Set in the glamour of 1950's post-war London, renowned dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis) and his sister Cyril (Lesley Manville) are at the centre of British fashion, dressing royalty, movie stars, heiresses, socialites, debutants and dames with the distinct style of The House of Woodcock. Women come and go through Woodcock's life until he comes across a young, strong-willed woman, Alma (Vicky Krieps), who soon becomes a fixture in his life as his muse and lover. Once controlled and planned, he finds his carefully tailored life disrupted by the scariest curse of all...love. And so begins a Gothic Romance of twists, turns and power struggles of "pure, delicious pleasure" that is "devilishly funny and luxuriantly sensuous".
Tom Cruise reunites with his 'Edge of Tomorrow' director, Doug Liman, in an international escapade based on the outrageous, true exploits of a hustler and pilot recruited to run one of the biggest covert operations in U.S. history. Based on an incredible true story of the CIA's biggest secret, 'American Made' will remind you: It's not a crime if you're doing it for the good guys…
Based on the internationally best-selling novel by Jonas Jonasson, this is the wonderful and unlikely story of a 100-year-old man who decides it's not too late to start over. After a long and eventful life, Allan Karlsson ends up in a nursing home. A big celebration for his 100th birthday is in the works, but Allan really isn't interested. Instead, he climbs out of a window and embarks on a hilarious and entirely unexpected journey - involving a gang of criminals, murderers, a suitcase stuffed with cash, an elephant and an incompetent policeman. It would be the adventure of a lifetime for anyone else, but Allan has a larger-than-life back-story. Not only has Allan witnessed some of the most important events of the twentieth century, but he has actually played a key role in them, including the invention of the atomic bomb and sharing meals and more with everyone from U.S. presidents to Russian tyrants. For a hundred years, Allan Karlsson rattled the world, and now he's on the loose again...
Welcome back to Hotel Babylon, to the luxurious interiors, silver service, celebrity guests and, of course, to the intriguing stories and downright outrageous antics from the house staff. With her disastrous marriage now firmly in the past, glamorous General Manager Rebecca is able to focus more on her staff - especially her deputy Charlie, himself a free agent again. Cool Concierge Tony finds himself a new apprentice in the cocksure Luke; Receptionist Ben is still camping it up and bitching with his delectable but catty colleague Anna and Babylon's flamboyant Head Barman Gino continues to fleece the customers for tips. Meanwhile, downstairs, Head of Housekeeping Jackie always has her work cut out keeping the chambermaids in order. Once again, the stories are as exciting and spicy as the guests: a prominent MP is hiding from the paparazzi; a premiership football team run riot in the hotel and bizarre cult check in en-masse. The staff aren't shy of creating waves either, as Anna gets in hot water at a masked ball; Charlie risks landing himself back in the slammer; Tony gets his feathers severely ruffled by Russian gangsters and Rebecca's divorce party gets completely out of hand.
Meet Charlie, the head receptionist at the luxury five-star Hotel Babylon. Ambitious, charming and handsome, Charlie is our guide to this world of fantasy and indulgence, a world where you can be who you want to be - as long as you have the money to pay for it.....and know who to ask! While the guests see the ice-cool, smooth service of a professional team - we get to see the affairs, skullduggery and rivalries behind the Staff Only doors. From glamorous General Manager Rebecca who runs a fantastic business, but can't stop her marriage crumbling; Tony the concierge who can get you anything, from anywhere; beautiful receptionist Anna with an eye for a wealthy and eligible guest; Head of Housekeeping Jackie, whose chambermaids have seen it all, to Charlie, on the way up but with a shady past that could see him crash down even faster - all have their own stories..... As self-indulgent rock stars, foreign millionaires, hotels inspectors, long-stay eccentrics, highclass hookers and competition winners fill the luxury suites, these are the staff who drive their rollercoaster of hedonism and excess around the clock - always with the utmost discretion. So check in and follow the passion, tear, adventures and shocks behind the sheer decadence, plastic smiles and glittering chandeliers.
Journey's End is set in northern France in March 1918 as C Company, led by Captain Stanhope (Sam Claflin), arrives to take its turn in the front line. Told that a German offensive is imminent, Stanhope drowns his fears in whisky while the other officers (Paul Bettany, Tom Sturridge and Stephen Graham) and their cook (Toby Jones') attempt to distract themselves in their dugout with talk of food and life before the war. They are joined in the trenches by Raleigh (Asa Butterfield), a new young officer fresh out of training who is excited about his first real posting and the chance to serve under his schoolboy hero Stanhope. Raleigh's naive enthusiasm contrasts with the other men's mounting fear as the tension rises and the attack draws ever closer.
