Four months have passed since Bea Smith's bold escape and ruthless murder of Brayden Holt. She's now serving life without parole but Bea has assumed the mantle of "Top Dog", hailed by all - including Franky Doyle herself - as a worthy successor. All except Joan "The Freak" Ferguson who is determined to break Bea. Ferguson is willing to sacrifice anything and blackmail anyone to achieve her twisted desires, always wearing her iconic black leather gloves. Franky may no longer be Top Dog but she's not about to forget how Liz lagged on her and together with Boomer, Liz is made to pay. With Maxine acting as Bea's henchwoman, retribution is not far away and Boomer soon feels Queen Bea's vengeful wrath. Liz is at an all time low with the troubled relationship with her daughter, Franky's parole hangs in the balance, Doreen's baby bump is growing - all the while watched closely by Ferguson - and innocent looking Jess' dark side slowly reveals itself. For the officers, the tension between The Freak and her team are at their most strained as Fletch returns to work, Will is accused of a brutal murder and Vera is about to reach breaking point when she starts to see the truth about Ferguson. Culminating in a shocking finale, Wentworth Prison is where the officers are as twisted as the inmates and where murder, deceit and blackmail lie around every dark corner. Lock yourself away and throw away the key!
The story picks up three months after Bea killed Jacs Holt. While Bea has been languishing in the slot, violence, narcotics and brutality have taken hold and Franky as top dog is anything but merciful. However, there's a new Governor on the cell block and she's cutting the supply. Sly, unnerving and relentless Joan "The Freak" Ferguson will stop at nothing to ensure her prison is clean. Joining the role call for the 12-part second series is Simmo, Jac Holt's second in command, who returns for the next chapter to claim her territory; Maxine Conway, a transgender inmate trying to survive unsuccessfully below the radar; Sky Pierson, an out-of-control drug addict who will stop at nothing for her next fix and Jess Warner, Wentworth's youngest resident who's angelic demeanour belies her manipulative nature. Fletch, Will and Vera will again take up their posts as Wentworth's officers who will need to be on their guard and instincts honed to survive a new commander at the helm. Series two will leave you questioning which side of the razor wire is safer as the complex hierarchy of characters fight for survival, revenge and power. Who will reign supreme by the final shocking instalment?
Johnny (David Thewlis) is a frenetic and destructive outsider who tears through the lives of others like an emotional tornado. On the run from Manchester, he seeks sanctuary with his ex-girlfriend Louise (Lesley Sharp) in London, where he immediately targets her vulnerable housemate Sophie (Katrin Cartlidge) with his unique blend of predatory charm. From there he embarks on a nocturnal odyssey across the city, dragging other disaffected souls into his orbit as he spirals towards his own personal apocalypse.
In medieval Hungary, Countess Elisabeth Nadasdy (Ingrid Pitt), an embittered, ageing widow, discovers by accident that virgin's blood causes her skin to become youthful and smooth. Determined to retain her new youth at all costs, the Countess coerces her lover to abduct a string of young virgins to keep her supplied with the blood she now craves to stay beautiful...
Welcome to Wentworth Prison, where everybody has a story but where one sentence can change your life. The doors of Prisoner: Cell Block H's Wentworth Correctional Centre open for business once again in Wentworth Prison - the gritty, violent and sexy re-imagining of the iconic drama series. The legendary characters are back but with a fresh swagger and they don't come much gutsier or fearless than the notorious Bea Smith (Danielle Cormack). She must risk her freedom and sanity in order to protect her family and survive life on the inside. Harder, tougher, more compelling than before and totally addictive, this 10-part series is unmissable drama, that needs to be savoured again and again and where one episode is never enough. It's drama with conviction.
In the 28th century, Valerian (Dane DeHaan) and Laureline (Cara Delevingne) are a team of special operatives charged with maintaining order throughout the human territories. Under assignment from the Minister of Defence, the two embark on a mission to the astonishing city of Alpha - an ever-expanding metropolis where species from all over the universe have converged over centuries to share knowledge, intelligence, and cultures with each other. There is a mystery at the centre of Alpha, a dark force which threatens the peaceful existence of the City of a Thousand Planets. Valerian and Laureline must race to identify the marauding menace and safeguard not just Alpha, but the future of the universe.
Sasha is a young handsome musical wunderkind living; in Cologne with his immigrant family. He also has a very secret crush on his sexy piano teacher. Mr. Weber. When the man of Sasha's dreams announces plans to move away, his adoring young student must grow up fast and come to terms with not just his own true feelings, hut also his homophobic family, a 'girlfriend' wanting more than he can give, and his budding sexuality.
When crime lord Finn Wallace (Colm Meaney) is shot dead under mysterious circumstances, the delicate network of alliances holding London's underworld together threatens to shake apart. Not least because Wallace's heir, Sean (Joe Cole), is out for revenge whatever the cost. Meanwhile, Wallace organisation grunt Elliot (Sope Dirisu) is so desperate to earn Sean's trust and approval, he puts his very life on the line.
