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Gekijo | Theater | Kento Yamazaki, Mayu Matsuoka, Kan'ichirô Satô, Sairi Itô, Satoru Iguchi, Kôdai Asaka, Shûsaku Kamikawa, Masaki Miura, Ritsu Ohtomo | Drama, Romance | 136 | Japan | jp | ja | Color | Japan:G::(self-applied), Singapore:PG13, Taiwan:13+::(self-applied), United Kingdom:PG | 17 Jul 2020 (USA) | 6.6 | 758 | 10,650,424 | The director of a theater troupe is a man called Nagata. Unfortunately, he is rather unsuccessful and the finances, in tandem with attendance figures, are dwindling. Perhaps consequently his relationship with the actors and actors is not the best. The crew has little confidence in him. He runs into a woman who is wearing identical sneakers as he. They strike a conversation and the rest, as they say, is history. Let the sparks fly. | Japanese | Theater | 2,020 | movie | Isao Yukisada | Ryûta Hôrai, Naoki Matayoshi | Shunichi Goto, Takeshi Shin | Futoshi Yamato | 劇場 (Japan, Japanese title), Theatre (World-wide, English title), Theater (United States), Theatre: A Love Story (United Kingdom), Theatre (Germany) | Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video | Nagata is the director of a theater troupe. Unfortunately, he is rather unsuccessful on his finances which makes the crew has little confidence in him.
The director of a theater troupe is a man called Nagata. Unfortunately, he is rather unsuccessful and the finances, in tandem with attendance figures, are dwindling. Perhaps consequently his relationship with the actors and actors is not the best. The crew has little confidence in him. He runs into a woman who is wearing identical sneakers as he. They strike a conversation and the rest, as they say, is history. Let the sparks fly.—aghaemi | 10,650,424 | Theater | Theater (2020) | Theater (2020) | Theater | Theater (2020) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Né quelque part | Homeland | Tewfik Jallab, Jamel Debbouze, Fatsah Bouyahmed, Abdelkader Secteur, Malik Bentalha, Fehd Benchemsi, Mourad Zaoui, Miloud Khetib, Mohamed Majd, Julie De Bona, Zineb Obeid, Benaïssa Ahaouari, Mélèze Bouzid, Zohra Benali, Fatima Ouchaye, Fouad Labied, Farida Rahouadj, Atika Taoualit, Jean-François Cayrey, Jamal Lababsi, Jean-Marie Galey, Iham Maher, Anas El Ekil, Nicky Marbot, Abdelkader Aizzoune, Nordine Marsaoui, Abdeljabar Zougari, Mohamed Kafi, Farouk Benaskour, Titus, Grégory Valais, Ahmed Lahlil, Mohamed Naimane, Rabbi Tadlaoui, Boubker Fami, Alban Ivanov, Karim Ait M'Hand, Ait ben Azzouz Brahim, Anas El Akil | Comedy, Drama | 87 | France, Morocco, Belgium | fr, ma, be | fr, ar | Color | Czechia:15, Portugal:M/14, Spain:A::(ICAA), Switzerland:10 | 19 Jun 2013 (France) | 6.2 | 690 | 2,844,994 | null | French, Arabic | Homeland | 2,013 | movie | Mohamed Hamidi | Mohamed Hamidi, Alain-Michel Blanc | Seif Boutella, Tom Doumaux, Javier Garcia del rio Beneyto, Nicolas Lacroix, Maxime Laurent, Didier Le Fouest, Romain Moussel, Elsa Szylowicz, Alexis Vieil | Zouher Abdellah, Khalid Aboussaoud, Arbi Alaoui Tahiri, Cyrille Blanc, Vincent Buron, Nicolas Cagniard, Stéphane Chollet, Patrick Contesse, Brahim El Mazghi, Alaaeddine El Mazhri, Faudel El Oirdi, Mohamed El Oirdi, Simo El Oirdi, Brahim Hadi, Driss Jail, Naoufal Lamkealal, Aziz Lechgar, Alaedine Mazghi, Laraki Mehdi, Benoît Meignan, Pitch Mercadal, Djmilah Mohcine, Rachid Msaïdi, Salaheddine Najmi, Giovanni Quéné, Zakaria Richouk, Julien Saffroy, Matthieu Straub | Homeland (World-wide, English title), Homeland (United States), Homeland (United Kingdom), Mi tierra (Spain), Darcon le'Algires (Israel, Hebrew title) | Filmarti, Mars Distribution, Film Europe, Film Europe, Film1 Sundance Channel, Legendmain Filmes, Madman Entertainment, Madman Entertainment, Vértigo Films | Farid is studying to become a lawyer in France when a family emergency forces him to travel to his father's native Algeria for the first time of his life. | 2,844,994 | Homeland | Homeland (2013) | Homeland (2013) | Homeland | Homeland (2013) | ||
Reis | Reis | Orhan Aydin, Özlem Balci, Volkan Basaran, Reha Beyoglu, Ayhan Eroglu, Taylan Güner, Abidin Yerebakan, Ismail Hakki Ürün | Biography, Drama | 108 | Turkey | tr | tr | Color | Germany:12, Netherlands:12, Switzerland:16, Turkey:7+, United Kingdom:12A | 02 Mar 2017 (Austria) | 1 | 74,063 | 5,988,370 | null | Turkish | Reis | 2,017 | movie | Hüdaverdi Yavuz | Murat Özdil | null | Veysi Ekin, Engin Hayiroglu, Hamit Irmak | Правитель (Russia) | AF-Media, AF-Media, AF-Media, AF-Media, AF-Media, AF-Media, AF-Media, AF-Media, AF-Media, AF-Media | A drama about the early life of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, focusing on his childhood in Istanbul, his political career as the mayor of Istanbul from 1994 to 1998, and his short imprisonment in 1999. | 5,988,370 | Reis | Reis (2017) | Reis (2017) | Reis | Reis (2017) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The Way of the Gun | The Way of the Gun | Ryan Phillippe, Benicio Del Toro, Juliette Lewis, Taye Diggs, Nicky Katt, Geoffrey Lewis, Dylan Kussman, Scott Wilson, Kristin Lehman, James Caan, Henry Griffin, Armando Guerrero, Andres Orozco, Jan Hanks, José Pérez, Neil Pollock, Irene Santiago, Sarah Silverman, Mark Ebner, Paul Angel Flores, Heidi Van Lier | Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller | 119 | United States | us | en, es | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA, Brazil:18, Canada:R::(Alberta/Manitoba/Nova Scotia), Canada:18A::(British Columbia), Canada:AA::(Ontario), Denmark:15, Finland:K-18, France:12, Germany:18, Germany:16, Hong Kong:IIB, Iceland:16, Italy:VM14, Japan:R15+, Mexico:C, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R18, Norway:15, Philippines:R-18, Portugal:M/16, Singapore:M18::(DVD rating), Singapore:PG, South Korea:18, Spain:18, Sweden:15, Switzerland:16::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:16::(canton of Vaud), Turkey:13+::(DVD), United Kingdom:18, United States:R | 08 Sep 2000 (USA) | 6.6 | 35,197 | 202,677 | Two petty, violent criminals kidnap a woman who is being paid $1million to be a surrogate mother. As the baby is for a gangster, the pair's demand for money sees several henchmen and assorted other ruthless characters head after them to Mexico. Bullets rather than talking are always going to settle this one. | English, Spanish | The Way of the Gun | 2,000 | movie | Christopher McQuarrie | Christopher McQuarrie | Johnathan R. Banta, Casey Cannon, Homer Z. Dodd, Lauryl Duplechan, Van Ling, David Fred Masselink, Martha Soehendra, Christopher Dusendschon | Sean Anastasion, Dean Aoki, John Baer, Wayne Baxter, Kurtis Burr, Walter Byrnes, John K. Farr, Julie Fife, Ian Fox, Jason Jensen, J.J. Johnson, Dennis Jorgenson, Tracy Keele, Mike Lookinland, Sean Martin, John Raymer, Jesse Rushton, Jason Salonen, Geno Salvatori, Gary W. Shaw, Laina Thomas, Arly H. Thomsen, Jon Tilton, Joey Watts | Way of the Gun (France), Way of the Gun (Germany), Secuestro infernal (Spain), Hullahegyek, fenegyerek (Hungary), Cái Giá Phải Trả Lại (Vietnam) | Artisan Entertainment, Momentum Pictures, SND Films, Odeon, Lider Films, Asmik Ace Entertainment, Artisan Entertainment, Gativideo, Sandrew Metronome Distribution, SND Films, Universal Pictures Video, Universal Pictures Video, Highlight Video, Momentum Pictures Home Entertainment, Alliance Atlantis Home Video, Yorin, Nelonen, Fox Crime, Aquarius TV, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Alliance, Cult Media, Koch Media, Koch Media, Lionsgate Films, Solar Films, Imprint Films | Two criminal drifters without sympathy get more than they bargained for after kidnapping and holding for ransom the surrogate mother carrying a baby for a powerful, shady man.
Two petty, violent criminals kidnap a woman who is being paid $1million to be a surrogate mother. As the baby is for a gangster, the pair's demand for money sees several henchmen and assorted other ruthless characters head after them to Mexico. Bullets rather than talking are always going to settle this one.—Jeremy Perkins {J-26} | 202,677 | Way of the Gun, The | The Way of the Gun (2000) | Way of the Gun, The (2000) | Way of the Gun, The | Way of the Gun, The (2000) | ||
Bad Company | Bad Company | Jeff Bridges, Barry Brown, Jim Davis, David Huddleston, John Savage, Jerry Houser, Damon Douglas, Joshua Hill Lewis, Geoffrey Lewis, Raymond Guth, Ed Lauter, John Quade, Jean Allison, Ned Wertimer, Charles Tyner, Ted Gehring, Claudia Bryar, John Boyd, Monika Henreid, Todd Martin | Adventure, Drama, Western | 93 | United States | us | en | Color::(Technicolor) | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Canada:14A, Finland:K-16, Norway:16::(cinema rating), Singapore:PG, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:X, United Kingdom:15::(video), United States:PG | 22 Dec 1972 (West Germany) | 6.9 | 4,601 | 68,245 | A group of naive boys find that life as desperadoes in the west is more serious than they understood when they embark on abortive careers in bushwhacking. Violence, betrayal, sombre colours and a Beckettsian whimsy mark this ironic western. | English | Bad Company | 1,972 | movie | Robert Benton | David Newman, Robert Benton | null | Arthur Brooker, Michael Chapman, George Holmes | Les rebelles viennent de l'enfer (France), Pistoleros en el infierno (Spain), Złe towarzystwo (Poland), Σκληρή συμμορία (Greece), Yûhi no guntô (Japan) | Paramount Pictures, Paramount British Pictures, Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Paramount Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Paramount Home Entertainment, Argentina Video Home, Warner Archive Collection | A God-fearing Ohio boy dodging the Civil War draft arrives in St. Joseph, MO where he joins up with a hardscrabble group of like runaways heading west
A group of naive boys find that life as desperadoes in the west is more serious than they understood when they embark on abortive careers in bushwhacking. Violence, betrayal, sombre colours and a Beckettsian whimsy mark this ironic western.—Keith Loh <[email protected]> | 68,245 | Bad Company | Bad Company (1972) | Bad Company (1972) | Bad Company | Bad Company (1972) | ||
Mimic | Mimic | Mira Sorvino, Jeremy Northam, Alexander Goodwin, Giancarlo Giannini, Charles S. Dutton, Josh Brolin, Alix Koromzay, F. Murray Abraham, James Costa, Javon Barnwell, Norman Reedus, Pak-Kwong Ho, Glenn Bang, Margaret Ma, Warna Fisher, Alan Argue, Charles Hayter, Julian Richings, James Kidnie, Eve English, Bill Lasovich, Doug Jones, Roger Clown, Greg Bronson, Marian Caparrós, Vanessa J. Daniel, Thomas Lundy, Napo, Rocco Salata, Tara Shelley, Paul Shottner | Horror, Sci-Fi | 105 | United States | us | en, it | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:M, Belgium:KNT/ENA, Brazil:14, Canada:14A, Canada:AA::(Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Canada:14+::(tv rating), Finland:K-16, France:12, Germany:16, Iceland:16, Ireland:18, Ireland:15, Malaysia:U, Malaysia:18SG, Mexico:B, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:M, Norway:15, Philippines:PG-13, Poland:16::(TV rating), Portugal:M/16, Russia:18+, Singapore:PG, Singapore:NC-16, South Africa:16, South Korea:15, Spain:13, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:15, United States:R, Ukraine:16, United Arab Emirates:15+::(DVD rating) | 22 Aug 1997 (USA) | 6 | 55,486 | 119,675 | A disease carried by common cockroaches is killing Manhattan children. In an effort to stop the epidemic an entomologist, Susan Tyler, creates a mutant breed of insect that secretes a fluid to kill the roaches. This mutant breed was engineered to die after one generation, but three years later Susan finds out that the species has survived and evolved into a large, gruesome monster that can mimic human form. | English, Italian | Mimic | 1,997 | movie | Guillermo del Toro | Donald A. Wollheim, Matthew Robbins, Guillermo del Toro, Matthew Robbins, Guillermo del Toro | Dave Asling, Dave Axford, Dennis Berardi, Louise Bertrand, Marc Bourbonnais, Jon Campfens, John D.B. Cox, Bret Culp, Colin Cunningham, Enid Dalkoff, Luc Desmarais, Victor DiMichina, Sara Fillmore, Rick Gajdecki, Gudrun Heinze, Sasha Jarh, Brian Jennings, Alexandre Joset, Joseph Kasparian, François Lambert, Daniel Leduc, Patrick Legault, Jim Livolsi, John Mariella, Jeff Matakovich, Ray McIntyre Jr., Ray McMillan, Kyle Menzies, Sébastien Moreau, Bob Munroe, Michel Murdock, Edwin Ng, Kevin Prendiville, Stephen Price, Pierre Raymond, Mark Savela, Craig Seitz, Ralph Sevazlian, Jesse Silver, Martin Talbot, Philippe Theroux, Tom Turnbull, Tracey Vaz, Sean Wickett, David Willows, Thanh Nguyen, Paul Rigg, Stephen Sobisky | James Barrett, Sam Bojin, Gilles Corbeil, Billy Craft, Ralph Flores Jr., Bryan Forde, Candide Franklyn, Kerry Hayes, David Kellner, Mike Kirilenko, John Koth, Jim Krauter, Tim Lewis, Damon Marcellino, Robert McRae, Malcolm Nefsky, Pavlik Pravtchev, Herb Reischl Jr., Tracy Shaw | Judus (United States), Mimic - Angriff der Killerinsekten (Germany), Mutação (Brazil), Mimikrija (Lithuania), Predadores de Nova York (Portugal) | Dimension Films, Bac Films, Laurenfilm, RCV Film Distribution, RCV Film Distribution, RCV Film Distribution, Videomax, Becker Entertainment, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Dimension Home Video, New Films International, RCV Home Entertainment, Buena Vista International, Filmes Castello Lopes, Kinowelt Filmverleih, Lider Films, SF Studio, Scanbox Entertainment, Svensk Filmindustri (SF), Action Channel, Alliance Home Video, Dimension Home Video, VCL Communications, Videomax, Videomax, Das Erste, Videomax, Yorin, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, StudioCanal, Zima Entertainment, Zima Entertainment, Pluto TV, '84 Entertainment, Elea Media, Kino Lorber, Kino Lorber, DiFox, PlayArte Home Vídeo | Three years ago, entomologist Dr. Susan Tyler genetically created an insect to kill cockroaches carrying a virulent disease. Now, the insects are out to destroy their only predator, mankind.
A disease carried by common cockroaches is killing Manhattan children. In an effort to stop the epidemic an entomologist, Susan Tyler, creates a mutant breed of insect that secretes a fluid to kill the roaches. This mutant breed was engineered to die after one generation, but three years later Susan finds out that the species has survived and evolved into a large, gruesome monster that can mimic human form.—Steven Dretzke <[email protected]>
A virulent new disease is killing the children of Manhattan and has reached epidemic proportions. Peter Mann in desperation asks the entomologist, Dr. Susan Tyler, if she can help by killing the disease carrier, the common cockroach. Susan genetically engineers a new species of predatory insect to exterminate the cockroach and then die off. This novel solution works and the children recover but nature isn't the laboratory and things don't exactly go according to plan. Three years later people start to disappear, mutilated bodies are found and wild rumors of giant insects mimicking man start to emerge from the bag people living in the subway under Manhattan. Peter and Susan are called in to investigate.—Mark Smith <[email protected]> | 119,675 | Mimic | Mimic (1997) | Mimic (1997) | Mimic | Mimic (1997) | ||
Dave Made a Maze | Dave Made a Maze | Meera Rohit Kumbhani, Nick Thune, Adam Busch, James Urbaniak, Frank Caeti, Scott Narver, Stephanie Allynne, Kirsten Vangsness, Scott Krinsky, Timothy Nordwind, John Hennigan, Rick Overton, Kamilla Alnes, Drew Canan, Etienne Eckert, Brittney Deutsch, Jessica Graves Davis | Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror | 80 | United States | us | en | Color | Canada:14A::(Alberta), Germany:12, Japan:G, South Korea:15, Spain:16, United Kingdom:15, United States:TV-14, United States:Not Rated | 18 Aug 2017 (USA) | 6.3 | 9,065 | 4,457,344 | 'Dave Made A Maze' re-imagines classic 80's adventure films with a modern comedic edge and a higher body count. Dave, an artist who has yet to complete anything significant in his career, builds a fort in his living room out of pure frustration, only to wind up trapped by the fantastical pitfalls, booby traps, and critters of his own creation. Ignoring his warnings, Dave's girlfriend Annie leads a band of oddball explorers on a rescue mission. The handmade fantasy world comes to life with puppetry, stop-motion animation, and in-camera optical illusions, re-igniting the tactile sense of wonder from the movies of our childhoods. | English | Dave Made a Maze | 2,017 | movie | Bill Watterson | Steven Sears, Bill Watterson, Steven Sears | Justin Chandra, Reuben Corona, Laddie Ervin, Christopher Graybill, Gilbert Juarez III, Amanda LaMarco, Marisa Ledina, Cam Leeburg, Nandan Mylavarapu, Derek Thomas, Pat Wakefield | Ezequiel Casares, Chelsea Coleman, Matt Grace, King J. Greenspon, C.C. Janss, Zach Kienitz, Tiffany Laufer, Michael Jon Leonard, Allie Levin, Jakob Lofberg, Taren Maroun, Case Norton, Tiffany Null, Dale Pilus, Matt Richmond, Ryan Slominski, Rene Yescas, Lee Young | Dave és a labirintus (Hungary), Дэйв сделал лабиринт (Russia), Dejv je napravio lavirint (Serbia), Dave a facut un labirint (Romania), Dave je napravio labirint (Croatia) | Brownie, Drop-Out Cinema, Arrow Video, Canal+, Gravitas Ventures, HBO Central Europe, HBO Central Europe, HBO Central Europe, HBO Europe, HBO Europe, HBO Europe, HBO Europe, HBO Europe, HBO Europe, HBO Europe, HBO Europe, King Records, M-Net, Micon Co., Movistar+, Pandastorm Pictures, Pandastorm Pictures, Pandastorm Pictures, PlazaMedya TV, Sundance Channel Global | Dave, an artist who has yet to complete anything significant in his career, builds a fort in his living room out of pure frustration, only to wind up trapped by the fantastical pitfalls, booby traps, and critters of his own creation.
'Dave Made A Maze' re-imagines classic 80's adventure films with a modern comedic edge and a higher body count. Dave, an artist who has yet to complete anything significant in his career, builds a fort in his living room out of pure frustration, only to wind up trapped by the fantastical pitfalls, booby traps, and critters of his own creation. Ignoring his warnings, Dave's girlfriend Annie leads a band of oddball explorers on a rescue mission. The handmade fantasy world comes to life with puppetry, stop-motion animation, and in-camera optical illusions, re-igniting the tactile sense of wonder from the movies of our childhoods. | 4,457,344 | Dave Made a Maze | Dave Made a Maze (2017) | Dave Made a Maze (2017) | Dave Made a Maze | Dave Made a Maze (2017) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Onibaba | Onibaba | Nobuko Otowa, Jitsuko Yoshimura, Kei Satô, Jûkichi Uno, Taiji Tonoyama, Someshô Matsumoto, Kentarô Kaji, Hosui Araya, Fudeko Tanaka, Michinori Yoshida, Hiroyoshi Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Tanaka, Kanzô Uni, Nobuko Shimakage | Drama, Horror, Thriller | 103 | Japan | jp | ja | Black and White | Argentina:16, Australia:R, Brazil:12::(DVD), Canada:AA::(Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Denmark:16, Finland:K-16, France:12::(new rating), France:13, Germany:16, Hungary:16, India:Not Rated, Italy:VM18, Italy:Unrated::(dvd rating), Mexico:C, Netherlands:18, New Zealand:R16, Singapore:M18, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:X, United Kingdom:Rejected::(1965-1968), United States:Not Rated, West Germany:18::(nf) | 04 Feb 1965 (USA) | 7.9 | 21,773 | 58,430 | In the Fourteenth Century, during a civil war in Japan, a middle-aged woman and her daughter-in-law survive in a hut in a field of reed killing warriors and soldiers to trade their possessions for food. When their neighbor Hachi defects from the war and returns home, they learn that their son and husband Kichi died while stealing supplies from farmers. Soon Hachi seduces the young widow and she sneaks out of her hut every night to have sex with him. When the older woman finds the affair of her daughter-in-law, she pleads with Hachi to leave the young woman with her since she would not be able to kill the warriors without her help. However, Hachi ignores her request and continues to meet the young woman. When a samurai wearing a demon mask stumbles upon the older woman at her hut asking her to guide him out of the field, she lures him and he falls in the pit where she drops the bodies of her victims. She climbs down the hole to take his possessions and his mask, and she finds he is a disfigured man. The she uses the demon mask to haunt her daughter-in-law to keep her away from Hachi. However, when she decides to remove the mask, she has a surprise. | Japanese | Onibaba | 1,964 | movie | Kaneto Shindô | Kaneto Shindô | null | Yokichi Hishinuma, Fuminori Minami, Kanji Ozeki, Toshihiko Satô, Yoshiteru Takao, Osamu Toyoda, Kichizô Yamashita | 鬼婆 (Japan, Japanese title), La Femme diabolique (France), Onibaba : Les Tueuses (France), Kobieta diabeł (Poland), Onibaba - Le assassine (Italy) | Toho Company, Toho Company, Cocinor, International Film Distributors, Trose trading film, Orb Films, Continental Films, Centrala Wynajmu Filmów, Fox Films, Roadshow Films, Connoisseur Video, Eureka Entertainment, Eureka Entertainment, Filmjuwelen, Filmjuwelen, Nihon Eiga Satellite Broadcasting, Palace Video, Palace Video, Something Weird Video (SWV), Tarantelle's Video, The Criterion Channel, The Criterion Collection | Two women kill samurai and sell their belongings for a living. While one of them is having an affair with their neighbor, the other woman meets a mysterious samurai wearing a bizarre mask.
