The age-old wonders of the world have long cursed explorers who've dared to unlock their mysteries. But a team of archaeologists gets more than they bargained for when they discover a lost pyramid unlike any other in the Egyptian desert. As they begin to uncover its horrifying secrets, they realise they're being relentlessly hunted by an ancient evil more nightmarish than anything they could have imagined. From producer Alexandre Aja, director of The Hills Have Eves, and starring James Buckley, Ashley Hinshaw and Denis O'Hare, comes a pulse-pounding journey into true terror.
Michael King (Shane Johnson) doesn't believe in God or the Devil. When his wife dies suddenly he sets out to make a film about the existence of the supernatural, and makes himself the centre of the experiment. After allowing demonologists, necromancers and practitioners of the occult to try their darkest rituals on him he discovers that a horrifying demonic force has taken over his body. And it will not let him go!
Retired crime boss and widowed father Paul (Jason Patric) is forced back into the life he left behind when his daughter Beth (Gia Mantegna) suddenly disappears. If he has any chance of finding her and keeping her safe he must confront his former rival, Omar (Bruce Willis), the most f powerful man in New Orleans, coming face to face with him in an explosive final standoff.
Two holidaying families set up their tents on the shore of an idyllic woodland pool, far off the beaten track. But they are not alone. Something is observing them; something that has been dwelling in the dark water of the pool for centuries. Rotting food, malfunctioning mobiles and strange dreams are just the beginning. Soon, their cheap holiday descends into nightmare as the group succumb to a supernatural feminine force intent on stealing their sanity and their lives.
When a group of explorers become trapped inside a creaky, decaying building, a fun-filled weekend quickly becomes a deadly encounter. With the mysterious appearance of a Ouija board, echoing screams begin to fill the empty corridors as a ravenous spirit is resurrected and unleashed by the dark powers of the ancient magic. The group are left with no choice: they must confront their most terrifying fears and destroy the merciless wraith before it finds and kills them first.
In the seventh and final season of the Golden Globe Award- nominated comedy-drama from Primetime Emmy Award- winning executive producer Jenji Kohan, the all-star cast of inmates faces circumstances that take drastic and unexpected turns. After being granted an early release, Piper struggles with the demands of parole and life on the outside, while other inmates - some in Litchfield and others in immigration detention facilities - experience a mix of disappointment, redemption, and hope in this compelling conclusion to the dark-humoured, genre-defining series.
Murdoch is back tackling Toronto's toughest mysteries. As season thirteen of the top-rated, internationally acclaimed series begins, Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) continues his deft detective work creating many new investigative innovations. Ogden (Helene Joy) has settled into her role as a surgeon only to face sexist agendas and amorous advances. Crabtree (Jonny Harris) continues writing at the encouragement of his paramour lawyer Effie Newsome (Clare McConnell) and discovers startling stories from his past. Meanwhile Brackenreid (Thomas Craig) tries to reconcile with Margaret (Arwen Humphreys) while carrying the burden of a family secret. Higgins (Lachlan Murdoch) struggles to support his wife Ruth's lavish lifestyle, Watts (Daniel Maslany) experiments with illicit activities, and unfortunately Murdoch finds himself dangerously at odds with ambitious new coroner Violet Hart (Shanice Banton).
The misadventures of the Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan are as hilarious as ever in the celebrated comedy series' final season. When Phil (Ty Burrell) and Claire (Julie Bowen) babysit the twins, Haley (Sarah Hyland) and Dylan realise they're the more responsible parents. While Manny's still rebounding from heartache, Phil's still trying to bond with Jay (Ed O'Neill). And although they're raising Lily (Aubrey Anderson-Emmons) with a positive self image, Mitch (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) and Cam (Eric Stonestreet) discover their own insecurities. Meanwhile, Jay misses his business, Gloria (Sofía Vergara) shows promise as a ruthless real estate magnate, Alex (Ariel Winter) finds success is at odds with caring about humanity, Claire out-OCD's herself during a work break, and Luke (Nolan Gould) is smitten with much older women. Through it all, the love and laughter live on.
