Judy Garland stars in a timeless tale of family, captured with warmth and emotion by director Vincente Minnelli. The enduring popularity of Meet Me in St Louis comes from a terrific blend of music, romance and humour. Starring Judy Garland, together with Margaret O'Brien (as 1944's outstanding child actress) and Mary Astor, and featuring the musical classics "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis", "The Trolley Song" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas".
In this third instalment of the adrenaline-fuelled action franchise, super-assassin John Wick (Keanu Reeves) returns with a $14 million price tag on his head and an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail. After killing a member of the shadowy international assassin's guild, the High Table, John Wick is excommunicado, but the world's most ruthless hit men and women await his every turn.
The second version of John Buchan's classic thriller sees Kenneth More as the innocent man caught up in international intrigue. Richard Hannay meets a young nanny and takes her back to his flat. He soon learns she is not all that she seems to be and when she is murdered he becomes the prime suspect. On the run from the police, he heads to Scotland and searches for the connection with the '39 steps'.
There’s a gold mine on the hoof in this country. Expeditioners aim to harvest that living gold, capturing animals for zoos without regard for the balance of jungle life. But there’s one person the hunters didn’t count on: Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller). He’ll protect the habitat – and call in an army of elephants to assist when the going gets tough in Tarzan and the Huntress, which features the last of Johnny Sheffield’s eight appearances as Boy. In Tarzan and the Mermaids, Weissmuller bids his twelfth and final Ungawa! To the role of the Ape-Man, but not before rescuing a lovely maiden from forced marriage to the impostor god Balu, tangling with a giant octopus and restoring harmony to a community of pure-hearted pearl divers. Dive in!
Nicolas Cage stars in Knowing, a gripping action-thriller of global proportions about a professor who stumbles on terrifying predictions about the future and sets out to prevent them from coming true.
Tolkien explores the formative years of renowned author J.R.R. Tolkien (Nicholas Hoult) as he finds friendship, courage and motivation among a group of fellow outcasts at school. Their bond strengthens as they mature, until the outbreak of World War I, which threatens to tear the fellowship apart. Tolkien's early life experiences would later inspire him to write his famous Middle-earth novels.
A Cambridge professor and his friends hear tales, whilst travelling in Palestine, of a lost city in deepest Africa ruled by a beautiful woman seeking her one true love. Intrigued by the legends they set off across the desert in search of the strange land. Little do they know they are being led into a trap of the immortal She, the cold blooded queen Ayesha (Ursula Andress), who is pining for the return of the lover she murdered long ago...
In the mountain retreat of a gifted internet billionaire, a young man takes partin a strange experiment: testing an artificial intelligence, housed in the body of a beautiful robot girl. But the experiment twists into a dark psychological battle - a love triangle, where loyalties are torn between man and machine.
Tarzan's Secret Treasure
Veteran actors Reginald Owen and Barry Fitzgerald join Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan in one of the best films of the Tarzan series. When Boy decides to pursue the civilized world Jane has told him about, he is captured by the Ubardi tribe, who believe he is the source of their plague.
Tarzan's New York Adventure
Tarzan and Jane take a bite out of the Big apple when Boy is kidnapped and made to work as a circus animal trainer.
World War II? That's the way of civilized people, not Tarzan. He refuses to be involved... until the Nazis make the mistake of striking at the Ape-Man's family. Johnny Weissmuller returns as the jungle hero and Johnny Sheffield again plays Boy in Tarzan Triumphs. Highlights of this morale booster include a comic finale in which Cheetah chatters into a field radio... and enemy leaders think it's the voice of the Fuhrer. The war effort continues in Tarzan's Desert Mystery, with our hero crossing the Sahara to find medicinal plants needed by the Allies. Tarzan (Weissmuller) uses his innate skill with animals to befriend a wild stallion. And Cheetah steals turbans so that the Ape Man can tie them together and escape a prison tower. Towering fun!
In a vibrant story of family, fun and adventure, Miguel (voice of Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming a great musician and embarks on an extraordinary journey to the magical land of his ancestors, where the charming trickster Héctor (voice of Gael García Bernal) becomes an unexpected friend and helps Miguel uncover the mysteries of his family's stories and traditions.
"All That Jazz" is actually a semi-autobiographical account of the life of its celebrated writer/director/choreographer, Bob Fosse. The multi-talented performer was an Oscar, Tony and Emmy Award winner who brought home a combined total of eight trophies. Part tragic, part comic, this outrageous look at life in the fast lane is the Academy Award - winning musical about Bob Fosse's excessive life in show business, played by Roy Schneider. Dazzlingly presented, this electrifying story about the perils of pushing yourself too hard is filled with Fosse's legendary song-and-dance choreography.
Set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures and woolly mammoths roamed the earth, 'Early Man' tells the story of how plucky caveman Dug (Eddie Redmayne), along with sidekick Hognob, unites his tribe against the mighty Lord Nooth (Tom Hiddleston) and his Bronze Age city in a battle to beat them at their own game. 'Early Man' unleashes an unforgettable cast of hilarious new characters voiced by top British talent.
Strolling along 5th Avenue or going on the bum as 'A Couple of Swells', Judy Garland and Fred Astaire lead a parade of music and gotta-dance fun in this never-ending delight...
The barriers that separate fantasy from reality are shattered in this stylish, mind-jarring thriller, where two parallel worlds collide in a paroxysm of deception, madness and murder. On the thirteenth floor of a corporate tower, high-tech visionary Douglas Hall (Craig Bierko) and his high-strung colleague Whitney (Vincent D'Onofrio) have opened the door to an amazing virtual world - circa 1937 Los Angeles. But when the powerful leader of their secret project (Armin Mueller-Stahl) is discovered slashed to death, Hall himself becomes the prime suspect. Arriving from Paris is the beautiful and mysterious Jane Fuller (Gretchen Mol) claiming to be the murdered victim's daughter. Her instant, magnetic attraction to Hall only further blurs the lines of what is real. Is he the killer? Is the inscrutable Jane somehow connected? To find the answers, Hall must cross the boundaries into the simulated reality he has helped create - and confront the astonishing truth of his own existence.
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