In the Fourteenth Century, during a civil war in Japan, a middle-aged woman and her daughter-in-law survive in a hut in a field of reed killing warriors and soldiers to trade their possessions for food. When their neighbor Hachi defects from the war and returns home, they learn that their son and husband Kichi died while stealing supplies from farmers. Soon Hachi seduces the young widow and she sneaks out of her hut every night to have sex with him. When the older woman finds the affair of her daughter-in-law, she pleads with Hachi to leave the young woman with her since she would not be able to kill the warriors without her help. However, Hachi ignores her request and continues to meet the young woman. When a samurai wearing a demon mask stumbles upon the older woman at her hut asking her to guide him out of the field, she lures him and he falls in the pit where she drops the bodies of her victims. She climbs down the hole to take his possessions and his mask, and she finds he is a disfigured man. The she uses the demon mask to haunt her daughter-in-law to keep her away from Hachi. However, when she decides to remove the mask, she has a surprise.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
After being forcefully inducted as a soldier into war in 14th century Japan, his wife and mother remain living in a swamp. They eke out their living by ambushing worn-out warriors, killing them and selling their belongings to a greedy merchant. The woman comes to mistrust her daughter-in-law who has coupled up with a deserter, and begins to wear a facial mask she has taken from a slain samurai. In this disguise she is at first taken for a demon by her daughter.—Michael Jurich <[email protected]>
As a feudal war rages in 14th-century Japan, those left behind are struggling to survive. The wife and the mother of a soldier make their meager living by preying upon hapless samurai who come their way, killing them and selling their armor for food. When a friend of the soldier returns to the women's hut, they learn the fate of their soldier, and are forced to deal with this survivor. Tensions build as the young widow gives in to her loneliness, and the older woman fears abandonment, feels jealousy, and plots revenge.—EllenRipley112 | 58,430 | Onibaba | Onibaba (1964) | Onibaba (1964) | Onibaba | Onibaba (1964) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Antham | Antham | Nagarjuna Akkineni, Urmila Matondkar, Danny Denzongpa, Salim Ghouse, Akash Khurana, Horse Babu, Dubbing Janaki, Rallapalli, Gokina Rama Rao, Narra Venkateswara Rao | Action, Crime, Thriller | 128 | India | in | te | Color | India:A | 11 Sep 1992 (India) | 6.1 | 191 | 247,931 | A ruthless contract killer Raghav (Nagarjuna) an orphan, falls for an Ornithologist - Bhavna (Urmila Matondkar). Raghav hides his identity to Bhavana. Bhavana's brother, Inspector Krishna (Salim Ghouse) is assigned to solve a murder case (committed by Raghav). The story ends with Bhavana's shocking discovery of Raghav's true identity. A violent, but touching drama about an unusual Love story. | Telugu | Antham | 1,992 | movie | Ram Gopal Varma | Akash Khurana, Ram Gopal Varma, Ram Gopal Varma | null | Shyam K. Naidu, Madhava Reddy, Sameer Reddy | Anth (India, Hindi title) | Eros Worldwide, Whacked Out Media | A ruthless contract killer Raghav (Nagarjuna) an orphan, falls for an Ornithologist - Bhavna (Urmila Matondkar). Raghav hides his identity to Bhavana. Bhavana's brother, Inspector Krishna (Salim Ghouse) is assigned to solve a murder case (committed by Raghav). The story ends with Bhavana's shocking discovery of Raghav's true identity. A violent, but touching drama about an unusual Love story. | 247,931 | Antham | Antham (1992) | Antham (1992) | Antham | Antham (1992) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Drowning Mona | Drowning Mona | Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Neve Campbell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Casey Affleck, William Fichtner, Marcus Thomas, Peter Dobson, Kathleen Wilhoite, Tracey Walter, Will Ferrell, Paul Ben-Victor, Paul Schulze, Mark Pellegrino, Raymond O'Connor, Lisa Rieffel, Robert Arce, Brittany Peterson, Philip Perlman, Melissa McCarthy, Jason Monkarsh, Brian Doyle-Murray, Bonnie, Yul Vazquez, Airin, Michael Leland Burton, Danielle Camastra, Ben Davis, Mike Knox, Timothy Alan Pagnotta, Dayna Price, Adam Vernier | Comedy, Crime, Mystery | 96 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Canada:14A::(Alberta/Nova Scotia), Canada:PG::(British Columbia/Manitoba), Canada:AA::(Ontario), Canada:G::(Quebec), Finland:K-11, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Iceland:10::(theatrical rating), Iceland:LH::(video rating), Ireland:15, Italy:T, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Poland:12::(TV rating), Portugal:M/12, Sweden:11::(DVD rating), United Kingdom:12, United States:PG-13 | 03 Mar 2000 (USA) | 5.7 | 15,554 | 186,045 | Mona Dearly, a spiteful, loud-mouthed, unpopular woman, dies when the car she is driving plunges off a cliff and into a river near the small upstate New York town where she lives. Wyatt Rash, the local police chief, investigates and suspects foul play in Mona's death. The whole town is suspect, including Wyatt's daughter Ellen, who is about to marry landscape artist Bobby Calzone, whose business suffers from his lazy business partner, Jeff, Mona's slow-witted son, as well as waitress Rona Mace, who was having an affair with Mona's husband. | English | Drowning Mona | 2,000 | movie | Nick Gomez | Peter Steinfeld | Michael Adkisson, Tom Gorey, Kentaro Isobe, Bruce Douglas Johnson, Douglas G. Johnson, Adam Stern, Jim Towler, Christopher Dusendschon, Steven Emmert | Chris Ahern, Joe Backes, Matthew J. Barden, Steve Belsky, Stephen Brooks, Randy Carrigan, Raul Colletta, Wayne 'Woody' Cone, John Connell, Don Duffield, Eugene F. Duffy, Jason Elias, Jeff Ferrero, Rocky Ford, Steve Galvin, Ákos Gulyás, Mike Henley, Tommy Hubbard, Bradford R. Jamieson, Paul Janossy, Bengt Jonsson, Wil Krug, Kevin J. Lanke, John Martens, Greg Mayer, Bradley McCollum, Steven R. Morales, Ron Newburn, Jennifer Newell, Angelo Orefice, John Palato, Ralph Pichler, Joel Randel, Paul Reyes, Felix Rivera, Ralph Sanders, David A. Santos, Peter Sorel, David Tang, Mike Tapp, Allan Telias, Rick Tiedeman, Tom Van Otteren, Warren Washington, Troy Webb, William Webb, Kenny Youngblood, Patrick Campbell | Qui a tué Mona? (France), Qui veut la peau de Mona? (France), Mais qui a tué Mona? (France), Der Fall Mona (Germany), Der Fall Mona - Mordfall, Unfall oder Glücksfall? (Germany) | 20th Century Fox, Full Media, Moonlight Films, Vitória Filmes, Alliance Atlantis Communications, Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm, Aquarius TV, Aquarius TV, Argentina Video Home, Ascot Elite Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Destination Films, Divisa Home Video, Ecofilmes, Fox Crime, Helkon Filmverleih GmbH, Inopia Films, Laurus Entertainment, New Films International, Sandrews, United International Pictures (UIP), Video Film Express, Videosonic | When a woman drives a car into the river to her death, everyone in town becomes a suspect.
Mona Dearly, a spiteful, loud-mouthed, unpopular woman, dies when the car she is driving plunges off a cliff and into a river near the small upstate New York town where she lives. Wyatt Rash, the local police chief, investigates and suspects foul play in Mona's death. The whole town is suspect, including Wyatt's daughter Ellen, who is about to marry landscape artist Bobby Calzone, whose business suffers from his lazy business partner, Jeff, Mona's slow-witted son, as well as waitress Rona Mace, who was having an affair with Mona's husband.—<[email protected]>
When Mona's key won't fit in her Yugo, she tries it in her son's; when it works, she borrows his car. The brakes fail; she goes through the guard rail, into the river, and drowns. When police chief Rash learns that the brake lines were cut, he looks for a murderer. Suspect one: Mona's dim son Jeff, whom she constantly denigrated. Suspect two: her husband Phil, whom she constantly belittled and who's having an affair with Rona, a waitress with a secret of her own. Suspect three: Jeff's landscape partner Bobby, who wants Jeff out, has yelled at Mona that he'd like to rip out her ovaries, and who is soon to be Rash's son-in-law. Can Rash find the killer and keep Bobby out of jail?—<[email protected]> | 186,045 | Drowning Mona | Drowning Mona (2000) | Drowning Mona (2000) | Drowning Mona | Drowning Mona (2000) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Kicking and Screaming | Kicking and Screaming | Josh Hamilton, Samuel Gould, Catherine Kellner, Jonathan Baumbach, John Lehr, Olivia d'Abo, Peter Czernin, Carlos Jacott, Chris Eigeman, Eric Stoltz, Eliza Roberts, Jason Wiles, Parker Posey, Christopher Reed, Noah Baumbach, Jason S. Kassin, Cara Buono, David DeLuise, Thea Goodman, Lauren Katz, Alexia Landeau, Perrey Reeves, Tony Giglio, Richard Tacchino, Nico Baumbach, José Ignacio Álvarez, Solier Fagundez, Ian Davids, Matthew Kaplan, Dean Cameron, Elliott Gould, Marissa Ribisi, Kaela Dobkin, Sal Viscuso, Jessica Hecht, Nora Perricone, Melanie Holmes, Paul McMichael, Paul Speaks | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 96 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Iceland:L, Italy:VM14::(self-applied), Netherlands:16, New Zealand:M, Poland:12::(TV rating), Singapore:M18, Singapore:PG, South Korea:18, United Kingdom:15::(video premiere), United States:R | 06 Oct 1995 (USA) | 6.7 | 15,130 | 113,537 | After college graduation, Grover's girlfriend Jane tells him that she's moving to Prague to study writing. Grover declines to accompany her, deciding instead to move in with several friends who, like him, can't quite work up the drive to escape their university's pull. Nobody wants to make any big decisions that would radically alter his life, yet none want to end up like Chet, the professional student who tends bar and is in his tenth year of university studies. | English | Kicking and Screaming | 1,995 | movie | Noah Baumbach | Noah Baumbach, Noah Baumbach, Bo Berkman | null | Rocky Andrus, James 'Slim Jim' Ballard, David Baumbach, Joseph D. Beam, Stuart Clark, David A. Cook, John Demresseman, Dionne Eskelin, Tommy 'Hooper' Flanagan, Michael Gulbin, Mitch Gulbin, Paul Horn, Christopher Hultgren, Steve Hurson, Bruce Jagoda, George T. Kalinski, Alex Klabukov, Kevin J. Lanke, Jeremy Launais, Dennis Lynch, Darren Michaels, Daisuke Dice Miyake, Kevin Nenonen, John Nuler, Rafael Peregrina, Thomas H. Peters, Thoma Reavis, Jim Redden, Summer Reese, Alexander Salazar, Mark W. Wilson | Tupiąc i wrzeszcząc (Poland), Pateando el tablero (Argentina), Scalciando e strillando (Italy), Pateando el tablero (Uruguay), Δεσμοί φιλίας (Greece) | Trimark Pictures, Argentina Video Home, Prooptiki Video, Vidmark Entertainment, RCV Film Distribution, Only Hearts Company, RCV Home Entertainment, BNN TV, Rainbow Home Video, The Criterion Collection, Film1 Sundance Channel, RCV Film Distribution, RCV Film Distribution, HBO Max, Highlight Video | A bunch of guys hang around their college for months after graduation, continuing a life much like the one before graduation.
After college graduation, Grover's girlfriend Jane tells him that she's moving to Prague to study writing. Grover declines to accompany her, deciding instead to move in with several friends who, like him, can't quite work up the drive to escape their university's pull. Nobody wants to make any big decisions that would radically alter his life, yet none want to end up like Chet, the professional student who tends bar and is in his tenth year of university studies.—James Meek <[email protected]>
Grover, Max, Otis, and Skippy, all 22-year-old friends, have just graduated from college. Otis is headed for graduate school in Milwaukee, and the three others should be starting their real post-school lives, but even if they had any plans, they're all having difficulty leaving the comfort of their friendship in this artificial environment of school, so they might just end up like their older acquaintance Chet, who believes that his career is at a student in this college; for the last decade he has been refusing to graduate and bartending at the townie hangout to pay for his life. Their next year to the September of the following calendar year is told. The previous year in aspiring writer Grover's life is also shown in flashback in relation to fellow English major Jane; the two had been been planning to live together as a couple after graduation.—Huggo | 113,537 | Kicking and Screaming | Kicking and Screaming (1995) | Kicking and Screaming (1995) | Kicking and Screaming | Kicking and Screaming (1995) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Spionen | The Spy | Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Rolf Lassgård, Alexander Scheer, Damien Chapelle, Edvin Endre, Anders T. Andersen, Erik Hivju, Ingrid Vollan, Johan Widerberg, Fredrik Lycke, Gitte Witt, Karin Lithman, Thomas Arnold, Jakob Diehl, Claes Ljungmark, Julius Feldmeier, Rebecca Caneld, Johannes Kuhnke, Sjur Vatne Brean, Cécile Delberghe, Stefan Sattler, Albin Grenholm, Jesper Malm, Erik Nevin, Lut Mortelmans, Martin Neufkens, Jean Villerval, Dag Håvard Engebråten, Igor Valeri, Sannamari Patjas, Tara D'Arquian, Karen De Bliek, Mathilde de Montpeyroux, Aurélie Alessandroni, Helena Chambon, Meri Pajunpää, Bernhard Zils, Peter Kern, Dorian Salkin, Frithjof Van Reeth, Thomas Gallagher, Haakon Strøm, Daan Aufenacker, Michelino Bisceglia, David Dumont, Charlotte Eide, Benno Steinegger, Sean Talo, Richard Turpin, Verona Verbakel, Anton Zwijsen, Christian Bronchart, Soete De Dapper, Tom De Vreese, Philippe Legros, Jean-Claude Soetens, Andras Sunyi | Biography, Drama, History, Thriller, War | 110 | Norway, Sweden, Belgium | no, se, be | no, sv, en, de | Color | Australia:M, Denmark:15::(TV rating), France:10, Germany:12, Netherlands:16, Norway:12::(cinema rating), South Korea:15, Spain:12, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:12 | 18 Oct 2019 (Norway) | 6.2 | 1,702 | 8,435,308 | null | Norwegian, Swedish, English, German | The Spy | 2,019 | movie | Jens Jonsson | Harald Rosenløw-Eeg, Jan Trygve Røyneland, Iselin Theien, Michal Leszczylowski | null | Roqueplo Alexandre, Léonidas Arvanitis, Julien Covens, Rodolphe de Brabandere, Jelle Ector, Guillaume Gry, Geraldo Haag, Tim Janssens, Mikael Laaksonen, Olivier Merckx, Simon Mortensen, Florence Preud'homme, Stéphane Renard, Jean-François Roqueplo, Felix Ryckebusch, Wim Swinnen, Edwin Van Den Hove, Aaron Veys, Martial Viel | The Spy (Sweden), The Spy (India, English title), The Spy (Canada, English title), The Spy (United States), The Spy (Singapore, English title) | MPI Media Group, Nordisk Film, Star Channel Movies, Tohokushinsha Film Corporation (TFC), Capelight Pictures, Capelight Pictures, Defiant Screen Entertainment, Great Movies Distribution, Great Movies Distribution, La Aventura, Mares Filmes, Nordisk Film, Nordisk Film, Signature Entertainment, TDM Entertainment | Sonja Wigert is a diva and star in Stockholm when WW2 breaks out, rapidly getting attention from the Nazi officer Josef Terboven. She's then recruited by Swedish intelligence as a spy, but Terboven makes her spy on the Swedes. | 8,435,308 | Spy, The | The Spy (2019) | Spy, The (2019) | Spy, The | Spy, The (2019) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Meatballs | Meatballs | Bill Murray, Harvey Atkin, Kate Lynch, Russ Banham, Kristine DeBell, Sarah Torgov, Jack Blum, Keith Knight, Cindy Girling, Todd Hoffman, Margot Pinvidic, Matt Craven, Norma Dell'Agnese, Chris Makepeace, Michael Kirby, Greg Swanson, Ron Barry, Paul Boyle, Vince Guerriero, Jim McLarty, Heather Preece, Ruth Rennie, A. Hope Hickli, Valerie Fersht, Allan Levson, Patrick Hynes, Hadley Kay, Bill Kishonti, Peter Hume, Larry Solway, Doreen MacCormack, Brett Baxter Clark, Michael Code, John Hartnett, Keith Nicol, Keith O'Derek, Elmars Sebrins, David Shore | Comedy | 94 | Canada | ca | en | Color::(Sonolab) | Argentina:14, Australia:PG, Australia:NRC, Canada:PG, Finland:K-8, France:Tous publics, Iceland:L, India:U, Ireland:15, Italy:T, Japan:G, Netherlands:6, Norway:12, Portugal:M/12, Singapore:PG, Singapore:PG13::(TV rating), Sweden:7, United Kingdom:AA, United Kingdom:12, United Kingdom:15::(video), United States:PG, West Germany:6::(f) | 29 Jun 1979 (USA) | 6.2 | 23,796 | 79,540 | Rudy goes to summer camp full of rowdy teenagers. The head counselor is Tripper Harrison, the prank pulling, girl seducing, fun lover, teasing both his boss and the counselors at the nearby rich kids camp. He and everyone else are sick and tired of always losing the Camp Olympics every year, and Tripper must encourage all campers to try their hardest, and even convince young Rudy that this may be his chance to feel better about himself. | English | Meatballs | 1,979 | movie | Ivan Reitman | Len Blum, Daniel Goldberg, Janis Allen, Harold Ramis | null | Ron Chegwidden, Terry Davenport, Roger Dean, Albert J. Dunk, David Kelly, Ernie Kestler, Michael Kohne, Gordon Langevin, Andrew Mulkani, Joshua Nefsky, Finn Rassow, Robert Rouveroy, John Russ, Michael Szucs, Brian Woodroof | Arrête de ramer, t'es sur le sable (Canada, French title), Arrête de ramer, t'es sur le sable (France), Babyspeck und Fleischklösschen (Germany), Los incorregibles albóndigas (Spain), Almôndegas (Brazil) | Astral Films, Paramount Pictures, Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Sonoro Filme, PF Film, Paramount Films of India, Cinema International Corporation (CIC), 9Go!, Alliance Atlantis Video, CIC Video, HBO Video, HBO Video, HGV Video Productions, Home Box Office (HBO), Lionsgate Home Entertainment, National Broadcasting Company (NBC), Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Pluto TV, Promotional Concept Group, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Tubi TV, Vestron Video, Vestron Video, Video Treasures | Wacky hijinks of counselors and campers at a less-than-average summer camp.
Rudy goes to summer camp full of rowdy teenagers. The head counselor is Tripper Harrison, the prank pulling, girl seducing, fun lover, teasing both his boss and the counselors at the nearby rich kids camp. He and everyone else are sick and tired of always losing the Camp Olympics every year, and Tripper must encourage all campers to try their hardest, and even convince young Rudy that this may be his chance to feel better about himself.—Wallace Entertainment | 79,540 | Meatballs | Meatballs (1979) | Meatballs (1979) | Meatballs | Meatballs (1979) | ||
Robinson Crusoe on Mars | Robinson Crusoe on Mars | Paul Mantee, Victor Lundin, Adam West, The Woolly Monkey | Adventure, Sci-Fi | 110 | United States | us | en | Color::(Technicolor) | Australia:G, Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, Italy:T, Japan:G, Netherlands:14, Singapore:PG, Sweden:11, United Kingdom:U, United Kingdom:U::(tv rating), United Kingdom:PG, (video rating: 109 min. 33 sec.), United Kingdom:U, (video rating: 105 min. 8 sec.), United States:Not Rated, United States:Approved, West Germany:12::(nf) | Jun 1964 (USA) | 6.4 | 7,138 | 58,530 | During a flight to Mars in the spaceship Mars Gravity Probe 1, Commander Christopher 'Kit' Draper and Colonel Dan McReady are forced to deviate from an asteroid and they leave their spacecraft in pods. Draper lands on the surface of the Red Planet and survives. He learns how to produce oxygen and while exploring the planet, he finds McReady dead in his crashed pod. He finds also the monkey Mona and brings the animal to the cave where he is sheltered. He learns that he can breathe the Martian air for short periods but needs also oxygen. But Mona finds water and an edible plant in the underground. .After a long period alone, Draper feels the loneliness. One day, he sees a spacecraft landing on Mars and he believes it might be the rescue team to save him. But he finds aliens working on the planet and some of them are slaves. One of them flees and stumble with Draper and he names him Friday. Now he needs to find a way to be rescued and return to Earth. | English | Robinson Crusoe on Mars | 1,964 | movie | Byron Haskin | Ib Melchior, John C. Higgins, Daniel Defoe, Daniel Defoe | Farciot Edouart, Albert Whitlock | Murray Young | Gravity Probe One: Mars (Canada, English title), Robinson Crusoé sur Mars (France), Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe auf dem Mars (Germany), Notlandung im Weltraum (Germany), Robinson Crusoe de Marte (Spain) | Paramount Pictures, Film AB Paramount, Paramount British Pictures, Paramount Pictures, National Broadcasting Company (NBC), The Criterion Collection, The Criterion Collection, The Criterion Collection, The Criterion Collection, Eureka Entertainment, Eureka Entertainment, TF1 | Stranded on Mars with only a monkey as a companion, an astronaut must figure out how to find oxygen, water, and food on the lifeless planet.