As Hitler's forces storm across the European landscape and close in on the United Kingdom, Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) is elected the new Prime Minister. With his party questioning his every move, and King George VI (Ben Mendelsohn) sceptical of his new political leader, it is up to Churchill to lead his nation and protect them from the most dangerous threat ever seen.
George and Harold (voices of Kevin Hart and Thomas Middleditch) are fourth-grade BFF's who love dreaming up funny pranks. One day, they accidentally hypnotise their principal into believing he's dimwitted hero named Captain Underpants. But when the new school teacher turns out to be a disgraced scientist bent on ridding the world of laughter, George, Harold and Captain Underpants must band together to stop his evil agenda!
'Murdoch Mysteries' is set in Toronto in the late 1890s and early 1900s during the age of invention. Detective William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson), a methodical and dashing detective, enlists radical new forensic techniques like fingerprinting, ultraviolet light and trace evidence to solve some of the city's most gruesome murders. Murdoch's colleagues include his beloved wife, the fiery and fiercely intelligent Dr. Julia Ogden (Helene Joy); Constable George Crabtree (Jonny Harris), Murdoch's eager but sometimes naïve right-hand man; Inspector Thomas Brackenreid (Thomas Craig), Murdoch's skeptical yet reluctantly supportive boss; and morgue assistant Rebecca James (Mouna Traore), a resourceful young medical student taken under Ogden's mentorship. All are valuable allies who help Murdoch solve his varied cases and traverse the many stratums and evolving manners of Victorian-turned-Edwardian society.
As always, Agnes is only trying to make Christmas perfect for her family but things don't always turn out as planned. We see Agnes competing for the love of Dermot and Maria by trying to provide a more lavish Christmas than Maria's posh Mum Hilliary. Trouble brews as Cathy takes exception to her mother opening her mail and instigates a clever plan for revenge. And Agnes fights to stage her very own Nativity play and she is determined to put on the greatest show on earth. Join Agnes and the Brown family for an extraordinary Christmas you won't ever forget.
In 2015 he hung up his helmet for good…but now the fat b*****d is back by popular demand with a brand new show! The only British comedian who tells it how it is and couldn't give a **** who he offends while doing it! With all-new, side-splittingly filthy material and songs, this is vintage Chubbs and the perfect antidote to the madness and political correctness of the modern world.
Based on the infamous 1941 true story, Whisky Galore! is a charming and heart-warming tale of a close-knit Scottish island community who mischievously relieve a sinking cargo ship of cases of whisky during wartime scarcity. The ensuing merriment is threatened when Excise Men try to spoil the party by catching the crafty locals, red handed, with the bottled loot. After enduring a 'dry' period, the shipwreck and its amber cargo was like manna from heaven to the islanders, to whom whisky was part of the very life blood of their Island!
Based on a powerful true story, Tommy's Honour recounts the life of the dynamic father-son team who ushered in the modern game of golf. With eight Open Championship wins between them, "Old" Tom Morris (Peter Mullan) and his son Tommy (Jack Lowden) transformed the game of golf in the late 1800s when they were considered to be Scotland's golf royalty. Yet as their fame and fortune grew, their own relationship was touched by drama and personal tragedy.
A murdered girl's defiant mother (Frances McDormand) boldly paints three local billboards, each with a controversial message, igniting a furious battle with a volatile cop (Sam Rockwell) and the town's revered chief of police (Woody Harrelson).
Immediately after the attacks on September 11, 2001, the U.S. government deployed fewer than 100 Special Forces troops to Afghanistan to initiate a secret war. Building a coalition with the rebels of the Northern Alliance, the U.S. troops managed to drive both the Taliban and Al-Qaeda out of power without the use of conventional, large-scale military operations by the end of 2001. Despite this victory, the U.S. and its allies soon become mired in a seemingly never-ending war. Produced by CNN films and directed by Greg Barker (Manhunt), this untold story features unprecedented access to the Green Berets who played pivotal roles in these covert missions. Reflecting on their experiences and on the brothers-in-arms they lost, these elite soldiers offer a riveting celebration of valour and a sobering, cautionary tale.
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