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Enquête sur un scandale d'État | Undercover | Roschdy Zem, Pio Marmaï, Vincent Lindon, Julie Moulier, Alexis Manenti, Antonia Buresi, Mylène Jampanoï, Lucie Gallo, Arnaud Churin, Pierre-Alain Chapuis, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Marie-Pierre Nouveau, Marilyne Canto, Toufik Ayadi, Catherine Bizern, Axelle Bossard, Nnoman Cadoret, Yann-Joël Collin, Valérie Dashwood, Serge Dupuy, Lara Guirao, Antoine Oppenheim, Nicolas Moreau, Marie Ottavi, Dorothée Sebbagh, Grégoire Tachnakian, François Raison, Frédéric Norbert, Pascal Decolland, Arnaud Vogel, Philippe Petit, Sofian Khammes, Anabel Lopez, Johnny Divas, Carolina Moreno, Henri Costa, Bruno Raffaelli, Cécile de Moor, Fabienne Mainguet, Cédric Appietto, Caroline Chaniolleau, François Loriquet, Andréa Brusque, Pascal Garbarini, Maud Geffray, Nathalie Chemla, David Arribe, Fadila Belkebla, Karina Orr, Farid Bouzenad, Antoine Mathieu, Jean-Philippe Meyer, Carlotta Moraru, Mike Nguyen, Gaëtan Vassart, Jeanne Aptekman, Lucas Arbay, Jean-Étienne Brat, Lou Chicoteau, Balthazar Dejean de la Bâtie, Thomas Fansten, Sylvain Jacques, Lola Quivoron, Henri-Noël Tabary, Medhy Paschy Benamara, Mohamed Kassed, Walid Ben Mabrouk, Akim Chir, Mina Kavani, Samir Salah, Maxime Debelvalet, Arthur Leroy, Mike N'Guyen, Tristán Ulloa, Arthur Cauras | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 121 | France | fr | fr, es | Color | France:Tous publics, Spain:12, Switzerland:16 | 09 Feb 2022 (France) | 5.9 | 791 | 8,415,986 | October 2015. French customs seize seven tonnes of cannabis in the heart of the capital. The same day, Hubert Antoine, a former mole with a shady past, contacts Stéphane Vilner, a journalist at Libération. He claims to be able to demonstrate the existence of State drug trafficking led by Jacques Billard, prominent media figure and high-ranking French police officer. Suspicious at first, the young journalist finally dives into an investigation that will lead him to the darkest corners of the Republic. | French, Spanish | Undercover | 2,021 | movie | Thierry de Peretti | Hubert Avoine, Emmanuel Fansten, Thierry de Peretti, Jeanne Aptekman | Stephane Bidault | Augustin Bonnet, Noemie Commissaire, Charles Dalodier, Sarah Dubien, Baptiste Imbert, Marie Landon, Claire Mathon | L'infiltré (France), Les Années 10 (France), Undercover (World-wide, English title), Undercover (United States), Undercover (United Kingdom) | Agora Films, Independenta Film, Pyramide Distribution, VerCine, Weird Wave, ARTE Mediathek, ARTE Mediathek, ARTE, ARTE, Goodfellas, Tiger House | French customs seize seven tonnes of cannabis in the heart of the capital. A former narcotics infiltrator claims to be able to demonstrate the existence of state trafficking led by Jacques Billard, a high-ranking French police officer.
October 2015. French customs seize seven tonnes of cannabis in the heart of the capital. The same day, Hubert Antoine, a former mole with a shady past, contacts Stéphane Vilner, a journalist at Libération. He claims to be able to demonstrate the existence of State drug trafficking led by Jacques Billard, prominent media figure and high-ranking French police officer. Suspicious at first, the young journalist finally dives into an investigation that will lead him to the darkest corners of the Republic.—Happy_Evil_Dude | 8,415,986 | Undercover | Undercover (2021) | Undercover (2021) | Undercover | Undercover (2021) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Haru | Hal | Yoshimasa Hosoya, Yôko Hikasa, Mamoru Miyano, Tamio Ôki, Shinpachi Tsuji, Rin Mizuhara, Hikari Yono, Uko Tachibana, Shôko Tsuda, Ikki, Kanami Satô, Hiroki Gotô, Arisa Nishiguchi, Ryô Kuratomi, Felecia Angelle, Bryn Apprill, Tia Lynn Ballard, Chris Burnett, Andrew Chandler, Pam Dougherty, Juli Erickson, Bill Flynn, Scott Freeman, Todd Haberkorn, Ryan Ingrim, Grant James, Brittney Karbowski, Keith Kubal, Lauren Landa, Linda Leonard, Mike McFarland, Alex Organ, Phil Parsons, Justin Pate, Orion Pitts, Michelle Rojas, Laurie Steele, Vic Victorson, Christopher Wehkamp, Lara Woodhull, Apphia Yu | Animation, Drama, Family, Romance, Sci-Fi | 60 | Japan | jp | ja, en | Color | Australia:PG, Canada:PG::(Manitoba), Canada:G::(Quebec), Japan:G, New Zealand:PG, Singapore:PG, United Kingdom:12, United States:TV-14 | 08 Jun 2013 (Japan) | 6.7 | 2,003 | 2,573,198 | The story takes place in a technologically advanced society in which robots can be programmed to behave like a complete human. A robot is asked to replace Hal, who died in an accident, to help Kurumi, Hal's girlfriend move on in life. "Hal" struggles to understand the real Hal's past, Kurumi's affections towards Hal as well as the meaning of being alive. | Japanese, English | Hal | 2,013 | movie | Ryôtarô Makihara | Izumi Kizara | Takumi Endô, Emiko Nishida | null | ハル (Japan, Japanese title), Hal (World-wide, English title), Hal (United States), Hal (United Kingdom), Робот Хал (Russia) | Shochiku, FUNimation Entertainment, Panorama Distributions | A humanoid robot is asked to replace Hal, who was killed in a terrible accident, in order help Hal's girlfriend move on in life, but struggles to understand the real Hal's past and the meaning of being alive.
The story takes place in a technologically advanced society in which robots can be programmed to behave like a complete human. A robot is asked to replace Hal, who died in an accident, to help Kurumi, Hal's girlfriend move on in life. "Hal" struggles to understand the real Hal's past, Kurumi's affections towards Hal as well as the meaning of being alive.—Anonymous | 2,573,198 | Hal | Hal (2013) | Hal (2013) | Hal | Hal (2013) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Beurokeo | Broker | Song Kang-ho, Gang Dong-won, Bae Doona, IU, Lee Joo-young, Seung-soo Im, Park Ji-yong, Kim Sun-young, Lee Moo-saeng, Lee Dong-hwi, Kim Sae-byeok, Baek Hyeon-jin, Oh Hee-jun, Jong-Ho, Sung Yoo-bin, Kang Gil-woo, Yae-Eun Kim, Park Hae-joon, Ryu Kyung-Soo, Song Sae-byeok | Comedy, Crime, Drama | 129 | South Korea | kr | ko | Color | Australia:M, Brazil:12, Canada:PG::(Alberta), Canada:PG::(Ontario), Denmark:11, Finland:K-7, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Hong Kong:IIA, Indonesia:13+, Ireland:15A, Italy:6+, Japan:G, Mexico:B, Netherlands:6, New Zealand:M, Norway:9::(cinema rating), Poland:15, Portugal:M/12, Russia:16+, Singapore:PG13, South Korea:12, Spain:12::(self-applied), Switzerland:12, Taiwan:6+, Thailand:u 15+, Turkey:10+, United Kingdom:12A, United States:R::(certificate#54148), Vietnam:C16 | 08 Jun 2022 (South Korea) | 7.1 | 16,523 | 13,056,052 | A young lady decides to give up her newborn child to a church for adoption but discovers that there is an active group which steals these children for sale. She catches the group red handed and joins them in an exciting road trip to find customers ready to buy the child. Things dont go smoothly since two lady cops are hot on their trail, and things get complicated. | Korean | Broker | 2,022 | movie | Kore-eda Hirokazu | Kore-eda Hirokazu | Sang-Hoon Baek | Park Cheong-woo, Choi Wun Jin | 브로커 (South Korea), Broker (India, English title), Broker (Thailand, English title), Broker (Philippines, English title), Broker (Belgium, English title) | CJ Entertainment, Neon, CBI Pictures, Cine Canibal, Cinobo, Clover Films, Diamond Films, Edko Films, Edko Films, GSC Movies (GSCM), Gaga, Golden Village Pictures, Impact Films, Koch Films, Madman Entertainment, Madman Entertainment, Metropolitan Filmexport, Plaion Pictures, Russian Report, September Film, The Filmbridge, TriArt Film, Alambique Filmes, Amazon Instant Video, Avalon, Edko Films, Filmin, Google Play, Hulu, MagentaTV, Maxdome Store, Maxdome, Plaion Pictures, Plaion Pictures, Plaion Pictures, Rakuten TV, Sky Store, iTunes | When a young mother reconsiders abandoning her baby, she discovers a scheme selling foundlings for adoption.
A young lady decides to give up her newborn child to a church for adoption but discovers that there is an active group which steals these children for sale. She catches the group red handed and joins them in an exciting road trip to find customers ready to buy the child. Things dont go smoothly since two lady cops are hot on their trail, and things get complicated.—madanmarwah
Sang-hyun and Dong-soo make good money stealing babies left in the church's baby box and putting them up for adoption. When mother So-young reconsiders the decision to abandon her baby, she discovers the two men and their illegal practice. Overwhelmed by feelings of both maternal love and despair, she decides to help find suitable parents for her child. Meanwhile, Detectives Su-jin and Lee are hot on their heels.—RagingR2 | 13,056,052 | Broker | Broker (2022) | Broker (2022) | Broker | Broker (2022) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Interiors | Interiors | Kristin Griffith, Mary Beth Hurt, Richard Jordan, Diane Keaton, E.G. Marshall, Geraldine Page, Maureen Stapleton, Sam Waterston, Missy Hope, Kerry Duffy, Nancy Collins, Penny Gaston, Roger Morden, Henderson Forsythe | Drama | 92 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:18, Australia:M, Brazil:14, Canada:PG::(Ontario), Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, Italy:T, Netherlands:16, Netherlands:12, Norway:16, Singapore:NC-16, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:AA, United Kingdom:15::(video rating), United States:TV-MA::(TV rating), United States:PG, West Germany:12 | 06 Oct 1978 (Canada) | 7.3 | 20,903 | 77,742 | The story of a very dysfunctional family and what happens when the parents divorce. Eve (Geraldine Page) and Arthur (EG Marshall) are a 60-something couple, recently separated. They have three adult daughters - Renata (Diane Keaton), Joey (Mary Beth Hurt) and Flyn (Kristin Griffith). Renata is a poet and is married to Frederick (Richard Jordan). Joey is (reluctantly) in advertising and is married to Mike (Sam Waterston). Flyn is a film and TV actress. Eve is an incredibly negative woman and this has had a toxic effect on her children. This results in stifling, unsupportive relationships and joyless lives. | English | Interiors | 1,978 | movie | Woody Allen | Woody Allen | null | Brian Hamill, Jim Hovey, Herb Wagreich, Dusty Wallace, Robert Ward | Anhedonia (United States), Intérieurs (France), Interiores (Spain), Sisäkuvia (Finland), Interiores (Mexico) | United Artists, C.B. Films S.A., Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF), United Artists, Les Artistes Associés, Nova Film, United Artists, United Artists, United Artists, Rank Filmes de Portugal, Warner Home Video, Chapel Distribution, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Arrow Films, Twilight Time, United Artists (A-Asia), United Artists Europa, Fox Video Japan, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Vídeo | Three sisters find their lives spinning out of control in the wake of their parents' sudden, unexpected divorce.
The story of a very dysfunctional family and what happens when the parents divorce. Eve (Geraldine Page) and Arthur (EG Marshall) are a 60-something couple, recently separated. They have three adult daughters - Renata (Diane Keaton), Joey (Mary Beth Hurt) and Flyn (Kristin Griffith). Renata is a poet and is married to Frederick (Richard Jordan). Joey is (reluctantly) in advertising and is married to Mike (Sam Waterston). Flyn is a film and TV actress. Eve is an incredibly negative woman and this has had a toxic effect on her children. This results in stifling, unsupportive relationships and joyless lives.—grantss
In their early sixties, upper middle class suburban New Yorkers Arthur and Eve, an attorney and an interior decorator respectively, are recently separated on Arthur's initiative. Although he has long felt the want to leave Eve - he believing that she having created an environment in which the family existed and not truly lived, which manifested itself in the control shown in her interior decorating choices - Arthur decided to do so now because their three daughters are grown and on their own. Already suffering from clinical depression, Eve further suffers a nervous breakdown because of the separation, which to her was unexpected. Eve expects that Arthur will eventually come back to her. The separation and breakdown affect the three daughters in different ways, and exacerbates issues already existing in their lives. Renata, the eldest, is the talented one, talent which Eve admires. Renata is a renowned poet, who lives largely on Arthur being her benefactor. Renata is married to Frederick, a novelist, whose works achieve little acclaim. As such, Frederick feels emasculated by Renata's success, she who states that her praise for his work is truthful, and not just a means to stoke his ego. Joey, the second who suffers from middle child syndrome, is the bright but directionless one living in Renata's shadow. Joey has moved from one unfulfilling career to another. Due solely to proximity, Joey is largely tasked with Eve's post-hospitalization care, despite she knowing that her mother treats her like the unwanted child. Conversely, Arthur has always viewed Joey as the special one to who he always looks for validation. Joey is in a long term cohabitational relationship with Michael, a political activist who knows that Eve doesn't like him and who in turn doesn't like that Joey lets Eve run roughshod over their lives. And Flyn, the youngest, is the pretty one. She is a Hollywood television actress who fully realizes that what minor fame and fortune she has received is solely due to her looks. The lives of this collective becomes even more complicated when Arthur begins dating Pearl, who is the antithesis of Eve in every respect and who he wants to marry.—Huggo
Homage to Ingmar Bergman in this family drama involving a fashionable Long Island interior designer who tries to impose her overbearing, critical standards on her husband and her three grown daughters. The film is a realistic look at the relationships among one artistically-oriented family; one daughter is a successful writer; the second is looking for an artistic outlet; and the third is an actress. The mother has been deserted by her husband, their father. She thinks and hopes they may reconcile, but she soon learns that he has other thoughts that circle about a new acquaintance, a woman who has had two husbands and is still lively.—alfiehitchie
Arthur decides to leave his wife Eve. Their three adult daughters Joey, Flyn and Renata must suddenly face up to the disintegration of the family: Eve feels quite helpless but Arthur is reluctant to come back. And the daughters also have some personal problems in their relationship with each other, their spouses and their parents...—Yepok | 77,742 | Interiors | Interiors (1978) | Interiors (1978) | Interiors | Interiors (1978) | ||
Kes | Kes | David Bradley, Freddie Fletcher, Lynne Perrie, Colin Welland, Brian Glover, Bob Bowes, Bernard Atha, Laurence Bould, Joey Kaye, Ted Carroll, Robert Naylor, Agnes Drumgoon, George Speed, Desmond Guthrie, Zoe Sunderland, The 4D Jones, Eric Bolderson, Joe Miller, Beryl Carroll, Julie Shakespeare, Bill Dean, Geoffrey Banks, John Grayson, Duggie Brown, Trevor Hesketh, Stephen Crossland, Harry Markham, David Glover, Frank Norton, Martin Harley, Leslie Stringer, Julie Goodyear | Drama, Family | 111 | United Kingdom | gb | en | Color | Argentina:14, Australia:PG, Canada:PG::(Ontario), Canada:G::(Quebec), Finland:K-7, Finland:K-11, Finland:K-18::(self applied), France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Ireland:12, Italy:T, Japan:G, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:PG, Norway:12, Singapore:NC-16, Spain:Not Rated, Sweden:11, United Kingdom:U, United Kingdom:PG::(video rating), United States:PG-13, United States:GP, West Germany:12 | 03 Apr 1970 (UK) | 7.9 | 22,878 | 64,541 | Bullied at school and ignored and abused at home by his indifferent mother and older brother, Billy Casper (David Bradley), a 15-year-old working-class Yorkshire boy, tames and trains his pet kestrel falcon whom he names Kes. Helped and encouraged by his English teacher Mr. Farthing (Colin Welland) and his fellow students, Billy finally finds a positive purpose to his unhappy existence, until tragedy strikes. | English | Kes | 1,969 | movie | Ken Loach | Barry Hines, Barry Hines, Ken Loach, Tony Garnett | null | Arthur Evans, Terry Lewis, John Matthews, Ray Orton | A Kestrel for a Knave (United Kingdom), 小孩与鹰 (China, Mandarin title), 凯斯 (China, Mandarin title), Kes - poika ja haukka (Finland), 'Kes' - Falken (Sweden) | United Artists, Les Artistes Associés, United Artists, United Artists, Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF), Mainostelevisio (MTV3), Yleisradio (YLE), Warner Home Video, Les Films du Paradoxe, Chapel Distribution, BFI Films, MGM Home Entertainment, Future Film, The Criterion Collection, Eureka Entertainment, The Criterion Channel, Channel 4 | A working-class English boy spends his free time caring for and training his pet kestrel.