During a flight to Mars in the spaceship Mars Gravity Probe 1, Commander Christopher 'Kit' Draper and Colonel Dan McReady are forced to deviate from an asteroid and they leave their spacecraft in pods. Draper lands on the surface of the Red Planet and survives. He learns how to produce oxygen and while exploring the planet, he finds McReady dead in his crashed pod. He finds also the monkey Mona and brings the animal to the cave where he is sheltered. He learns that he can breathe the Martian air for short periods but needs also oxygen. But Mona finds water and an edible plant in the underground. .After a long period alone, Draper feels the loneliness. One day, he sees a spacecraft landing on Mars and he believes it might be the rescue team to save him. But he finds aliens working on the planet and some of them are slaves. One of them flees and stumble with Draper and he names him Friday. Now he needs to find a way to be rescued and return to Earth.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Commander Kit Draper and Colonel Dan McReady are orbiting Mars in an exploratory surveyor. A malfunction forces them to eject with only Draper and a monkey named Mona surviving. Draper must learn to survive in this hostile environment fighting thirst, hunger and even hostile aliens if he expects to see home again.—Brian Washington <[email protected]> | 58,530 | Robinson Crusoe on Mars | Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964) | Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964) | Robinson Crusoe on Mars | Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Ashima | Ashima | Likun Yang, Baosier, Chaoming Cui, Fei Han, Qiongying Huang, Jie Liu | Romance, Musical | 88 | China | cn | cmn | Color | null | null | 7.4 | 65 | 333,099 | Ashima is a brave and beautiful girl of the Sani people, beloved by all. One day as she is down at the lake to fetch water, she hears the sound of a shepherd's flute coming from the hills across the lake. She replies in song. The two trade music back and forth for several minutes but do not meet. Some time later the shepherd, a young man named Ahei, approaches a group of girls washing clothes in a lake and asks for Ashima. They tease him and do not tell him. One day the village has a festival with lots of dancing and music. At one point Ahei plays his flute. Ashima recognizes it, and the two fall in love. Azhi, the son of a rich man, is also attracted to Ashima. When he asks her to marry him, she refuses, telling him that poor girls do not marry rich boys. One day when Ahei is away tending his sheep, Ashima is kidnapped and taken away to the fortress of Azhi's father. Ahei, returning from the pastures, hears and rides off in pursuit. When he reaches Azhi's walled mansion, he challenges Azhi to a contest of singing riddles. Ahei wins, but Ashima is not released. Ahei then takes out his magic bow and send an arrow into the family shrine of his opponents. They relent and release Ashima, who rides away with Ahei on his horse to return home. However, Azhi is vengeful, and as Ashima and Ahei are in a valley, he opens a floodgate, sending a river into the valley. Ashima is drowned. Grieving, Ahei calls out her name. Ashima replies, having been turned into a stone pillar (part of the famous Stone Forest in China's province of Yunnan), telling the Sani people that whenever they call out her name, she will reply to them. | Mandarin | Ashima | 1,964 | movie | Qiong Liu | null | null | null | 阿诗玛 (China, Mandarin title), Άσιμα (Greece) | null | Ashima is a brave and beautiful girl of the Sani people, beloved by all. One day as she is down at the lake to fetch water, she hears the sound of a shepherd's flute coming from the hills across the lake. She replies in song. The two trade music back and forth for several minutes but do not meet. Some time later the shepherd, a young man named Ahei, approaches a group of girls washing clothes in a lake and asks for Ashima. They tease him and do not tell him. One day the village has a festival with lots of dancing and music. At one point Ahei plays his flute. Ashima recognizes it, and the two fall in love. Azhi, the son of a rich man, is also attracted to Ashima. When he asks her to marry him, she refuses, telling him that poor girls do not marry rich boys. One day when Ahei is away tending his sheep, Ashima is kidnapped and taken away to the fortress of Azhi's father. Ahei, returning from the pastures, hears and rides off in pursuit. When he reaches Azhi's walled mansion, he challenges Azhi to a contest of singing riddles. Ahei wins, but Ashima is not released. Ahei then takes out his magic bow and send an arrow into the family shrine of his opponents. They relent and release Ashima, who rides away with Ahei on his horse to return home. However, Azhi is vengeful, and as Ashima and Ahei are in a valley, he opens a floodgate, sending a river into the valley. Ashima is drowned. Grieving, Ahei calls out her name. Ashima replies, having been turned into a stone pillar (part of the famous Stone Forest in China's province of Yunnan), telling the Sani people that whenever they call out her name, she will reply to them.—deschreiber | 333,099 | Ashima | Ashima (1964) | Ashima (1964) | Ashima | Ashima (1964) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Holiday Inn | Holiday Inn | Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Marjorie Reynolds, Virginia Dale, Walter Abel, Louise Beavers, Irving Bacon, Marek Windheim, James Bell, John Gallaudet, Shelby Bacon, Joan Arnold, Bob Crosby Orchestra, Edward Arnold Jr., Loretta Barnett, Muriel Barr, Harry Barris, Patsy Bedell, Leon Belasco, Brooks Benedict, Karin Booth, Ralph Brooks, Donald Brown, William Cabanne, Ruth Clifford, Marion Colby, Bob Crosby, Laurie Douglas, June Ealey, Edward Emerson, Julia Faye, Charles Ferguson, Sam Finn, Glenn D. Forbes, Joe Gilbert, Lynda Grey, Kenneth Griffith, Robert Haines, Mildred Harris, Jean Heather, Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian, Robert Homans, Bud Jamison, Kitty Kelly, Louise La Planche, Lora Lee, Glenn Leedy, Jack Lindquist, Teala Loring, Robert Locke Lorraine, Douglas MacArthur, Wilbur Mack, Bud Mercer, Bert Moorhouse, Ross Murray, Anthony Nace, Noel Neill, Jane Novak, Reed Porter, Rebel Randall, Fred Rapport, Keith Richards, Cyril Ring, Ronald R. Rondell, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mel Ruick, Jack Shea, Barbara Slater, Amzie Strickland, David Tihmar, Sid Troy, Jacques Vanaire, Dorothy Vernon, Florence Wix | Comedy, Drama, Music, Musical, Romance | 100 | United States | us | en | Black and White | Australia:G, Brazil:Livre, Finland:S, France:Tous publics, Italy:T, Japan:G, Norway:A, Norway:A::(cinema rating), Philippines:G, Sweden:Btl, United Kingdom:U, United Kingdom:U::(tv rating), United Kingdom:U, United Kingdom:U, (DVD rating: audio commentary), United Kingdom:U::(video rating), United States:Passed::(National Board of Review), United States:Approved | 04 Sep 1942 (USA) | 7.3 | 17,602 | 34,862 | Lovely Linda Mason has crooner Jim Hardy head over heels, but suave stepper Ted Hanover wants her for his new dance partner after femme fatale Lila Dixon gives him the brush. Jim's supper club, Holiday Inn, is the setting for the chase by Hanover and manager Danny Reed. The music's the thing. | English | Holiday Inn | 1,942 | movie | Mark Sandrich, Robert Allen | Claude Binyon, Elmer Rice, Irving Berlin, Ben Holmes, Bert Lawrence, Zion Myers, Francis Swann | null | John Ellis | Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn (United States), Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn (United Kingdom), L'amour chante et danse (France), Musik, Musik (Germany), La posada de las vacaciones (Spain) | Paramount Pictures, Paramount Film Service, Paramount British Pictures, Paramount Film Service, Paramount Films of Mexico, Paramount Filmes, Film AB Paramount, Paramount-Films, Filmaktieselskapet Paramount, Les Films Paramount, Filmaktieselskabet Paramount, Paramount Pictures, MCA/Universal Pictures, MCA Videocassette, MCA Home Video, MCA Home Video, MCA/Universal Home Video, MCA/Universal Home Video, MCA/Universal Home Video, MCA/Universal Home Video, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures, Universal Studios Home Video, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Video, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Studio Distribution Services (SDS), Studio Distribution Services (SDS), Studio Distribution Services (SDS), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) | At an inn which is open only on holidays, a crooner and a hoofer vie for the affections of a beautiful up-and-coming performer.
Lovely Linda Mason has crooner Jim Hardy head over heels, but suave stepper Ted Hanover wants her for his new dance partner after femme fatale Lila Dixon gives him the brush. Jim's supper club, Holiday Inn, is the setting for the chase by Hanover and manager Danny Reed. The music's the thing.—Steve Fenwick <[email protected]>
Jim Hardy, Lila Dixon and Ted Hanover are a popular New York nightclub song and dance act, Jim primarily the "song", Ted the "dance", and Lila the bridge between the two. Jim's plan to ditch it all so that he and Lila can get married and become Midville, Connecticut farmers hits a snag when Lila, who admits she falls in love easily, decides she and Ted also love each other, and that she wants to remain in the spotlight. Lila and Ted become a duo, both professionally and personally. After a year, Jim finds that he is not cut out to be a full-time farmer, but still likes the country life. So he decides he can have the best of both worlds by maintaining the farm, but opening it as an inn, only open as such for the fifteen holidays per year. Called Holiday Inn, it will feature holiday themed dinner shows written and starring Jim in a casual, relaxed atmosphere. Despite their auspicious initial meeting, Jim hires up and coming performer Linda Mason as the shows' leading lady, she who is happy for the break. Jim and Linda seem like they are falling for each other when Ted comes back into the picture after Lila falls in love with someone else and leaves him. Feeling that Linda may become another Lila in his and Ted's lives, especially as Ted's manager, Danny Reed, is pushing for Ted and Linda to be the next big thing in Hollywood, Jim does whatever he can to keep Linda away from Ted and away from Danny's big city show business manoeuvrings. Linda will have to decide what to do when she learns of the manipulation on both Jim and Ted's parts. Only the truth may eventually lead Linda to what she truly wants.—Huggo
Jim and Ted were part of a musical team but Jim has now retired to a farm. However, in due course, Jim finds that he is not cut out for farm life and decides to turn his farm into an entertainment centre, Holiday Inn. He meets and is smitten by Linda, and offers her a job in his musical routine, but Ted is also interested in her. Jim now does his best to keep Linda away from Ted.—grantss
Jim Hardy and Ted Hanover have been vaudeville partners for many years but when Ted announces that he and Jim's girlfriend, dancer Lila Dixon, are going to set off on their own, Jim decides the time has come to retire. He buys himself a farmhouse in New England and settles into the country life but soon realizes that he has an opportunity to do something special. He decides to open his inn to the public, but only on major holidays. Things are going well for him until his old partner Ted shows up and sets his sights on Jim's new friend, Linda Mason. The film introduced the song White Christmas.—garykmcd | 34,862 | Holiday Inn | Holiday Inn (1942) | Holiday Inn (1942) | Holiday Inn | Holiday Inn (1942) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Blue | Blue | Don Wallace, Keith David, Daya Vaidya, Henry G. Sanders, Charles Malik Whitfield, Casey Lee, Lenore Thomas Douglas, Michael Ralph, Evan Parke, Kathrine Narducci, Robert Arevalo, Kevin Benton, Michael Bentt, Robert Cavanah, David A. Cooper, J.P. Davis, Yonda Davis, Tony Genaro, Farley Jackson, Jo D. Jonz, Carolyn Lawson, James DePietro, Eddie Flake, David Graham-Costain, Jesús Dagoberto Heredia, Vito La Morte, Nakoa Lee, Pepper Michaela Lopez, Mary Ly, Gonzalo Menendez, Bradley Miles, Michael Monks, Tracy Moore, James Patric Moran, Ali Olomi, Rich Paul, Sammi Rotibi, Alex Scarlis, Sid Sham, Darin Toonder, Lou Torres, Henry Vega, Russell Whaley, Tamara Whatley, Sye Williams, Larry D. Ragland Jr. | Drama | 98 | United States | us | en | Color | United States:Not Rated | 06 Dec 2010 (USA) | 7.7 | 92 | 1,148,198 | Gary "Blue" Meekins struggles against unusually high obstacles to turn his hopeless life into that of the American dream. As an adolescent growing up in the crime riddled streets of Harlem and losing both parents in a violent murder, Blue became a survivor by any means necessary. After going through a series of financial woes, Blue runs into two of his old childhood acquaintances, Chip and Dutch, who are now hardcore criminals. They offer Blue a part in a robbery of a supposed neighborhood drug dealer. During the robbery, Blue realizes he has been fooled into robbing an innocent family. The events haunt Blue and lead him to give up his life of crime and return to his childhood boxing gym and longtime trainer/mentor China Banks. While Blue struggles in the fighting circuit, he is suddenly laid off from work and his longtime girlfriend Crystal, decides she has had enough of Blue's short sighted dream of becoming a boxing champion, and leaves him. Now, Blue focuses even more on boxing and training. The determination of one man will lead to redemption at all cost. The race is not won by the swift or the strong, but by the one who endures until the end. Fight or die. | English | Blue | 2,009 | movie | Ryan Miningham | Don Wallace | null | Andrew Aiello, Graham Bremner, Jesse Enfield, Brian Harnick, Tyler Harrison, John Hudak Jr., Owen Jones, Christopher Keth, Franziska Schirmer Lewis, Nicholas Menio, Lyn Moncrief, Sam Stewart, Kyle Stryker, Joy Travis, Zach Voytas, Sye Williams | null | Adler & Associates Entertainment, Amazon, GoDigital Media Group, Netflix | Gary "Blue" Meekins struggles against unusually high obstacles to turn his hopeless life into that of the American dream. As an adolescent growing up in the crime riddled streets of Harlem and losing both parents in a violent murder, Blue became a survivor by any means necessary. After going through a series of financial woes, Blue runs into two of his old childhood acquaintances, Chip and Dutch, who are now hardcore criminals. They offer Blue a part in a robbery of a supposed neighborhood drug dealer. During the robbery, Blue realizes he has been fooled into robbing an innocent family. The events haunt Blue and lead him to give up his life of crime and return to his childhood boxing gym and longtime trainer/mentor China Banks. While Blue struggles in the fighting circuit, he is suddenly laid off from work and his longtime girlfriend Crystal, decides she has had enough of Blue's short sighted dream of becoming a boxing champion, and leaves him. Now, Blue focuses even more on boxing and training. The determination of one man will lead to redemption at all cost. The race is not won by the swift or the strong, but by the one who endures until the end. Fight or die.—Fight or Die Productions | 1,148,198 | Blue | Blue (2009) | Blue (2009) | Blue | Blue (2009) | ||
Aruitemo aruitemo | Still Walking | Hiroshi Abe, Yui Natsukawa, You, Kazuya Takahashi, Shohei Tanaka, Kirin Kiki, Yoshio Harada, Ryôga Hayashi, Haruko Katô, Hotaru Nomoto, Susumu Terajima | Drama | 115 | Japan | jp | ja | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:G, France:Tous publics, Germany:6, Italy:T, Japan:G, Norway:A, Portugal:M/12, South Korea:All, Sweden:Btl, Switzerland:7::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:7::(canton of Vaud), Taiwan:0+, United Kingdom:U, United States:Not Rated | 28 Jun 2008 (Japan) | 7.9 | 18,557 | 1,087,578 | Still Walking is a family drama about grown children visiting their elderly parents, which unfolds over one summer day. The aging parents have lived in the family home for decades. Their son and daughter return for a rare family reunion, bringing their own families with them. They have gathered to commemorate the tragic death of the eldest son, who drowned in an accident fifteen years ago. Although the roomy house is as comforting and unchanging as the mother's homemade feast, everyone in the family has subtly changed. | Japanese | Still Walking | 2,008 | movie | Kore-eda Hirokazu | Kore-eda Hirokazu, Kore-eda Hirokazu | null | Eiji Oshita, Naoki Takahashi | 歩いても 歩いても (Japan, Japanese title), Still Walking (World-wide, English title), Still Walking (Canada, English title), Even If You Walk and Walk (World-wide, English title), Still Walking (United States) | Filmmuseum Distributie, Folkets Bio, IFC Films, New Wave Films, Atalanta Filmes, Cine Qua Non Films, Filmarti, Golem Distribución, Lumière Home Entertainment, Odeon, Pan Vision, Pyramide Distribution, The Criterion Channel, The Criterion Collection, The Criterion Collection, Transeuropa Video Entertainment (TVE), trigon-film, trigon-film | A family gathers together for a commemorative ritual whose nature only gradually becomes clear.
Still Walking is a family drama about grown children visiting their elderly parents, which unfolds over one summer day. The aging parents have lived in the family home for decades. Their son and daughter return for a rare family reunion, bringing their own families with them. They have gathered to commemorate the tragic death of the eldest son, who drowned in an accident fifteen years ago. Although the roomy house is as comforting and unchanging as the mother's homemade feast, everyone in the family has subtly changed.—The Film Catalogue | 1,087,578 | Still Walking | Still Walking (2008) | Still Walking (2008) | Still Walking | Still Walking (2008) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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A Simple Favor | A Simple Favor | Anna Kendrick, Ian Ho, Joshua Satine, Glenda Braganza, Andrew Rannells, Kelly McCormack, Aparna Nancherla, Jiah Mavji, Ava LaFramboise, Blake Lively, Henry Golding, Dustin Milligan, Danielle Bourgon, Gia Sandhu, Lila Yee, Zach Smadu, Andrew Moodie, Sugenja Sri, Rupert Friend, Patti Harrison, Jason Oliveira, Noorin Gulamgaus, Katherine Cullen, Bashir Salahuddin, Howard Hoover, Ronnie Rowe, Melody Johnson, Melissa O'Neil, Eric Johnson, Linda Cardellini, Paul Jurewicz, Sarah Baker, Jean Smart, Roger Dunn, Corinne Conley, Olivia Sandoval, Nicole Peters, Lauren Peters, Umed Amin, Jamie Jones, Lesleh Donaldson, Tina Legris, Chris Owens, Geoffrey Antoine, Rosanna Scotto, Lorene Stokes, Stacey Coke, Jung-Yul Kim, Domenic Cina, Julio Benitez Guardiola, Debra Kaiser, Carmen Araiza, Michael Park Ingram, Glen Brough, Jeremy Anthony, Cyndy Day, Daisy Fernando, Kerry-Lee Finkle, Britt Good, Jake Gosden, Lucas Kalechstein, Stephanie Moua, Cristian Perri, Kimberly Rowntree, Allison Wilson-Forbes | Comedy, Crime, Mystery, Thriller | 117 | Canada, United States | ca, us | en | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:M, Austria:12, Belgium:KT/EA, Brazil:16, Canada:14A, Canada:14A::(Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario), Canada:14A::(Canadian Home Video rating), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Chile:14, Colombia:15, Egypt:R::(self-applied), Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Greece:K-16, Hong Kong:IIB, Hungary:16, India:15+, Indonesia:17+, Ireland:15A, Israel:16, Italy:T, Japan:PG12, Lithuania:N-13, Luxembourg:12, Malaysia:18, Mexico:B15, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Nigeria:18, Norway:12, Philippines:R-16, Poland:12, Portugal:M/14, Russia:18+, Singapore:M18, South Africa:16, South Korea:18, Spain:12, Sweden:11, Switzerland:12, Taiwan:R-12, Thailand:15, Turkey:15+, United Kingdom:15, United States:R, Ukraine:16, United Arab Emirates:15+, Vietnam:C18 | 14 Sep 2018 (USA) | 6.8 | 162,181 | 7,040,874 | Stephanie, a widowed mother, who also runs a cooking vlog, befriends Emily, an upper-class secretive woman whose child goes to same elementary school as of Stephanie's. Suddenly Emily goes missing and Stephanie starts investigating, only to find dark secrets, which changes the life of Stephanie forever. | English | A Simple Favor | 2,018 | movie | Paul Feig | Darcey Bell, Jessica Sharzer | David Clayton, Brian DeMetz, Brianna Domont, Scott Dougherty, Jim Gorman, Ryan Kelly, Beth Li, David Lingenfelser, Chris MacKinnon, Jeffrey J. Marks, Sean O'Connor, El Ogorodova, Chris Serenil, Jay Shindell, Jeff W. Smith, Sky Stone, Tim Weber | David Allan, Karen Bayer, James R. Belletier, Mark Berdock, Andrea Bias, Jon Billings, Josh Braithwaite, Martin Brown, Timothy A. Campbell, Michael Carella, Jimmy Carter, Mark Cassidy, Angelo Colavecchia, Phil Coutu, Mark Cyre, Jeff DaSilva, Glendon Davis, Federico De Marco, Matt Degreff, John W. Duvall, Tim Golden, Matthew Harris, Kelly Hearns, Brian Heller, Peter Iovino, Dave Isern, Delroy P. Jarrett, Robert Johnson, Ryan P. Kelly, Alex Lawrence, Toomas Loo, Bruce Macaulay, Valerie Martin, Tim McAuffle, John McElwain, Dave Navratil, Anthony Nocera, Doug Novis, Sean Osadzuk, David Owen, Jassen Paradela, Gautam Pinto, John Piva, Michael Plant, Raphael Rapati, Matthew Reid, Ron Renzetti, Matt Richards, Steve Sheridan, Brad Spencer, Dean Stinchcombe, John Stubbings, Peter Symonowicz, Daniel Tacchino, Tom Taylor, Glen Burton Thomas, Walter Thomson, William F. White, Phil Whitfield, Tenzin Woeser, Gord Young, Ian C. Harris | Une petite faveur (Canada, French title), A Simple Favour (New Zealand, English title), A Simple Favour (Ireland, English title), A Simple Favour (United Kingdom), L'ombre d'Emily (France) | Lionsgate Films, Lionsgate UK, Lionsgate Films, 01 Distribution, ACME, ACME, ACME, Aurum Films, BF Distribution, Belga Films, Bir Film, Blitz Film & Video Distribution, CatchPlay, Central Partnership, Constantin-Film, Entertainment One, Forum Film Slovakia, Golden Screen Cinemas, Golden Village Pictures, Green Narae Media, Impuls Pictures, Independent Films, Lark Films Distribution, Metropolitan Filmexport, Mongkol Major, Monolith Films, Myndform, Nordisk Film Distribution, Nordisk Film, Norsk Filmdistribusjon, Phars Film, Pioneer Films, Pony Canyon Theatrical Films, Pris Audiovisuais, Pro Video Film & Distribution Kft., Roadshow Film Distributors (NZ) Ltd., Roadshow Films, Spentzos Films, Spentzos Films, Times Media Films, Ukrainian Film Distribution (UFD), Vertical Entertainment, Vertical Entertainment, Westec Media Limited, Eagle Films, GEM Entertainment, Lionsgate Films, Lionsgate Films, Lionsgate Films, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate UK, Lionsgate UK, Lionsgate UK, RTL Entertainment | Stephanie is a single mother with a parenting vlog who befriends Emily, a secretive upper-class woman who has a child at the same elementary school. When Emily goes missing, Stephanie takes it upon herself to investigate.
