Witness the end of civilization unfold as hostile alien invaders attack the planet. As people everywhere watch the world's great cities fall, Los Angeles becomes the last stand for mankind in a battle no one expected. Now it's up to a Marine staff sergeant (Aaron Eckhart) and his platoon to draw a line it he sand as they take on an enemy unlike any they've ever encountered in this epic sci-fi action film.
We are responsible for our dreams. This is the ultimate lesson of psychoanalysis - and fiction cinema. The makers of 'The Pervert's Guide to Cinema' return with 'The Pervert's Guide to Ideology'. Philosopher Slavoj Zizek and filmmaker Sophie Fiennes use their interpretation of moving pictures to present a compelling cinematic journey into the heart of ideology - the dreams and beliefs that shape our common practices.
The year is 1964, the place is The Bronx, New York. A school teacher is shot in the back with an arrow whilst walking to work. A psychologically deranged misfit is released from prison, returning to his neighbourhood intent on revenge. A pair of dateless teenage boys are sold two unconscious women. Over the next forty-eight hours these tales and their characters will intertwine and cross paths as a neighbourhood is remembered and an era defined.
Set thirty years in the future, this epic reimagining of the original family space adventure finds the Robinson's torn off course en route to what they hoped would be a fresh start on a distant space colony. Against all odds, but with endless hope and extensive training, the family bands together to survive on a dangerous alien planet.
Best known for its life-affirming lessons and heartwarming adventures, "Little House on the Prairie" made its TV debut in 1974 and significantly altered the landscape of television. Loyal fans will relive these exciting and touching adventures, while new viewers will discover the Ingalls' unconquerable courage to build a new waly of life. The series, nominated for 17 Emmy Awards and 3 Golden Globes, has become a TV milestone. The Complete Eighth Season - 1981-1982 Nellie and Percival must move to New York and the Oleson's adopt Nancy. Dr. Ledoux moves to Walnut Grove and proves, beyond a doubt, that he deserves the community's respect. Charles and Nels become concerned when the children of the town are influenced by a daredevil to attempt dangerous stunts. Mr. Edwards loses his son and enlists the aid of Charles to investigate the real circumstances behind his death. The Ingalls and the Wilders share cherished memories when they are snowed in at Christmas. Charles and Caroline risk losing James and Cassandra when an uncle files for custody of the children. Laura and Almanzo's budding marriage faces serious difficulties following Almanzo's terrible stroke. When James is shot and lapses into a coma, Charles turns to his faith in order to save his adopted son.
"Talvar" is a fictional dramatization of true life events revolving around the Aarushi Talwar murder case investigation. Known as the 'Noida Double Murder Case', it happened in the city adjoining India's capital, Delhi, in 2008. Produced by Jungiee Pictures and VB Pictures, it is written by Vishal Bhardwaj and is directed by Meghna Gulzar. Boasting of power packed performances by Irrfan Khan, Konkona Sen Sharma and Neeraj Kabi, it also has Tabu in a special appearance. With Gulzar's lyrics, Vishal Bhardwaj's music and cinematography by Pankaj Kumar, the thriller is a work of fiction which is based on one of the most intriguing and talked about murder cases in recent Indian history. The incident still resonates in the minds of the public, as there is no sense of closure in the case in spite of a guilty verdict - the parents of the murdered girl have been sentenced to life for killing her.
Sanjana (Tabu) lives in a big city along with her husband and two daughters. But things are not quite rosy as the couple faces a disastrous situation in there life which leads to divorce. Sanjana along with her brother, Vicky (Imran Khan), her two daughters and a dog relocates to a lonely house in a forest. While residing there Sanjana begins to see some odd situations taking place especially when her house is struck by lightening, her dog attacked her and she and her daughters is mysteriously raped. This is too much to take for Sanjana and she decides to contact a sage who is specialized in black magic he worked a spell and Sanjana was able to gather information that several hundred years ago elders in a tribe thought the best punishment of wrong-doers was death - by pushing them down a deep ravine to fall and die and that the sum-total of the wretched souls have combined into one giant unseen and unfelt entity and this leads to a tense finale to Hawa.