Bullied at school and ignored and abused at home by his indifferent mother and older brother, Billy Casper (David Bradley), a 15-year-old working-class Yorkshire boy, tames and trains his pet kestrel falcon whom he names Kes. Helped and encouraged by his English teacher Mr. Farthing (Colin Welland) and his fellow students, Billy finally finds a positive purpose to his unhappy existence, until tragedy strikes.—alfiehitchie
From a working class Yorkshire background, mid-teen Billy Casper is expected not to have much of a future, a prospect even prognosticated by his mother. This prospect is due to a life of neglect, with his father long having abandoned the family. Although he purports to have placed his criminal behavior behind him, Billy still commits the occasional petty crime when it suits his needs. Especially when he deals with anyone of authority, his mind usually wanders, which may be problematic again for his future in speaking to the employment officer about his post-schooling work life. He is bullied by a number of people from his older coal miner brother Jud, to some of his classmates, and even his teachers, especially his physical education teacher, Mr. Sugden. Billy's life has the potential to change when he finds something on which to focus. Having spotted a nest in a neighboring farmer's field, he plans to train a kestrel, a breed of falcon, knowing nothing about the process at the start.—Huggo | 64,541 | Kes | Kes (1969) | Kes (1969) | Kes | Kes (1969) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Go-hyang-i: Jook-eum-eul bo-neun doo gae-eui noon | The Cat | Park Min-Young, Kim Dong-wook, Ye-ron Kim, Kim Min-jae, Da-eun Sin, Lee Sang-hee, Lee Cheol-min, Lee Han-wi, Kim Ik-tae, Lee Ji-hyun, Lee Jong-goo, Lee Joong-ok, Kang Ki-Doong, Hyeon-yeong Park, Park Sang-hyun, Lee Sung-min, Seo Yi-Sook | Drama, Horror, Mystery | 106 | South Korea | kr | ko | Color | Canada:13+::(Quebec), Germany:16, Malaysia:P13, Singapore:PG13, South Korea:15, United Kingdom:15, United States:Not Rated, United States:16+ | Dec 2013 (USA) | 5.7 | 1,551 | 1,935,094 | So-Yeon suffers from claustrophobia due to a traumatic incident that occurred to her as a child. So-Yeon is still treated for her condition to this day. She works as a groomer at a pet shop. One day, a cat named Bidanyi comes into the store. The next day, the owner of Bidanyi is found dead in an elevator. So-Yeon, by request from police officer Joon-Suk, takes the cat home. Shortly after, So-Yeon starts to see a mysterious young girl. She becomes frightened. Then, So-Yeon's good friend Bo-Hee is found dead. Near Bo-Hee, there is a cat which Bo-Hee recently adopted from an animal shelter. So-Yeon now fears for her own life. So-Yeon and Joon-Suk investigate deeper into the mysterious case. There is a hidden story related to the cats. | Korean | The Cat | 2,011 | movie | Seung-wook Byeon | Seung-wook Byeon | Yeongho Seol | null | Gohyangi: Jookeumeul boneun doo gaeeui noon (South Korea), Cat: Two Eyes That See Death (World-wide, English title), Eyes That Can See Death (World-wide, English title), The Cat (Philippines, English title), The Cat (United States) | Well Go USA Entertainment, Cathay-Keris Films, Scorpio East, Busch Media Group, Busch Media Group, Elephant Films, NEW ID, NEW ID, Next Entertainment World (NEW), Tubi TV | A young woman is murdered on an elevator and the only witness is her cat Bidan. Her friend So-yeon brings the cat home and wild and disturbing things begin to happen.
So-Yeon suffers from claustrophobia due to a traumatic incident that occurred to her as a child. So-Yeon is still treated for her condition to this day. She works as a groomer at a pet shop. One day, a cat named Bidanyi comes into the store. The next day, the owner of Bidanyi is found dead in an elevator. So-Yeon, by request from police officer Joon-Suk, takes the cat home. Shortly after, So-Yeon starts to see a mysterious young girl. She becomes frightened. Then, So-Yeon's good friend Bo-Hee is found dead. Near Bo-Hee, there is a cat which Bo-Hee recently adopted from an animal shelter. So-Yeon now fears for her own life. So-Yeon and Joon-Suk investigate deeper into the mysterious case. There is a hidden story related to the cats.—Amit Gaind | 1,935,094 | Cat, The | The Cat (2011) | Cat, The (2011) | Cat, The | Cat, The (2011) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The Godfather Part II | The Godfather Part II | Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, John Cazale, Talia Shire, Lee Strasberg, Michael V. Gazzo, G.D. Spradlin, Richard Bright, Gastone Moschin, Tom Rosqui, Bruno Kirby, Frank Sivero, Francesca De Sapio, Morgana King, Marianna Hill, Leopoldo Trieste, Dominic Chianese, Amerigo Tot, Troy Donahue, John Aprea, Joe Spinell, Abe Vigoda, Tere Livrano, Gianni Russo, Maria Carta, Oreste Baldini, Giuseppe Sillato, Mario Cotone, James Gounaris, Fay Spain, Harry Dean Stanton, James Murdock, Carmine Caridi, Danny Aiello, Carmine Foresta, Nick Discenza, Joseph Medaglia, William Bowers, Joseph Della Sorte, Carmen Argenziano, Joe Lo Grippo, Ezio Flagello, Livio Giorgi, Kathleen Beller, Saveria Mazzola, Tito Alba, Johnny Naranjo, Elda Maida, Salvatore Po, Ignazio Pappalardo, Andrea Maugeri, Peter LaCorte, Vincent Coppola, Peter Donat, Tom Dahlgren, Paul B. Brown, Phil Feldman, Roger Corman, Ivonne Coll, Joe De Nicola, Edward Van Sickle, Gabriella Belloni, Richard Watson, Venancia Grangerard, Erica Yohn, Teresa Tirelli, Margaret Bacon, Al Beaudine, Jack Berle, John Blower, James Caan, Larry Carr, Dick Cherney, Jack Clinton, Italia Coppola, Roman Coppola, Sofia Coppola, Victor Pujols Faneyte, Len Felber, Irma Gimbernard, Julie Gregg, Raven Grey Eagle, Larry Guardino, Dan Harris, George Holmes, Buck Houghton, Shep Houghton, Karyn Jansen, Kathryn Janssen, Ken Koc, Shô Kosugi, Gary Kurtz, Tommy Lasorda, Alan Lee, Laura Lyons, Alan Marston, Richard Matheson, John Megna, Joe Pine, Felipe Polanco, Jay Rasumny, Harrison Ressler, Al Roberts, Rhea Ruggiero, Carmelo Russo, George Simmons, Filomena Spagnuolo, Nico Stevens, Arthur Tovey, Julian Voloshin, Wally West, Judith Woodbury | Crime, Drama | 202 | United States | us | en, it, es, la, scn | Color | Argentina:18, Argentina:13, Australia:M, Australia:MA15+, Brazil:14, Canada:14A, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:PG::(British Columbia), Canada:PG::(Manitoba), Canada:14::(Nova Scotia), Canada:AA::(Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Chile:18, Colombia:12, Denmark:15, Ecuador:Sin Calificación::(self-applied), Egypt:PG-13::(self-applied), Finland:K-16, Finland:K-16, Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics avec avertissement::(new rating), France:13, Hong Kong:IIB, Hungary:16, Iceland:16, India:U::(video), India:A::(Bombay), Indonesia:18+::(self-applied), Ireland:18, Israel:PG, Italy:VM14, Japan:R-15, Japan:PG12, Mexico:C, Mexico:B15, Netherlands:12, Netherlands:16::(DVD), New Zealand:PG, New Zealand:M::(video), Nigeria:12, Norway:15::(VOD), Norway:18, Peru:18, Philippines:R-18, Poland:15, Portugal:M/16, Portugal:M/12::(Qualidade), Russia:16+, Saudi Arabia:R12, Singapore:PG, South Africa:16::(self-applied), South Korea:18, Spain:18, Sweden:15, Switzerland:16, Taiwan:18+, Taiwan:12+, Thailand:u 18+::(self-applied), Turkey:18+::(self-applied), United Kingdom:X, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:18, United States:TV-MA::(IFC Rating), United States:R, United Arab Emirates:16+::(self-applied), West Germany:16 | 18 Dec 1974 (USA) | 9 | 1,360,980 | 71,562 | The continuing saga of the Corleone crime family tells the story of a young Vito Corleone growing up in Sicily and in 1910s New York; and follows Michael Corleone in the 1950s as he attempts to expand the family business into Las Vegas, Hollywood and Cuba. | English, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Sicilian | The Godfather Part II | 1,974 | movie | Francis Ford Coppola | Francis Ford Coppola, Mario Puzo, Mario Puzo | Kevin Chaja, Chris Clausing, Padraic Culham, Daphne Dentz, Karina Desin, Joe Dubs, Lloyd Kaplowitz, Valerie McMahon, Mike Moreno, Edgar Orlino, Cathy Quiroz, Bill Roper | William Gereghty, Ralph Gerling, George Holmes, Bob Rose, Pat Campea Sr., Johnie Carroll, Robert Edesa, Carl R. 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McBride, Bruce McBroom, Steve Pellant, Max Pou, Arley Waters, Bill Williams | The Second Godfather (United States), Mario Puzo's the Godfather Part II (United States), Son of Godfather (United States), Godfather Part II (Japan, English title), The Godfather: Part II (Indonesia, English title) | Paramount Pictures, Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), National Broadcasting Company (NBC), Paramount Films of India, Paramount Home Entertainment, Eye Film Instituut, Les Acacias, Park Circus, Argentina Video Home, Argentina Video Home, CIC Video, CIC Video, CIC Video, CIC Video, CIC Video, CIC Video, CIC Vídeo, CIC-Taft Home Video, Esselte Video, Fox-Paramount Home Entertainment, Fox-Paramount Home Entertainment, Home Video Hellas (HVH), Mainostelevisio (MTV3), Malofilm Home Video, Nelonen, New Disc, Paramount Channel, Paramount Channel, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount+, Pioneer, Prem'er Video Fil'm, Trifecta Entertainment and Media, Universal Pictures, Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, ZEE Entertainment Enterprises, ZEE Entertainment Enterprises | The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York City is portrayed, while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on the family crime syndicate.