Stephanie, a widowed mother, who also runs a cooking vlog, befriends Emily, an upper-class secretive woman whose child goes to same elementary school as of Stephanie's. Suddenly Emily goes missing and Stephanie starts investigating, only to find dark secrets, which changes the life of Stephanie forever.—kuntal_ghosh2002
Hands down, Stephanie Smothers, a cheerful vlogger and full-time, stay-at-home single mum, is a force of nature and a true connoisseur of all things domestic. Always available to volunteer for more than one job in her son Miles' elementary school, buttoned-up Stephanie will see her picture-perfect life take an unexpected turn when she befriends the glamorous fellow mum, Emily Nelson, an elegant and cryptic New York City PR executive. As one thing leads to another, after a series of boozy afternoons, curiosity turns into friendship, and before long, Emily asks a simple favour of Stephanie: to pick up her son, Nicky, from school. Then, Emily goes missing, and as the hours turn into days, worried Stephanie decides to take action, and embarks on a mission to shed light on Emily's unaccountable disappearance. Where is Emily?—Nick Riganas | 7,040,874 | Simple Favor, A | A Simple Favor (2018) | Simple Favor, A (2018) | Simple Favor, A | Simple Favor, A (2018) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Chariots of Fire | Chariots of Fire | Nicholas Farrell, Nigel Havers, Ian Charleson, Ben Cross, Daniel Gerroll, Ian Holm, John Gielgud, Lindsay Anderson, Nigel Davenport, Cheryl Campbell, Alice Krige, Dennis Christopher, Brad Davis, Patrick Magee, Peter Egan, Struan Rodger, David Yelland, Yves Beneyton, Jeremy Sinden, Gordon Hammersley, Andrew Hawkins, Richard Griffiths, John Young, Benny Young, Yvonne Gilan, Jack Smethurst, Gerry Slevin, Peter Cellier, Stephen Mallatratt, Colin Bruce, Alan Polonsky, Edward Wiley, Philip O'Brien, Ralph Lawton, John Rutland, Alan Dudley, Tommy Boyle, Kim Clifford, Wallace Campbell, Patrick Doyle, David John, Tess Dignan, Ruby Wax, Michael Jeyes, David Kivlin, Eddie Hughson, Gayle Garyson, Sue Sammon, Linda Wallis, Rosy Clayton, Linda Boyland, Doreen Sloane, Paul Howard, Alan Lorimer, Steve Ambrose, James Usher, Michael Lonsdale, Garth Jones, Peter Jones, Leonard Mullen, Graham Brooke, Paul Mahoney, Phil Tait, Dave Turner, Paul Bannon, Carl Beaumont, Kenneth Branagh, Russell Brook, Lorraine Daniels, Steven Ellison, Mark English, Stephen Fry, Barrie Holland, Lew Hooper, Stephen Marzella, Roberta Morrell, Robin Pappas, Derek Pringle, Ted Robbins, Peter Ross-Murray, Guy Standeven | Biography, Drama, Sport | 125 | United Kingdom | gb | en, fr | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:NRC, Australia:M, Australia:G, Brazil:Livre, Brazil:12, Canada:PG::(Manitoba), Canada:G::(Nova Scotia), Canada:F::(Ontario), Ecuador:12::(self-applied), Finland:S, Finland:K-3, (new rating: 2001), France:Tous publics, Germany:12::(DVD rating), Iceland:L, India:U, Ireland:G, Ireland:12::(Blu-ray), Italy:T, Japan:G, Malaysia:U, Mexico:B, Netherlands:AL, New Zealand:G, Norway:12, Peru:Apt, Poland:12::(self-applied), Portugal:M/12, Russia:0+, Singapore:PG, South Africa:A, South Korea:12, South Korea:All, Spain:A, Sweden:Btl, United Kingdom:15::(Blu-ray), United Kingdom:A, United Kingdom:PG, United Kingdom:U, United States:TV-PG::(TV rating), United States:PG, United Arab Emirates:Not Rated, West Germany:12::(f) | 09 Apr 1982 (USA) | 7.1 | 65,739 | 82,158 | During the post-World War I era, Britons Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell are both naturally gifted fast sprinters, but approach running and how it fits into their respective lives differently. Harold, the son of a Lithuanian Jew, lives a somewhat-privileged life as a student at Cambridge and uses being the fastest to overcome what he sees as the obstacles he faces in life a Jew despite that privilege. In his words to paraphrase an old adage, he is often invited to the trough, but isn't allowed to drink. His running prowess does earn him the respect of his classmates, especially his running teammates, and to some extent the school administration, if only he maintains what they consider proper gentlemanly decorum, which isn't always the case in their minds. Eric Liddell, a Scot born to Christian missionaries in China, is a devout member of the Church of Scotland who hopes to eventually return to that missionary work. He sees running as a win-win: the notoriety of being fast gives him an added outlet to spread the word of God, while he sees his speed as being a gift from God, and he wants to run to honor God and that gift. This view does not sit well with his sister Jennie, who sees his running as only taking away time from his work to God. Harold and Eric's lives intersect in national races, but it is the 100-meter track event at the 1924 Paris Olympics which the two men and their supporters most anticipate. Beyond the fact that Americans Charles Paddock and Jackson Scholz are favored in the event, the much-anticipated head-to-head between Harold and Eric could be further shadowed by other issues, especially as it affects Eric's Christian beliefs. | English, French | Chariots of Fire | 1,981 | movie | Hugh Hudson | Colin Welland | Ray Caple | Graham Attwood, Michael Connor, Dennis Fraser, Derek Gatrell, Alan Grayley, Alan Grosch, Dewi Humphreys, John Ignatius, Brian Kemp, Eddie Knight, Billy Merrell, Ray Potter, Kate Robinson, Brian Ellis | Les chariots de feu (France), Die Stunde des Siegers (Germany), Carros de fuego (Spain), Carros de foc (Spain, Catalan title), Triumfens ögonblick (Finland, Swedish title) | Twentieth Century Fox Film Company, The Ladd Company, Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox India, Filmes Castello Lopes, Fox Columbia Film Distributors, Fox Films, InCine, Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF), Twentieth Century Fox, 20th Century Fox Argentina, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century-Fox, 20th Century Fox Video, Warner Home Video, CBS/Fox Video, CBS/Fox Home Video, Alliance Vidéo, CBS Electronics, CBS/Fox, Canal+, CBS / Fox Video, Warner Home Video, Antenne 2 (A2), Warner Home Video, Yleisradio (YLE), CBS/Fox Video, Dongwoo Video, Warner Home Video, Mainostelevisio (MTV3), FoxVideo, France 3, CinéCinémas, Nelonen, Nelonen, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, PFC Vidéo, PFC Vidéo, Warner Home Video, Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Korea, Fox Pathé Europa, Warner Home Video, ARTE, Mainostelevisio (MTV3), Télé Monté Carlo (TMC), France 4, Warner Home Video, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, FS Film, Fox Pathé Europa, France 3, Warner Home Video, RTL9, France 2 (FR2), Le Monde, Mainostelevisio (MTV3), 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Warner Home Video, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Fox Pathé Europa, Warner Home Video, HBO Max, Disney+, France 5, Abril Vídeo, Rautakirja | Two British track athletes, one a determined Jew and the other a devout Christian, are driven to win in the 1924 Olympics as they wrestle with issues of pride and conscience.
During the post-World War I era, Britons Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell are both naturally gifted fast sprinters, but approach running and how it fits into their respective lives differently. Harold, the son of a Lithuanian Jew, lives a somewhat-privileged life as a student at Cambridge and uses being the fastest to overcome what he sees as the obstacles he faces in life a Jew despite that privilege. In his words to paraphrase an old adage, he is often invited to the trough, but isn't allowed to drink. His running prowess does earn him the respect of his classmates, especially his running teammates, and to some extent the school administration, if only he maintains what they consider proper gentlemanly decorum, which isn't always the case in their minds. Eric Liddell, a Scot born to Christian missionaries in China, is a devout member of the Church of Scotland who hopes to eventually return to that missionary work. He sees running as a win-win: the notoriety of being fast gives him an added outlet to spread the word of God, while he sees his speed as being a gift from God, and he wants to run to honor God and that gift. This view does not sit well with his sister Jennie, who sees his running as only taking away time from his work to God. Harold and Eric's lives intersect in national races, but it is the 100-meter track event at the 1924 Paris Olympics which the two men and their supporters most anticipate. Beyond the fact that Americans Charles Paddock and Jackson Scholz are favored in the event, the much-anticipated head-to-head between Harold and Eric could be further shadowed by other issues, especially as it affects Eric's Christian beliefs.—Huggo | 82,158 | Chariots of Fire | Chariots of Fire (1981) | Chariots of Fire (1981) | Chariots of Fire | Chariots of Fire (1981) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Hustlers | Hustlers | Constance Wu, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Stiles, Mette Narrative, Wai Ching Ho, Emma Batiz, Vanessa Aspillaga, Jay Oakerson, Trace Lysette, Marcy Richardson, Keke Palmer, Mercedes Ruehl, Lili Reinhart, G-Eazy, Cardi B, Lizzo, Konstantine Drakopoulos, Dov Davidoff, Brandon Keener, Devin Ratray, Usher, Cate Smit, Kristina Asriyan, Alisa Ermolaev, Frank Whaley, Jacqueline Frances, Alex Breaux, Pamela Stewart, Jon Glaser, Grant MacDermott, Rhys Coiro, Mike Keller, Gianmarco Soresi, Zac Jaffee, Ed Herbstman, Ashley Neal, Georgia Ximenes Lifsher, Hannah Weir, Stormi Maya, Scarlett Sher, Madeline Brewer, Randi Kaplan, Kersti Bryan, Steven Boyer, Mario Polit, Paul Nielsen, Peter O'Connor, Jack O'Connell, Agatha Christine Celleri, John Palladino, John Forte, Zachery Byrd, Momo Judy Ave, Chris Angerman, Amanda Anthony, Alicia Aswat, Marc Alan Austen, Andrea Balsa, Kristoffe Brodeur, Scotty Bugatti, Christopher T. Chioma, Adam Cohen, Elizabeth Cool, Leonys Delossantos, Alexa Don, Tom Downing, Janelle Feigley, Romeo Galasso, Sholom Gelt, Mark D. Gersten, Scott Gladstone, George R Golden, Robert Lee Harvey, Ken Holmes, Paul Jackson, Bob Lloyd, Marisa Marra, Doris McCarthy, Tommy McInnis, Josh Mowery, Manhattan Nieves, Brandon Keith Rogers, Kim Rossomando, David M Sandoval Jr., Jonathan Sienkiewicz, Rob Stats, Nicholas Suech, Daymien Valentino, David Wenzel, Molly Williams, Leonard Zimmerman | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 110 | United States | us | en, ru | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA15+, Austria:16, Belgium:KNT/ENA, Brazil:16, Bulgaria:D, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:14A::(British Columbia), Canada:14A::(Manitoba), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Chile:14, Colombia:15, Czechia:15, Denmark:11, Ecuador:16::(Guayaquil), Ecuador:18::(Quito), Finland:K-16, France:Tous publics avec avertissement, Germany:12, Greece:K-15, Hong Kong:IIB, Hungary:16, Iceland:16, India:A, Indonesia:21+, Indonesia:18+::(streaming), Ireland:16, Ireland:15::(DVD rating), Israel:16, Italy:T, Japan:PG12, Kuwait:(Banned), Lithuania:N-16, Luxembourg:16, Malaysia:(Banned), Malta:15, Mexico:B15, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Nigeria:18, Norway:12::(cinema rating), Philippines:R-16, Poland:15, Portugal:M/14, Russia:18+, Singapore:R21::(Netflix), Singapore:M18, South Africa:18, South Korea:18, Spain:18::(ICAA), Sweden:11, Switzerland:14, Taiwan:R-18, Thailand:18, Turkey:18+::(Netflix self-rating), Turkey:15+::(Netflix), United Kingdom:15, United States:R, Ukraine:16, United Arab Emirates:18+::(self-applied) | 13 Sep 2019 (USA) | 6.3 | 107,427 | 5,503,686 | null | English, Russian | Hustlers | 2,019 | movie | Lorene Scafaria | Lorene Scafaria, Jessica Pressler | Bryan Binder, Melissa Brockman, Ismael Camarillo, Yu Ying Chien, Kevin Crowe, Tomohiko Fukuda, Diego Galtieri, Zach Hamelton, Lauren Hulsey, Gareth Kanter, Young Min Kim, Doron Kipper, Joe Kleinberg, Tim LeDoux, Franco Leng, Kyle Merola, Gerad Metz, Matt Moyes, Mark Plunkett, Anthony Safarik, Jason Sanford, Jack Semcken, Stephanie Sweeney, Robert Tobin, Nicolas Dolan Ureño | Bill Almeida, Jan Burgess, Stewart Cantrell, Chris Cochran, Loic De Lame, Loïc de Lame, Troy Dobbertin, Michael Fuchs, Omkar Gauchan, Christopher F. Graneto, Mason Harrelson, Josh Hensley, J. Alan Hostetter, Nicholas Huynh, Jennie Jeddry, John Kramer, John Krause, Michael A. Leo, Clay Liversidge, Brooks Lockwood, Jeff Makarauskas, Charlie Marroquin, John J. Moers, Barbara Nitke, Vincent Pierce, Rebecca Rajadnya, Eric Robertson, Alison Cohen Rosa, Spencer Rubin, Peter Russell, Tsyen Shen, Andrew Sweeney, Brooks Toran, Craig Vaccaro, Raffaele Vesco | The Hustlers at Scores (United States), Queens (France), Estafadoras de Wall Street (Spain), 舞女大盗 (China, Mandarin title), Hustlers - korkojen kera (Finland) | STX Entertainment, Diamond Films, Elevation Pictures, STX International, ACME, Blitz Film & Video Distribution, Blitz Film & Video Distribution, Blitz, Diamond Films, Forum Film Bulgaria, Forum Film Slovakia, Impuls Pictures, Kinomania, Lucky Red, MDfilm, Metropolitan Filmexport, Monolith Films, Myndform, Odeon, Pro Video Film & Distribution Kft., SF Film Finland, SF Norge, SF Studios, Sky Cinema, The Searchers, Universal Pictures International (UPI), Vertical Entertainment, Vertical Entertainment, Cinemundo, CatchPlay, Cathay-Keris Films, Diamond Films, Diamond Films, Diamond Films, Diamond Films, Digi-Optic Films, Joyncontents Group, MM2 Entertainment, Meloman, Panorama Entertainment, Roadshow Film Distributors (NZ) Ltd., Roadshow Films, Times Media Films, Film & TV House, GEM Entertainment, Remain In Light, The Searchers, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Regents, CineStar TV, Leonine Studios, SF Film Finland, Showtime Networks, MDfilm, Yleisradio (YLE), Lionsgate Films, Top Film Distribution | Inspired by the viral New York Magazine article, Hustlers follows a crew of savvy former strip club employees who band together to turn the tables on their Wall Street clients. | 5,503,686 | Hustlers | Hustlers (2019) | Hustlers (2019) | Hustlers | Hustlers (2019) | ||
The Light House | The Light House | Sung Guen Oh, Su In Jo | Drama, Fantasy, Romance | 110 | South Korea, United States | kr, us | ko | Color | null | null | null | null | null | 3,088,256 | null | Korean | The Light House | 2,013 | movie | Manho Hwang | Manho Hwang | null | null | null | null | A mysterious Korean man comes to San Fransisco and meets an mysterious Korean woman. They share their story and try to comfort each other. | 3,088,256 | Light House, The | The Light House (2013) | Light House, The (2013) | Light House, The | Light House, The (2013) | null |
In the Heights | In the Heights | Anthony Ramos, Melissa Barrera, Leslie Grace, Corey Hawkins, Olga Merediz, Jimmy Smits, Gregory Diaz IV, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Stephanie Beatriz, Dascha Polanco, Noah Catala, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mateo Gómez, Marc Anthony, Patrick Page, Olivia Perez, Analia Gomez, Dean Scott Vazquez, Mason Vazquez, Delila Ramos, Valentina, Chris Jackson, Susan Pourfar, María Hinojosa, Ryan Woodle, Doreen Montalvo, Ilia Jessica Castro, Yesy Garcia, Jonathan Arana, Jennifer Hernandez, Amp Ngernrungruangroj, Bairam Rizai, Lavinia Jones Wright, Alexandra Campos, Rhapsody James, Ariana S. Gomez, Ariana Greenblatt, Hugh M Jones III, Sissa Strain, Fana Minea Tesfagiorgis, Daniel Alatorre, Ethan Barker, Shawn Black, Lucas Cardona, Emiliano Cuesta, Andre Da Silva, Gina DePool, Courtney Gonzalez, Anthony Gusevich, Juliet Hartley, Zachary Hausman, Ken Holmes, Kimberly L. Jackson, Kimo Kepano, The Kid Mero, Tess Kondratiev, Mark Lehneman, Valéry Lessard, Alexandra Lopez Galan, Johanna Lugo, Eddy Mejia, Robert Mercado, Luis Miranda, Tiffany Marie Morris, Berenice Odriozola, Marcus Pena, David Valentino Penaga, Alex Perez, Jenna Perez, Annie Pisapia, Isabella Marie Quezada, Daniela Reina, Jaiden Riley, Anthony Rojas, Olivia Simone Roman, Rosemary Severino, Francisco Solorzano, Sammy Soto, Seth Stewart, Dillon John Swanson, Luz Towns-Miranda, Christina Uniqe Castellanos, Daymien Valentino, Alberto Vazquez, Ashley Kristeen Vega, Devin Vega, Perry Young | Drama, Musical, Romance | 143 | United States | us | en, es, he | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:PG, Austria:6, Belgium:AL/Tous, Brazil:12, Canada:PG::(Alberta), Colombia:T, Denmark:A, Egypt:E, Finland:S, France:Tous publics, Germany:6::(bw), Hong Kong:IIA, India:UA 16+, Indonesia:13+, Ireland:12A, Israel:ALL, Italy:T, Japan:G::(self-applied), Mexico:A, Netherlands:AL, New Zealand:PG, Norway:A::(cinema rating), Poland:12, Portugal:M/12, Russia:12+, Saudi Arabia:R15, Singapore:PG, South Korea:12, Spain:7, Sweden:Btl, Switzerland:10, Taiwan:6+, Taiwan:0+, United Kingdom:PG, United States:PG-13, United Arab Emirates:PG-13 | 11 Jun 2021 (USA) | 7.3 | 52,014 | 1,321,510 | In the Heights centers on a variety of characters living in the neighborhood of Washington Heights, on the northern tip of Manhattan. At the center of the show is Usnavi, a bodega owner who looks after the aging Cuban lady next door, pines for the gorgeous girl working in the neighboring beauty salon and dreams of winning the lottery and escaping to the shores of his native Dominican Republic. Meanwhile, Nina, a childhood friend of Usnavi's, has returned to the neighborhood from her first year at college with surprising news for her parents, who have spent their life savings on building a better life for their daughter. Ultimately, Usnavi and the residents of the close-knit neighborhood get a dose of what it means to be home. | English, Spanish, Hebrew | In the Heights | 2,021 | movie | Jon M. Chu | Quiara Alegría Hudes, Quiara Alegría Hudes, Lin-Manuel Miranda | Tennille Alcindor, John Ashby, John Bair, Mason Barksdale, Tim Donovan, Coche Gonzalez, Chris Green, Mia Mallory Green, Matthew T. Griffin, John Grimaldi Jr., Amanda Howanice, Rajesh Kaushik, Christian T. Kelley-Madera, Denis Kozyrev, Michael Means, Vance Miller, Skylar Nichols, Joseph Oberle, Aaron Raff, Mark Russell, Kunal Sarkar, Kathryn Sigismund, Esther Song, Konduru Achiraju, Stella Ampatzi, Grant Anderson, Osvaldo Andreaus, Lucas Andrei, John Ashby, Navid Bagherzadeh, Jessica Bascom, Elias Bermudez, Martin Boksar, Joseph Brigati, Cody Brunty, Josh Child, Derek Cole, Nick Crist, Robert Nicholas Dauphinais, Daniel Diaz, John DiMare, Jonathan Dontchev, Alex Dreiblatt, Kristen Drosinos, Kelsey Drown, Alok Dwivedi, Artur Elson, Lauren Fernandez-Morrell, Will Fisher, Elangovan Ganeshan, Leighana Ginther, Marian Golden, Jordan Gozinsky, Junyoung Han, Ariyan Hashemi, Chad Herrada, Dimitre Iliev, Rithika Iyer, Timothy L.L. Jones, Min Hwa Jung, Byeo Ri Kim, Rob Konuch, Muthyala Krishnaiah, Randy Krueger, Neela Kumuda, Matt Kushner, Jared Levin, Mark Lieberman, Christian Lowe, Bob Lowery, Patrick Lundy, Venkata Sivakumar Mannepalli, Jose L. Marin, James McEvitt, Nicole Melius, Ed Mendez, Mark Miller, Zoran Mladenovski, Erin W. Nash, Jaimie Park, Soobum Park, Kenzi Parker, David Piombino, Michelle Polacinski, Daniel Rao, Ari Reisner, Christopher Riemann, Raymond Rodriguez, Sebastian Romero, David Rouxel, Elias Saliba, Alexis Sansone, Den Serras, Mazyar Sharifian, Cathy Shaw, Esther Song, Doug Spilatro, Moshe Swed, Amy Tang, Vadim Turchin, Jenny Wong, Sara Woomer, Jain Yashvardhan, Dave Zeevalk | Peter Agliata, John Alcantara, Tristan Allen, Sebastián Almeida, Denise Bailie, John J. Begley, Braden Belmonte, Keith Berg, Charlie Beyer, Paul Bode, James Boniece, Michael Buck, Brian Carmichael, Jason Cortazzo, Matt Craig, Paul Dickover, Chris Dixon, Jesse Dublanica, Diandra Farquharson, Stanley Fernandez Jr., Gavin Fernandez, Aaron Fine, Sally Foster, Brian Gambardella, John Gatland, Sean P. Gilbert, Christopher F. Graneto, Charlie Grubbs, Wil Hamlin, Brian Heller, Mike Hoffmann, Caroline Ibarra, Bjorn G. Jackson, Stanley James, William Jones, Marvin Lee, Dan Levy, Christopher Liscinsky, Kevin Lowry, Loren Malo, Nick Mangiatordi, Charlie Marroquin, Ronnie Mazzola Jr., Neicy McFadden, Damon Meledones, Hunter Powers Middleton, Marshall Miller, Monique Mitchell, Cristobal Moris, Gennaro Morrone, John Buzz Moyer, Ian O'Neill, Luis Ortiz, Korey L. Owens, Vincent Pierce, Macall B. Polay, Michael Pomorski, Justin Powers, Austin Restrepo, David Rossi, Mark Schmidt, Justin Situ, Basil Smith, Brooks Toran, Julian Wellbery, Brady Weston, John Woods, John Woods, Paul Agostinelli, Denise Bailie, Jonathan Buscemi, Noah Chamis, Ross Citrin, Jean Daguillard, Julian de la Pena, Stephen Fitzgerald, Katsumi Funahashi, Hector Herrera, Kevin Hooper, Alphonso Leung, Mike Remer, Jack Rosenfeld, Christina See, Kaliya Warren, Miguel Zamora | D'où l'on vient (France), En un barrio de Nueva York (Spain), 身在高地 (China, Mandarin title), Sognando a New York - In the Heights (Switzerland, Italian title), Shkhouna al Ha'Govah (Israel, Hebrew title) | Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Pictures, NOS Audiovisuais, Warner Bros. Pictures Germany, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Singapore, Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Flixzilla, HBO Max, Studio Distribution Services (SDS), Studio Distribution Services (SDS), Studio Distribution Services (SDS), Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment | In Washington Heights, a sympathetic New York bodega owner saves every penny every day as he imagines and sings about a better life.
