Daniel (Mark Lester) and Ornshaw (Jack Wild), two mischievous schoolboys attending a south London comprehensive, strike up a trusting friendship despite their vastly different social backgrounds. But when Daniel falls head over heels in love with fellow pupil Melody (Tracy Hyde), Ornshaw resents being neglected. Not only is their friendship compromised, but the dull, grumpy adult world that surrounds them is about to be turned upside down when ten-year-olds Daniel and Melody announce their plans to get married.
Here is the murderously funny movie based on the world-famous 'Clue' board game. And now, you can see all 3 surprise endings! Was it Colonel Mustard (Martin Mull) in the study with a gun? Miss Scarlet (Lesley Ann Warren) in the billiard room with the rope? Or was it Wadsworth (Tim Curry) the butler? Meet all the notorious suspects and discover all their foul play things. You'll love their dastardly doings as the bodies and the laughs pile up before your eyes. Featuring all three surprise endings!!
The Woman (Pollyanna Mcintosh) is the last surviving member of a violent clan that has roamed the American wilderness for decades. Now she is alone, severely wounded...and vulnerable. When successful country lawyer Chris Cleek (Sean Bridgers) stumbles upon her whilst hunting, he decides to capture and "civilise" her - a decision that will soon threaten the lives of Cleek, his family and The Woman herself...
When John Dortmunder (Robert Redford) learns that a huge, rare diamond is just waiting to be lifted in Manhattan, he assembles a team of pros to try and steal the stone. But all that glitters is not easily gotten, and, despite their careful planning and execution, actually stealing the gem proves a challenge far greater than any of the men bargained for.
Late one night on a country road, Tun and Jane accidentally run down a mysterious pedestrian. Fleeing the scene, they return to their lives in Bangkok, but soon discover things have changed. Nightmares haunt Jane's dreams while Tun, a photographer, begins to see mysterious shadows in his developed photos. As Tun investigates what could cause such photographic anomalies, his past comes back to haunt him, one by one his closest friends begin to die and Tun must unravel the mystery of why he is plagued by this malevolent force before it unravels his life.
Sarah (Elizabeth Olsen), her uncle and father are preparing their vandalised summer home for sale. But broken windows and cracks in the plaster are the least of their problems when they discover they are not alone and there's more than just mould concealed behind the walls. Their idyllic, isolated retreat is transformed into a site of horror as the family's past returns to taunt and terrorise them.
When Lee Holloway gets a job as a secretary in a small firm she does her best to please. But her new boss finds fault with her typing and administers a rather unconventional kind of punishment. Soon Lee realises that she is not only becoming the perfect secretary, but also the woman she always wanted to be.
Loosely based on the fable Little Red Riding Hood, this gritty thriller follows a savvy young lady as she leaves her dysfunctional family for peace in the trailer-home of her grandma. Pursued by an evil, child psychologist on her journey for redemption, she must use wit and cunning to survive.
The 'Dance Craze' film, shot throughout 1980 and released in cinemas the following year, brilliantly captures the cultural phenomenon that was the 2Tone movement and represents an important social document of the times. Directed by Joe Massot (The Song Remains the Same) and filmed by Bafta award-winning cinematographer Joe Dunton, it showcases the very best of the British Ska phenomenon, with exclusive live performances from The Specials, Madness, The Selecter, The Beat, Bad Manners and The Bodysnatchers.
When her husband Samuel (Samuel Theis) is mysteriously found dead in the snow below their secluded chalet, Sandra (Sandra Hüller) becomes the main suspect when the police begin to question whether he fell or was pushed. The trial soon becomes not just an investigation, but a gripping psychological journey into the depths of Sandra and Samuel's complicated marriage. With conflicting evidence and inconsistent testimony, words are wielded like weapons and shocking truths come to light...
After years behind bars, Max Dembo faces 'Straight Time'. He hopes it will mean a new life, a job, a place to call home, perhaps even a girl of his own. Instead, it's a one-way ticket to disaster. Dustin Hoffman plays Max, a freed con trapped by an indifferent criminal system and his selfdestructive bent. Before and during the film's shoot, Hoffman apprenticed himself to Edward Bunker, the ex-con whose book No Beast So Fierce inspired the movie. The resulting experience is intensely real and superbly acted by Hoffman and a terrific ensemble (Theresa Russell, Harry Dean Stanton, Gary Busey, M. Emmet Walsh and Kathy Bates). As Newsweek's David Ansen wrote, 'Straight Time' "has an edgy, lingering intensity".
Pain is universal...but so is hope. From acclaimed Director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu comes the third film in his trilogy, 'Babel', a critically celebrated and emotionally gripping film about the barriers that separate humankind. A tragic accident in Morocco sets off a chain of events that will link four groups of people who, divided by cultural differences and vast distances, will discover a shared destiny that ultimately connects them. Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett and Gael Garcia Bernal lead an outstanding international ensemble cast in this breakthrough film.
In 2092, the oldest man in the world is 118 year old Nemo (Jared Leto). He is on his death bed reflecting on the three main loves of his life with a news reporter. There was his great but taboo love Anna (Diane Kruger); Elise (Sarah Polley), with whom a relationship developed through circumstance; and Jean (Linh-Dan Pham), whom he shared an impassionate life of luxury with. However, when these stories intersect and overlap, the reporter begins to question if any of these lives and stories are real or just a figment of his old imagination.
In Africa two lions on a man-eating rampage have shut down the construction of a railway. The beasts hunt together, showing no tear of man or fire. What's more, they're killing for sport rather than for food - and they have an almost supernatural"! knack for knowing what traps await them. Big-game hunter Remington (Michael Douglas) and construction engineer Patterson (Val Kilmer) set out to stop these unstoppable monsters. Rut, in this astonishing tale of man against beast, the hunters become the hunted.
A small-town police chief (Bill Paxton) concealing an explosive secret. A pair of ruthless drug dealers (cowriter Billy Bob Thornton and Michael Beach) who leave a bloody trail in their wake as they make their way from Los Angeles to Arkansas. And an enigmatic woman (Cynda Williams) caught in the middle. The way these desperate lives converge becomes a masterclass in slow-bum tension thanks to the nuanced direction of Carl Franklin, whose haunting film travels a crooked road across America's most fraught divisions - urban and rural, Black and white - while imbuing noir conventions with a wrenching emotional depth.
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