Karl Urban and James Marsden star in the tense psychological thriller, 'The Loft'. Five married men conspire to secretly share a penthouse loft in the city - a place where they can indulge in their deepest extramarital fantasies. But the fantasy becomes a nightmare when they discover the dead body of an unknown woman in the loft, and they realize one of the group must be involved. Paranoia seizes them as everyone begins to suspect one another. Friendships are tested, loyalties are questioned and marriages crumble as the group is consumed by fear, suspicion and murder in this relentless thriller.
At the height of the Cold War in the early 1960s, CIA agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) and KGB agent Iliya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer) must put aside longstanding hostilities to stop a mysterious international criminal organisation bent on destabilising the fragile balance of world power. With only one lead, the agents race to find a vanished German scientist who is the key to infiltrating the organisation in this cool, stylish action-adventure from director Guy Ritchie.
Set in Toronto at the dawn of the 20th century, 'Murdoch Mysteries' explores the intriguing world of William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) as he continues his pioneering forensic work alongside his skilled pathologist partner Julia (Helene Joy), gruff boss Inspector Thomas Brackenreid (Thomas Craig) as well as Constables Crabtree (Jonny Harris), Henry Higgins (Lachlan Murdoch) and eccentric Detective Llewellyn Watts (Daniel Maslany). This series sees Murdoch solving nefarious crimes in Edwardian Toronto, Julia pursuing a new career path as a surgeon, and Crabtree on the lookout for lasting love.
As the 'hilarious tenth season' kicks off, Jay's slated to be grand marshal in a Fourth of July parade, prompting the Pritchett-Dunphy-Tuckers to set off a few too many fireworks. Phil stumbles into a new career opportunity, while Claire grapples with her potentially changed role in the family. Meanwhile, as Jay's company literally goes to the dogs, Gloria obsesses over Manny's relationship and Joe's extracurricular activities. Mitch has fascinating new trials, and he and Cam host an unusual family member while navigating life with Lily. As Luke buckles down in school, Alex struggles with post-college plans, and Haley struggles with some important decisions. The extended family deals with death, but they also evolve, with more laughs than ever.
The outrageous 'Ninth Season' of 'Modem Family' revolves around the blended Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan, headed by Jay Pritchett. Jay and his vivacious second wife Gloria are raising their young son Joe and Gloria's college-bound son Manny. Meanwhile, Jay's grown daughter Claire and her husband Phil are becoming empty-nesters...while Claire's brother Mitchell and his husband Cameron fumble through nurturing their gifted daughter Lily. Together these three unique households give us a hilarious look into the warm, sometimes comical embrace of the modern family.
After years of life-or-death standoffs, tense showdowns, and confrontations with the most dangerous killers alive, the best and brightest of the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit finally reach their last cases in their 15th and final season. As the BAU races against time to find their most cunning and vicious adversary yet - the murderous master of disguise, Chameleon (Michael Mosley) - they find closure in the ongoing drama of their personal lives, including David Rossi (Joe Mantegna), Dr. Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler) and Penelope Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness). Bring home the long-awaited answers and conclusions fans have been waiting for in this set featuring the final 10 episodes of 'Criminal Minds'.
The hit police corruption drama from the makers of 'Bodyguard' returns. When three police officers are shot dead during the hijack of a seized drugs transport, AC-12 move in to investigate possible police collusion. Stephen Graham stars as John Corbett, the ruthless leader of an Organised Crime Group who hijack a seized drugs transport. AC-12 investigators Superintendent Ted Hastings (Adrian Dunbar), Detective Inspector Kate Fleming (Vicky McClure) and Detective Sergeant Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) suspect corrupt police officers of leaking information. As the body count rises, AC-12 realise they re facing their most vicious adversary yet.
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