In the Heights centers on a variety of characters living in the neighborhood of Washington Heights, on the northern tip of Manhattan. At the center of the show is Usnavi, a bodega owner who looks after the aging Cuban lady next door, pines for the gorgeous girl working in the neighboring beauty salon and dreams of winning the lottery and escaping to the shores of his native Dominican Republic. Meanwhile, Nina, a childhood friend of Usnavi's, has returned to the neighborhood from her first year at college with surprising news for her parents, who have spent their life savings on building a better life for their daughter. Ultimately, Usnavi and the residents of the close-knit neighborhood get a dose of what it means to be home.—Broadway.com
Lights up on Washington Heights...The scent of a cafecito caliente hangs in the air just outside of the 181st Street subway stop, where a kaleidoscope of dreams rallies this vibrant and tight-knit community. At the intersection of it all is the likable, magnetic bodega owner Usnavi (Anthony Ramos), who saves every penny from his daily grind as he hopes, imagines and sings about a better life.
Dreaming of saving up enough money to return to his island and restore his late father's business in the Dominican Republic, bright-eyed Usnavi runs a bodega in the lively neighbourhood of Washington Heights, Manhattan, selling the best coffee in town. Until then, Usnavi vies for beautiful beautician Vanessa's attention, as his childhood friends, Benny and Nina, nurture dreams of their own, intent on helping the immigrant community of Washington Heights. But, these streets are made of music, and as the temperature rises, nothing can stand in the way of youthful, sun-kissed optimism. After all, there is no place like home.—Nick Riganas | 1,321,510 | In the Heights | In the Heights (2021) | In the Heights (2021) | In the Heights | In the Heights (2021) | ||
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles | Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles | Brad Pitt, Christian Slater, Virginia McCollam, John McConnell, Tom Cruise, Mike Seelig, Bellina Logan, Thandiwe Newton, Lyla Hay Owen, Lee E. Scharfstein, Indra Ové, Helen McCrory, Monte Montague, Kirsten Dunst, Nathalie Bloch-Lainé, Jeanette Kontomitras, Roger Lloyd Pack, George Kelly, Nicole DuBois Favre, Stephen Rea, Antonio Banderas, Micha Bergese, Rory Edwards, Marcel Iures, Susan Lynch, Louise Salter, Matthew Sim, François Testory, Andrew Tiernan, Simon Tyrrell, George Antoni, Sara Stockbridge, Laure Marsac, Katia Caballero, Louis Lewis-Smith, Domiziana Giordano, Kenneth Coombs, Reese Foster, Erika L. Ganier, Ben Gardiner, Rusty Gregoire, Jacquelyn Twodat Jackson, Doron Jacobs, Danny Kamin, Gustavo I. Ortiz, John Risso, Rafael Siegel, Greta Valenti, Erick Vinther, Glenn Webster, Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc | Drama, Fantasy, Horror | 123 | United States | us | en, fr | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA15+, Australia:M::(DVD), Brazil:14, Brazil:16, Canada:18A, Canada:R::(Canadian Home Video), Canada:R::(Manitoba), Canada:18::(Nova Scotia), Canada:16+::(Québec), Canada:13+::(Québec), Canada:18A::(Alberta), Chile:18, Czechia:18, Egypt:R, Finland:K-18, Finland:K-16, France:12, Germany:16, Hong Kong:III, Iceland:16, India:A::(Mumbai), Indonesia:16+::(self-applied), Ireland:18, Italy:VM14, Japan:16+::(self-applied), Japan:PG12, Malaysia:(Banned), Mexico:C, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:RP16, Nigeria:18, Norway:15::(VOD), Norway:18::(cinema rating), Peru:18, Philippines:R-18, Poland:16::(self-applied), Portugal:M/16, Russia:16+, Saudi Arabia:R18, Singapore:R(A), Singapore:M18, South Africa:16, South Korea:15, South Korea:18::(DVD/Blu-ray), Spain:18::(ICAA), Sweden:15, Taiwan:16+::(self-applied), Thailand:16+::(self-applied), Turkey:18+::(self-applied), United Kingdom:18, United Kingdom:15, United States:R, United Arab Emirates:18+::(self-applied) | 11 Nov 1994 (USA) | 7.5 | 346,643 | 110,148 | Against the backdrop of a gloomy San Francisco, the nearly two-century-old vampire, Louis de Pointe du Lac, recounts the unbelievable story of his eternal transformation and a life worse than death to the sceptic reporter, Daniel Molloy. Spanning two hundred years of cruel betrayals, extreme solitude, and unquenched thirst, Louis' grimly fascinating tale pivots around his perpetually regrettable decision to embrace the dictatorship of blood, and, above all, his maker: the seductive blonde aristocrat of death, Lestat de Lioncourt. Is Louis' mystical epic of bloodshed genuine? Is this, indeed, an interview with a vampire? | English, French | Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles | 1,994 | movie | Neil Jordan | Anne Rice, Anne Rice | Michole Bergstrom, Angus Bickerton, Dennis Blakey, Kenneth Brain, Thomas R. Bryant, Floyd Casey, Craig Caton, Kristen D. Chidel, Candice Chinn, Judith Crow, Robin L. D'Arcy, Laura Di Blagio, Feliciano di Giorgio, Paddy Eason, Peter Farson, Martin Gutteridge, Craig Halperin, Pete Hanson, Adam Hill, Jim Hillin, Caleb J. Howard, Gary Jackemuk, Michael Kanfer, Mark A. Lasoff, Robert Legato, Mark Lohff, Anthony Mabin, Kevin Scott Mack, Josh Margolies, Terrence Masson, Barbara McCullough, Chad Merriam, Craig Mullins, Raj Naiksatam, Alison O'Brien, Erik Penn, Price Pethel, Randall J. Rosa, Paula Schneider, Scott Schneider, Steven J. Scott, Patrick Shearn, Adam Stark, Andy Stevens, Steve Switaj, Peter Takeuchi, Michael Talarico, Cari Thomas, Renée Tymn, Joe Viskocil, Robert Wait, Jeffrey Edward Baksinski, Matthew Durham, Adam Howard, Scott Ross, Robert Small, Xique Tymn, Kieran Woo, Thomas Zell | James Babineaux, Eric Baraillon, Jean-Pierre Baronsky, Florent Bazin, J. Chuck Biagio, Adam Biddle, Neil Brown, Bernard Brégier, Richard Brooks Burton, Gary Cadow, George M. Chappell, Stéphane Cry, James Devis, Sascha Dhillon, François Duhamel, Kevin Edland, Jack English, Camille Feveille, Darren Flindall, Caspar Gordon, Scott Graves, Brooks P. Guyer, Chip Hackler, Graham Hall, Herb Harton, John Higgins, David Holland, David Katz, J. Steven Latham, Wayne Leach, Clive Mackey, Colin Manning, Keith Manning, Steve Marles, Anastas N. Michos, Mark Moore, Ted Morris, Chris Mortley, Daniel Murphy, Anne Nicolet, Brian W. Nordheim, David B. Nowell, Paul Olinde, Jesse Wayne Parker, Ronnie Phillips, Bobby Powell, C. Alan Rawlins, Riko Schatke, Michael L. Smith, C. Ashley Sudge, Newton TerMeer, Kevin Thompson, Mark Toups, Richard Vidal, Lou Weinert, Tom Bradley, Nick Pearson, Wells A. Smith | Interview with the Vampire (United States), Entretien avec un vampire (France), Entretien avec un vampire - Les chroniques d'un vampire (France), Interview mit einem Vampir (Germany), Interview mit einem Vampir - Aus der Chronik der Vampire (Germany) | Warner Bros., Geffen Pictures, Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Gemini Film, Argentina Video Home, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Argentina Video Home, Argentina Video Home, Veronica Television, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Yleisradio (YLE), Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Sandrew Metronome Distribution, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Sub, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Mainostelevisio (MTV3), AVA, Warner Bros. Korea, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros., Warner Española S.A., Canal+, HBO Max, Varus Video, Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland, Warner Home Vídeo, Warner Home Vídeo | A vampire tells his epic life story: love, betrayal, loneliness, and hunger.
Against the backdrop of a gloomy San Francisco, the nearly two-century-old vampire, Louis de Pointe du Lac, recounts the unbelievable story of his eternal transformation and a life worse than death to the sceptic reporter, Daniel Molloy. Spanning two hundred years of cruel betrayals, extreme solitude, and unquenched thirst, Louis' grimly fascinating tale pivots around his perpetually regrettable decision to embrace the dictatorship of blood, and, above all, his maker: the seductive blonde aristocrat of death, Lestat de Lioncourt. Is Louis' mystical epic of bloodshed genuine? Is this, indeed, an interview with a vampire?—Nick Riganas
It hasn't even been a year since a plantation owner named Louis lost his wife in childbirth. Both his wife and the infant died, and now he has lost his will to live. A vampire named Lestat takes a liking to Louis and offers him the chance to become a creature of the night: a vampire. Louis accepts, and Lestat drains Louis' mortal blood and then replaces it with his own, turning Louis into a vampire. Louis must learn from Lestat the ways of the vampire.—<[email protected]>
In 1791, plantation owner Louis outside New Orleans has lost his courage to live. He gets bitten by the vampire Lestat and is himself turned into one. He hates being a vampire and refuses to kill humans. Louis and Lestat turn a little girl, Claudia, into a vampire, and together they live on through the centuries.—Mattias Thuresson
A night in San Francisco, during our time: A young journalist follows a man through the streets and they end up in an anonymous room. When the journalist starts to interview the man, the stranger tells him that he is a vampire, being over 200 years old. The journalist doesn't believe him, but after the man proves it's true, he tells his story: His name is Louis and in 18th century New Orleans he was 24, by this time owner of an estate and a widower already. One night, when he once again was destroying himself by drinking and other things, he was found by Lestat, a vampire, who bit him. But even after becoming a vampire, life wasn't fun for Louis until one night he met a little girl, Claudia, who would change his existence forever.—smoothhoney1265 | 110,148 | Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles | Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) | Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) | Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles | Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Yôkai hantâ: Hiruko | Hiruko the Goblin | Kenji Sawada, Masaki Kudou, Hideo Murota, Naoto Takenaka, Megumi Ueno, Chika Asamoto, Bang-ho Cho, Anri Hayashi, Mitsue Midorikawa, Yumi Mitani, Ken Mitsuishi, Naoko Shimizu, Imari Tsuji, Daisuke Yamashita, Kimiko Yo | Comedy, Fantasy, Horror | 89 | Japan | jp | ja | Color | Canada:13+::(Québec), Netherlands:12, Netherlands:12::(DVD), Netherlands:16::(video rating), Taiwan:12+, United Kingdom:15 | 11 May 1991 (Japan) | 6.1 | 1,706 | 100,991 | A school was built on one of the Gates of Hell, behind which hordes of demons await the moment they will be free to roam the Earth. Hiruko is a goblin sent to Earth on a reconnaissance mission. He beheads students in order to assemble their heads on the demons' spider-like bodies. Hieda, an archaeology professor, and Masao, a haunted student, investigate the gory deaths and eventually battle Hiruko. | Japanese | Hiruko the Goblin | 1,991 | movie | Shin'ya Tsukamoto | Daijirô Morohoshi, Koji Tsutsumi, Shin'ya Tsukamoto | null | Kenjirô Konaka | ヒルコ/妖怪ハンター (Japan), 妖怪ハンター (Japan, Japanese title), Hiruko the Goblin (India, English title), Hiruko the Goblin (World-wide, English title), Hiruko the Goblin (Canada, English title) | Shochiku-Fuji Company, Des Films, Fangoria, Filmfreak Distributie, I-On New Media, Kaijyu Theater, Mondo Macabro, Movies Select Video, Raro Video, StudioCanal, There's Enterprise, Third Window Films, Toshiba EMI | A goblin is sent to Earth to behead students and turn their bodies into demons.
A school was built on one of the Gates of Hell, behind which hordes of demons await the moment they will be free to roam the Earth. Hiruko is a goblin sent to Earth on a reconnaissance mission. He beheads students in order to assemble their heads on the demons' spider-like bodies. Hieda, an archaeology professor, and Masao, a haunted student, investigate the gory deaths and eventually battle Hiruko.—Pete Stogis <[email protected]> | 100,991 | Hiruko the Goblin | Hiruko the Goblin (1991) | Hiruko the Goblin (1991) | Hiruko the Goblin | Hiruko the Goblin (1991) | ||
Chuck & Buck | Chuck & Buck | Mike White, Chris Weitz, Lupe Ontiveros, Beth Colt, Paul Weitz, Maya Rudolph, Mary Wigmore, Paul Sand, Gino Buccola, Annette Murphy, Glory Simon, Douglas Kieffer, Jonathan Brown, Ruthie Bram, Giovanni Gieco, T.J. Wilkins, Ezra Pugh, Erin Espinoza, Megan McCaw, Linda Lichter, Meredith Tucker, Zak Penn, Tony Maxwell, Vince Duffy, Dana Baratta, Pamela Gordon, Josephina J. Rocha, Jesse Lee Thomas, Caleb Wilson, Nathaniel Olderman, Chuy Chávez, Adam Storms Parker, Paul Gellman, James Mooney, Damon Huss, Jaime Hook, Miranda Thompson, Ron Yerxa, Yehuda Maayan, Jules Bruff, Marc Hyman, Barry G. Thomas | Comedy, Drama | 96 | United States | us | en | Color | Australia:M, Canada:14A, Canada:14A::(Canadian Home Video rating), Canada:14A::(Manitoba/Nova Scotia), Canada:AA::(Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Iceland:L, New Zealand:R16, Philippines:R-18, Russia:18+, United Kingdom:15, United States:R | 04 Aug 2000 (USA) | 6.6 | 5,881 | 200,530 | Buck is a man-child who has lived his existence in a life of Romper Room, kindergarten collages, and lollipops. When his mother dies suddenly, Buck remembers his old childhood friend Chuck, with whom he feels a need to reconnect after having invited him to his mother's funeral. Buck treks out to Los Angeles where Chuck, an up-and-coming music record executive, is living his life. Buck ends up developing an obsession with Chuck and begins stalking him. | English | Chuck & Buck | 2,000 | movie | Miguel Arteta | Mike White | Kathy Thomson | Stephanie Allespach, Plume Buigues, John Capron, Douglas Kieffer, Matthew McNeil, Alexia C. Pilat, Eden J. Shapiro, Edmundo Gonzales | Chuck&Buck (United States), 查克和贝克 (China, Mandarin title), O filos mou o Chuck (Greece), チャック&バック (Japan, Japanese title), Чак и Бак (Russia) | Artisan Entertainment, Europa Diffusion, Odeon, Sagittaire Films | An oddly naive man-child stalks his childhood best friend and tries to reconnect with their past.
Buck is a man-child who has lived his existence in a life of Romper Room, kindergarten collages, and lollipops. When his mother dies suddenly, Buck remembers his old childhood friend Chuck, with whom he feels a need to reconnect after having invited him to his mother's funeral. Buck treks out to Los Angeles where Chuck, an up-and-coming music record executive, is living his life. Buck ends up developing an obsession with Chuck and begins stalking him.—monkeykingma
Chuck and Buck were best friends when they were young. Chuck grew up, and Buck didn't. When his mother dies, Buck invites Chuck (who mostly goes by Charlie now) to the funeral. He wants to be Chuck's best friend again, but Charlie is busy working and preparing for his wedding. Buck moves to Los Angeles and tries to revive the old friendship. He also writes a play, and hires Beverly to direct it. Charlie and his fiancée Carlyn stop returning Buck's calls, but he persists.—Steve Schonberger
Chuck and Buck were best friends growing up until Chuck moved away when he was 11. Sixteen years later, Chuck (now Charlie) is a successful music executive, but Buck is still has the emotional maturity of an 11-year-old. When Buck's mother dies, he looks up Charlie, whom he hasn't seen since they were kids, and initiates a relationship. Charlie is embarrassed by Buck's emotional immaturity and tries to cut off all contact. Shattered by this rejection, Buck stalks Charlie and his fiancée Charlyn until Charlie is forced to re-examine their childhood relationship.—maggi | 200,530 | Chuck & Buck | Chuck & Buck (2000) | Chuck & Buck (2000) | Chuck & Buck | Chuck & Buck (2000) | ||
Thumbsucker | Thumbsucker | Ted Beckman, Benjamin Bratt, Vincent D'Onofrio, Arvin V. Entena, Tyler Gannon, Kelli Garner, Allen Go, Dakota O'Hara, Walter Kirn, Kit Koenig, Sarah Lucht, Eric Normington, Nancy O'Dell, Lanette Prazeau, Lou Taylor Pucci, Keanu Reeves, Bob Stephenson, Chase Offerle, Tilda Swinton, Colton Vaughan Evans, Vince Vaughn, Sarah Bing, Echo Brooks, Olivia D. Brown, Patrick Chu, Sarah Iverson, Lin Lu, Maura McNamara, Mahdad Rezaujan, Teresa Alonso, Robert Blanche, Phaedra, Mason Bromberg, Lyrik Allure, Carissa Becker, Ayanna Berkshire, Connor Bond, Lori Bond, Brandon Carmody, Jim Cartwright, Rose Colasanti, Garrett Courtney, Chet Gainer, Daniel Goldwasser, Holly Hargrave, Kat Hargrave, Mona Jiveh, Jonathan La Mantia, Sherilyn Lawson, Michelle Marx, Erin Michael, Charles Query, Brittany Rice, Mark Sanderlin, Barry Seltzer | Comedy, Drama | 96 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:M, Brazil:16, Canada:14A::(British Columbia/Ontario), Canada:13+::(Québec), Finland:K-11, Germany:12, Ireland:16, Japan:PG-12, Netherlands:12, Norway:11, Poland:16, Portugal:M/12, Russia:16+, Singapore:NC-16, South Korea:15, United Kingdom:15, United States:R | 07 Oct 2005 (USA) | 6.5 | 21,972 | 318,761 | Justin is a teenager boy, who has an oral obsession with his thumb. His mother seems to be a normal housekeeper, but she has her own obsessions as well, like a crush on a TV-star. The only person who's aware of Justin's problem is his father, manager in a store, but none of his advices seem to be working for Justin. The kid is signed up in a debate workshop, but the thing isn't going well, because he has his mind in a pretty classmate and, of course, in his thumb, affecting all the rest of his classes. So, Justin is a loner kid in the school, who prefers to lock himself in the bathroom and suck his thumb. Justin's dentist, a mystical-hippie person, will try to help to overcome his thumb problem, through the hypnosis. But the school's psychologist will diagnose Justin with the Attention Deficit Disorder, and will prescribe him some drugs. Suddenly, Justin's problem with his thumb will disappear, becoming an hyperactive genius, winning several debate contests and the admiration from his teacher. Nevertheless, more serious problems will come for Justin with his mother, his father and with a drug addiction. | English | Thumbsucker | 2,005 | movie | Mike Mills | Walter Kirn, Mike Mills | Kevin Batten, Marc Canas, Dickson Chow, Eduardo Cisneros, Thomas Clary, Alan De Castro, Andy Doan, Larry Flynn, Jens Gehlhaar, David Geoghegan, Annie Godin, Craig Houchin, Darren Jaffe, Travis Kelly, Ara Khanikian, Ladd Lanford, Alan Latteri, Han Lee, Jonathan Mecenas, Marie-Christine Mercier, Gavin Miljkovich, Louis Morin, Brian Nogle, Scott Purdy, Ana Ricabal, Greg Rodin, Jared Ross, Marc Ross, Matt Seckman, Carrie Spillane, Francis Yu, Louis Morin | Melanie C. Brown, John Brunold, Todd Cole, Jim Dunn, T.G. Firestone, Bruce 'Sarge' Fleskes, Kari Fouts, Jim Frohna, Brian Fuller, Mike Hanauska, D.J. Harder, David R. Kohn, Brent Lawson, Brian C. Lawson, Bruce Lawson, Rachael Levine, Matthew May, Shauna McGarry, Jason Neuman, David O'Brien, Terrance O'Connor, Steve Purcell, Rebecca Revak, Leonard Romie, Shane Salyards, Chris Steele, Joel Stirnkorb, Shawn Sundby, Albert Tablanza, Scott Walters, James Walton, James WilderHancock, James Winters | Age Difficile Obscur (France), Thumbsucker - Bleib wie du bist! (Germany), Погана звичка (Ukraine), Вреден навик (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title), Impulsividade (Brazil) | Sony Pictures Classics, Mongrel Media, Sony Pictures Classics, Sony Pictures Releasing, Avsar Film, Vértice 360, Columbia TriStar Films de Argentina, Gateno Films, Gaumont/Columbia TriStar Films, Nordisk Film, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Blue Sky Media, Blue Sky Media, Film1, Splendid Film, Premiere Entertainment Group, Red Apollo Group, Sony Pictures Television, The Criterion Channel | Justin throws himself and everyone around him into chaos when he attempts to break free from his addiction to his thumb.