The year is 1920. Just after the first World War has finished. She is a young, spoiled socialite. He is a ragged and struggling aviator. From the moment they meet they hate each other, but he is commissioned to aid her in finding her father who has disappeared in far east Asia. They must find him within twelve days otherwise, her whole family fortune goes to her father's business partner, a murderous man who will stop at nothing to prevent them. Their pursuit of the missing father crosses six countries and two continents encountering barbaric tribal warfare, peasant revolts and narrow escapes from death at every turn.
Manchester is a novice photographer, Noon, a shy taxidermist. Together over one sweltering summery they create an idyll of uninhabited lovemaking and free creative expression. Then a wealthy pornographer and connoisseur of erotica discovers Manchester's close up and personal photos, and suddenly the art world wants to get every bit as detailed as their love affair has been. Can this intimate, carnal relationship survive public exposure?
Muhammad Ali is arguably the greatest sportsmen to have ever lived, and remains today still one of the most recognisable faces on the planet. He brought unprecedented speed and grace to his sport, while his charm and wit changed forever what the public expected from a champion. His accomplishments in the ring remain the stuff of legend, two fights with Sonny Liston, where he proclaimed himself The Greatest, three epic battles with Joe Frazier, the stunning victory over George Foreman in the Rumble in the Jungle, and the dethroning of Leon Spinks to become heavyweight champion for an unprecedented third time, are all covered in this powerful and unforgettable film. But there was always far more to the man than what took place in a boxing ring. Now, several decades after they met as adversaries, ten of the sport's finest fighters tell what it was like to box Muhammad Ali. This brutally honest documentary recounts Ali's incomparable journey as seen through the eyes of those who shared a unique understanding, those who stepped through the ropes to face him. Join these respected fighters as they make an unprecedented contribution to what we already know about the man and in doing so shed fresh perspective onto a period of sporting history where we thought there was nothing new to say.
Cynthia (Sidse Babett Knudsen) is an orthopterist who is seemingly firmly in control of her partner Evelyn (Chiara D'Anna) through a strict, dictatorial fetish life behind closed doors. But as Evelyn's requests to be dominated become increasingly extreme the true nature of their relationship begins to surface. A story about power and the exploration of discomfort that people will stretch to for the ones they love, told in mesmerisingly coruscating style by one of Britain's finest contemporary auteurs, Peter Strickland.
It's a Wild West clash of personalities in Val Verde, Texas for the warring Bishop brothers (Dean Martin and James Stewart), who must now join forces to escape a death sentence. Exploding with action and featuring an all-star cast, including Raquel Welch and George Kennedy, 'Bandolero!' packs a smoking six-gun wallop from its first, tense showdown to its last, exciting shoot-out.
Director Francois (Frederic van den Driessche) is fascinated by the mystery surrounding women and sexual pleasure. Intent on making a film about the subject, he auditions a series of actresses, encouraging them to enact their most secret, forbidden desires. Watched over by two fallen angels, Francois1 immersion into the world of his performers1 fantasies threatens to destroy him. Brisseau's sexually charged film, whose philosophical inquiry into pleasures of the flesh is often leavened by his sly humour, is a provocative and intense experience.
The 7th Cavalry Regiment, Gen. George Armstrong Custer (Errol Flynn) says, rides "to hell or to glory. It depends on one's point of view". The point of view of Raoul Walsh's spectacular 'They Died with Their Boots On' decidedly favors glory. Errol Flynn portrays the famed cavalryman in this hoof-and-thunder chronicle tracing his career from dandyish West Point plebe to Civil War hero to frontier legend immortalized by the Battle of Little Big Horn. Olivia de Havilland, sharing the marquee with Flynn for the eighth and final time, plays Custer's devoted wife Libby. And composer Max Steiner's stirring music trumpets gallantry and sacrifice. Seventh Regiment: Charge!
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