"The Post" tells the incredible true story of the unlikely partnership between The Washington Post's Katharine Graham (Meryl Streep) and editor Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks) as they strive to expose a massive cover-up of devastating government secrets, risking their careers and very freedom in a fight for the truth.
"I, Tonya" tells the outrageous and at times hilarious true story of one of the biggest scandals in sporting history. Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie) was a champion figure skater who's rebel attitude pushed the sport to new heights. However, as Olympic pressure mounted, her life began to unravel - culminating in an alleged attack on her fiercest rival, un-paralleled press attention and a legacy no one would wish for.
1980. Bjorn Borg (Sverrir Gudnason) is the number one ranked tennis player in the world, dominating the sport both on and off the court. A powerful and rigorously disciplined player, there is only one obstacle in his pursuit of a record-breaking fifth Wimbledon championship; the highly talented but ferociously abrasive young American, John McEnroe (Shia LaBeouf).
Inspired by one of the most notorious unsolved missing person cases in New York history, 'All Good Things' is a love story and murder mystery set against the backdrop of a 1980's real estate dynasty. David Marks, the heir to his family's fortune, meets working class Katie and they flee the city for a simple life in the country. Eventually they are lured back to the city by his father, where David mysteriously turns more controlling and violent. When Katie disappears without a trace, and David's best friend turns up dead, David becomes the main suspect and the family's dark secrets lead the way to a disturbing truth.
"Safe House" is a sophisticated event crime drama. Beautifully realised and suspenseful with a compelling plot that twists and turns, driven out of complex characters. Compulsive viewing, with internationally renowned British actor Stephen Moyer leading a stellar cast, as charismatic but headstrong ex-police officer Tom Brook. With his police career cut short Tom runs a safe house with his partner Sam (Zoe Tapper), which stands on the wild and magnificent coastline of North Wales. Their world is turned upside down when Tom hears news of an abduction and decides to go to the crime scene. Tom attempts to convince DCI Jane Burr (Sunetra Sarker) that The Crow, a notorious killer, is back and that the partner of the abducted woman is in danger. Jane is dismissive -The Crow is in prison and Tom put him there. But Tom believes that the man behind bars was actually a disciple, a follower and that the real killer is still free. For Tom this is unfinished business.
A quartet of talented but naive singers are discovered and transformed by Dave, a kind-hearted talent scout with very little rhythm but a passion for soul music. Plucked from obscurity, The Sapphires' career takes off, but their friendship are threatened as their success grows. Based on a true story, The Sapphires is an uplifting and hilarious journey of discovery, love and music.
Insurance salesman Michael (Liam Neeson) is on his daily commute home when he is contacted by a mysterious stranger (Vera Farmiga), and forced to uncover the identity of a hidden passenger on his train before the last stop. As he works against the clock to solve the puzzle, he realises a deadly plan is unfolding and is unwittingly caught up in a criminal conspiracy. One that carries life and death stakes, for himself and his fellow passengers.
Inspired by true events, 'Hampstead' tells the story of American widow Emily Walters (Diane Keaton) who, having grown bored of her day-to-day life, sets out to find some more excitement. One day when exploring the gorgeous area surrounding her home in Hampstead Village she meets Donald Horner (Brendan Gleeson), a man who lives off-grid in his own private paradise on the Heath and the two strike up an unexpected romance. However, when unscrupulous property developers threaten to uproot Donald, destroy his home and build luxury flats in its place, Emily is determined to fight back to defend the Heath as well as the man she loves.
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).
Stalin Is Dead! And with The Soviet Union's top job now up for grabs, the men in Stalin's council are about to enter an 'interview' process unlike any other. With the prospect of absolute authority over the nation within grasp, in the days that follow, devious plotting and farcical backs tabbing are fair play, and one man will emerge with supreme power over the USSR. The question is: who?
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