Justin is a teenager boy, who has an oral obsession with his thumb. His mother seems to be a normal housekeeper, but she has her own obsessions as well, like a crush on a TV-star. The only person who's aware of Justin's problem is his father, manager in a store, but none of his advices seem to be working for Justin. The kid is signed up in a debate workshop, but the thing isn't going well, because he has his mind in a pretty classmate and, of course, in his thumb, affecting all the rest of his classes. So, Justin is a loner kid in the school, who prefers to lock himself in the bathroom and suck his thumb. Justin's dentist, a mystical-hippie person, will try to help to overcome his thumb problem, through the hypnosis. But the school's psychologist will diagnose Justin with the Attention Deficit Disorder, and will prescribe him some drugs. Suddenly, Justin's problem with his thumb will disappear, becoming an hyperactive genius, winning several debate contests and the admiration from his teacher. Nevertheless, more serious problems will come for Justin with his mother, his father and with a drug addiction.—Alejandro Frias | 318,761 | Thumbsucker | Thumbsucker (2005) | Thumbsucker (2005) | Thumbsucker | Thumbsucker (2005) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Fighter | Fighter | Semra Turan, Nima Nabipour, Cyron Melville, Molly Blixt Egelind, Behruz Banissi, Xian Gao, Sadi Tekelioglu, Denize Karabuda, Ertugrul Yilan, Özlem Saglanmak, Yüksel Isik, Nevin Rasmussen, Mira Sarah Altshul, Annevig Schelde Ebbe, Song Ying, Sunny Cagara, Hanning Høegh, Frank Thiel, Trine Appel, Ida Dwinger, Fiona Z. Ballesheim, Amalie Lindegård, Sofie Topp Østergaard, Sara Møller Olsen, Ramazan 'Jackson' Arslan, Omar Carrion, Michael Christiansen, Angela Gao, Erling Agergaard, David Sakurai, Claus Viberg, Nicole Warner | Action, Drama, Romance | 100 | Denmark, Sweden | dk, se | da, tr, en, zh | Color | Australia:M, Canada:18, Denmark:11, Finland:K-12, Germany:12, Norway:11::(cinema rating), Singapore:PG, Sweden:7, United Kingdom:15 | 14 Dec 2007 (Denmark) | 6.5 | 1,611 | 995,029 | Aicha, a high-school student, is a passionate kung fu fighter. Her Turkish parents expect her to get good grades so she can get into medical school, like her brother Ali. But school doesn't inspire her. Defying her family, Aicha starts secretly training at a professional, co-ed kung fu club. A boy, Emil, helps Aicha train for the club championship and they fall in love. But the rules of life are not as simple as the rules of kung fu, and Aicha is forced to decide who she is and what she wants. | Danish, Turkish, English, Chinese | Fighter | 2,007 | movie | Natasha Arthy | Natasha Arthy, Nikolaj Arcel, Rasmus Heisterberg | Sam Bassett, Michael Holm, Alexander Marthin, Thomas Therchilsen | Lasse Arendal Knudsen, Tue Bengtsson, Morten Boserup, Aske Foss, Magnus Hansen, Niels A. Hansen, Jens Juncker-Jensen, Lars Krogsgaard, Martin Lerche, Jacob Møller, Magnus Ohmsen, Martin Riello, Gabriel Stefan, Alex Suhr, Malte Udsen | Aicha (Denmark), Fightgirl Ayse (Germany), Fightgirl (Germany), 黑带女郎 (China, Mandarin title), Το δίλημμα της Αϊσά (Greece) | Filmfolket, A-Film Distribution, EuropaCorp. Distribution, IFC Films, Maxximum Film und Kunst GmbH, Neaniko Plano, Divisa Home Video, Koch Media, Momentum Pictures Home Entertainment, Mongrel Media, Rai Movie | Aicha attends Kung Fu at her high school in Copenhagen. Her Muslim, Turkish father wants her to study hard and become a doctor but instead she starts training at a Kung Fu club where Emil helps with her training. They become friends.
Aicha, a high-school student, is a passionate kung fu fighter. Her Turkish parents expect her to get good grades so she can get into medical school, like her brother Ali. But school doesn't inspire her. Defying her family, Aicha starts secretly training at a professional, co-ed kung fu club. A boy, Emil, helps Aicha train for the club championship and they fall in love. But the rules of life are not as simple as the rules of kung fu, and Aicha is forced to decide who she is and what she wants.—Natasha Arthy | 995,029 | Fighter | Fighter (2007) | Fighter (2007) | Fighter | Fighter (2007) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Mars | Mars | Olivier Gruner, Shari Belafonte, Gabriel Dell Jr., Alex Hyde-White, Scott Valentine, Lindsey Ginter, Lee de Broux, Amber Smith, Nils Allen Stewart, Jeff Wolfe, Michael Cole Dinelli, Vojislav Govedarica, Duke Valenti, Kathryn Dwyer, Paul Dallas, Jack S. Kimball, Christopher Nation | Action, Sci-Fi | 91 | United States | us | en | Color | Australia:M, Germany:18::(BPjM restricted), Poland:18, Spain:18, United Kingdom:18, United States:Not Rated | 10 Mar 1998 (USA) | 3.9 | 545 | 137,094 | null | English | Mars | 1,997 | movie | Jon Hess | Steven Hartov, Avi Nesher | David M. Blum, Jerald V. Dunlap II, Dan Hamilton, John Harris, Ralph Maiers, TJ Morgan | Alan Beck, Andrew Bikichky, Mark Brinegar, Paul Chapé, Masato Chikusa, Trinity L. Corn, David Darwin, Pavel Dygas, Chris Fish, Dylan Forer, Erica Froker, Tony García Jr., Martin Garteiz, Roy C. Granada, David Grindlinger, Allen Harker, Dan Hofstad, Jody Hutchins, John C. Jennings, Ashley Kimmet, John Lampassi, Kitty Logan, Mike McAfee, Stephen Meakins, Dan Ming, Eric Moore, Robert Moore, Christopher Nation, Robert Neville, Richard Orrange, Rich Paisley, Daniel Petkoff, Craig Price, Tony Rizk, Robert C. Rohde, Chuck Smith, Rick Taylor, Rob 'Foobie' Tenorio, David Trulli, Perrin Giacomo Vanisi, Erik von Wodtke, Chris Waisanen, R.C. Webb, Eric Yahraus | Mars 2056 (France), Mars - The Dark Secret (Germany), Marte (Spain), Αποστολή στον Άρη (Greece), Lázadás a Marson (Hungary) | All Channel Films, Arkrun, Avalanche Home Entertainment, Avalanche Home Entertainment, BMG Video, Cinépix Film Properties, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Filmax Home Video, High Fliers Video Distribution, Laser Paradise, MRA Entertainment Group, Platinum Disc, Platinum Disc, Polmedia, Spentzos Film Home Video | In the future, Mars has been colonized. A martial artist arrives to investigate what happened to his brother. A powerful mining company is the prime suspect. | 137,094 | Mars | Mars (1997) | Mars (1997) | Mars | Mars (1997) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The In Crowd | The in Crowd | Susan Ward, Lori Heuring, Matthew Settle, Nathan Bexton, Tess Harper, Laurie Fortier, Kim Murphy, Jay R. Ferguson, A.J. Buckley, Katharine Towne, Charlie Finn, Ethan Erickson, Erinn Bartlett, Peter Mackenzie, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Heather Stephens, Joanne Pankow, Taylor Negron, David Reinwald, Scot M. Sanborn, Tonya S. Williams, Julia Wright, Michael Joe Young, Ron Clinton Smith, Brenda Onhaizer, Ronald McCall, Tree O'Toole, Keith Kuhl, Leland L. Jones, Mary Elias, Kirk Bair, Wayne Capps, Whitney Crowninshield, Brian Eggleston, Whitney Jordan | Drama, Mystery, Thriller | 105 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:MA, Brazil:14, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:PG::(British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario), Canada:14::(Nova Scotia), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Germany:12, Iceland:16, Ireland:18, Italy:T, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Russia:16+, Singapore:PG13, South Africa:13::(V), Spain:13, United Kingdom:12, United States:PG-13 | 19 Jul 2000 (USA) | 4.6 | 4,855 | 163,676 | Adrien Williams enters the "in crowd" when she is hired by a posh East Coast country club and befriended by Brittany Foster, the charismatic leader of a clique of wealthy college students who are home for the summer. Brittany takes Adrien under her wing, attempts to show her the benefits of the good life and introduces her to other members of her inner circle, including the object of Brittany's affection, tennis pro Matt Curtis. When Matt shows an interest in Adrien, Brittany begins to reveal her dark side and Adrien slowly starts to learn that Brittany and her pack of friends will do anything to protect their circle and the dark secrets they harbor. | English | The in Crowd | 2,000 | movie | Mary Lambert | Mark Gibson, Philip Halprin | null | William 'Bill' Allanson II, Steve Calalang, Tom Cioccio, Dan Cornwall, Stephen Crowley, Kelly Curry, Rusty Edmonson, David Ellis, Dale Fowler, John Gilchrist Jr., Jonathan Herron, Robert Lau, Otto Lindsey, Malcolm MacIntosh, Jeff Moore, Harrison Palmer, David E. Poole, Andrew Priestley, Mike Repeta, John David Reynolds, Darrell B. Sheldon, John R. Sutton, Arthur Szefer, Michael Tackett, John Verardi, Dennis Zoppe, Simon Carey | The in Crowd (United States), In Crowd (United States), The in Crowd (Canada, English title), The in Crowd (United Kingdom), Sex & manipulations (France) | Warner Bros., Warner Bros., The WB Television Network, Warner Bros., Argentina Video Home, Mill Creek Entertainment, Morgan Creek Entertainment, Pony Canyon, Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions (SPWA), Universum Film (UFA), Uv Rml Films, Warner Bros., Warner Home Vídeo, Warner Home Vídeo, Warner Sogefilms A.I.E. | A mentally disturbed young woman takes a job at a posh country club and falls in with a clique of wealthy college kids where she's taken under the wing of the clique's twisted leader, who harbors some dark secrets too terrifying to tell.
Adrien Williams enters the "in crowd" when she is hired by a posh East Coast country club and befriended by Brittany Foster, the charismatic leader of a clique of wealthy college students who are home for the summer. Brittany takes Adrien under her wing, attempts to show her the benefits of the good life and introduces her to other members of her inner circle, including the object of Brittany's affection, tennis pro Matt Curtis. When Matt shows an interest in Adrien, Brittany begins to reveal her dark side and Adrien slowly starts to learn that Brittany and her pack of friends will do anything to protect their circle and the dark secrets they harbor.—Greg Mielcarz <[email protected]> | 163,676 | in Crowd, The | The in Crowd (2000) | in Crowd, The (2000) | in Crowd, The | in Crowd, The (2000) | ||
Hanbun shojo to zero otoko | Zero Man vs. The Half-Virgin | Shijimi, Hiroshi Yamamoto, Miho Hoshino, Don Brown, Chihiro Itakura | Comedy | 105 | Japan | jp | ja | Color | South Korea:18 | 01 Oct 2011 (Japan) | 6.2 | 19 | 2,064,926 | null | Japanese | Zero Man vs. The Half-Virgin | 2,011 | movie | Sakichi Sato | Sakichi Sato | null | Motohiro Naitô, Masatsugu Shiraiwa | 半分処女とゼロ男 (Japan, Japanese title), Seishun H sekando shîzun: Dai-6-saku (Japan), Zero Man vs. The Half-Virgin (United States), Hanbun Shojo to Zero Otoko (India, English title), Zero Man vs. The Half-Virgin (World-wide, English title) | Art Port | An amnesiac finds himself in a police uniform. He discovers that, when he has an erection, he can see on people's forehead the number of people each person has had sex with - 0 on his own, 0.5 on a woman, 13 on a small child etc. | 2,064,926 | Zero Man vs. The Half-Virgin | Zero Man vs. The Half-Virgin (2011) | Zero Man vs. The Half-Virgin (2011) | Zero Man vs. The Half-Virgin | Zero Man vs. The Half-Virgin (2011) | ||
1941 | 1941 | Dan Aykroyd, Ned Beatty, John Belushi, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Christopher Lee, Tim Matheson, Toshirô Mifune, Warren Oates, Robert Stack, Treat Williams, Nancy Allen, Lucille Benson, Jordan Cohen, John Candy, Elisha Cook Jr., Eddie Deezen, Bobby Di Cicco, Dianne Kay, Perry Lang, Patti LuPone, J. Patrick McNamara, Frank McRae, Steven Mond, Slim Pickens, Wendie Jo Sperber, Lionel Stander, Dub Taylor, Iggie Wolfington, Christian Brackett-Zika, Joe Flaherty, David L. Lander, Michael McKean, Susan Backlinie, E. Hampton Beagle, Deborah Benson, Don Calfa, Dave Cameron, Vito Carenzo, Mark Carlton, Gary Carlos Cervantes, Paul Cloud, Luis Contreras, Carol Culver, Lucinda Dooling, Gray Frederickson, Brian Frishman, Samuel Fuller, Marjorie Gaines, Dian Gallup, Denise Gallup, Trish Garland, Barbara Gannen, Brad Gorman, Jerry Hardin, Diane Hardin, Robert Houston, Audrey Landers, John Landis, Mark Marias, John McKee, Ronnie McMillan, Dan McNally, Dick Miller, Akio Mitamura, Antoinette Molinari, Walter Olkewicz, Mickey Rourke, Whitney Rydbeck, Donovan Scott, Kerry Sherman, Hiroshi Shimizu, Geno Silva, Rita Taggart, Maureen Teefy, Andy Tennant, Jack Thibeau, Galen Thompson, Frankie Verroca, John Voldstad, Carol Ann Williams, Jenny Williams, Doug Boethin, James Caan, Denise Cheshire, Alan Doshna, Sandra Gray, Raven Grey Eagle, Ron Gwynne, Sydney Lassick, Mo Lauren, Jerry Layne, Farley Malorrus, Penny Marshall, Steve Moriarty, Hank Robinson, Debbie Rothstein | Action, Comedy, War | 118 | United States | us | en, ja, de, es | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:M, Brazil:12, Canada:14A, Canada:G::(Quebec), Denmark:15::(Blu-ray rating), Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Greece:K-8, Hungary:14, Iceland:L, India:U, Ireland:PG, Italy:T, Japan:G, Malaysia:U, Netherlands:AL, Netherlands:6, New Zealand:PG, Norway:12::(cinema rating), Norway:16::(video rating), Peru:Apt, Poland:12::(TV rating), Russia:16+, Singapore:PG, South Korea:15, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:12A, United Kingdom:12::(DVD rating), United Kingdom:12, United Kingdom:A, United Kingdom:PG::(video), United Kingdom:12, United States:PG, United States:Unrated, West Germany:12 | 14 Dec 1979 (USA) | 5.8 | 36,202 | 78,723 | Hysteria grips California in the wake of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. An assorted group of defenders attempt to make the coast defensible against an imagined Japanese invasion, in this big budget, big cast comedy. Members of a Japanese submarine crew scout out the madness, along with a Captain in Germany's Kreigsmarine (Navy). | English, Japanese, German, Spanish | 1941 | 1,979 | movie | Steven Spielberg | Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale, John Milius | L.B. Abbott, Larry Albright, William Aldridge, Michael Barrett, Ray Beetz, Tom Cengr, Michael Del Genio, Anthony Doublin, Ken Ebert, Glenn Erickson, Frances Evans, Don Hathaway, David Heilman, Tim Huchthausen, Gregory Jein, Robert L. Johnston, Sharon Lee, Robin Dean Leyden, James F. Liles, Illyanna Lowry, Michael McMillen, David Peterson, Larry Robinson, Milius Romyn, John Russell, Nick Seldon, Robert Short, Doyle Smiley, Richard Stutsman, Mitch Suskin, Matt Sweeney, Ken Swenson, Susan Turner, Brad Turpin, Frank Van der Veer, Gary Weeks, Robert K. Worthington, Matthew Yuricich, Mike Myers | Fredrick Albrecht, Bill Beam, Gerald H. Boatright, Steve Bridge, Dick Colean, John Cucura, Gary R. Dodd, John Donnelly, Donald Glenn, Jack Kennedy, Jan Koshay, Bill Krattiger, Donald M. Morgan, Ed Natividad, Aaron Pazanti, William L. Peets, Doug Pentek, Thomas P. Powell, Ed Reilly, Tom Riffo, Andy Romanoff, Charles W. Short, Peter Sorel, Steve Stafford, Frank Stanley, Phil Stern, Ty Suehiro, Bill Sutton, Richard Turner, Ronald L. Vargas Jr., Rand R. Vargas, John Wright, Don Yamasaki, Mike Chevalier, Frank Detone Jr., Adam Glick, Paul Jacobsen, Robert D. McBride, Stan McClain, Rexford L. Metz, Robert Seaman, Gary Stark, Richard Walden | The Night the Japs Attacked (United States), 1941 - Wo bitte geht's nach Hollywood (Germany), 1941 - undskyld, hvor ligger Hollywood? (Denmark), 1941 - anteeksi, missä on Hollywood? (Finland), 1941 - Unnskyld, hvor er Hollywood? (Norway) | Universal Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures, Columbia Films, Warner-Columbia Film, Warner-Columbia Filmverleih, Warner-Columbia, Columbia-Warner Filmes de Portugal, Warner-Columbia Film, Compagnia Edizioni Internazionali Artistiche Distribuzione (CEIAD), Filmayer, Warner-Columbia Films, Warner Bros., Warner-Columbia Films, Columbia-EMI-Warner, Columbia-Fox, DiscoVision, Columbia Films of India, Sony Pictures Releasing, Przedsiebiorstwo Dystrybucji Filmów, MCA Videodisc Inc., American Broadcasting Company (ABC), Argentina Video Home, CIC Video, CIC Vídeo, MCA Home Video, TF1, CIC Victor Video, Esselte Video, TV3, MCA/Universal Home Video, Nelonen, Universal Studios Home Video, Universal Studios Home Video, Universal Studios Home Video, Future Film, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Nordic, Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Nordic, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Television, Paramount Home Entertainment, Pluto TV, Universal Home Entertainment | Hysterical Californians prepare for a Japanese invasion in the days after Pearl Harbor.