The continuing saga of the Corleone crime family tells the story of a young Vito Corleone growing up in Sicily and in 1910s New York; and follows Michael Corleone in the 1950s as he attempts to expand the family business into Las Vegas, Hollywood and Cuba.—Keith Loh <[email protected]>
The life of Vito Corleone is shown as he becomes from a boy born in Sicily to one of the most respected mafia dons of New York while Micheal attempts to expand his business empire into Las Vegas, Florida and pre-revolution Cuba while facing his own personal problems trying to keep his collapsing marriage and relationship with his brother intact.—ahmetkozan
The continuation of the Godfather saga with two focuses: the ongoing story of the Corleone family, and Michael in particular, and Vito Corleone's (Michael's father) backstory. Regarding the ongoing Michael Corleone story, it is about seven years since the events that concluded The Godfather. With the murders of the heads of the other four New York / New Jersey families, the Corleone family has unassailable control in New York. The move to Nevada went smoothly and Michael Corleone controls several hotels and casinos in the state. Frank Pentageli, the man who runs Michael's interests in New York, comes to Michael, asking if he can take out the Rosato Brothers as they are infringing on Pentageli's turf and business interests. However, the Rosatos are backed by Hyman Roth, a business partner of Michael's and a long- time ally of Michael's father, Vito Corleone, and Michael refuses. An assassination attempt is then carried out on Michael, in his own home. Michael investigates who is trying to kill him, and suspects that there is a traitor in his family. Meanwhile, Michael and Hyman Roth fly to Cuba to finalise some business deals there. The Cuban trip reveals all. In a story interwoven with the present day, we see the backstory to Vito Corleone. From how his parents and brother were murdered by a Don in their home town of Corleone in Sicily, to his escaping, as a boy, to New York, his adult life and his rise to Don Corleone.—grantss
The childhood of Vito Corleone and his rise from a petty criminal to the most powerful don in New York City during the early 20th century is depicted, whilst his son Don Michael Corleone succumbs to power, greed, and ruthlessness, all for the sake of pride and keeping the Corleone family intact.—goddangwatir | 71,562 | Godfather Part II, The | The Godfather Part II (1974) | Godfather Part II, The (1974) | Godfather Part II, The | Godfather Part II, The (1974) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Selma | Selma | David Oyelowo, Carmen Ejogo, Jim France, Trinity Simone, Mikeria Howard, Jordan Rice, Ebony Billups, Nadej K. Bailey, Elijah Oliver, Oprah Winfrey, Clay Chappell, Tom Wilkinson, Giovanni Ribisi, Haviland Stillwell, André Holland, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Colman Domingo, Omar J. Dorsey, Tessa Thompson, Common, Lorraine Toussaint, David M. Morizot, David Dwyer, E. Roger Mitchell, Dylan Baker, Ledisi, Kent Faulcon, Stormy Merriwether, Niecy Nash, Corey Reynolds, Wendell Pierce, John Lavelle, Stephan James, Trai Byers, LaKeith Stanfield, Henry G. Sanders, Charity Jordan, Stan Houston, Tim Roth, Greg Maness, Nigel Thatch, Stephen Root, Michael Papajohn, Brian Kurlander, Jeremy Strong, Elizabeth Diane Wells, Tara Ochs, David Silverman, Charles Saunders, Dexter Tillis, Cuba Gooding Jr., Alessandro Nivola, Michael Shikany, Brandon O'Dell, Dane Davenport, Brandon Carroll, Mark Cabus, Christine Horn, Dan Triandiflou, Jody Thompson, Kenny Cooper, Montrel Miller, Charles Black, Zipporah Carter, Willean Lacy, Dawn Young-McDaniel, Kathy Alderman, Lontrell Anderson, Selah Avery, Sean Baker, Harry Belafonte, Tony Bennett, Knox Bentley, Victoria Blackmon, Qualen Bradley, Ronan Brookes, Jeffery James Bucchino, Judy McGee Burley, Christopher Anthony Carr, Esther Cason, Corey Champagne, Marcus Chase, Alicia Chestnut, Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut, Yamanee Coleman, John Collier, Clint Crane, Sammy Davis Jr., Bennett Wayne Dean Sr., Doris Dean, Jeremy Degree, Ken Dohse, Shannon Edwards, John Fleischmann, Carlos V. Flores, Samuel Lee Fudge, Fred Galle, Carl Graddy, J.J. Green, Jermaine Salute Green, Christine Hameed, Roger A. Harrison, Walter Hendrix III, Ty Hill, Cassandra Hollis, Donald Horner, Thomas Hughes, Wayne Hughes, Charlandra L. Jacobs, Sonya Jenkins, Frank Jennings, Michael David Johnson Jr., King, John Archer Lundgren, Cheri Marcelle, Jeff McKinney, Stanley McLaughlin II, Kyle McMahon, Jamall Rashaud McMillan, John Merical, Gordon Meyer, Samuel Oden, Joseph Oliveira, Amahre Palmer, Darla Pelton-Perez, Niki Romano, Patti Schellhaas, Sherri ScottNovoa, Linda Shane, Martin Sheen, Grady Sims, Carol Anne Taylor, Jasmine Taylor, Mike Taylor, Wenzell Washington, Mark Wellander, Rachelle Wicker, Sabrina C. Williams, Shakesha Williams, Susan Willis, Jessica Yoshimura | Biography, Drama, History | 128 | United Kingdom, France, United States | gb, fr, us | en, pt | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Austria:12, Brazil:14, Canada:PG, Canada:G::(Québec), Chile:14, Colombia:12, Denmark:15, Finland:K-16, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Hong Kong:IIA, Ireland:12A, Israel:ALL, Italy:T, Mexico:B, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:M, Norway:11::(cinema rating), Portugal:M/12, Singapore:PG13, South Africa:13, South Korea:12, Spain:12::(ICAA), Sweden:15, Switzerland:12, United Kingdom:12A, United Kingdom:12::(DVD rating), United States:PG-13 | 09 Jan 2015 (USA) | 7.5 | 95,392 | 1,020,072 | The unforgettable true story chronicles the tumultuous three-month period in 1965, when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a dangerous campaign to secure equal voting rights in the face of violent opposition. The epic march from Selma to Montgomery culminated in President Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965, one of the most significant victories for the civil rights movement. Director Ava DuVernay's "Selma" tells the story of how the revered leader and visionary Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and his brothers and sisters in the movement prompted change that forever altered history. | English, Portuguese | Selma | 2,014 | movie | Ava DuVernay | Paul Webb | Rupesh Amrale, Ryan Andersen, Scott Anderson, Bijay Awale, Charles Baden, Vishal Baikar, Scott Balkcom, Karina Benesh, Pranav Bhokare, Wayne Billheimer, Pranav Bookare, Justin Tatsuo Chan, Nikhil Chawale, Patrick Clancey, Grady Cofer, Benjamin Conner, Priyabratta Das, Justin DeLong, Unmesh Desai, Jyoti Bhalchandra Deshpande, Ankit Dhanorkar, Dnyaneshwar Doijod, Madhavi Doke, Andrey Drogobetski, Ganesh Durgade, Gus Duron, Dusty Emerson, Scott Farrar, Tim Fescoe, Mathias Frodin, Shyam Gapale, Bryan Godwin, Sarah Grieshammer, Nathan Grubbs, Chase Handley, T.C. Harrison, Greg Hyman, Dipesh K.P., Aman Khadgi, Harimander Singh Khalsa, Shira Mandel Kluger, Sean Loughran, Susan MacLeod, Gyanendra Maharjan, Rajeev Maharjan, Roshan Maharjan, Suroj Maharjan, Ajoo Manandhar, Daniel Mellitz, Shrikanth Metraskar, Kumar Mohan, Suraj More, Amitav Nakarmi, Manesh Nepali, Sujeen Nepali, Molly Pabian, Sagar Padwal, Jeff Penick, Prasanna Pradhan, Sushil Rai, Yasodha Rai, Rajkumar Reddy, Lauren Ritchie, Sandeep Shahi, Anup Ratna Shakya, D.J. Shea, Kabir Shilpakar, Josh Shuman, Dane Allan Smith, Charuhas Sonar, Dottie Starling, Andrew Stillinger, Florian Strobl, Prajwal Tamrakar, Bob Tingle, Jenon Kaji Tuladhar, Arun Upalavar, Nitin Vaidya, David Van Dyke, Yogeshwar Yoge, Yogeshwar Zure, Jiri Jacknowitz, Brittany Joyner | Chris Birdsong, Michael Chase, Steven Cueva, Devin Dixon, Joe Elrom, Christian Epps, Alexander Eremin, Matt Evans, Stanley Fernandez Jr., Patrick D. Fields, Lance Flowers, Jordan Francais, Ben Gaskin, Joshua Gilbert, Bob Gorelick, Andrew Hoehn Jr., Arthur Jafa, Paige Jarvis, Bess Johnson, Carl M. Johnson, Justin Yardley Jones, Zach Junqera, Nathaniel Kendrick Jr., Dan Marrero, Daniel McDowell, Hanna McGugan, David McLendon, Atsushi Nishijima, Tom Novell, Jamie Pair, Allen Robinson, Scott Sealock, Katie E. Smith, Griff Thomas, Ken Woodbury, Paul E. Woods, Larry S. Young | Selma - A Marcha da Liberdade (Portugal), Selma: el poder de un sueño (Mexico), Selma: El poder de un sueño (Argentina), Селма (Serbia), Selma: Uma Luta Pela Igualdade (Brazil) | Paramount Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Constantin-Film, Entertainment One, Entertainment One, Notorious Pictures, Odeon, Paramount Pictures, Pathé, StudioCanal, Twentieth Century Fox, Walt Disney Company Nordic, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Wanda Visión S.A., Cinecolor Films, Fabula Films, Gaga, Maison Motion, Sundream Motion Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Arthaus, Arthaus, Entertainment One, Entertainment One, Film1, KVH Media Group, Outsider Films, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, Evangelische Omroep (EO), 9Gem, CBS | A chronicle of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1965.
The unforgettable true story chronicles the tumultuous three-month period in 1965, when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a dangerous campaign to secure equal voting rights in the face of violent opposition. The epic march from Selma to Montgomery culminated in President Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965, one of the most significant victories for the civil rights movement. Director Ava DuVernay's "Selma" tells the story of how the revered leader and visionary Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr and his brothers and sisters in the movement prompted change that forever altered history.—Miss W J Mcdermott
Alabama, 1965. While black citizens of Alabama constitutionally have the same voting rights as whites, they are hamstrung by racist local registration officers, politicians and lawmen. Dr Martin Luther King and his followers go to Selma, Alabama to attempt to achieve, through non-violent protest, equal voting rights and abilities for black people.—grantss
In 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) accepts his Nobel Peace Prize. Four black girls walking down stairs in the Birmingham, Alabama 16th Street Baptist Church are killed by a bomb set by the Ku Klux Klan. Annie Lee Cooper attempts to register to vote in Selma, Alabama but is prevented by the white registrar. King meets with Lyndon B. Johnson and asks for federal legislation to allow black citizens to register to vote unencumbered, but the president responds that, although he understands Dr. King's concerns, he has more important projects. King travels to Selma with Ralph Abernathy, Andrew Young, James Orange, and Diane Nash. James Bevel greets them, and other SCLC activists appear. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover tells Johnson that King is a problem, and suggests they disrupt his marriage. Coretta Scott King has concerns about her husband's upcoming work in Selma. King calls singer Mahalia Jackson to inspire him with a song. King, other SCLC leaders, and black Selma residents march to the registration office to register. After a confrontation in front of the courthouse, a shoving match occurs as the police go into the crowd. Cooper fights back, knocking Sheriff Jim Clark to the ground, leading to the arrest of Cooper, King, and others..
A chronicle of Martin Luther King's (Oyelowo) campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965, forcing a famous statement by President Lyndon B. Johnson (Wilkinson) that ultimately led to the signing of the Voting Rights Act. | 1,020,072 | Selma | Selma (2014) | Selma (2014) | Selma | Selma (2014) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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I'll Be Home for Christmas | I'll Be Home for Christmas | Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Jessica Biel, Adam LaVorgna, Gary Cole, Eve Gordon, Lauren Maltby, Andy Lauer, Sean O'Bryan, Lesley Boone, Amzie Strickland, Natalie Barish, Mark de la Cruz, Kathleen Freeman, Jack Kenny, Celia Kushner, Blair Slater, P.J. Prinsloo, Kevin Hansen, James Sherry, Alexandria Mitchell, Eric Pospisil, Cathy Weseluck, Peter Kelamis, Betty Linde, Awaovieyi Agie, Brendan Beiser, Graeme Kingston, Ian Robison, Ernie Jackson, Kurt Max Runte, Nicole Oliver, Tasha Simms, Dmitry Chepovetsky, Dolores Drake, Christine Willes, Nick Misura, Mark Acheson, Bart Anderson, J.B. Bivens, Annette Reilly, Manami Hara, Tom Heaton, Sarah May, Alexander Milani, Ron Timms, David Neale, Paul Norman, Michael P. Northey, Eileen Pedde, Melissa Barker Sauer, Mike Battie, Elizabeth Friedman, Paul McMichael, Bonnie Smart | Comedy, Family | 86 | United States, Canada | us, ca | en | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:G, Denmark:A, France:Tous publics, Germany:0, Hong Kong:I, Iceland:L, India:U, Japan:G, Nigeria:G, Norway:7::(TV rating), Poland:12::(TV rating), Saudi Arabia:G, Singapore:PG, South Africa:PG::(self-applied), Spain:T, United Kingdom:PG::(video rating), United States:PG, Vietnam:P | 13 Nov 1998 (USA) | 5.5 | 11,903 | 155,753 | A college student experiences difficulty in getting home for Christmas after being hazed by his friends. While struggling to get home in time for Christmas, he learns quite a bit about himself and the true meaning of the holiday. | English | I'll Be Home for Christmas | 1,998 | movie | Arlene Sanford | Tom Nursall, Harris Goldberg, Michael Allin | Jeffrey Arnold, Larry Butcher, Craig A. Cleaver, Debora Dunphy, Dale Fay, Kirk Garfield, Bruno George, Michael Kennedy, Dave Lockwood, Doug Lyons, Mark Malcolm, Ramón Ramos, David Schirmer, Colin Stefani, Rich Suchevits, Spencer Alexander, Jamie Baxter, Danny S. Kim, Roger Kupelian, Stephen Lawes | Eric Anderson, Tony Anderson, Dan Bennett, Hans Bjerno, Kevin Black, Peter G. Capadouca, Trey Clinesmith, Douglas Craik, Rick Dean, Kirk Greenberg, Trevor Holbrook, Peter Jensen, Mick Lipohar, Alan MacKinnon, Brian Marincic, Alan Markfield, Bill Molnar, Trip Morey III, Rob Morey, Jack Nagle, Alexandre Naufel, Robert L. O'Hara, Shinpei Otsuki, Raman Rao, Kim Ritz, Don Saari, Neil Seale, Brad Smith, Timothy Robin Spencer, Jeff Trebenski, Renee Treyball, Stewart Whelan, Don McCuaig | The Wonderful World of Disney: I'll Be Home for Christmas (#47.2) (United States), Un Noël à la course (Canada, French title), Sacré Père Noël (France), Eine wüste Bescherung (Germany), Vuelve a casa por Navidad, si puedes... (Spain) | Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Buena Vista International, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Buena Vista International, Buena Vista International, Buena Vista International, Gativideo, Walt Disney Home Video, American Broadcasting Company (ABC), Walt Disney Home Entertainment, Buena Vista International, MGM Networks, ABC Family, Disney Channel, Imperial Entertainment Home Video, Walt Disney Home Video | A college student faces an impossible journey when he is left stranded in the desert, thousands of miles from home, with no money and only a few days left until Christmas.
A college student experiences difficulty in getting home for Christmas after being hazed by his friends. While struggling to get home in time for Christmas, he learns quite a bit about himself and the true meaning of the holiday.—Anonymous
Jake enjoys college life at his patient, rich father's expense and slickly seduces home town girlfriend Allie on campus. Jake already cashed his ticket home (suburban New York) for two to Cabo, but she refuses a holiday while expected home and father promises him a vintage Porsche if home for Christmas Eve dinner. Jake's rival Eddie, who always had an eye on Allie, finds out and arranges for Jake to miss their appointment so he can offer her a lift, Jake is left in a Santa suit in the desert. Resourceful Jake races against time and fortune, in a sabotage war with Eddie.—KGF Vissers | 155,753 | I'll Be Home for Christmas | I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998) | I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998) | I'll Be Home for Christmas | I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Sombre | Sombre | Marc Barbé, Elina Löwensohn, Géraldine Voillat, Coralie Trinh Thi, Maxime Mazzolini, Alexandra Noël, Annick Lemonnier, Sadija Sada Sarcevic, Lea Civello, Astrid Combes, Sylvie Granato, Tony Baillargeat, Marc Berman, Martine Vandeville, Antoine Debilly, Ghislaine Gras | Drama, Horror | 112 | France | fr | fr | Color | France:16, United States:Not Rated | 27 Jan 1999 (France) | 5.9 | 1,881 | 166,808 | A car, following the Tour de France. Children screaming in front of the puppet show. Women, often prostitutes, trying to scream as they are being strangled. Then he will meet Claire, the virgin who will give herself to him, and perhaps deliver him from his malediction. | French | Sombre | 1,998 | movie | Philippe Grandrieux | Sophie Fillières, Philippe Grandrieux, Pierre Hodgson | null | Blaise Bauquis, Damien Croce, Philippe Grandrieux, Christian Magis | Dunkle Triebe (Germany), Καταχνιά (Greece), Dark (Greece), Σκοτεινιά (Greece), Σκοτάδι (Greece) | Diaphana Distribution | A sexually frustrated serial killer takes a liking to a woman he comes across.
