Fourteen-year-old Joe (Ed Oxenbould) is the only child of Jeanette (Carey Mulligan) and Jerry (Jake Gyllenhaal) - a housewife and a golf pro - living a seemingly idyllic life in 1960's Montana. His family's carefully constructed façade is about to come crashing spectacularly down, however, when Jerry loses his job - and his sense of purpose. In an attempt to restore his pride, Jerry takes off for the summer to help fight the wildfires raging near the Canadian border, a life-threatening job, for very little pay. An angry and bereft Jeanette must quickly learn to fend for herself, and does so with gusty, challenging cultural expectations and taking a quietly bewildered Joe along for the ride.
Hotshot attorney Kevin Lomax's 64-0 case record has brought him a tempting offer from an elite New York firm. But the job Lomax accepts isn't what it seems. The Devil is in the details. In this gleeful, modern gothic fable, Keanu Reeves plays eager Lomax and Al Pacino is the charismatic firm founder who knows there are cases to be won…. and soul to be lost. From Lomax's court triumphs and skyrocket rise to its double-twist ending, "The Devil's Advocate" is red-hot entertainment. Lomax's life, wife (Charlie Theron) and soul are on the line. He's landed a job that's Heaven on Earth.. which can lead him straight to Hell.
In this electrifying thriller, social order collapses as humanity confronts a double catastrophe. The majority of people have been blinded in a freak solar storm leaving them at the mercy of opportunists who still have their sight. Meanwhile the Triffids are evolving and advancing on the towns in search of human prey. In the face of total human annihilation, it is down to a select few to take a stand against mankind's deadliest adversary, a foe with a fatal sting and an unquenchable taste for human flesh.
Jack (Conor Donnally) an 18-year old hustler and his boyfriend Tom (Sean Ormond) are an item, close and very much in love. Otherwise, Jack is impulsive and explosive with few redeeming qualities. Matt (Jared Sandler), a married man, who hasn't come out of the closet takes Jack from NYC to Miami with the intention of helping him.
The Tardis arrives on Spiridon, an inhospitable planet where the vegetation is hungry and extremely dangerous. The Doctor has been badly hurt and has fallen into a coma, so it's up to his concerned assistant Jo to leave the safety of the Tardis to find help. She soon discovers a jungle containing invisible creatures, and that the planet is hiding a terrible secret about the Doctor's oldest enemy, the Daleks...
After her husband's departure, Jenny (Sheridan Smith) is fully reliant on the childcare her mother Mary (Alison Steadman) provides. But when Mary suffers a devastating stroke and develops dementia, Jenny's world comes crashing down, as everything changes for her and her sister Claire (Sinead Keenan). Finding herself torn between her own life and the well-being of her mother, Jenny soon discovers that another way could be possible - but she'll have to fight for it.
A precocious girl, her nasty parents, two punk-rock losers and a weak-kneed salesman inadvertently become the guests of two ghoulish senior citizens in their dark, haunted mansion. The old couple make and collect dolls that creep around in the night, offing the guests one by one! You may laugh at first, but if they turn on you, you'll regret it... for the rest of your short life!
"Love Hurts" charts the everyday life, loves and pains of an "odd couple". As the mismatched pair try to figure out how to have a relationship that doesn't hurt, they discover that love isn't always quite that simple.
1. Crawjing from the Wrecage
Tessa Piggott (Zoe Wanamaker) walks out on her high flying City job after a break-up with her lover and boss Hugh Karainer (Stephen Moore). Having renounced men, she then meets Frank Carver (Adam Faith), a plumber, entrepreneur and admirer of women - particularly Tessa.
2. Take it to ter Limit
Tessa, Director of Third World development agency, S.E.E.D. is forced to rely on plumber-turned-entrepreneur, Frank to solve her work problems out in the Gambia, while she unwittingly helps him in one of his business enterprises - but she still rejects his amorous advances. Tessa returns home to a crisis at work.
3. Walk right Back
Tessa is too busy working to pay any attention to her despondent suitor Frank, but he sees a chance to help her when she has an opportunity to get even with smooth talking MP Charles Tremain (James Warwick) in a radio debate.