Hysteria grips California in the wake of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. An assorted group of defenders attempt to make the coast defensible against an imagined Japanese invasion, in this big budget, big cast comedy. Members of a Japanese submarine crew scout out the madness, along with a Captain in Germany's Kreigsmarine (Navy).—Keith Loh <[email protected]>
December 1941. The Japanese have bombed Pearl Harbour, bring the US into WW2. California may be the next target so US defence forces are mobilised to defend it. This creates a wave of paranoia and an army with weapons that far exceed their operators' skillsets. Turns out, however, that a Japanese submarine is planning to attack the US. Its target: Hollywood.—grantss
Only six days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the news that the Japanese are about to attack sunny California spreads like wildfire. Indeed, amid rampant paranoia, a Japanese submarine surfaces off the Californian coast, commanded by ambitious Commander Akiro Mitamura, who wants to destroy the lustrous symbol of America: Hollywood. However, a swift, battle-scarred Curtiss P-40K Warhawk fighter patrols the sky, and its brave United States Air Force pilot, Captain "Wild Bill" Kelso, is destined for glory.—Nick Riganas
It's been six days since the attack on Pearl Harbor. Panic grips California, supposedly the next target of the Japanese forces. Everywhere in California, people are suffering from war nerves. Chaos erupts all over the state. An Army Air Corps Captain, a civilian with a deranged sense of Nationalism, civilian defenders, and a Motor Pool crew all end up on the trail of a lost Japanese sub that has picked Hollywood as their own target. Will these people be able to defend their homes? Will they be able to preserve the safety in California? Will they be able to get a hold of themselves?—David Rivera | 78,723 | 1941 | 1941 (1979) | 1941 (1979) | 1941 | 1941 (1979) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Hotel Mumbai | Hotel Mumbai | Amandeep Singh, Suhail Nayyar, Manoj Mehra, Dinesh Kumar, Amritpal Singh, Kapil Kumar Netra, Dev Patel, Adithi Kalkunte, Alex Pinder, Vipin Sharma, Nazanin Boniadi, Armie Hammer, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Anupam Kher, Jason Isaacs, Gaurav Paswala, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Angus McLaren, Naina Sareen, Sachin Joab, Chantal Contouri, Vitthal Kale, Nagesh Bhonsle, Carmen Duncan, Ansuya Nathan, Pawan Singh, Raunak Bhinder, Ishan Khanna, Harjeet Singh, Nitin Dhiman, Mariette Valsan, Aradhana Dhawan, Akhilesh Harsh, Pallavi Sharda, Devyani Mandavgane, Divya Unny, Bhidhisha Ghosh, Trishaan, Mariella Hosseini, Yogesh Rau, Carmel Johnson, Priti Srivastava, Puven Pather, Jesrin Joseph, Takila Wood, Dimple Shah, Ashwani Kumar, Piazza Priyam, Zenia Starr, Daljinder Singh Nagpal, Manasi Joshi, Rohan Mirchandaney, Rodney Afif, Marc Iserlis, Mona Mathews, Abhiroy Singh, Lee Perry, Jude Henshaw, Shiv Dev Singh, Rory Walker, Mahinga Senger, Braj Kishore Tiwari, Sandeep Bhojak, Yulian Caesar, Devyani Cm, Siwani Devkota, Amy Rose Hancock, Lauren Koopowitz, Niraj Pandya, Kshitij Pawar, Yash Trivedi, Sarika Young | Action, Drama, History, Thriller | 123 | Australia, United States, United Kingdom, Singapore | au, us, gb, sg | hi, en, ru, fa | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA15+, Brazil:16, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:14A::(British Columbia), Canada:14A::(Manitoba), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Colombia:12, Denmark:15::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), Ecuador:15::(Quito), Egypt:PG-13::(self-applied), Finland:K-16, France:12::(self-applied), Germany:16, Hong Kong:IIB, Hungary:16, India:A, Indonesia:17+, Ireland:15A, Israel:16, Italy:T, Japan:R15+, Lithuania:N-16, Luxembourg:16, Mexico:B15, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Nigeria:18, Norway:15::(cinema rating), Peru:14, Philippines:R-13, Philippines:SPG::(TV rating), Poland:16::(self-applied), Portugal:M/14, Russia:18+, Singapore:M18, South Africa:16, South Korea:15, Spain:16, Sweden:15, Taiwan:R-15, Turkey:18+, United Kingdom:15, United States:R, Ukraine:16, United Arab Emirates:15+, Vietnam:C18 | 29 Mar 2019 (USA) | 7.6 | 70,396 | 5,461,944 | A gripping true story of humanity and heroism, HOTEL MUMBAI vividly recounts the 2008 siege of the famed Taj Hotel by a group of terrorists in Mumbai, India. Among the dedicated hotel staff is the renowned chef Hemant Oberoi (Anupam Kher) and a waiter (Academy Award-Nominee Dev Patel, Slumdog Millionaire) who choose to risk their lives to protect their guests. As the world watches on, a desperate couple (Armie Hammer, Call Me By Your Name and Nazanin Boniadi, "Homeland") is forced to make unthinkable sacrifices to protect their newborn child. | Hindi, English, Russian, Persian | Hotel Mumbai | 2,018 | movie | Anthony Maras | John Collee, Anthony Maras | Toby Angwin, Jake Barton, Bryn Bayliss, Stuart Campbell, Jireh Canlas, Nick DeBoar, Stephen Deeble, Silke Finger, Philip Fraschetti, Mark Harris, Haris Kruskic, Seth Larney, Grant Lovering, Thomas Maher, Michael Majchrzak, Guy Masonwells, Dante Nou, Marty Pepper, Jan-Hilmar Petersen, Emily Probert, Marc Purnell, Gabriel Roccisano, Jonathan Romeo, Marcus Ruhmke, Steve Sexton, Kieran Shepherd, Suriyna Sivashanker, Phil Sloggett, David Smith, Jack Smith, Paul Sobolewski, Bradley Stilwell, Nathan Stone, Eleni Taylor, Richard Thwaites, Kim Tobin, Jack James Troisi, Brett Walter, Bree Whitford, Paul Wicke, Ben Wotton, Matthew Wynne, Ryan Basa, Rebecca Wells | Grant Adams, Karambiah Appaya, Hiren B. Chaudhary, Rebecca Crowe, Nic Datson, Peter Giuliani, David Gregan, Gavin Head, Scott Heysen, Ben Hunt, Mohd. Anwar Hussain, Sidharth Kale, Vivyan Madigan, Conor Mercury, Kerry Monteen, Rohan Mugullu, Rohit Mugullu, Luke Nixon, Adrian Pinto, Richard Rees-Jones, Mark Rogers, Miles Rowland, Ramesh Sadrani, Sanjay Sami, Harish Sandhu, Bobby Rao Sanivarapu, Mira Saul, Hashrat Shah, John Smith, Mike Smith, Mira Soulio, Michael Taylor, Matthew Tonkes, Justin Van Zyl, Chris Walsingham, Jules Wurm | Mumbai Hotel (World-wide, English title), Attaque à Mumbai (France), Hotel Bombay (Spain), 孟买酒店 (China, Mandarin title), Mumbay mehmonxonasi (Uzbekistan) | Altitude Film Entertainment, Bleecker Street Media, Digicine, Gaga, Icon Film Distribution, Icon Film Distribution, Inopia Films, M2 Pictures, Manymore Films, Paradise Group, Pioneer Films, ShivHans Pictures, Spentzos Films, SquareOne Entertainment, TF1, VerCine, Vertigo Média Kft., WW Entertainment, WW Entertainment, Zee Studios, African Entertainment Distributors, BGFilm, Cinemundo, Film & TV House, Film1, GEM Entertainment, Icon Home Entertainment, Icon Home Entertainment, Neon, Netflix, Shoval Film Production, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universum Film (UFA), Universum Film (UFA), VVS Films, WW Entertainment, WW Entertainment | The true story of the Taj Hotel terrorist attack in Mumbai. Hotel staff risk their lives to keep everyone safe as people make unthinkable sacrifices to protect themselves and their families.
A gripping true story of humanity and heroism, HOTEL MUMBAI vividly recounts the 2008 siege of the famed Taj Hotel by a group of terrorists in Mumbai, India. Among the dedicated hotel staff is the renowned chef Hemant Oberoi (Anupam Kher) and a waiter (Academy Award-Nominee Dev Patel, Slumdog Millionaire) who choose to risk their lives to protect their guests. As the world watches on, a desperate couple (Armie Hammer, Call Me By Your Name and Nazanin Boniadi, "Homeland") is forced to make unthinkable sacrifices to protect their newborn child.—Bleecker Street
Based on the true story of the devastating terrorist attack on the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in 2008. While several terrorists spread hatred and death through the city, others attack the palace. Both hotel staff and guests risk their lives, making unthinkable sacrifices to protect themselves and keep everyone safe while help arrives. | 5,461,944 | Hotel Mumbai | Hotel Mumbai (2018) | Hotel Mumbai (2018) | Hotel Mumbai | Hotel Mumbai (2018) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Moolaadé | Moolaadé | Fatoumata Coulibaly, Maimouna Hélène Diarra, Salimata Traoré, Dominique Zeïda, Mah Compaoré, Aminata Dao, Rasmané Ouédraogo, Ousmane Konaté, Bakaramoto Sanogo, Modibo Sangaré, Joseph Traoré, Théophile Sowié, Habib Dembélé, Gustave Sorgho, Cheick Oumar Maiga, Sory Ibrahima Koïta, Aly Sanon, Moussa Sanogo, Naky Sy Savane, Stéphanie Nikiema, Marie Yameogo, Mabintou Baro, Tata Konaté, Fatoumata Sanogo, Madjara Konaté, Fatoumata Konaté, Fatoumata Sanou, Mamissa Sanogo, Mariama Souabo, Lala Drabo, Georgette Paré, Assita Soura, Alimatou Traoré, Edith Nana Kaboré, Maminata Sanogo, Sanata Sanogo, Mafirma Sanogo | Drama | 124 | Senegal, Burkina Faso, Morocco, Tunisia, Cameroon, France | sn, bf, ma, tn, cm, fr | bm, fr | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Finland:K-11, France:Unrated, Germany:12, Iceland:12, Italy:T, Netherlands:12, Sweden:11, Switzerland:12::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:12::(canton of Vaud), United Kingdom:15, United States:Unrated | 04 Mar 2005 (Austria) | 7.6 | 4,143 | 416,991 | In an African village this is the day when six 4-9-year-old girls are to be 'cut' (the act of female genital mutilation) All children know that the operation is horrible torture and sometimes lethal, and all adults know that some cut women can only give birth by Caesarean section. Two of the girls have drowned themselves in the well to escape the operation. The four other girls seek "magical protection" (moolaadé) by a woman (Colle) who seven years before refused to have her daughter circumcised. Moolaadé is indicated by a coloured rope. But no one would dare step over and fetch the children. Moolaadé can only be revoked by Colle herself. Her husband's relatives persuade him to whip her in public into revoking. Opposite groups of women shout to her to revoke or to be steadfast, but no woman interferes. When Colle is at the wedge of fainting, the merchant takes action and stops the maltreatment. Therefore he is hunted out of the village and, when out of sight, murdered. | Bambara, French | Moolaadé | 2,003 | movie | Ousmane Sembene | Ousmane Sembene | null | Sylvain Bardoux | Moolaadé (Protección) (Spain), Moolaadé - suojelus (Finland), 母たちの村 (Japan, Japanese title), Μολαντέ (Greece), Убежище (Russia) | Cinemien, Folkets Bio, Les Films du Paradoxe, Lucky Red, New Yorker Films, Sharmill Films, Stadtkino Filmverleih, Xenix Filmdistribution, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore, Madman Entertainment | When a woman shelters a group of girls from suffering female genital mutilation, she starts a conflict that tears her village apart.
In an African village this is the day when six 4-9-year-old girls are to be 'cut' (the act of female genital mutilation) All children know that the operation is horrible torture and sometimes lethal, and all adults know that some cut women can only give birth by Caesarean section. Two of the girls have drowned themselves in the well to escape the operation. The four other girls seek "magical protection" (moolaadé) by a woman (Colle) who seven years before refused to have her daughter circumcised. Moolaadé is indicated by a coloured rope. But no one would dare step over and fetch the children. Moolaadé can only be revoked by Colle herself. Her husband's relatives persuade him to whip her in public into revoking. Opposite groups of women shout to her to revoke or to be steadfast, but no woman interferes. When Colle is at the wedge of fainting, the merchant takes action and stops the maltreatment. Therefore he is hunted out of the village and, when out of sight, murdered.—Max Scharnberg, Stockholm, Sweden | 416,991 | Moolaadé | Moolaadé (2003) | Moolaadé (2003) | Moolaadé | Moolaadé (2003) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Unbroken | Unbroken | Jack O'Connell, Domhnall Gleeson, Garrett Hedlund, Miyavi, Finn Wittrock, Jai Courtney, Maddalena Ischiale, Vincenzo Amato, John Magaro, Luke Treadaway, Louis McIntosh, Ross Anderson, C.J. Valleroy, John D'Leo, Alex Russell, Jordan Patrick Smith, Spencer Rocco Lofranco, Stephen J. Douglas, Marcus Vanco, Dylan Watson, Ryan Ahern, Ross Langley, Michael Whalley, Anthony Phelan, David Roberts, Sandy Winton, Jack Marshall, Sean McCarthy, Chris Ovens, Oliver Wright, Kuni Hashimoto, Shinji Ikefuji, Taka Uematsu, Shinji Ogata, Yutaka Izumihara, Taki Abe, Chikashi Higaki-Linzbichler, Masako Fouquet, Hisa Goto, Katsuichi Shike, Katsuhito Nojiri, Keiichi Enomoto, Jiro Funamoto, Atsuto Kitanobo, Shingo Usami, Hiroshi Kasuga, Yoji Tatsuta, Ryuzaburo Naruse, Allan Gibson, Travis Jeffery, Talia Mano, Savannah Lamble, Alice Roberts, Sophie Dalah, Morgan Griffin, Gulliver Page, Damien Bryson, Jesse Turner, Geoffrey Evans, Kristopher Bos, Brock Hasting-Booth, Nick Smith, Simon Noonan, Anthony Craig, James McEnery, Garrick Parkes, Tom Hobbs, Bangalie Keita, Clay Zamperini, Brett Clancy, Nicholas Farris, Brooklan Frkovic, Stephen Stanton, Alexander Canton, Jack Douglas, Michael Fowle, Felix Orion, Brayden Pavey, Sarah Alison, Charnstar Anderson, Yoshinao Aonuma, Brenton Ashe, Ash Baggott, Sam Byrne, Ben Carey, Steven Carnuccio, Bryn Chapman Parish, Mitch Christen, Connor Clarke, Matt Clayton, Jeremy Costello, Celeste Cotton, Andy de Lore, Ryan Faherty, Brett Fahey, Dan Falcone, Conor Fogarty, Hugh Angus Forbes, Graeme Ford, Sean Frazer, Akira Fujii, Toby Fuller, Darren Gallagher, William Green, Dylan Gullery, Alex Haddad, Gareth Hamilton-Foster, Brodie Henson, Kelly Hetherington, Matthew Holdup, Matt Hurley, Damian Hussey, Masayoshi Ishii, Akane Kasuga, Shaun R.L. King, Joel Knights, Shane Leckenby, Kent Lee, Matthew McConnell, Stefan Mogel, John Michael Narres, Lisa Newman, Matt Newport, Sean O'Donnell, Shuhei Ogawa, Beau Paley, Brij Parashar, Sean-Ryan Petersen, Rebecca Piplica, Maxime Rignol, Ben Rossberg, Jaz Sebastian, Sen Shao, Nobuaki Shimamoto, James Storer, Joel Thomas, Luke Tracey, Craig Walker, Ken Watanabe, Toshi Yoshino, Connor Zegenhagen | Action, Biography, Drama, Sport, War | 137 | United States, Japan | us, jp | en, ja, uk, it | Color | Argentina:16::(with warning), Australia:M, Brazil:14, Canada:PG::(British Columbia), Canada:14A::(Nova Scotia/Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Chile:14, Colombia:12, Denmark:15, Ecuador:12::(self-applied), Egypt:18+::(self-applied), Finland:K-16, France:Tous publics avec avertissement, Germany:12, Hong Kong:IIB, Hungary:16, India:18::(self-applied), Indonesia:13+::(self-applied), Ireland:12A, Israel:16, Italy:T, Japan:PG12, Lithuania:N-13, Malaysia:P13, Mexico:B, Netherlands:16, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Norway:15, Philippines:PG-13, Poland:12::(self-applied), Portugal:M/14, Russia:18+, Singapore:PG, South Africa:13, South Korea:15, Spain:12, Sweden:15, Switzerland:14, Taiwan:6+, Thailand:u 15+::(self-applied), Turkey:15+, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:15::(Blu-ray rating), United Kingdom:15::(DVD rating), United States:PG-13, Ukraine:16, United Arab Emirates:15+::(DVD rating), Vietnam:C16 | 25 Dec 2014 (USA) | 7.2 | 182,362 | 1,809,398 | The life of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic athlete who joined the armed forces during the second world war. Only to be captured by the Japanese navy after a plane crash in the Pacific. During his capture, Louie must continue his fight by surviving through the war. | English, Japanese, Ukrainian, Italian | Unbroken | 2,014 | movie | Angelina Jolie | Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Richard LaGravenese, William Nicholson, Laura Hillenbrand | Jessica Alcorn, William Algar-Chuklin, Fahed Alhabib, Alexandre Alin, Dan Lindskov Andersen, Elana Andersen, Daphne Apellanes-Ackerson, Normand Archambault, Vaughn Arnup, Mathieu Arseneault, Mathieu Arvisais, Marc Aubry, Mark Anthony Austin, Josh Azzopardi, Trang Bach, Kat Bachert, Aloys Baillet, Eric Baker, Garry Baker, Scott Balkcom, Lluis Barcelo, Aaron Barclay, William Barkus, Kevin Barnhill, Michel Barrière, Dan Bartolucci, Jason Bath, Owens Bazile, Olivier Beaulieu, Sandra Beerenbrock, Jennifer C. Bell, Tim Belsher, Jeffrey Benedict, Ariane Benoit, Colin Benoit, Michaël Bentitou, Sylvain Berger, Vincent Bergeron, Niki Bern, Louise Bertrand, Dudley Birch, James Bishop, Sean Bittinger, Duncan Blackman, Raphaëlle Blanchard, Vincent Blanco, Stephen A. Bloch, Richard Bluff, Robert Bock, Vladimir Bogak, Jason Bohbot, Cédric Bonnaffoux, Maryse Bouchard, Rachel Bouchard, Marie-Pierre Boucher, Marie-Philippe Boudreau, Chris Bowers, Ryan Bradley, Patrick Breenan, Caroline Brien, Arnaud Brisebois, Stéphan Brisson, Matt Brumit, John Bunt, Jeremy Burns, Lexie Busby, Caroline Bélisle, Jacob Børsting, Kris Cabrera, Steve Cady, Marco Capparelli, Mark Casey, Onur Can Cayli, Lanny Cermak, Julien Chabot, Christophe Chabot-Blanchet, Guillaume Champagne, François Chancrin, Hui Ling Chang, Dan Charbit, Catherine Chase, Peter Chesloff, Nick Chong, Suzanne Cipolletti, Patrick Clancey, Brian Clark, Jamie Clarke, Simon Clarke, Trent Claus, Francis Clément, Félix Clément, Valérie Clément, Sarah Coatts, Patrick Coiteux, Samantha Combaluzier, Tara Conley, Jay Cooper, Michael Cordova, Francesco Corvino, Mélanie Cotton, Jean-Michel Cristofaro, Joanie Croteau, Poprizov Cvetan, Dominic Daigle, Christophe Damiano, Mads Hagbarth Damsbo, Jayandera Danappal, Troy Darben, Patrick David, Robert De La Cruz, Tony de Waal, Zelko Dejanovic, Lynn Dekker, Thierry Delattre, Luc Desmarais, Fefo Desouza, Anouk Deveault-Moreau, Tinko Dimov, Dejan Dimovski, James Dong, Tyson Donnelly, Robert Dorris, Marc-André Dostie, Crystal Dowd, Jeff Driver, Julien Dubuisson, Julien Dubusset, Maxime Ducharme, Lafleche Dumais, Oliver Dunn, Mathieu Dupuis, Samuel Durocher, Gus Duron, Peter Dworin, Jennifer Elena, Jeremy Ezekiel, Deak Ferrand, Rodrigo Fiallega, Simon Fillat, Jean-Pierre Flayeux, Lauren Fong, Alexis Forni, Xavier Fourmond, Elliot Francoeur, Sebastien Francoeur, Rogier Fransen, Carl N. Frederick, Alan Fregtman, Jean-Francois Gagne, Carl Gagnon, Nicole Galaz, Jason Gandhi, Demitre Garza, Emmanuel Gatera, Steve Gaub, Manuel Gaudreau, Yanick Gaudreau, Camille Geier, Bill George, Stephan Gervais, Ève Giordani, Soal Givord, Sam Godfrey, Lauren Elizabeth Gould, Olivier Goulet, Mickael Goussard, Olivier Gravel, Simon Gravel, Miles Green, Matt Greig, Jonathan Grégoire, Veronique Guay, Dominic Guilmette, Divya Gupta, Sam Gutentag, Marie-Ève Gélinas, Gil Hacco, Brian Hajek, Michael Halford, Jihyae Ham, Éric Hamel, Scott Hankel, Rick Hankins, Rikke Gjerløv Hansen, T.C. Harrison, Emile Harvey, Adam Hazard, Trevor Hazel, Daniel Heckenberg, Anders Heilemann, David Hernandez, Patrick Hernandez, Akira Hiyama, Nadine Homier, Eloisa Honrada, Michael Honrada, Shirley Hsiao, Chia-Chi Hu, Jocelyn Hudon, Chris Hunsberger, Peg Hunter, Drew Huntley, Paul Huston, Samuel Jacques, Bhakar James, Mike Jamieson, Jean-Sebastien Jasenovic, Stephane Jean-Mary, Dhamindra Jeevan, Nathan Jennings, Ivan Kondrup Jensen, Scott Jepson, Marko Jovanovic, Gregory John Jowle, Zack Judson, Rikke Hovgaard Jørgensen, Erin Kahn, Joseph Kasparian, Michelle Kater, Ara Khanikian, Natsuko Kiksaki, Natsuko Kisaki, Julien Klein, Claver Knovick, Goran Kocov, Viktor Kokoruza, Allie Koppel, Anthony Kramer, Jonathan Laborde, Alain Lacroix, Fabrice Lagayette, Mathieu Lalonde, Alyson Lamontagne, Andréanne Lamoureux, Vassilios Lanaris, Isabelle Langlois, Eric Larivee, Xavier Larocque, Francis Larouche, Sammy H. Larsen, Geoffroy Lauzon, Toan-Vinh Le, Jean-Pascal Leblanc, Mathieu Leclaire, Christine Leclerc, Daniel Leduc, Francois Leduc, Kate Lee, Steven Lees-Smith, Nicolas Lemay, Max Leonard, Lyne Lepage, Samuel Lepage-Bedard, Raphael Letertre, Julien Leveugle, Dave Levine, Gretchen Libby, Edy Susanto Lim, Nerys Lincoln, Carla Cecilie Lind-Valdan, Andy Long, Daniel Lopez, Shawn Lopez, Gabriele Lori, Samuel Loriault-Goulet, Martine Losier, Georgina Lovering, Daniel Lowenberg, Valerie Loyer, Amidou Lyazidi, Jean-Sébastien Létourneau, Andreas Maaninka, Manuel Macha, Cornelia Magas, Jocelyn Maher, Stephane Mailet, Etienne Marc, Mark Marcin, Karina Mariano, Nicholas Markel, Richard Martin, Rob Mason, James McCarthy, Jamison McCord, Mare McIntosh, David McKay, Shantel Medina, Christopher Medley-Pole, Harry Medlin, Christian Menard, Tory Mercer, Simon Mercier, Francois Metivier, Jed Miller, Belly Mingmuong, Zoran Mladenovski, Elias Mlayeh, Dominique Moisan, John Paul Molloy, Thomas Montminy Brodeur, Chris F. Moore, Sébastien Moreau, Hiroshi Mori, Benoit Morin, Christian Morin, Emmanuelle Morin, Dave Morley, Michel Murdock, Martin Murphy, Alexandre Ménard, Ashley Nagy, Marcelino Newquist, Kevin Ng, Valérie Nicol, Camilla Nilsson, Emelie Nilsson, Thomas Nittmann, Nicolas-Alexandre Noel, Johan Nordenson, Jonathan Nordlöf, Mathias Nørgaard, Adam O'Brien-Locke, Jenni O'Byrne, Erin D. O'Connor, Pawel Olas, Robert Olsson, Sabrina Organo, Ellery Ortiz, Olivier Painchaud, Gurpreet Singh Pannu, Bruno Parenti, Kay Kyoung Park-Kim, Thaddeus Parkinson, Carol Alynn Payne, Daniel Pearson, Steve Pelchat, Emmanuel Pelletier, Guillaume Pelletier, Martin Pelletier, Philippe Pelletier, Caleb Pennypacker, Benjamin T. Perkins, Lachlan Phillips, Nicolette Picardo, Patrick Piche, Xenia Pirojenko, Patrice Poissant, Jason Porter, Daniel Post, Etienne Poulin St-Laurent, Guillaume Poulin, Éric Pouliot, Carl Prud'homme, Eugene Purugganan, Steve Rawlins, Pierre Raymond, Jeff Renton, Jane Reynolds, Benjamin Ribière, Dean Richichi, Pascal Rigaud, Sébastien Rioux, Kazia Roach, David Roberge, Matt Roe, Robert Rossello, Matthew Rouleau, Moika Sabourin, Corin Sadlier, Joe Santana, Katy Savoie, Stephan Schaefholz, Roman Schmidt, Eric Schweickert, Kevin Seivewright, Apoorva Shah, Alyssia Sharpe, Kerry Shea, Josh Singer, Richard Skelton, Irene Smirnova, Davi Soesilo, Jordan Soles, Laurent Spillemaecker, Guillaume St-Aubin-Seers, Jean-Michel St-Pierre Lapierre, Mark Stern, Grant Street, Alexander Swahn, Jeremiah Sweeney, Josef Sy, Esben Syberg, Sylvie Talbot, Alex Tang, Dolorès Tardif, Jalal Tchelebi, Mikael Theander, Philippe Theroux, Catherine Therrien, Eric G. Thivierge, Amelie Thomas, Alex Timbs, Kar Hung Tom, Anna Tonrungroj, Carine Touraille, Larry Townsend, Mai-Anh Tran, Paul Trefry, Anne Tremblay, Cedric Tremblay, Marco Tremblay, Véronique Tremblay, Kristina Truong, Felix Turesson, Yuki Uehara, Noor Valibhoy, Raphael Valle, Sander Van Dijck, Michael Van Eps, Matthieu Veillette, Sebastien Veilleux, Randy Vellacott, Raoul Ventel, Carlos A. Vidal, Fabrice Vienne, Radu Vintila, Jean-Philippe Voyer, Ben Walker, Jeremy Webber, Harold Weed, David Weinstein, Cliff Welsh, Erik Werlin, Mikael Widegren, Edson Williams, Oliver Wolff, Guido Wolter, Arthur Zajac, David Zbriger, Emil Alagjozovski, Sreyans Bardia, John Bashyam, Thomas Biering, Alex Holcombe, Hetal Jain, Tze Ken Lim, Philip Lorentzson, Robert Molholm, Prakash Pathak, Daniel Powter, Vijayakumar S, Daniel Scott, Nina Strøm, Kristen Swanson, Nicklas Thiesen, Brian Jason Tran | Simon Allan, Ian Barton, Nathanael Bauer, Peter Beeh, Glen Bielenberg, Mark Bills, Mal Booth, Mandy Bradford, Alex Brinkworth, Ross Butler, Adam Caulcutt, Harley Caulcutt, Marty Caulcutt, Houston Chorley, Simon Christidis, Craig Clark, Shaun Conway, Benji Copping, Matt Copping, Toby Copping, Matt Coulam, Steve Daley, Lukas Davidson, Roger Deakins, Sebastian Dickins, Ben Dugard, Roger Eaton, Nicolas Fayard, Moses Fotofili, Paul Fotofili, Noel Franco, Nathan Frost, Joshua Gollish, Sami Gustafsson, Paul Hamlyn, Bruce Hamme, Billy Harmer, Andy Harris, Dion Hartley, Stephen Head, Jake Iesu, David James, Andrew AJ Johnson, Manassas Kereama, Joel Klinger, Thomaz Labanca, Michael Larcombe, Nigel Le Roux, Karen Loomis, Robbie MacKinnon, David Mackintosh, Gerard Mahony, Jack Mayo, Renee McClenahan, Draggan Mihailovich, Jac Norton, Luis Olivares, Leroy Page, Zachary Peel-McGregor, Sally Peterson, Adrian Pinto, Jason Poole, Gregory Read, Teretiano Reti, Ricky Schamburg, Andrew Schuster, Brad Shield, Andy Smith, Matthew Spowart, Tony Stacheel, Michael Thomas, Shane Thomas, David Thomson, Greg Tidman, David Tilburey, Vince Valitutti, Mark Watson, Peter Whitby, Alan Willis | 不屈の男 アンブロークン (Japan, Japanese title), Invincible (France), Invencible (Unbroken) (Spain), 坚不可摧 (China, Mandarin title), Niezłomny (Poland) | Universal Pictures, Bitters End, Columbia Pictures, United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures, Universal Pictures Argentina, Universal Pictures International (UPI), Universal Pictures International (UPI), Universal Pictures International (UPI), Universal Pictures International (UPI), Universal Pictures International (UPI), Westec Media Limited, 9Gem, Home Box Office (HBO), KVH Media Group, NOS Audiovisuais, Net5, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Universal Pictures, Universal Pictures, Universal Pictures | After a near-fatal plane crash in WWII, Olympian Louis Zamperini spends a harrowing 47 days in a raft with two fellow crewmen before he's caught by the Japanese navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp.