A car, following the Tour de France. Children screaming in front of the puppet show. Women, often prostitutes, trying to scream as they are being strangled. Then he will meet Claire, the virgin who will give herself to him, and perhaps deliver him from his malediction.—Gregoire Dubost <[email protected]> | 166,808 | Sombre | Sombre (1998) | Sombre (1998) | Sombre | Sombre (1998) | ||
It Happened One Night | It Happened One Night | Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, Walter Connolly, Roscoe Karns, Jameson Thomas, Alan Hale, Arthur Hoyt, Blanche Friderici, Charles C. Wilson, Ernie Adams, Jessie Arnold, Irving Bacon, William Bailey, William Begg, William A. Boardway, Ward Bond, Harry C. Bradley, George P. Breakston, Charles A. Browne, James Burke, Edmund Burns, Frank Capra, Ken Carson, Eddy Chandler, Wallis Clark, Ray Cooke, Joseph Crehan, Ray Creighton, Oliver Cross, Jack Curtis, Mickey Daniels, Eva Dennison, Neal Dodd, Oliver Eckhardt, Billy Engle, Jack Evans, Bess Flowers, Allen Fox, Dolores Fuller, Joaquin Garay, Dick Gordon, Carlton Griffin, Kit Guard, Sherry Hall, A.R. Haysel, Frank Holliday, Harry Holman, Harry Hume, William Irving, Sam Josephson, Milton Kibbee, Carl M. Leviness, Mimi Lindell, Marvin Loback, King Lockwood, Rose May, William McCall, Claire McDowell, Kate Morgan, Gayle Morris, Patsy O'Byrne, Earl Pingree, June Preston, Hal Price, Margaret Reid, Ky Robinson, Blanche Rose, Rita Ross, Matty Roubert, Marvin Schecter, Harry Schultz, Bert Scott, Scott Seaton, Harry Semels, S.S. Simon, Linda Lee Solomon, Bert Starkey, Ethel Sykes, Jane Talent, Emma Tansey, Harry Todd, Maidel Turner, William Wagner, John Wallace, Fred Walton, Dave Wengren, Billy West, Charles Wilroy, Buck Woods, Frank Yaconelli | Comedy, Romance | 105 | United States | us | en | Black and White | Argentina:Atp, Australia:PG, Brazil:Livre, Canada:PG::(Manitoba/Ontario), Canada:G::(Nova Scotia/Quebec), Finland:S, Finland:K-16, France:Tous publics::(DVD rating), Germany:0, Iceland:L, Italy:T, Mexico:B, Netherlands:AL, Netherlands:AL, Norway:16, Poland:12, Portugal:M/12, South Korea:15::(DVD rating), Spain:A::(ICAA), Sweden:15, United Kingdom:A, United Kingdom:U::(tv rating), United Kingdom:U::(video rating), United States:Passed::(National Board of Review), United States:Approved, United States:TV-PG::(TV Rating) | 22 Feb 1934 (USA) | 8.1 | 112,023 | 25,316 | Ellie Andrews has just tied the knot with society aviator King Westley when she is whisked away to her father's yacht and out of King's clutches. Ellie jumps ship and eventually winds up on a bus headed back to her husband. Reluctantly she must accept the help of out-of- work reporter Peter Warne. Actually, Warne doesn't give her any choice: either she sticks with him until he gets her back to her husband, or he'll blow the whistle on Ellie to her father. Either way, Peter gets what (he thinks!) he wants .... a really juicy newspaper story. | English | It Happened One Night | 1,934 | movie | Frank Capra | Robert Riskin, Samuel Hopkins Adams | null | Cliff Shirpser | Night Bus (United States), New York - Miami (France), Es geschah in einer Nacht (Germany), Sucedió una noche (Spain), Va succeir una nit (Spain, Catalan title) | Columbia Pictures, Columbia Pictures of Canada, Columbia Pictures Corporation, Greater Australasian Films, Columbia Pictures do Brasil, Columbia Film A. B., Medal Film Exchange, Columbia Pictures de Cuba, Christiaan van der Ree, Columbia Films S. A., Columbia Pictures, Croeze en Bosman, Kamera Film Aktieselskap, Kosmos-Filmi, Consorzio Cinematografico, Columbia Pictures, Adlon Filmi, Screen Gems, Yleisradio (YLE), Yleisradio (YLE), Warner-Columbia Films, Columbia Pictures Television Distribution, RCA/Columbia-Hoyts Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Yleisradio (YLE), Columbia TriStar Home Video, Sony Pictures Releasing, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Egmont Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Yleisradio (YLE), Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Umbrella Entertainment, The Criterion Channel, The Criterion Collection, HBO Max, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Eén, Columbia Tri Star, VideoVisa | A renegade reporter trailing a young runaway heiress for a big story joins her on a bus heading from Florida to New York, and they end up stuck with each other when the bus leaves them behind at one of the stops.
Ellie Andrews has just tied the knot with society aviator King Westley when she is whisked away to her father's yacht and out of King's clutches. Ellie jumps ship and eventually winds up on a bus headed back to her husband. Reluctantly she must accept the help of out-of- work reporter Peter Warne. Actually, Warne doesn't give her any choice: either she sticks with him until he gets her back to her husband, or he'll blow the whistle on Ellie to her father. Either way, Peter gets what (he thinks!) he wants .... a really juicy newspaper story.—A.L.Beneteau <[email protected]>
In Miami, the spoiled socialite Ellie Andrews is trapped in the yacht of her controller father, the Wall Street banker Andrews, who has just annulled her secret marriage with the snobbish aviator King Westley. Out of the blue, Ellie jumps overboard and swims to the shore. Andrews hires a detective agency to find her and offers a 10,000 dollars reward for any information about his daughter. But Ellie pawns her watch, buys some clothing and a bus ticket to New York to meet her lover. She seats side-by-side with the cynical reporter Peter Warne. However, when a thief steals her purse with her money in a bus stop and Ellie does not report to the police, Peter recognizes and blackmails Ellie, asking her to travel together with him. He promises to protect her and in return he would write her adventure to meet King Westley. Along their journey, Ellie falls in love for Peter; but when he vanishes from the motel where they are lodged and contacts her father later, she believes he was only interested in the reward. In the end, love triumphs and the wall of Jericho falls.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rich heiress Ellie Andrews has married against her father's wishes and manages to get away from him by jumping off the family yacht in Florida. While her father hires a detective agency to track her down, she tries to make her way to New York City. She starts out on a bus where she meets newly unemployed journalist Peter Warne. He's quickly onto her real identity and it's pretty obvious that she's a spoiled brat. She has no money and he decides to help her get to New York thinking he'll get a good story out of it. As they travel together however, they develop an appreciation and an understanding of one another. It soon turns to love.—garykmcd
Ellie Andrews is a spoiled heiress who has, against her father's will, eloped with fortune-hunting aviator "King" Westley. Jumping ship in Florida to reunite with her new spouse, her impromptu exit leads her to a bus traveling to New York City where she meets cheeky, charismatic news reporter Pete Warne. Warne, recognizing Ellie, agrees to help reunite the two lovers but with a special caveat: the heiress must give him an exclusive on her story. As the two travel northward together, they take part in a series of misadventures which gives rise to romantic feelings.—Kyle Perez | 25,316 | It Happened One Night | It Happened One Night (1934) | It Happened One Night (1934) | It Happened One Night | It Happened One Night (1934) | ||
Spider-Man 2 | Spider-Man 2 | Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Alfred Molina, Rosemary Harris, J.K. Simmons, Donna Murphy, Daniel Gillies, Dylan Baker, Bill Nunn, Vanessa Ferlito, Aasif Mandvi, Willem Dafoe, Cliff Robertson, Ted Raimi, Elizabeth Banks, Bruce Campbell, Gregg Edelman, Elya Baskin, Mageina Tovah, Daniel Dae Kim, Hal Sparks, Joel McHale, Stan Lee, Kelly Connell, Brent Briscoe, Emily Deschanel, Jason Fiore-Ortiz, Scott Spiegel, Andy Bale, Christine Estabrook, Molly Cheek, John Paxton, Joy Bryant, Joanne Baron, Peter McRobbie, Timothy Jerome, Taylor Gilbert, Peter Vouras, Donnell Rawlings, Zachry Rogers, Ella Rogers, Louis Lombardi, Marc John Jefferies, Roshon Fegan, Brendan Patrick Connor, Reed Diamond, Dan Callahan, Elyse Dinh, John Landis, Tim Storms, Susie Park, Tricia Peters, Michael Edward Thomas, Anne Betancourt, Venus Lam, Bill E. Rogers, Joe Virzi, Tom Carey, Jopaul Van Epp, Weston Epp, Peter Allas, Brianna Brown, Bill Calvert, Tony Campisi, Joey Diaz, Chloe Dykstra, Simone Gordon, Dan Hicks, Julia Max, Savannah Pope, Timothy Patrick Quill, Jill Sayre, Rickey G. Williams, Dakota Anderson, Sal Ardisi, Michael Arthur, Damian Bailey, Alan Blackney, David Blanc, Frank Bonsangue, David Boston, Sho Brown, Luke Burnyeat, John Cameron, Joseph M. Caracciolo, Cindy Cheung, Peter Cincotti, Lee Cogburn, Al Collado, Christina R. Copeland, William E. Corcoran, Dono Cunningham, Vince Cupone, Grant Curtis, Barbara Ann Davison, Calvin Dean, A.M. Driver, Fabrizio Fante, Doug Ferony, Phillip Gramm, Halla, Mohammed Hassan, Andre Johnson, Edward Johnson, Janis Jones, Spencer Kayden, Rajesh Khattar, Michael Kilcullen, Eileen Kovener, Phil LaMarr, Frank Langley, Gene LeBell, Rachel Lehrer, Peyton List, Spencer List, Lorelei Llee, Fancy Macelli, Paul-Dean Martin, Carina Mastrippolito, Daniel Maysen, Tony Mazzucchi, Troy Metcalf, Claudia Katz Minnick, Ismael Moreno, Joseph Nelson, David Orris, Ronn Ozuk, Denney Pierce, Christopher Porto, Sam Raimi, Randy Reinholz, Carla Rhodes, Rachelle Roderick, Scott Ross, Sylvia Ross, Bonnie Somerville, Jimmy Star, Douglas Swander, Angel Katherine Taormina, John Thurner, Jason Toler, Henry Truong, Michael Urbanski, Wesley Volcy, Lou Volpe, Garrett Warren, Jack Wetherall, Ken Wharton | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 127 | United States | us | en, ru, zh | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:M, Australia:PG::(recommended rating), Brazil:Livre, Brazil:12, Bulgaria:B, Canada:PG::(Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario), Canada:G::(Quebec), Colombia:T, Czechia:U, Denmark:11, Egypt:G::(self-applied), Finland:K-11, Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Greece:K-12, Hong Kong:IIA, Iceland:12, India:U, Indonesia:16+::(self-applied), Ireland:PG, Ireland:12, Ireland:PG, Israel:14, Italy:T, Japan:G, Malaysia:U, Mexico:B, Netherlands:6::(withdrawn), Netherlands:12, New Zealand:PG, Nigeria:G, Norway:11::(cinema rating), Peru:Apt, Philippines:G, Poland:12, Portugal:M/6, Russia:12+, Saudi Arabia:G, Singapore:PG, South Africa:PG, South Korea:12, Spain:7::(ICAA), Sweden:11, Switzerland:12::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:12::(canton of Vaud), Taiwan:6+, Turkey:16+::(self-applied), United Kingdom:PG, United Kingdom:12::(Blu-ray), United Kingdom:12A, United States:TV-14::(LV), United States:TV-PG::(LV), United States:PG-13, United Arab Emirates:PG-15::(self-applied), Vietnam:P | 30 Jun 2004 (USA) | 7.5 | 706,470 | 316,654 | Peter Parker is an unhappy man: after two years of fighting crime as Spider-Man, his life has begun to fall apart. The girl he loves is engaged to someone else, his grades are slipping, he cannot keep any of his jobs, and on top of it, the newspaper Daily Bugle is attacking him viciously, claiming that Spider-Man is a criminal. He reaches the breaking point and gives up the crime fighter's life, once and for all. But after a failed fusion experiment, eccentric and obsessive scientist Dr. Otto Octavius is transformed into super villain Doctor Octopus, Doc Ock for short, having four long tentacles as extra hands. Peter guesses it might just be time for Spider-Man to return, but would he act upon it? | English, Russian, Chinese | Spider-Man 2 | 2,004 | movie | Sam Raimi | Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, Michael Chabon, Alvin Sargent | Victor Abbene, Dan Abrams, Brian Adams, Julie Adrianson-Neary, Arturo Aguilar, Grant Anderson, Jason Anderson, Tim Angulo, Carlye Archibeque, Leslie Baker, Darren Bedwell, Raoul Bolognini, Lydia Bottegoni, Christian Bouyer, Todd Boyce, Kristen Branan, Suzy Brown, Mark Burns, Ronnie Bushaw, Bonjin Byun, Thelvin Cabezas, Aaron Campbell, Aimee Campbell, Grady Campbell, Marcus Carter, Korey J. Cauchon, Det Chansamone, Clint Colver, Michael Comly, Michael Condro, Danielle Conroy, Nicolle Cornute, J.C. Cornwell, J.D. Cowles, Sean C. 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Wolf Jr., Michael Woolaway, Frank Yario Jr., Franz Yeich, Jason Young | Spider-Man 2.1 (United States), Spider-Man 2 Lives (United States), Spider-Man: No More (United States), Spider-Man 2: The IMAX Experience (United States), The Amazing Spider-Man (United States) | IMAX, Sony Pictures Releasing, Alexandra Films, Buena Vista International, Cascade Film, Columbia Filmes, Columbia Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Columbia Pictures of Philippines, Columbia Tri-Star Films, Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International, Columbia TriStar Film Distributors, Columbia TriStar Film Distributors, Columbia TriStar Film, Columbia TriStar Film, Columbia TriStar Films AB, Columbia TriStar Films Pty. Ltd., Columbia TriStar Films, Columbia TriStar Films, Columbia TriStar Films, Columbia TriStar Films, Columbia TriStar Films, Columbia TriStar Films, Columbia TriStar Films, Columbia TriStar Films de Argentina, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Columbia TriStar Nordisk Film Distributors A/S, Columbia TriStar Nordisk Film Distributors, Columbia TriStar Warner Filmes de Portugal, Columbia Tristar Films of India, Falcon, Prooptiki, United International Pictures (UIP), 3+, 7Mate, 7flix, Canal+, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Discovery Force Channel, Discovery Toons, Disney+, Disney+, Disney+, Fox Network, France 2 (FR2), Kanal 12, LK-TEL, LK-TEL, M6, Mainostelevisio (MTV3), NT1, Nelonen, Premiere, Pro 7, RTL Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, TF1, TF1, TFX, TPS Star, TV5, The WB Television Network, Télé Monté Carlo (TMC), Universal Pictures Finland, W9, Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) | Peter Parker is beset with troubles in his failing personal life as he battles a former brilliant scientist named Otto Octavius.