4. Relative Values
The death of a colleague causes Tessa to reassess her relationship with Frank
5. Cured!
Frank is finding it difficult to cope with the open relationship which Tessa has proposed, especially when he sees her surrounded by potential rivals at the development agency's fun run in Battersea Park.
6. Stormy Weather
While Tessa is away in Chad, Frank is busy buying a riverside wharf for development, though he does find time for a one night stand, whereas Tessa for her part resists one.
A Day in the Life
Frank and Tessa become closer as they try to help Diane (Jane Lapotaire) with her marriage and Jade (Robin Weaver) with her love life.
8. Charity Begins at Home
Frank, Tessa and Jade have become a close family unit, but a visit from Frank's ex wife and Jade's mother, Helen (Charlotte Cornwell), puts the cat amongst the pigeons.
9. Who's Sorry Now?
A wedding in Frank's family and a crisis in Tessa's makes her reconsider her commitment to Frank.
10. Let's Do It
It's crisis point for Frank's business, for Tessa out in Africa, and for their relationship.
Twenty thousand years ago, at the dawn of the Ice Age, three completely mismatched creatures have been brought together by a twist of fate. Sid, a fast-talking and comical sloth, Manfred, a moody woolly mammoth, and Diego, a sinister saber-toothed tiger reluctantly team up to help return a human baby to his father. Before their incredible journey ends, this unlikely trio will confront boiling lava pits, escape treacherous ice tunnels and meet a prehistoric squirrel-rat named Scrat who is frantically trying to bury his beloved acorn. Join the weirdest herd in history for the coolest adventure of all time — Ice Age!
Woody (voice of Tom Hanks), an old-fashioned cowboy doll, is Andy's favourite. But when Andy gets Buzz Lightyear (voice of Tim Allen) for his birthday, the flashy new space hero takes the playroom by storm! Their rivalry leaves them lost with a toy's worst nightmare - Sid, the toy-torturing boy next door. Woody and Buzz must work together to escape, realising along the way that they've got a friend...in each other.
When drug dealer Chris (Emile Hirsch) has his stash stolen by his mother, he plans to dispatch of her and cash in on her $50,000 life insurance to repay his debts. He hires Detective Joe Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), a dirty cop who moonlights as a contract killer, who sets his sight on Chris' innocent sister Dottie (Juno Temple) as collateral for the job. But the agreement turns complicated when Dottie forms a bond with Killer Joe and everything begins to unravel.
Vienna, 1900: Eisenheim (Edward Norton) is a brilliant stage magician, the greatest illusionist Vienna has ever seen. When his childhood friendship with Duchess Sophie von Teschen (Jessica Biel), now betrothed to the power-hungry Crown Prince Leopold (Rufus Sewell), is rekindled he finds himself a target for the Prince's anger. As the clandestine romance continues, Leopold orders the shrewd Chief Inspector Uhl (Paul Giamatti), the head of the secret police, to close down the theatre and make Eisenheim vanish. But as the net tightens around him and tragedy strikes, Eisenheim prepares to execute his greatest illusion yet.
Melissa McCarthy is masterful in the captivating account - based on a true story - of a down-and-out writer who resorts to lies, deceit and outright crime to get back on top.
In the past when you put Sarah Millican outside, she asked things like: 'Why? Where is the taxi? Do I need a cardie?' and said things like:'There'll be wasps. I've nothing to sit on. Is that poo? Can we go home?' But things have changed. Now she has outside slippers. She can tell a chaffinch from a tit (hey). But she still can't tell if it's an owl or her husband's asthma. Join Sarah Millican, one of the UK's most successful and multi-award-winning comedians as she delights her fans in her fourth stand-up show, Outsider.
Sheriff Alan Pangborn (Ed Harris) has a devil of a problem: Suddenly all the residents of his sleepy little town are inexplicably lashing out at one another in outbursts of cruelty. There certainly appears to be no relationship between these strange events and the opening of an unusual antiques shop down the street. However, business is booming and the shop's mysterious owner (Max Von Sydow) seems to have something special for everyone... as long as they're willing part with more than just their money.
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