The life of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic athlete who joined the armed forces during the second world war. Only to be captured by the Japanese navy after a plane crash in the Pacific. During his capture, Louie must continue his fight by surviving through the war.—Tristanmerkler01
Chronicles the life of Louie Zamperini, an Olympic athlete in the 1936 Berlin Olympics-turned-WWII plane crash survivor and prisoner in two Japanese POW camps. From a rebellious childhood to a life of glory, bravery, and triumph, Louie finds his strength, his fight, and his faith.—jadendb
A young Olympian name Louis, goes in the army during the war where his plane crashes, therefore Louis and some other soldiers are obliged to live on a life boat until being found and captured by the Japanese navy. They have been held in a prisoner camp and forced to work for Japan.—Ozhan Yazdani
Tale of Louis Zamperini, the Olympic track star who survived a plane crash in World War II, only to fight for his life against nature and eventually as a prisoner of war. Joel and Ethan Coen provide the script. Louis (Jack O'Connell) grows up a rough-hew kid on the verge of becoming a full-on delinquent, until his brother starts training him to be a track star. Louis excels at the sport, and eventually represents America at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. During his training, he learns to become resilient and disciplined; his brother's words of advice, "If you can take it, you can make it," push him to overcome any adversity. He must live up to that adage under the most extreme circumstances after his plane is shot down during another bombing raid. He is stranded at sea for more than a month, only to be found by the Japanese and forced to endure constant physical abuse at the hands of sadistic prison-camp guard Mutsuhiro Watanabe (Japanese pop star Miyavi), who wants to break Louis' indomitable spirit.. | 1,809,398 | Unbroken | Unbroken (2014) | Unbroken (2014) | Unbroken | Unbroken (2014) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Mildred Pierce | Mildred Pierce | Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Zachary Scott, Eve Arden, Ann Blyth, Bruce Bennett, Lee Patrick, Moroni Olsen, Veda Ann Borg, Jo Ann Marlowe, Bill Alcorn, Betty Alexander, Ramsay Ames, George Anderson, James Anderson, Robert Arthur, Lynn Baggett, Leah Baird, Buzz Barbee, Dorothy Barrett, Mary Bayless, Arline Bletcher, Barbara Brown, Elyse Brown, Doria Caron, Wheaton Chambers, John Christian, Wallis Clark, Chester Clute, John Compton, Joyce Compton, Clancy Cooper, David Cota, Tom Dillon, Robert Evans, James Flavin, Bess Flowers, Don Grant, Angela Greene, Dorothy Hack, Shep Houghton, Jack W. Johnston, Charles Jordan, Marjorie Kane, Fred Kelsey, Richard Kipling, Manart Kippen, Perk Lazelle, Marion Lessing, King Lockwood, Jimmy Lono, Robert Locke Lorraine, John Marlin, Philo McCullough, Butterfly McQueen, George Meader, Mary Ellen Meyran, Harold Miller, Jack Mower, Wedgwood Nowell, Frank O'Connor, Jack O'Connor, Jean O'Rourke, Garry Owen, Paul Panzer, Helen Pender, Larry Rio, William Ruhl, Jeffrey Sayre, Mary Servoss, John Sheridan, George Tobias, Charles Trowbridge, Sid Troy, Johnny Walsh, Joan Wardley, Joan Winfield | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery, Romance | 111 | United States | us | en, fr | Black and White | Argentina:16, Australia:PG, Canada:PG::(Ontario), Canada:PG::(video rating), Finland:K-16, France:Tous publics, Ireland:PG, Ireland:(Banned), Italy:T, Mexico:B15, New Zealand:PG, Norway:16, Portugal:M/12, Spain:13, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:A, United Kingdom:PG, United Kingdom:PG::(video rating), United States:Approved, United States:TV-PG::(TV rating), West Germany:16 | 20 Oct 1945 (USA) | 7.9 | 28,575 | 37,913 | When Mildred Pierce's out-of-work husband leaves her for another woman, Mildred decides to raise her two daughters on her own. Despite Mildred's financial successes in the restaurant business, her oldest daughter, Veda, resents her mother for degrading their social status. In the midst of a police investigation after the death of her second husband, Mildred must evaluate her own freedom and her complicated relationship with her daughter. | English, French | Mildred Pierce | 1,945 | movie | Michael Curtiz | Ranald MacDougall, James M. Cain, William Faulkner, Margaret Gruen, Albert Maltz, Louise Randall Pierson, Catherine Turney, Margaret Buell Wilder, Thames Williamson | Patrick L. Almanza, Russell Collings, Paul Detlefsen, Mario Larrinaga | Frank Burkett, Frank Evans, Milton Gold, James Goldenhaur, William Schurr, Rene Steffen, S.E. Young | Le roman de Mildred Pierce (France), Solange ein Herz schlägt (Germany), Alma en suplicio (Spain), 欲海情魔 (China, Mandarin title), Alma em Suplício (Brazil) | Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Continental Films, Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Dominant Pictures Corporation, 20th Century Fox Video, CBS/Fox, CBS/Fox, MGM/UA Home Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment, Chapel Distribution, MGM Home Entertainment, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Vidéo, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Vidéo, Warner Home Video, Motion Picture Export Association (MPEA), Sociedade Importadora de Filmes (SIF), CBS/Fox, Epoca, HBO Max, RCA (II), The Criterion Collection | A hard-working mother inches towards disaster as she divorces her husband and starts a successful restaurant business to support her spoiled daughter.
When Mildred Pierce's out-of-work husband leaves her for another woman, Mildred decides to raise her two daughters on her own. Despite Mildred's financial successes in the restaurant business, her oldest daughter, Veda, resents her mother for degrading their social status. In the midst of a police investigation after the death of her second husband, Mildred must evaluate her own freedom and her complicated relationship with her daughter.—Jwelch5742
Upon the discovery of her second husband Monte Beragon's gunshot riddled dead body, Mildred Beragon - Mildred Pierce during her first marriage - is questioned by the police, she who tells them about the circumstances of her life starting with the break-up with her first husband, Bert Pierce, who the police will be charging with the murder. Their break-up stemmed from a combination of the associated issues of money problems - he unemployed at the time, she feeling the need to sell homemade baked goods to afford what she wanted for the family - his supposed infidelity with a Mrs. Biederhof, and primarily the disagreement in the raising of their two offspring, daughters Veda and Kay, a teenager and adolescent respectively at the time. What Mildred wanted with whatever money came into the house was the best of everything for the girls, especially related to being cultured, belying their working class background. While tomboyish Kay was happy just having her brand of fun outside of the "culture", such as the ballet lessons, Veda always wanted more, whatever given to her unconditionally never seeming to be enough for her increasingly refined tastes. Partly with the help of Bert's former business partner Wally Fay, that help despite Mildred always rebuffing his sexual advances, Mildred was able to parlay her domestic skills combined with sheer determination to start what ended up being a successful and lucrative restaurant chain empire. It was in purchasing a property from him for the first restaurant that Mildred met then wealthy Monte, their relationship which opened Veda's eyes to what truly living the high life could be. While Mildred tries to portray certain aspects to the police for her wanted outcome, they may glean other aspects from her story to make the imminent murder charge stick.—Huggo
Mildred Pierce dotes on her daughters while husband Bert looks to Maggie Biederhof for affection. They separate leaving Mildred to raise the girls on her own. Elder daughter Veda goads her mother about their lack of money and in response Mildred proposes opening a small restaurant. Realtor Wally Fay advises her while making numerous rebuffed passes and introduces her to Monte Beragon whose property becomes the first of a chain of restaurants. Mildred has an affair with Monte. Meanwhile, money-hungry Veda pretends to be pregnant by wealthy Ted Forrester in order to bilk his family of $10,000. Mildred tears up the check, is slapped by Veda, and orders her daughter to leave. After time away, Mildred returns to find Veda singing in a cheap club. Veda will return only if Mildred promises her desired (Monte's) lifestyle, so Mildred agrees to marry Monte in exchange for a third of her businesses. It soon becomes clear that something is going on between Veda and Monte. Mildred learns of this only after Monte has sold out his third of her business, leaving her bankrupt. She goes to Monte's beach house to kill him - Shots ring out, but what really happened?—Ed Stephan <[email protected]> | 37,913 | Mildred Pierce | Mildred Pierce (1945) | Mildred Pierce (1945) | Mildred Pierce | Mildred Pierce (1945) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Hostiles | Hostiles | Scott Shepherd, Rosamund Pike, Ava Cooper, Stella Cooper, David Midthunder, Gray Wolf Herrera, Christian Bale, Rory Cochrane, Jonathan Majors, John Benjamin Hickey, Stafford Douglas, Stephen Lang, Bill Camp, Wes Studi, Jesse Plemons, Timothée Chalamet, Adam Beach, Xavier Horsechief, Q'orianka Kilcher, Tanaya Beatty, Peter Mullan, Austin Rising, Robyn Malcolm, Ryan Bingham, Paul Anderson, Ben Foster, Scott Anderson, Boots Southerland, Dicky Eklund Jr., Scott Wilson, Brian Duffy, Richard Bucher, Luce Rains, James Cady, Justin Arnsworth, Charles Ash, Makayah Crowfoot, DezBaa', Lorena Fernández, Cassandra Rochelle Fetters, Suzanne Roxanne Fortner, John Gibbs, Christopher Hagen, Kenny Harragarra, Jack Jackson, Derek Lacasa, Gentry Lee, David Loving, Sarah Murrey, Diana Navarrete, Anastasia Peralta, Francisco Peramos, Gonzalo Robles, Rod Rondeaux, David White | Drama, Western | 134 | United States | us | en, chy, fr | Color | Australia:MA15+, Brazil:16::(video rating), Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:14A::(British Columbia), Denmark:15::(DVD rating), Egypt:R::(DVD rating), Finland:K-16::(DVD rating), France:Tous publics avec avertissement, Germany:16, India:A, Indonesia:17+, Ireland:15A, Israel:14, Italy:T::(DVD rating), Japan:G, Mexico:B15, Netherlands:16, Norway:15::(VOD), Poland:12::(self-applied), Portugal:M/14, Russia:18+, Singapore:NC16, South Korea:15, Spain:12, Sweden:15::(DVD rating), Switzerland:16, Turkey:15+, United Kingdom:15, United States:R, United Arab Emirates:PG-15 | 26 Jan 2018 (USA) | 7.2 | 95,454 | 5,478,478 | In 1892 after nearly two decades of fighting the Cheyenne, the Apache, and the Comanche natives, the United States Cavalry Captain and war hero Joseph Blocker is ordered to escort the ailing Cheyenne chief, Yellow Hawk--his most despised enemy--to his ancestral home in Montana's Valley of the Bears. Nauseated with a baleful anger, Joseph's unwelcome final assignment is further complicated when widowed settler Rosalie Quaid is taken in by his band of soldiers. Aggressive packs of marauding Comanches are still on the warpath and thirsty for blood, so can the seasoned Captain do his duty one last time? | English, Cheyenne, French | Hostiles | 2,017 | movie | Scott Cooper | Scott Cooper, Donald E. Stewart | Glenn Allen, Anbarasu, Prasad Narahari Apte, Jrv Arun, Pradeep Arya, Oliver Atherton, Pedro Atienzar, Navid Bagherzadeh, Ayush Bajoria, Varun Balachandran, Renuka Ballal, Ryan Basaraba, Prashant Bavariya, Ian Berg, Uttham Bhalaykar, Eduardo Bivar, Peter Bowmar, Jake Braver, Joseph Brigati, Scott Brindley, Jasmine Carruthers, Vincent Chang, Vishal Chauhan, Manda Cheung, Josh Child, Mina Choe, Unggyu Choi, Amy Christensen, Tony Cutrono, Danish Davis, Eran Dinur, Curro Doyagüez, Pratik Dubey, James Fisher, William Foulser, Richard Friedlander, Mahendra Golay, Marian Golden, Jihyae Ham, Jiten Harkhani, Yan Caspar Hirschbuehl, Hitesh Dhruv, Brian Houlihan, Mehul Jhaveri, Adam Johannesson, Jaymie Lam, James Lee, Brice Liesveld, Christian Lowe, Fabio Luongo, Sameer Malik, Jose L. Marin, Shane Meehan, Chad Meire, Zoran Mladenovski, Nadeem Mohd, Ricardo Montero de Espinosa, Charlotte Moore, David Morales, Sebastian Munoz Silva, Muruganantham, Jeremy Newmark, Yunsik Noh, Rohan Parmar, James Pastorius, GoverdhanReddy Pati, Aaron Raff, Jordan Rice, Andrew D. Roberts, Akash Roy, Alexis Sansone, Basabendu Madhab Sarkar, Sumit Sarkar, Seshaprasad, Aurora Shannon, Emad Sheikh, Sammy Shikaze, Christina Shin, Ganesh B. Singh, Jasjitpal Singh, Tonya Smay, Pawan Tetu, Ebin Thomas, Tim Tobin, Peter Toufidis, Mani Trump, Tim Van Horn, Luciano Vittori Jr., Djuna Wahlrab, Shawn Wayman, Scott Winston, Sarah Thomas, Vanessa Velasquez, Shawna Zegarra | James W. Apted, Joey Bacharka, Adam Barth, Dorian Blanco, Andrew J. Brown, James Bullwinkle, Jessica Lakoff Cannon, Kelly A. Cook, Logan Covelli, J. Patrick Daily, Ryan Eustis, Frank Eyers, Mike D. Fernandez, Trevor Garcia, Andre Green, Stephen Hanna, Max A. Hoyt, Colin Hudson, Jay Kemp, Zachary C. Kidder, Sean McClellan, Colin Montgomery, David Jaxx Nagro, Mackenzie Oneil, Xander Paul, Eric Paulk, Gabriel Pfeiffer, Kiran Reddy, Jason Seigel, John Shroyer, Andy Simmons, Marcus Simpson, Austin Swenson, Patrick Toohey, Neil Valdez, Dwayne Willis | Feinde - Hostiles (Germany), 敌对分子 (China, Mandarin title), Neprijatelji (Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bosnian title), Hostis (Portugal), Ταξιδεύοντας με τον εχθρό μου (Greece) | Entertainment Film Distributors, Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures, Metropolitan Filmexport, Odeon, Paradise Group, Shaw Organisation, Splendid Film, Star Channel Movies, The Klockworx, Tohokushinsha Film Corporation (TFC), Universum Film (UFA), Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, Elevation Pictures, Entertainment in Video, Entertainment in Video, Film & TV House, GEM Entertainment, Lionsgate Films, Lionsgate Films, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, NOS Audiovisuais, Notorious Pictures, Pancinema, TME Films, Universum Film (UFA), Universum Film (UFA), Universum Film (UFA) | In 1892, a legendary Army Captain reluctantly agrees to escort a Cheyenne chief and his family through dangerous territory.
In 1892 after nearly two decades of fighting the Cheyenne, the Apache, and the Comanche natives, the United States Cavalry Captain and war hero Joseph Blocker is ordered to escort the ailing Cheyenne chief, Yellow Hawk--his most despised enemy--to his ancestral home in Montana's Valley of the Bears. Nauseated with a baleful anger, Joseph's unwelcome final assignment is further complicated when widowed settler Rosalie Quaid is taken in by his band of soldiers. Aggressive packs of marauding Comanches are still on the warpath and thirsty for blood, so can the seasoned Captain do his duty one last time?—Nick Riganas
In 1892, settler Rosalee Quaid and her family are attacked by a Comanche war group who kill and scalp her husband and also shoot and kill her three children. Only Rosalee manages to escape the attack by hiding in a small rock outcrop in the forest. In Fort Berringer, New Mexico, Captain Joseph Blocker rounds up an escaping Apache family and brings them back to the fort. He is then called to the office of Colonel Abraham Biggs, who informs him of his final orders before retirement. On a directive from President Harrison, he is to escort dying Cheyenne war chief, Yellow Hawk, and four members of his family back to their tribal lands in Montana. Under threat of a court-martial and loss of his pension, Blocker reluctantly accepts, despite his own gory history with the chief, who was responsible for the death of several of his friends and comrades. Blocker chooses the detail that will accompany him: his trusty old friend, First Sergeant Thomas Metz, long-time aide Corporal Woodson, and promising newcomer Lieutenant Kidder, fresh from West Point. Biggs also assigns to the detail a young French-speaking recruit, Private DeJardin.
US Cavalry captain Joseph J. Blocker is about to retire in 1892 after a career of protecting Wild West pioneer families by fighting Indian 'savages' from various tribes. Under a presidential order, regimental colonel Abraham Biggs must force him to lead a patrol to return long-imprisoned, terminally-ill Cheyenne chief Yellow Hawk and his four relatives from Fort Berringer, New Mexico, to their Montana native land, the Valley of the Bears, as a 'humanitarian gesture'. Joe's hatred for Indians and cruelty to his charges are kindled as they pass a burnt homestead and take along fresh widow Rosalee Quaid, helping to bury her children. But on the long way, they must pull together to fight off Apache and Comacnhe war parties, where the Cheyenne warrior skills prove invaluable and they manage to bond with Rosalie, while cavalry man fall, including gentle recruit private Philippe DeJardin and one of Joe's old comrades in arms. On the way Rosalie declines settling with commanding lieutenant colonel Ross McCowan's family in a garrison but Joe accepts to deliver to his murder trial a comrade gone rogue, who proves most troublesome. At arrival, Joe's loyalties have shifted and he deals with the illegally hostile reception of the local rancher.—KGF Vissers | 5,478,478 | Hostiles | Hostiles (2017) | Hostiles (2017) | Hostiles | Hostiles (2017) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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