Peter Parker is an unhappy man: after two years of fighting crime as Spider-Man, his life has begun to fall apart. The girl he loves is engaged to someone else, his grades are slipping, he cannot keep any of his jobs, and on top of it, the newspaper Daily Bugle is attacking him viciously, claiming that Spider-Man is a criminal. He reaches the breaking point and gives up the crime fighter's life, once and for all. But after a failed fusion experiment, eccentric and obsessive scientist Dr. Otto Octavius is transformed into super villain Doctor Octopus, Doc Ock for short, having four long tentacles as extra hands. Peter guesses it might just be time for Spider-Man to return, but would he act upon it?—Soumitra
It's been two years since Peter Parker transformed into Spider-Man, and he is still trying to balance life perfectly. His love for Mary Jane is becoming much stronger, as he finds it hard to not let her down. His friendship with Harry Osborn is at risk, as the young Harry is frustrated with Spider-Man getting away with his father's death. And if this wasn't enough for the super hero, a new enemy is in town. Dr. Otto Octavius is involved in a freak scientific accident and becomes the dangerous Doctor Octopus.—Film_Fan
On the verge of a nervous breakdown, Peter Parker, now studying physics at the University of Columbia, learns the hard way that life has just got tougher. It's been two short years since Norman Osborn's death in Spider-Man (2002), and Mary Jane is now giving up on Peter and Aunt May faces imminent foreclosure. As Parker tries to find his feet, uncertain of whether he wants to be a crime-fighter or not, a freak accident in the name of science gives birth to a new super-villain: the obsessed, multi-tentacled mad scientist, Doc Ock. This time, when the world most needs him, Peter must choose between remaining faithful to his calling or staying away from Mary Jane, the girl of his dreams. Will Peter Parker embrace his destiny as Spider-Man, New York City's defender?—Nick Riganas
After defeating The Green Goblin, Peter Parkers life finally seems to be going well. But things get even harder when he needs to learn to balance his life as Peter Parker with his work & his college and the life of Spider Man fighting crime. But then a new villain known as Doctor Octopus arises & begins to terrorize New York, but now things get harder when Peters powers begin to go away. Now he needs to reach a decision on whether he wants to continue as Peter Parker or Spider Man. | 316,654 | Spider-Man 2 | Spider-Man 2 (2004) | Spider-Man 2 (2004) | Spider-Man 2 | Spider-Man 2 (2004) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Winter | Winter | null | Documentary, Action, Sport | 90 | United States, Afghanistan, Venezuela, Canada | us, af, ve, ca | en | Color | null | null | null | null | null | 2,347,577 | 'Winter' stars a who's who of mountain sports athletes including: Ted Ligety, Simon Dumont, Sarah Burke, Rory Bushfield, Sean Pettit, Melissa Arnot, Johnny DeCesare, Jen Hudak, Julian Carr, Senator Bob Dole, Phil Mahre, Steve Mahre, Andy Mahre, Mike Wilson, Karina Hollekim, Kris Holm, Ted Davenport, Chip Hildebrand, Kirk Bauer and Matt Reardon. The film travels to the furthest reaches of the planet and with a focus on mountain sport athletes who push the boundaries of their craft to sometimes unthinkable limits and dire consequences. | English | Winter | 2,011 | movie | null | null | null | null | null | null | 'Winter' stars a who's who of mountain sports athletes including: Ted Ligety, Simon Dumont, Sarah Burke, Rory Bushfield, Sean Pettit, Melissa Arnot, Johnny DeCesare, Jen Hudak, Julian Carr, Senator Bob Dole, Phil Mahre, Steve Mahre, Andy Mahre, Mike Wilson, Karina Hollekim, Kris Holm, Ted Davenport, Chip Hildebrand, Kirk Bauer and Matt Reardon. The film travels to the furthest reaches of the planet and with a focus on mountain sport athletes who push the boundaries of their craft to sometimes unthinkable limits and dire consequences.—Anonymous | 2,347,577 | Winter | Winter (2011) | Winter (2011) | Winter | Winter (2011) | null |
All That Heaven Allows | All That Heaven Allows | Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson, Agnes Moorehead, Conrad Nagel, Virginia Grey, Gloria Talbott, William Reynolds, Charles Drake, Hayden Rorke, Jacqueline deWit, Leigh Snowden, Donald Curtis, Alex Gerry, Nestor Paiva, Forrest Lewis, Tol Avery, Merry Anders, Helen Andrews, Eleanor Audley, Lillian Culver, Jack Davidson, Alan DeWitt, Helen Dickson, Donna Jo Gribble, Jim Hayward, Helene Heigh, David Janssen, Anthony Jochim, Paul Keast, Jack Lomas, Helen Mayon, Joseph Mell, Forbes Murray, Vernon Rich, Gia Scala, Charles Sherlock, Edna Smith, Paul Smith, Rosa Turich | Drama, Romance | 89 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:PG, Brazil:10, Finland:S, France:Tous publics, India:U, Italy:T::(DVD rating), Norway:12, South Korea:12, Sweden:Btl, United Kingdom:U, United States:Passed::(National Board of Review), United States:Approved::(certificate no. 17469), West Germany:12::(f) | 25 Dec 1955 (USA) | 7.6 | 16,603 | 47,811 | Cary Scott is a widow with two grown children. She's been leading a quiet life since her husband died, socializing with a small circle of friends. Her children no longer live with her full-time but come home every weekend. She's not unhappy but also doesn't realize how bored she is. Her friend Sara Warren encourages her to get a television set to keep her company but she doesn't want that either. She develops a friendship with Ron Kirby who owns his own nursery and comes every spring and fall to trim her trees. Ron is much younger than Cary and their friendship soon turns to love. Her circle of friends are surprised that she is seeing such a younger man and she might be prepared to overlook that - Ron certainly doesn't care about the differences in their ages - but when her son and daughter vehemently object, she decides to sacrifice her own feelings for their happiness. Over time however, she realizes that her children will be spending less and less time with her as they pursue their own lives an re-evaluates her decision. | English | All That Heaven Allows | 1,955 | movie | Douglas Sirk | Peggy Thompson, Edna L. Lee, Harry Lee | null | Ledge Haddow, Edward Hobson, Philip H. Lathrop, Max Nippell, Dean Paup, Kenneth Smith | Tout ce que le ciel permet (France), Sólo el cielo lo sabe (Spain), Tout ce que le ciel permet (Canada, French title), Secondo amore (Italy), Wszystko, na co niebo zezwala (Poland) | Universal Pictures, Empire Universal Films, J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors, Universal Pictures Proprietary, Universal Films Argentina, Universal Pictures Corporation of Far East, Väinän Filmi, Universal Films Española, Universal Filmverleih, Universal Films of India, Société Anonyme Universal-Film, Société Anonyme Universal-Film, Yleisradio (YLE), TV3, NBC Universal Television Distribution, The Criterion Collection, Seven Films, Ciné-Sorbonne, HanseSound, HanseSound, Elephant Films, Ciné-Sorbonne, Turbine Medien, Turbine Medien, The Criterion Channel | An upper-class widow falls in love with a much younger, down-to-earth nurseryman, much to the disapproval of her children and criticism of her country club peers.
Cary Scott is a widow with two grown children. She's been leading a quiet life since her husband died, socializing with a small circle of friends. Her children no longer live with her full-time but come home every weekend. She's not unhappy but also doesn't realize how bored she is. Her friend Sara Warren encourages her to get a television set to keep her company but she doesn't want that either. She develops a friendship with Ron Kirby who owns his own nursery and comes every spring and fall to trim her trees. Ron is much younger than Cary and their friendship soon turns to love. Her circle of friends are surprised that she is seeing such a younger man and she might be prepared to overlook that - Ron certainly doesn't care about the differences in their ages - but when her son and daughter vehemently object, she decides to sacrifice her own feelings for their happiness. Over time however, she realizes that her children will be spending less and less time with her as they pursue their own lives an re-evaluates her decision.—garykmcd
Cary, a wealthy widow, falls in love with the much younger nurseryman, Ron Kirby. This provides gossip for the country club set, and her children are ashamed that she plans to remarry below her station. Ron is an independent man who can ignore the petty conventions of society, but can Cary also ignore them?—Will Gilbert
Cary Scott is a prosperous suburban New England widow with two college-aged children. Ron Kirby is a nurseryman and gardener. Cary and Ron meet when he's pruning trees in her yard. She becomes intrigued by his free spirit and his romantic life. He falls for her as well and wants to be married. Cary is afraid of the social consequences of marriage to Ron, and she also fears her children's disapproval. Cary is not only older than Ron but is also wealthier. Cary's friends and children are snobbish and socially conscious. Ron's friends are eccentric and fun-loving. Cary must choose between love and convention.—dj <[email protected]> | 47,811 | All That Heaven Allows | All That Heaven Allows (1955) | All That Heaven Allows (1955) | All That Heaven Allows | All That Heaven Allows (1955) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Finding Neverland | Finding Neverland | Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Julie Christie, Radha Mitchell, Dustin Hoffman, Freddie Highmore, Joe Prospero, Nick Roud, Luke Spill, Ian Hart, Kelly Macdonald, Mackenzie Crook, Eileen Essell, Jimmy Gardner, Oliver Fox, Angus Barnett, Toby Jones, Kate Maberly, Matt Green, Catrin Rhys, Tim Potter, Jane Booker, Paul Whitehouse, Catherine Cusack, Kali Peacock, Robert Oates, Nicholas Pritchard, Jonathan Cullen, Raymond Waring, Laura Duguid, Sevan Stephan, Rosie Ede, Richard Braine, Tobias Menzies, Murray McArthur, Charlotte Birmingham, Cora Harrison, Jack Birmingham, Sacha Janes, Chelsea Carpenter, Keeley Janes, Luciano Cusack, Stella King, Serafina Cusack, Jake Roche, Claudia Davidson, Molly Whitehouse, Noah Harrison, Sophie Whitehouse, Eden Harrison, Tony Way, Greg Bennett, Kiri Bloom, Gabriel Currington, David Decio, Ray Donn, Susie Duffy, Jade Ewen, Simon Faulkner, Marc Forster, Paul Hornsby, Suzy Kewer, Jackson Payne, William Tomlin, Susie Valerio, Julz West | Biography, Drama, Family | 106 | United States, United Kingdom | us, gb | en | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:PG, Brazil:Livre, Bulgaria:B::(TV rating), Canada:G, Canada:PG::(Ontario), Chile:TE, Czechia:U, Denmark:A, Finland:K-7, France:Tous publics, Germany:0, Hong Kong:I, Iceland:L, India:U, Ireland:PG, Israel:11+::(self-applied), Italy:T, Japan:G, Malaysia:U, Malaysia:U::(DVD), Netherlands:6, New Zealand:PG, Norway:7, Peru:Apt, Philippines:G, Poland:12::(self-applied), Portugal:M/12, Russia:12+, Singapore:PG, South Korea:12, Spain:A, Sweden:Btl, Switzerland:7::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:7::(canton of Vaud), Switzerland:12::(canton of Zurich), Taiwan:GP, Turkey:7A::(self-applied), United Kingdom:PG, United States:PG | 17 Dec 2004 (USA) | 7.7 | 211,892 | 308,644 | 1903 London. Renowned playwright J.M. Barrie (James)'s latest effort has garnered less than positive reviews, something he knew would be the case even before the play's mounting. This failure places pressure on James to write another play quickly as impresario Charles Frohman needs another to replace the failure to keep his theater viable. Out for a walk with his dog in part to let his creative juices flow, James stumbles upon the Llewelyn Davies family: recently widowed Sylvia Llewelyn Davies (the daughter of now deceased author George L. Du Maurier) and her four adolescent sons. James and the family members become friends, largely based on he and the boys being able to foster in each other the imagination of children, James just being the biggest among them in this regard. Sylvia also welcomes James into their lives, he who becomes an important and integral part of it. Among the six of them, the only one who does not want to partake is Sylvia's third, Peter Llewelyn Davies, who is still grieving the reality of their lives, where his father was there one day planning an outing for the family, and gone the next. Two other people who don't appreciate James in the Llewelyn Davies' lives are: his wife, Mary Barrie, who always feels the need to be the responsible one in their relationship and who feels threatened by his friendship with an unmarried woman; and Emma du Maurier, Sylvia's overbearing mother, who sees him as an obstacle to Sylvia moving on with her life with another potential husband, and an impediment to maintaining discipline within the boys. James still hopes to bring Peter out of his self-imposed shell, but in the process comes up with an idea for another play based on an amalgam of himself and Peter, that play which eventually becomes what Charles sees as a largely unmountable and thus doomed production called "Peter Pan". This process of helping Peter could take a step backward when it looks like Sylvia may imminently befall a similar fate to that of her late husband. | English | Finding Neverland | 2,004 | movie | Marc Forster | Allan Knee, David Magee | Jam Abelanet, Johnny Alves, Christelle Balcon, Mark Benard, Christophe Chaverou, Nicolas Chevallier, Hal Couzens, Sean Danischevsky, Valerie Delahaye, Kevin Genzel, Andy Hague, Pete Hanson, Jeremy Hattingh, Kevin Tod Haug, Martin Hill, Alex Ireland, Yoko Ishiguro, Jesper Kjölsrud, Roula Lainas, Leslie Lerman, Laurent Makowski, Neil Miller, Stephane Naze, Charlie Noble, Tony Power, Paul Riddle, Xavier Roig, Tom Rolfe, Steven J. Scott, Matthew Shaw, Jenny Strand, Jennifer Wood, Timothy Michael Cairns, Patrick Clancey, Rob Delicata, Phil DeSanti, Laurent Gillet, Marius Hanganutiu, Kevin Lin, Jay Mallet, Thomas Mathai, Mindy Minkow, Ray Moody, David Sewell, Jean-Marc van Rijswick, Luna Vega | Tim Battersby, Harry Bowers, Steve Brill, Pete Cavaciuti, Kevin Edland, Philip George, Peter Graffham, Eugene Grobler, John Higgins, John Jordan, Wayne Leach, Brian Mcgivern, Mark Milsome, Luke Myslowski, Peter Myslowski, Niki Roberton, David Sinfield, Erin Stevens, Andy Thomson, Ian Townsend, John Turner, Clive Coote, Tobias Eedy, Gifford Hooper, Adam Lee, Joanne Lee, Roz Naylor, Roberto Schaefer | J.M. Barrie's Neverland (United States), Neverland (France), Wenn Träume fliegen lernen (Germany), Descubriendo Nunca Jamás (Spain), Волшебная страна (Russia) | Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm, Buena Vista International, Miramax, Miramax Family Films, RCV Film Distribution, RCV Film Distribution, RCV Film Distribution, Buena Vista International, Buena Vista International, Frenetic Films, Golden Village, SPI International, Svensk Filmindustri (SF), TFM Distribution, Toshiba Entertainment, West, Deltamac Co., Miramax, RCV Home Entertainment, FS Film, Buena Vista International, Buena Vista International, Gativideo, Gativideo, Imagem Filmes, Imagem Filmes, RCV Home Entertainment, Buena Vista International, RCV Home Entertainment, Yleisradio (YLE), Transeuropa Video Entertainment (TVE), Miramax, Buena Vista International, Imagem Filmes, PVR Pictures, 9Go!, Arthaus, Arthaus, BBC Two, CBS All Access, HBO Max, Imagem Filmes, Moviemax Family, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, RTL Entertainment | The story of Sir J.M. Barrie's friendship with a family who inspired him to create Peter Pan.