Painter Marianne (Noemie Merlant) is commissioned by an affluent countess to paint the wedding portrait of her sheltered but headstrong daughter Héloïse (Adele Haenel). While posing as her hired companion, Marianne is instructed to complete the portrait in secret, observing Héloïse by day and painting her by night. However, as the two women grow closer, their intimacy and attraction begins to blossom, paving the way for a simmering, star-crossed romance.
An intricately woven, suspenseful tale of love, murder magic and revenge set on the Wild West Coast of New Zealand's South Island at the height of the 1860's Gold Rush. Anna Wetherell (Eve Hewson) has travelled to New Zealand to forge a new life. On the last day of her voyage, a romantic first encounter with the radiant Emery Staines (Himesh Patel) fills her with great expectations for what lies ahead. However, the scheming fortuneteller Lydia Wells (Eva Green) has other ideas for Anna and Emery and lays a trap to ensure that the planned rendezvous between the young lovers never takes place. Deceived, swindled, and betrayed, Anna's fortunes begin to fall. She is drawn into an elaborate plot of blackmail involving opium, gold, shipwreck, fraud and false identity. And when Emery vanishes without a trace, leaving Anna without an alibi for a murder she did not commit, the noose of the plot begins to tighten around her.
Jessie Montgomery (Ally Sheedy) is rich and bored. The Beverly Hills raised daughter of a widower (Tom Skerritt) has become a spoiled brat. Her father wishes he never had a daughter. Unknown to all, his wish is granted by fairy God-mother Stella (Beverly D'Angelo). Stella transforms Jessie into a homeless penniless outsider, who is forced to work as a maid for wealthy social climbers Stan and Georgette Starkey (Dick Shawn and Valerie Perrine) and their daughter Brie (Rainbow Phoenix). Jessie learns the hard way to coexist with the Starkey's staff, Cook (Merry Clayton), maid (Begona Plaza) and handsome young chauffeur (Michael Ontkean). What begins as a cruel nightmare unfolds into a fairy-tale lesson about the meaning of true friendship and love.
Laura and Tyler are two girls who like to party - drink, sex and drugs infuse their days while their careers and lives remain on hold. But when aspiring writer Laura (Holliday Grainger) meets the devilishly handsome musician Jim, sparks fly. Tyler (Alia Shawkat) wants to keep the party going, living a life without limitation, as Laura begins to settle into her relationship with Jim and a more strait-laced approach to life. As the fabric of their friendship begins to fray, the bond between Laura and Tyler starts to implode. Finding themselves at a crossroads as their old lives start to slip away, both begin to encounter new opportunities that might carry them beyond their past hedonism.
One of Chabrol's best films: a taut, diabolical thriller about a woman (Stephane Audran) who leaves her drug-addicted husband after he violently attacks their child while in a schizophrenic haze. His aristocratic parents hire a brutal private detective (Jean-Pierre Cassel) to turn up incriminating evidence in order to discredit her in a child custody suit.
Tracklisting:
1. Razorlight - America.
2. Muse - Supermassive Black Hole.
3. Lily Allen- Smile.
4. The Automatic - Monster.
5. Keane - Is It Any Wonder?.
6. Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars.
7. Gnarls Barkley - Crazy.
8. Kasabian - Empire.
9. My Chemical Romance - Welcome To The Black Parade.
10. James Morrison - You Give Me Something.
11. Paulo Nutini - Jenny Don't Be Hasty.
12. Ray Lamontagne - Trouble.
13. The Zutons - Valerie.
14. Dirty Pretty Things - Bang Bang You're Dead.
15. Richard Ashcroft - Break The Night With Colour.
16. Oasis - Wonderwall.
17. Embrace - Nature's Law.
18. The Feeling - Fill My Little World.
19. Girls Aloud - Something Kind Of Ooooh.
20. The Streets - When U Wasn't Famous.
21. Amy Winehouse -Rehab.
22. Kanye West - Diamonds From Sierra Leone.
23. Shakira feat. Wyclef Jean - Hips Don't Lie.
24. Corinne Bailey Rae - Put Your Records On.
25. Sandi Thom - I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair).
26. McFly - Star Girl.
27. Pink - Who Knew.
28. Sugababes - Easy.
29. Orson - No Tomorrow.
30. The Fratellis - Chelsea Dagger.
Bonus - Live performance footage - Tracklisting:
1. Razorlight - In The Morning.
2. The Feeling - Sewn.
3. Snow Patrol - You're All I Have.
Captivating crime drama from the producers of 'The Investigation', 'The Rain' and 'Modus'. A cold case is getting hot. Criminal profiler Louise Bergstein (Natalie Madueño) is hunting a killer - and they're closer than she knows...
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