The year is 2022, Marine Captain John Robbins (Ray Liotta) is convicted of murder and sent to a ruthless maximum security prison. Run by the sadistic warden (Michael Lerner), the prison has the ultimate solution for its most troublesome inmates... Absolom. This is a secret jungle island where prisoners are abandoned and left to die - this is prison with just one rule, the survival of the fittest. Robbins must choose to join one of two enemy camps; the Outsiders, savages who live by force and violence or the Insiders, a smaller group of peaceful men led by the Father (Lance Henriksen). With fierce battles between the rival groups and his struggle for survival, Robbins must find a way to escape... Or die.
A zombie outbreak has fallen upon the land in this reimagining of Jane Austen's classic tale set in 19th century England. Feisty heroine Elizabeth Bennet (Lily James) is a master of martial arts and weaponry and the handsome Mr. Darcy (Sam Riley) is a fierce zombie killer, yet the epitome of upper class prejudice. As the zombie outbreak intensifies, they must swallow their pride and join forces on the blood-soaked battlefield in order to conquer the undead once and for all.
Lifelong friends Wilf (Billy Connolly) and Reggie (Tom Courtenay), together with former colleague Cissy (Pauline Collins), are residents of Beecham House, a home for retired musicians. Every year on Giuseppe Verdi's birthday, the residents unite to give a concert to raise funds for their home. But when Jean Horton (Maggie Smith), a former grande dame of the opera and Reggie's ex-wife moves into the home to everyone's surprise, the plans for this year's concert start to unravel.
Following their escape from AIDA's virtual Framework, the team find the "real world" even more daunting when they're transported to outer space and catapulted into a terrifying future where the last humans alive barely exist under the sadistic rule of the Kree. Mankind's only hope of avoiding extinction is if S.H.I.E.L.D. can get back to their own time and avert the Earth being cracked apart by the prophesied "Destroyer of Worlds"... Agent Daisy Johnson!
The year is 1963, and the midwives find themselves tested both personally and professionally as never before. Together, they face challenging issues including leprosy, stroke and Huntingdon's disease, all while fighting their own personal battles. Nurse Crane (Linda Bassett) finds her authority questioned from an unexpected quarter, Sister Monica Joan (Judy Parfitt) is forced to accept her failing faculties, and the much-loved characters are joined by West Indian midwife Lucille Anderson (Leonie Elliott) - a compassionate and clever nurse who brings a fresh burst of energy to life at Nonnatus House.
Unconventional salesmen, stuck-in-a-rut Danny (Paul Rudd) and lady's man Wheeler (Seann William Scott), spend their days promoting Minotaur energy drink to school students. Full of self-loathing and driven to delirium after being dumped by girlfriend. Beth (Elizabeth Banks), Danny lashes out on an energy drink bender, trashing both the company truck and school property, resulting in the arrest of both him and Wheeler. Wheeler and Danny are faced with a choice; either do time in jail or clock one hundred and fifty hours as mentors for troubled children. These unlikely role models are assigned to the most difficult children on offer, making them contemplate jail as an easier option! Danny is paired with dorky role playing loner, Augie, whilst Wheeler is the latest victim of booby obsessed, foul-mouthed Ronnie.
Get ready for edge-of-your-seat thrills as Mark Wahlberg ignites the screen in his most compelling role yet: the Shooter. When respected former marine scout sniper Bob Lee Swagger (Wahlberg) is pressed into service to stop an assassination attempt against the President, the unthinkable occurs: he's double-crossed and framed for the attempt. Determined to prove his innocence, the rogue shooter is now in a high-tension race from every law enforcement agency in the country and a shadowy organisation that wants him dead.
Season Two finds Detectives Jim Gordon and Harvey Bullock battling Gotham City's rampant corruption under Captain Nathaniel Barnes' tough new command. To this end, Gordon seeks help from a questionable source: the Penguin, king of Gotham's underworld. But the gritty metropolis teems with ambitious criminal lunatics, including Edward Nygma, Professor Hugo Strange, Victor Fries and Barbara Kean, who's set her psychotic sights on Gordon's girl, Dr. Leslie Thompkins. As billionaire Theo Galavan emerges as the city's savior, he and his sister, Tabitha Galavan, hide a centuries-old vendetta - while they enlist inmates from Arkham Asylum. With young Bruce Wayne only beginning to discover his family's legacy, how long will mayhem reign? All 22 episodes based on DC Comics' iconic villains and legendary heroes explode with action, malice, betrayal and revenge.