1903 London. Renowned playwright J.M. Barrie (James)'s latest effort has garnered less than positive reviews, something he knew would be the case even before the play's mounting. This failure places pressure on James to write another play quickly as impresario Charles Frohman needs another to replace the failure to keep his theater viable. Out for a walk with his dog in part to let his creative juices flow, James stumbles upon the Llewelyn Davies family: recently widowed Sylvia Llewelyn Davies (the daughter of now deceased author George L. Du Maurier) and her four adolescent sons. James and the family members become friends, largely based on he and the boys being able to foster in each other the imagination of children, James just being the biggest among them in this regard. Sylvia also welcomes James into their lives, he who becomes an important and integral part of it. Among the six of them, the only one who does not want to partake is Sylvia's third, Peter Llewelyn Davies, who is still grieving the reality of their lives, where his father was there one day planning an outing for the family, and gone the next. Two other people who don't appreciate James in the Llewelyn Davies' lives are: his wife, Mary Barrie, who always feels the need to be the responsible one in their relationship and who feels threatened by his friendship with an unmarried woman; and Emma du Maurier, Sylvia's overbearing mother, who sees him as an obstacle to Sylvia moving on with her life with another potential husband, and an impediment to maintaining discipline within the boys. James still hopes to bring Peter out of his self-imposed shell, but in the process comes up with an idea for another play based on an amalgam of himself and Peter, that play which eventually becomes what Charles sees as a largely unmountable and thus doomed production called "Peter Pan". This process of helping Peter could take a step backward when it looks like Sylvia may imminently befall a similar fate to that of her late husband.—Huggo
The true story of how writer J.M. Barrie came up with one of the most famous stories of all time. He meets a family that helps him put together the beginning of how one of the most famous stories impacted the world and everyone who knows about it.—RECB3
The movie details the experiences of "Peter Pan" author J.M. Barrie, which lead him to write the children's classic. He got to know four children who have no father. Drawing from his time with the kids, he writes a story about children who don't want to grow up.—Jan Wilm
London, 1903: four lads, three women, and J.M. Barrie in the year he writes "Peter Pan." After one of his plays flops, Barrie meets four boys and their widowed mother in the park. During the next months, the child-like Barrie plays with the boys daily, and their imaginative games give him ideas for a play. Simultaneously, a friendship deepens with Sylvia, the lads' mother, to the chagrin of his wife Mary, with whom he spends little time (separate bedrooms); the widow's mother; and high society, which gossips about his attraction to the widow and to her sons. As Sylvia's health worsens, Barrie's ties to the boys strengthen and he must find a way to take his muse to Neverland.—<[email protected]> | 308,644 | Finding Neverland | Finding Neverland (2004) | Finding Neverland (2004) | Finding Neverland | Finding Neverland (2004) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The Wretched | The Wretched | John-Paul Howard, Piper Curda, Jamison Jones, Azie Tesfai, Zarah Mahler, Kevin Bigley, Gabriela Quezada, Richard Ellis, Blane Crockarell, Judah Abner Paul, Ja'layah Washington, Amy Waller, Ross Kidder, Kasey Bell, Harry Burkey, Trudie Underhill, Sydne Mikelle, Tug Coker, Madelynn Joy Stuenkel, Owen Thomas Pierce, Pamela Gray, Ryan Alexander Holmes, Kenzie Jones, Ice, Oliver Jones | Horror, Mystery, Thriller | 95 | United States | us | en | Color | Australia:MA15+, Brazil:14, Denmark:15::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), Finland:K-16::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), France:12, Germany:16, Hungary:16, India:18::(self-applied), Italy:VM12::(blu-ray rating), Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Norway:15::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), Russia:18+, Saudi Arabia:R15, Singapore:NC16, South Korea:15, Spain:16, Sweden:15::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), Switzerland:16, United Kingdom:15, United States:Not Rated, Vietnam:C18 | 01 May 2020 (USA) | 5.8 | 19,643 | 8,305,806 | null | English | The Wretched | 2,019 | movie | Brett Pierce, Drew T. Pierce | Brett Pierce, Drew T. Pierce | John Brennick, Joseph H. Coleman | Shane Bagwell, Joshua George, Andie Gill, Gregory Johnson Jr., Dylan Kaplowitz, Christie Leitzell, Robert Mack, Seth Margioles, Ted Maroney, Sean McQueen, Bobby Pavlovsky, James Lawrence Spencer, Steven Vanmaele, Cameron Varner, Ryan E. Wolf, Patrick Robert Wong | The Witch Next Door (Germany), Madre Oscura (Spain), Davetsiz (Turkey, Turkish title), Wiedźma (Poland), Первая ведьма (Russia) | IFC Midnight, ADS Service, Exponenta, Gusto entertainment, Shaw Organisation, Front Row Filmed Entertainment, IFC Films, Koch Films, Koch Films, Koch Films, Lumix Media, M2 Films, Première TV Distribution, Première TV Distribution, Selecta Visión, Vertigo Releasing | A defiant teenage boy, struggling with his parents' imminent divorce, faces off with a thousand year-old witch, who is living beneath the skin of and posing as the woman next door. | 8,305,806 | Wretched, The | The Wretched (2019) | Wretched, The (2019) | Wretched, The | Wretched, The (2019) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Summer School | Summer School | Mark Harmon, Kirstie Alley, Robin Thomas, Patrick Labyorteaux, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Dean Cameron, Gary Riley, Kelly Jo Minter, Ken Olandt, Shawnee Smith, Richard Steven Horvitz, Fabiana Udenio, Francis X. McCarthy, Tom Troupe, Lucy Lee Flippin, Amy Stoch, Beau Starr, Laura Waterbury, Robin Kaufman, Dottie Archibald, Patricia Conklin, Vivian Bonnell, Judy Heinz, Michael MacRae, Carl Reiner, Lillian Adams, Duane Davis, David Wakefield, Conroy Gedeon, Bill Capizzi, Andrea Howard, DeeDee Rescher, Christopher Kriesa, Carlos Lacamara, Jeff Silverman, Thomas Ryan, Judy Nagy, Darwyn Swalve, Prince Hughes, Courtney Gebhart, Terry Logan, Nels Van Patten, Leigh French, Jack Blessing, Gigi Vorgan, Lynne Marie Stewart, John Stark, Susan Elliott, Lora Staley, Laurie Faso, Brian Stevens, Gary Imhoff, Bill Baker, Lorenzo Gaspar, Sara-Beth Lima, Danny Nero, Reynaldo Silva | Comedy, Romance | 97 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Brazil:12::(video rating), Canada:G::(Quebec), Iceland:12, India:U, Spain:13, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:15, United States:PG-13, West Germany:16 | 22 Jul 1987 (USA) | 6.6 | 22,058 | 94,072 | A high-school gym teacher has big plans for the summer, but is forced to cancel them to teach a "bonehead" English class for misfit goof-off students. Fortunately, his unconventional brand of teaching fun field trips begins to connect with them, and even inspires ardor in some. | English | Summer School | 1,987 | movie | Carl Reiner | Stuart Birnbaum, David Dashev, Jeff Franklin, Jeff Franklin | null | Richard Alarian, Martin G. Beazell, Danny Boldroff, Marty Carrillo, Robert Edesa, Carlos M. Gallardo, Joe Hughes, Mike Jones, Hugh Langtry, Donald Lewis, Richard Moran, Michael Nash, Fred Sabine, Robert Wilhoit, Nick Woolfolk | Prof d'enfer pour un été (France), Juerga tropical (Spain), サマースクール (Japan, Japanese title), Літня школа (Ukraine), Diversión en el colegio de verano (Peru) | Paramount Pictures, Argentina Video Home, CIC Victor Video, CIC Video, CIC Vídeo, Canal+, Esselte Video, Shout Select, TBS Superstation, TNT | Freddy the gym teacher has to teach remedial English in summer (high) school, if he wants tenure. As he can only teach gym and his students want fun, emphasis is on "field trips" - until he's fired unless all his students pass the test.
A high-school gym teacher has big plans for the summer, but is forced to cancel them to teach a "bonehead" English class for misfit goof-off students. Fortunately, his unconventional brand of teaching fun field trips begins to connect with them, and even inspires ardor in some.—Steve Derby <[email protected]>
Mr. Freddy Shoop, the high school coach, is as unenthusiastic as the weakest pupils when the vice-principal forces him to take charge of the dreaded summer school program. Shoop tries to bribe the pupils, but gets to know and understand them better, even comes to care for their futures when helped by a motivated colleague he has a crush on.—KGF Vissers
Freddy Shoop, a high school Phys Ed teacher at Oceanfront High School, chose teaching as a profession solely because he thought it would be an easy job, having the entire summer off. He does not take his job seriously. Just before he is to head off on his summer vacation to Hawaii with his girlfriend Kim, he is blackmailed by the school's Vice-Principal, the officious Phil Gills, to teach the remedial English class during summer school. The class is populated by a bunch of underachievers, who have just failed the English skills test, which they have to retake and pass at the end of their summer school term. Like the regular school year, Freddy doesn't take this job seriously, which is made all the more easy for him as the students don't seem to care. Gills extends that blackmail to make Freddy need to care with his status as tenured teacher, the review for which is for this upcoming school year, on the line. The students need to pass the test as a collective or else he loses not only that tenure, but his job, period. Beyond Gills' threats, Freddy has to find a way to motivate the students. In the end, he may find that getting his students to pass the test to keep his job may not be his primary goal. Through it all, Robin Bishop is literally by his side as the American History teacher in the class next to his. Beyond Robin wanting to see the students and Freddy succeed, Freddy has in mind her as a replacement for Kim as his girlfriend, which may be difficult as Robin is already dating another man, namely Gills.—Huggo
When the teacher who is suppose to teach the Summer remedial class, decides not to do it. The Vice-Principal, who is responsible for Summer School, ropes Freddy Shoop into teaching it, and he is not an academic teacher. And all of the students are not exactly willing to meet him half way.—[email protected] | 94,072 | Summer School | Summer School (1987) | Summer School (1987) | Summer School | Summer School (1987) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The Lady in the Van | The Lady in the Van | Maggie Smith, Jim Broadbent, Clare Hammond, George Fenton, BBC Concert Orchestra, Alex Jennings, Jamie Parker, Deborah Findlay, Roger Allam, Richard Griffiths, Pandora Colin, Nicholas Burns, Dominic Cooper, Giles Cooper, Tom Klenerman, Gwen Taylor, Frances de la Tour, Claire Foy, James Corden, George Taylor, David Calder, Eleanor Matsuura, Selina Cadell, Charlie Hancock, Dan Raza, Dermot Crowley, Clive Merrison, Samuel Barnett, Russell Tovey, Samuel Anderson, Michelle Reid, Sam Spruell, Rosalind Knight, Elliot Levey, Sarah Lieberson, Cecilia Noble, Hannah Watson, Linda Broughton, Stephen Campbell Moore, Marion Bailey, Sacha Dhawan, Andrew Knott, Lorna Brown, June Watson, Sam McArdle, Tony Van Silva, Geoffrey Streatfeild, Alan Bennett, Freddie August, Richard Banks, Jessica Bastick-Vines, Bern Collaço, Tom Coulston, Edward Heath, Samantha Kelly, Janette Sharpe, Sam Shoubber, Tina Simmons, Margaret Thatcher, Harriet Thorpe | Biography, Comedy, Drama | 104 | United Kingdom | gb | en, fr | Color | Australia:M, Brazil:10, Canada:PG::(Alberta), Canada:PG::(British Columbia), Canada:G::(Quebec), Denmark:11, Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, Germany:6, Indonesia:13+, Ireland:12A, Italy:T::(dvd rating), Japan:G, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Norway:12, Portugal:M/12, Singapore:PG13, South Africa:13, South Korea:12, Spain:A, Sweden:11::(DVD rating), Taiwan:PG-12, United Kingdom:12A, United Kingdom:12::(DVD rating), United States:PG-13 | 26 Feb 2016 (USA) | 6.7 | 31,929 | 3,722,070 | This movie tells the true story of Alan Bennett's (Alex Jennings') strained friendship with Miss Mary Shepherd (Dame Maggie Smith), an eccentric homeless woman who Bennett befriended in the 1970s before allowing her temporarily to park her Bedford van in the driveway of his Camden house. She stayed there for fifteen years. As the story develops, Bennett learns that Miss Shepherd is really Margaret Fairchild (died 1989), a former gifted pupil of pianist Alfred Cortot. She had played Chopin in a promenade concert, tried to become a nun, was committed to an institution by her brother, escaped, had an accident when her van was hit by a motorcyclist for which she believed herself to blame, and thereafter lived in fear of arrest. | English, French | The Lady in the Van | 2,015 | movie | Nicholas Hytner | Alan Bennett, Alan Bennett | Maxwell Alexander, Tim Caplan, Marta Cañavate, Alan Cocksedge, Laura Coumbe, Lucas Manuel Cuenca, Amy Davis, Agueda Del Castillo, Caroline Delgado, Alexander Ha, Manuel Huertas, Taskin Kenan, Helen Langley, Mervyn New, Dillan Nicholls, Noel O'Malley, Maria Peralta Ramos, Adam Redhead, Susanna Riccio, James Roberts, Noga Alon Stein, Gareth Stevenson, Dan Victoire, Ben Wilson, Olivia Beresford, João Menezes, Aurora Shannon, Linda Spaggiari | Wailoon Chung, Nicola Dove, Andrew Dunn, John Evans, John Ellis Evans, Simon Finney, Stacey Hancox, Richard Jakes, Rick James, Jack Harrison Knott, Aaran Lewis Leach, Andy Long, Darren Mackay, Liam McGill, John Paxton, Jan Pester, Joel Silcox, Simon Thorpe, Martyn Welland, James Clat Worthy, Deloris Collins, Francesco Ferrari, Tristan Haley, Lee Johnson, Ossie McLean, Ryan Turner, Jason Wells | Lady in the Van (World-wide, English title), La dama de la furgoneta (Spain, Catalan title), A Senhora da Van (Brazil), Dama iz dvorišta (Serbia), Дамата, която живее в своя ван (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title) | Big Picture 2 Films, Feelgood Entertainment, Sony Pictures Classics, Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing, Universal Pictures International (UPI), BBC Two, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Feelgood Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | A man forms an unexpected bond with a transient woman living in her van that's parked in his driveway.
This movie tells the true story of Alan Bennett's (Alex Jennings') strained friendship with Miss Mary Shepherd (Dame Maggie Smith), an eccentric homeless woman who Bennett befriended in the 1970s before allowing her temporarily to park her Bedford van in the driveway of his Camden house. She stayed there for fifteen years. As the story develops, Bennett learns that Miss Shepherd is really Margaret Fairchild (died 1989), a former gifted pupil of pianist Alfred Cortot. She had played Chopin in a promenade concert, tried to become a nun, was committed to an institution by her brother, escaped, had an accident when her van was hit by a motorcyclist for which she believed herself to blame, and thereafter lived in fear of arrest.
Based upon the true story of London playwright and actor Alan Bennett's (Alex Jennings') unusual multi-year relationship with an eccentric elderly, homeless woman he knew as Miss Mary Shepherd (Dame Maggie Smith) in the 1970s before allowing her to park her van in the driveway of his home. She stayed there for fifteen years. Miss Shepherd was, in fact, Margaret Fairchild, former pupil of pianist Alfred Cortot. She played Chopin in a concert, and after she tried to become a nun, was institutionalized by her brother. Living in fear of being caught and sent back, she had an accident when her van was hit by a motorcyclist for which she believed herself to blame, and thereafter was also fearful of arrest.—Huggo
This movie tells the story of Alan Bennett's (Alex Jennings') strained friendship with Miss Mary Shepherd (Dame Maggie Smith), an eccentric homeless woman who Bennett befriended in the 1970s before allowing her temporarily to park her Bedford van in the driveway of his Camden house. She stayed there for fifteen years. As the story develops, Bennett learns that Miss Shepherd is really Margaret Fairchild, a former gifted pupil of pianist Alfred Cortot.
A memoir from acclaimed English playwright and author Alan Bennett is the basis for this film, centred on Miss Shepherd (Maggie Smith), a woman of uncertain origins who 'temporarily' parks her van in Bennett's London driveway and proceeds to live there for 15 years. What begins as a begrudging favour becomes a relationship that will change both their lives. | 3,722,070 | Lady in the Van, The | The Lady in the Van (2015) | Lady in the Van, The (2015) | Lady in the Van, The | Lady in the Van, The (2015) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Jalsa | Jalsa | Vidya Balan, Shefali Shah, Rohini Hattangadi, Vidhatri Bandi, Manav Kaul, Iqbal Khan, Surya Kasibhatla, Shrikant Yadav, Ghanshyam Lalsa, Gurpal Singh, Shafeen Patel, Sharad, Kashish Rizwan, Junaid Khan, Vijay Nikam, Trushant Ingle, Monu Gurjar, Uday Vir Singh Yadav, Mangesh Desai, Sanjana Deshmukh, Sofiya Khan, Sahil Brown, Abbas Dalal, Ajit Kelkar, Vicky Baidnath, Viccky Baidyanath, Suraj Bhan, Abhay Shankar Dubey, Kishore Ganghane, Chris George, Sharad Jadhav, Jolly Kumar, Mitresh Mahesh, Gayatri Nayar, Archana Patel, Nirmal Raghav, Chobber Sidhu, Nirmit Vaishnav, Divya Vinekar | Drama, Thriller | 126 | India | in | hi | Color | India:UA 13+, Indonesia:16+::(self-applied), Singapore:NC16, South Korea:16+::(self-applied), Turkey:16+::(self-applied), United Arab Emirates:16+::(self-applied) | 18 Mar 2022 (United Arab Emirates) | 6.6 | 6,937 | 15,361,028 | A hit and run of an 18 year old girl becomes the hub of a wheel that sets into motion many a spoke - a journalist , a raging mother, a cop and a system all caught in an ethical dilemma. Questions raised only to realise that truth is rarely pure and never simple. | Hindi | Jalsa | 2,022 | movie | Suresh Triveni | Prajwal Chandrashekar, Abbas Dalal, Hussain Dalal, Suresh Triveni | Ramees AP, Sagar Burman, Jijo Cleetus, Renjith Kallinal, Mubeen Khan N, Lavan Prakasan, Muhammad Ramees, Vyshakh Vijayan | Gaikward Aatish, Sunny Devkar, Iam_atishgaikwad, Ranjeet Kamble, Rahber Ansar Khan, Kapil Khilnani, Sudarshan Limbole, Bhatt Mihir, Manish Nihalani, Prashant Kumar Singh, B.K. Sivan, Dhananjay Yadav | जलसा (India, Hindi title) | Amazon Prime Video | It tells the story of a celebrated journalist and her cook and their conflict.
A hit and run of an 18 year old girl becomes the hub of a wheel that sets into motion many a spoke - a journalist , a raging mother, a cop and a system all caught in an ethical dilemma. Questions raised only to realise that truth is rarely pure and never simple.—Production Team
Maya Menon a celebrity journalist known to bring truth in front of everyone lives with her mother and son Aayush.Rukhsana Mohdmmad works as a cook in house of Maya and takes care of Aayush whose bound to wheel chair and both share a very good bond.Once Maya asks Rukhsana to stay overnight as she will be late from work,while returning home Maya drives the car herself a young girl out of no where dashes into her car and Maya flees the spot out of fear.Next day Maya finds that the girl is Aalia whose daughter of Rukhsana,Maya sees Aalia lying in a very bad state in hospital and shifts her to a bigger hospital and decides to bear her expenses.After the incident Maya is shattered and feels guilty of herself as Rukhsana always cares for Aayush while Rukhsana is in no mood to spare the car driver. Twist in the tail happens when cops come from no where asking Rukhsana and her family for settlement stating its an high profile case.While Rohini and intern working under Maya gathers footage of the accident site.—[email protected] | 15,361,028 | Jalsa | Jalsa (2022) | Jalsa (2022) | Jalsa | Jalsa (2022) | ||
Höstsonaten | Autumn Sonata | Ingrid Bergman, Liv Ullmann, Lena Nyman, Halvar Björk, Marianne Aminoff, Arne Bang-Hansen, Gunnar Björnstrand, Erland Josephson, Georg Løkkeberg, Mimi Pollak, Linn Ullmann, Eva von Hanno, Knut Wigert | Drama, Music | 99 | West Germany, United Kingdom | xwg, gb | sv, en | Color | Argentina:18, Australia:M, Brazil:12::(DVD rating), Canada:PG::(Alberta), Denmark:15, Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, India:U, Indonesia:13+, Italy:T, Mexico:B15, Mexico:B::(DVD rating), Netherlands:16, Norway:12::(VOD), Norway:16::(cinema rating), Portugal:M/12::(Qualidade), Singapore:PG, South Korea:12, South Korea:15::(DVD rating), Spain:16, Sweden:11, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:15::(DVD rating), United Kingdom:AA, United States:TV-14::(TV rating), United States:PG, West Germany:12::(f) | 18 Oct 1978 (USA) | 8.1 | 37,688 | 77,711 | After having neglected her children for many years, world famous pianist Charlotte visits her daughter Eva in her home. To her surprise she finds her other daughter, Helena, there as well. Helena is mentally disabled, and Eva has taken Helena out of the institution where their mother had placed her. The tension between Charlotte and Eva only builds up slowly, until a nightly conversation releases all the things they have wanted to tell each other. | Swedish, English | Autumn Sonata | 1,978 | movie | Ingmar Bergman | Ingmar Bergman | null | Arne Carlsson, Lars Karlsson, Charlie Nykvist | Herbstsonate (West Germany), Autumn Sonata (United Kingdom), Autumn Sonata (Egypt, English title), Autumn Sonata (Canada, English title), Autumn Sonata (United States) | Svensk Filmindustri, Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Constantin Film, Difilm, ITC Film Distributors, Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF), New World Pictures, Distrifilms, Adria Film, Filmes Castello Lopes, Roadshow Films, Towa., National Film Development Corporation, Satellite Video, CBS/Fox Home Video, The Criterion Collection, Kinowelt Home Entertainment, Gutek Film, Palisades-Tartan Acquisitions, The Criterion Collection, Leopardo Filmes, Rai Movie, Carlotta Films, Weird Wave, The Criterion Channel, HBO Max, Cinetel, Concorde Vídeo, Continental Home Vídeo, Magnetic Video | A devoted wife is visited by her mother, a successful concert pianist who had little time for her when she was young.
After having neglected her children for many years, world famous pianist Charlotte visits her daughter Eva in her home. To her surprise she finds her other daughter, Helena, there as well. Helena is mentally disabled, and Eva has taken Helena out of the institution where their mother had placed her. The tension between Charlotte and Eva only builds up slowly, until a nightly conversation releases all the things they have wanted to tell each other.—Mattias Thuresson
Leonardo, the long time partner of Charlotte, a world renowned concert pianist, has just passed away. Because of Leonardo's passing, Charlotte's daughter, Eva, formerly a journalist, has invited her mother for an extended stay at the country home where she lives with her minister husband Viktor. Despite not having seen Eva in seven years as Charlotte is absorbed solely in her own life, Charlotte agrees. Upon arrival at the parsonage, Charlotte learns that her other daughter, Helena, is now living there with Eva as well. Helena, who is mentally disabled, used to be institutionalized until Eva decided to look after her herself starting two years ago. In some respects, Eva taking care of Helena replaces taking care of her son Erik, who accidentally drowned when he was four. Eva takes solace in believing that Erik is still a major part of her life despite his death. Charlotte also has not seen Helena in quite some time, and Eva surmises that if Charlotte knew that Helena was there, she probably would not have come. Despite telling Eva otherwise, Charlotte in private does mention her displeasure at seeing Helena there. As Eva spends more time with her mother, who she believes is a calculating woman whose actions always have a meaning behind them, her feelings from childhood re-emerge, of which she tells her mother and which she knows have shaped the unhappy person she is today. That unhappiness also has affected the way she views her marriage. Charlotte, in turn, explains the reasons for the way that she is in life.—Huggo
One of Bergman's most important works, with a feminine look and reflection about the relationship between mother and daughter. Charlotte Andergast, an internationally successful pianist, has lost Leonardo, the man with whom she has lived for many years. Her death shakes her leaving her in a state of desolation and confusion. His daughter, Eva, who has been married for some years to a priest in a small town in Norway, has invited her to visit. For several days, the two women confront each other, seek each other and repudiate each other at times. Their meeting is crucial for the future of both. This film reflects the presence and absence of love; the longing for love as well as its lies. The love that deforms and the one that becomes salvation.
Charlotte, a famous pianist, visits her daughter Eva and her husband Viktor. To her surprise, her other daughter, Helena, is staying with them. Helena has a degenerative disease. Initially, the mood between Eva and her mother is cordial but soon long-held bitternesses and resentments rise to the surface.—grantss | 77,711 | Autumn Sonata | Autumn Sonata (1978) | Autumn Sonata (1978) | Autumn Sonata | Autumn Sonata (1978) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Rio Grande | Rio Grande | John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara, Ben Johnson, Claude Jarman Jr., Harry Carey Jr., Chill Wills, J. Carrol Naish, Victor McLaglen, Grant Withers, Sons of the Pioneers, Peter Ortiz, Steve Pendleton, Karolyn Grimes, Alberto Morin, Stan Jones, Fred Kennedy, Ken Curtis, Tommy Doss, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Shug Fisher, Cliff Lyons, Lee Morgan, Jack Pennick, Lloyd Perryman, Chuck Roberson, Barlow Simpson, Patrick Wayne | Drama, Romance, Western | 105 | United States | us | en | Black and White | Australia:G, Brazil:12, Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, Iceland:L, Italy:T, New Zealand:G, Norway:16, Philippines:PG-13, Portugal:M/6, Spain:A::(ICAA), Sweden:15, United Kingdom:U, United States:Passed::(National Board of Review), United States:Approved, United States:TV-PG::(TV Rating), West Germany:12 | 15 Nov 1950 (USA) | 7 | 17,613 | 42,895 | Rio Grande takes place after the Civil War when the Union turned their attention towards the Apaches. Union officer Kirby Yorke is in charge of an outpost on the Rio Grande in which he is in charge of training of new recruits one of which is his son whom he hasn't seen in 15 years. He whips him into shape to take on the Apaches but not before his mother shows up to take him out of there.The decision to leave is left up to Trooper Yorke who decides to stay and fight. Through it all Kirby and Kathleen though separated for years fall back into love and decide that it's time to give it another try. But Yorke faces his toughest battle when his unorthodox plan to outwit the elusive Apaches leads to possible court-martial. Locked in a bloody Indian war, he must fight to redeem his honor and save the love and lives of his broken family. | English | Rio Grande | 1,950 | movie | John Ford | James Kevin McGuinness, James Warner Bellah | null | Archie Stout | Rio Bravo (United States), John Ford and Merian C. Cooper's Rio Grande (United States), Rio Bravo, Rio Grande Command (United States), Cavalry 3: Rio Grande (World-wide, English title), John Ford and Merian C. Cooper's Rio Grande (United Kingdom) | Republic Pictures (I), Republic Pictures International, British Film Division, Republic Pictures of Italy, Gloria Filmverleih, Les Films Fernand Rivers, Astor-Filmi, Svea Film (II), Merkur Film A/S, Republic Pictures de México, Republic Films Argentina, Republic Pictures Do Brazil, Republic Pictures of Philippines, Republic Pictures (I), Hollywood Television Service, Cat-Film Distributions, Republic-Filmi, Yleisradio (YLE), Mainostelevisio (MTV), NTA Home Entertainment, TV3, Republic Pictures Home Video, Republic Pictures (II), Republic Pictures Home Video, Republic Pictures Home Video, Republic Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Artisan Entertainment, Kinowelt Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Artisan Home Entertainment, Paramount Television, Finnkino, Gold Western, Maple Pictures, Olive Films, Olive Films, Olive Films, Olive Films, Research Entertainment, Filmjuwelen, Filmjuwelen, Arthaus, Arthaus, El 9 Besepi S.L., YouTube, Pluto TV, CBS/Fox Home Video, Republic Pictures Home Video | A cavalry officer posted on the Rio Grande is confronted with murderous raiding Apaches, a son who's a risk-taking recruit and his wife from whom he has been separated for many years.