As the new season begins, Murdoch and his colleagues are dealing with the aftermath of the brutal beating of Inspector Brackenreid at the hands of the violent O'Shea brothers. The area remains a contentious and dangerous place as gangs vie for power and extort and murder local merchants. Among the intricate investigations this season, Murdoch joins forces with legendary lawman Bat Masterson in pursuit of notorious bank robbers Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and becomes the object of adoration for a group of detective admirers. Crabtree and Higgins get to explore their performance aspirations when they go undercover at a vaudeville show featuring a young, fumbling W.C. Fields. Meanwhile, Dr. Ogden and Dr. Grace join forces with Margaret Haile and a group of suffragettes in their quest for the women's vote, only to find themselves in jail and defended by Clara Brett Martin, the first woman lawyer in the British Empire.
Starring Michael Fassbeitdefl and Kddi Smit-Mcphee, slow west follows the story of 16-year-old Jay Cavendish (Smit-Mcphee) as he journeys across the american Frontier at the end of the 19 century, in search of the woman he loves. Along the way he is joined Silas (Fassbenber), a mysterious traveller with his own agenda, and is hotly pursued by outlaw named Payne (Behm Eelsohh).
Set in Toronto at the dawn of the 20th century, Murdoch Mysteries explores the intriguing world of William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson), a methodical and dashing detective who pioneers innovative forensic techniques to solve some of the city's most gruesome murders. Murdoch's wider team include Inspector Brackenreid (Thomas Craig), Murdoch's skeptical yet reluctantly supportive boss; feisty coroner Dr. Emily Grace, (Georgina Reilly); and pathologist-turned-psychiatrist Dr. Julia Ogden (Helene Joy) who is a staunch supporter and shares the detective's fascination with forensic science and innovative ideas. On the first-ever Victoria Day, Murdoch is reunited with his beloved Julia aboard an opulent passenger ship on its maiden voyage. Their love deepens over the course of the season, but does not escape complication as the murder of Julia's former husband, Darcy Garland, continues to cast a shadow. Crabtree and Dr. Grace's blossoming relationship faces its own issues as they struggle against their apparent class differences.
The twelfth season of 'Criminal Minds' shakes the FBI's Behavioural Analysis Unit (BAU) to its very core. Unforeseen threats lead to sudden changes on the team, beginning with the addition of Luke Alvez (Adam Rodriguez), whose fugitive-tracking skills are put to the test on day one. Emily Prentiss (Paget Brewster) returns from London to take over as the new Unit Chief, joined by Stephen Walker (Damon Gupton), a seasoned profiler in his own right. As the BAU grows in numbers, their enemies only grow stronger. This new team must learn to work together to stop the killers, psychopaths, masterminds, hackers, abductors, and other dangerous perpetrators that await them...
The final season of the hit drama picks up with our favourite country superstars as they pursue their creative goals while juggling relationships, family, and the evolving music industry. Still grappling with loss, Deacon finds ways to fight his loneliness. After a public meltdown, Juliette seeks personal change - but is a mysterious self-help movement the answer? Maddie meets a hot new pop star but must learn how to balance her public life with her personal one. In Music City, musicians and songwriters are at the heart of the storm driven by their own ambitions. Some are fuelled by their creativity and passion for fame, whereas others struggle to cope with the pressures of success. Music may be at the heart of Nashville, but drama always reigns.
Maud (Carey Mulligan) is a working mother drawn into the fight for women's rights. She and her friends become foot soldiers in Mrs Pankhurst's early feminist movement. Maud's demands for equality result in her being fired from her job, thrown out on the streets by her husband, and banned from seeing her son. But the Suffragette sisterhood rallies round to support her and together they continue their heart-breaking and inspirational fight to be heard.
In Season 11 of 'Criminal Minds', the FBI's Behavioural Analysis Unit (BAU) braves a relentless enemy that jeopardises their professional lives and demands unprecedented personal sacrifices. Tackling a network of cunning, cut-throat hitmen linked by the darknet, special agents Aaron Hotchner (Thomas Gibson), David Rossi (Joe Mantegna), Derek Morgan (Shemar Moore), Jennifer "J.J." Jareau (AJ. Cook), Dr. Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler), technical analyst Penelope Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness), and a new crew member, forensic psychologist Dr. Tara Lewis (Aisha Tyler), delve into the depths of the dark web - and put their lives in peril like never before. While taking down other serial killers along the way, the team can never rest easy... and they pay a price from which there's no coming back. The twists keep unraveling in all 22 spine-tingling episodes, proving that when you face the worst of the worst, the BAU is the best of the best.
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