Rio Grande takes place after the Civil War when the Union turned their attention towards the Apaches. Union officer Kirby Yorke is in charge of an outpost on the Rio Grande in which he is in charge of training of new recruits one of which is his son whom he hasn't seen in 15 years. He whips him into shape to take on the Apaches but not before his mother shows up to take him out of there.The decision to leave is left up to Trooper Yorke who decides to stay and fight. Through it all Kirby and Kathleen though separated for years fall back into love and decide that it's time to give it another try. But Yorke faces his toughest battle when his unorthodox plan to outwit the elusive Apaches leads to possible court-martial. Locked in a bloody Indian war, he must fight to redeem his honor and save the love and lives of his broken family.—Christopher D. Ryan <[email protected]>
Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke commands a U.S. cavalry troop north of the Rio Grande. Indians have been raiding and then fleeing south of the river into Mexico. Yorke is surprised when he learns that the son he has not seen for 15 years, Jeff, has flunked out of West Point. He's barely digested the information when his son shows up at the camp as a new cavalry recruit. His personal life gets even more complicated when his wife, Jeff's mother, Kathleen also shows up at the fort intent on taking her son home. As the situation increasingly deteriorates, the women and children are sent to safety but the wagon train is attacked and all the children taken forcing Yorke and his men to cross into Mexico to get them back.—garykmcd | 42,895 | Rio Grande | Rio Grande (1950) | Rio Grande (1950) | Rio Grande | Rio Grande (1950) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Contagion | Contagion | Gwyneth Paltrow, Tien You Chui, Josie Ho, Daria Strokous, Matt Damon, Griffin Kane, Yoshiaki Kobayashi, Laurence Fishburne, John Hawkes, Jude Law, Monique Gabriela Curnen, Teri McEvoy, Sue Redman, Teri Campbell, Stef Tovar, Mary Jo Faraci, Grace Rex, Marion Cotillard, Armin Rohde, Joseph Anthony Foronda, Phillip James Brannon, Rebecca Spence, David Lively, Andrew White, Kate Winslet, Larry Clarke, Anna Jacoby-Heron, Ira Blumen, Scott Stangland, Jimmy Chung, Rick Uecker, Tara Mallen, Jennifer Ehle, Demetri Martin, Elliott Gould, Enrico Colantoni, Bryan Cranston, John Hines, Joshua Weinstein, Sarah Charipar, Mark Czoske, Dan Aho, Chin Han, Hee Wan Kwon, Phil Tang, Robert Chi, Blair Robertson, Randy Lowell, Pete Sack, Brian J. O'Donnell, Kwok-Wah Wong, Sau-Ming Tsang, Jim Ortlieb, Annabel Armour, Sanaa Lathan, Kara Zediker, Josh Pollock, Laura T. Fisher, Peter A Kelly, Mary Beth Dolan, Jason Babinsky, Howie Johnson, Sanjay Gupta, Thomas Gebbia, Dan Flannery, Dan Sanders-Joyce, Joshua Seiden, Kam Tong Wong, Holly Aguirre, Mike Alfieri, Scott J. Allen, Grant Anderson, Jim Anderson, Neil S. Bagadiong, Bambadjan Bamba, Rodolfo C Barrios, Tommy Bartlett, Bryan Basil, Erik Batoog, Robert G. Beck, Brandon Berk, Yuki Bird, Adam Blaszkiewicz, Raphael Bonacchi, Chrys-Anthony Booker, Jeff Botelho, Ahmed Boulane, Dianne Brennan, John Brownstein, Gene Bryant, Kelly Carevic, Cabran E. Chamberlain, James Chudnow, Liz Clare, Rashida Clendening, Kimber Closson, David Cohen, James Anthony Cotton, Duke Czlonka, Kellie Daniel, Andrew Dasz, Jonathan Davila, Joseph Jajoe Davis, Elizabeth De Vries, Joe DeBartolo, E. Ambriz DeColosio, Corianna Di Julio, Bridget Dolan, Amanda Dyar, Ryan Ebert, Shannon Edwards, Anas El Baz, Olivia Francessca, McKenzie Franklin, Logan Fry, Kenley Gaffke, Nathan Geist, Laurie Faith Gibson, Angie Grace, Ryan Hafron, Christian Heep, Thurston Hill III, John Hoogenakker, Matt Iwinski, Felicia June, Alexander Kanellakos, Sarah Kliban, Iris Kohl, Andrew Koponen, Suzanne Lang, Vinnie Langdon III, Elester Latham, Mark Lavell, Jennifer Lee, Ina Lereine, Seth Leslie, John Lobato, Sam Lohan, Veronica Loud, Lawrence G. Lozano, Patterson Lundquist, Josiah Lyricq, Mino Mackic, Larry Mainland, Barbara Elizabeth Maleski, Lisa Mallette, Carl Marino, Deanna Marks, Mary Lu Marr, James Mastel, Timothy Mather, Thomas McCormick, Heywood McGuffee, Zane McIntosh, Dave McNulty, Samuel Meadows, Michael Meyerson, E. Roger Mitchell, Paul D. Morgan, Max Movish, Jesse Muick, Larry Nazimek, Jason Neisewander, Jamie Newell, Warith Niallah, Jim Nieciecki, Andrew Nitzke, Ellen O'Rourke, Russ Panzarella, Matthew Parry-Jones, Eric Pierson, Randy Pineda, Steven Potts, Steven James Price, Kyle Quesnoy, Brandi Quinn, Amisha Ram, Laura Rauh, Sam Raysby, Sophia Rivera, Kenya Robertson, Rachel Rodewald, Joshua Rollins, RJ Roman, Sandy Rouge, Helen Sadler, Peggy Sandow, Michael J. Sanow, Jane Santos, Hester Schell, Charlie Schildt, Denise E. Schroeder, Shafin, Jon Komp Shin, Walt Sloan, Gregory Marshall Smith, Ylian Alfaro Snyder, Steven Soderbergh, Alexander Sofiyev, Josh Squire, Clayton Steacker, Jeff Stenzel, January Stern, Michael T Stewart, Thomas W. Stewart, Chris D. Thomas, John Thurner, Audra Todd, Giota Trakas, Carrie Trompeter, Barry Vaughnj, Ken Venzke, Nicholas James Vetrovec, Olivia Villasenor, Erick Vinther, Abby Wait, Amr Waked, Bobby Watson, James D. Weston II, Roger Wiggins, David Wolinsky, Brandon Jonathan Wong, Kumi Yoshida, Robert A. Young | Drama, Thriller | 106 | United Arab Emirates, United States | ae, us | en, cmn, yue | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Austria:12, Brazil:12, Canada:14A::(Alberta/Manitoba), Canada:PG::(British Columbia/Ontario), Canada:G::(Quebec), Denmark:15, Ecuador:12::(self-applied), Finland:K-13, Finland:K-12/9, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Greece:K-12, Hong Kong:IIB, Hungary:16, India:U, Ireland:12A, Ireland:12::(DVD rating), Israel:13::(self-applied), Italy:T, Japan:G, Malaysia:P13, Mexico:B, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Norway:15, Philippines:R-13, Poland:16::(self-applied), Portugal:M/12, Russia:12+, Singapore:PG13, South Korea:12, Spain:12, Sweden:15, Switzerland:14::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:14::(canton of Vaud), Taiwan:6+, Turkey:13A::(self-applied), United Kingdom:12A, United Kingdom:12::(DVD rating), United States:PG-13, United Arab Emirates:16+::(self-applied) | 09 Sep 2011 (USA) | 6.8 | 315,535 | 1,598,778 | Soon after her return from a business trip to Hong Kong, Beth Emhoff dies from what is a flu or some other type of infection. Her young son dies later the same day. Her husband Mitch however seems immune. Thus begins the spread of a deadly infection. For doctors and administrators at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, several days pass before anyone realizes the extent or gravity of this new infection. They must first identify the type of virus in question and then find a means of combating it, a process that will likely take several months. As the contagion spreads to millions of people worldwide, societal order begins to break down as people panic. | English, Mandarin, Cantonese | Contagion | 2,011 | movie | Steven Soderbergh | Scott Z. Burns | Daniel Lorenzo Alvarez, Aaron Brown, Shauna Bryan, Chad E. Collier, Karl Coyner, Michael Sean Foley, Alex Gitler, Randy Goux, Jayse Hansen, Peter Hart, Heather Hill-Dinkins, Hiroki Iijima, Nat Jencks, Jinnie Pak, Chi Pham, David Rey, Casey Rolseth, David Santiago, Tiago Santos, Aaron Schultz, Rasha Shalaby, Thomas J. Smith, Michele C. Vallillo, Jason Wardle, Xye, Michael S. Harbour, Raechel Kasprzak, James P. Noon, Gustavo A. Pablik, Jason Pomerantz, Chris B. Schnitzer, Scott Steyns, James William Visconti III | James W. Apted, Claudette Barius, Abderrahim Bissar, Kevin Boyd, Shaun Braswell, Henry Cantor, Thomas S. Ciciura, Dawn Copeland, Dan Dobson, Greg Fausak, Chris Glomp, Daniel A. Guerrero, Tim Guffin, David Henri, Jason Hooper, Matt Johnson, Louis Jong, Ivan Kadlec, April Kelley, Russell Kennedy, Billy Ko, James Kumarelas, Chun-Shing Lam, Chun-Wan Lam, Didier Lebel, Wa-wai Luk, David 'Louie' Lukasik, Duane Charles Manwiller, Steven Meizler, John Joseph Minardi, Wilson Mylander, Patrick B. O'Brien, Felix Rivera, John S. Robertson, Spencer M. Rohan, Jason Storandt, Paul Toomey, Jerry Tran, Eric Walther, Peter Walts, Hunter Whalen, Bradley Everett Wilson, Sebastián Almeida, Sam Andrzejewski, Noah Banks, Michael Best, Michael Ryan Burns, Ian Chriss, Jim Crowther, Jaime Dawkins, Ronald Dragosh, Kenneth D. Emanuele, Mark Funnell, Bob Gomez, Benjamin Kilmer, Toby Lawrence, Duane Charles Manwiller, Corneel Mertens, David Mong, David Shakibanasab, Benny Smyth, Scott Thiele, Porter Versfelt III, Marc Wall, Mark N. Woods | Contagion: The IMAX Experience (United States), Contagio (Spain), Contagi (Spain, Catalan title), 传染病 (China, Mandarin title), Chuan Ran Bing (China, Mandarin title) | ACME, Columbia TriStar Warner Filmes de Portugal, FS Film, Filmcompagniet, Twentieth Century Fox, Village Films, Warner Bros. Film, Warner Bros. Korea, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Singapore, Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., 9Go!, Argentina Video Home, Argentina Video Home, Audio Visual Entertainment, Audio Visual Entertainment, Film1, HBO Max, Home Box Office (HBO), Home Box Office (HBO), MediaPro Distribution, Net5, Netflix, Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland, Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Vidéo, Warner Home Vidéo | Healthcare professionals, government officials and everyday people find themselves in the midst of a pandemic as the CDC works to find a cure.
Soon after her return from a business trip to Hong Kong, Beth Emhoff dies from what is a flu or some other type of infection. Her young son dies later the same day. Her husband Mitch however seems immune. Thus begins the spread of a deadly infection. For doctors and administrators at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, several days pass before anyone realizes the extent or gravity of this new infection. They must first identify the type of virus in question and then find a means of combating it, a process that will likely take several months. As the contagion spreads to millions of people worldwide, societal order begins to break down as people panic.—garykmcd
Beth Emhoff (Gwenyth Paltrow) returns from a business trip to Hong Kong with a stop over at the Chicago airport, where she has sex with her former lover. Beth feels ill, but thinks the problem is jet leg. She travels back home to Minneapolis and spreads the virus to her son Clark and her husband, Mitch. When Beth and Clark die, Mitch goes in quarantine where the doctors realise he is immune to the mysterious virus. Meanwhile in Hong Kong, London and in a small province, cases of the mystery illness are cropping up, as the American CDC and the World Health Organization give their best effort researching the virus. A race against the clock begins, as the virus is spreading in a geometric progression, and if no solution is found - very fast - humanity will cease to be.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Unable to accept the sudden death of his fit-as-a-fiddle wife and equally healthy son, grieving father Mitch Emhoff finds himself quarantined. In the meantime, a virulent pathogen has infected thousands around the globe. As a result, the Centre for Disease Control and the World Health Organisation struggle to pinpoint the virus' origin. However, their efforts are fruitless. And as the authorities embark on a desperate mission to locate Patient Zero, self-appointed prophets manipulate the masses, riots erupt, economies collapse, and people perish by the thousands. After all, the invisible adversary is everywhere. More or less, the average person touches his face nearly 3,000 times a day. With this in mind, can humankind survive the fatal contagion?—Nick Riganas | 1,598,778 | Contagion | Contagion (2011) | Contagion (2011) | Contagion | Contagion (2011) | ||
The Bat | The Bat | George Beranger, Charles Herzinger, Emily Fitzroy, Louise Fazenda, Arthur Housman, Robert McKim, Jack Pickford, Jewel Carmen, Sôjin Kamiyama, Tullio Carminati, Eddie Gribbon, Lee Shumway, Stanton Heck | Mystery, Thriller | 86 | United States | us | en | Black and White::(tinted) | Norway:(Banned), United Kingdom:A, United Kingdom:U::(video) | 21 Mar 1926 (USA) | 6.5 | 884 | 16,629 | A master crook known as "The Bat" because of his disguise announces a jewel theft in advance but is foiled by a rival crook at the scene of the crime. Their trail leads to the Courtleigh Fleming estate, now leased to wealthy spinster Cornelia Van Gorder. The reported death of banker Fleming and the disappearance of Brooks Bailey, a young cashier in love with Miss Van Gorder's niece Dale, add to the complications of a $200,000 bank robbery. Brooks, masquerading as a gardener, remains concealed in the house, hoping to unravel the mystery. Lizzie, a servant, suspects everyone, including Dr. Wells, the butler, and Detective Moletti. The Bat, who has killed Moletti and is impersonating him, is finally captured in a bear-trap. | English | The Bat | 1,926 | movie | Roland West | Avery Hopwood, Julien Josephson, George Marion Jr., Mary Roberts Rinehart, Roland West | null | Gregg Toland | L'oiseau de nuit (France), Das Rätsel der Fledermaus (Germany), El murciélago (Spain), El murciélago (Venezuela), Mysteriet Flädermusen (Sweden) | United Artists, Allied Artists Corporation, United Artists (Australasia), United Artists, Simitar Entertainment (UK) Ltd., Sinister Cinema, Alpha Video Distributors, Mill Creek Entertainment | A masked criminal who dresses like a giant bat terrorizes the guests at an old house rented by a mystery writer.
A master crook known as "The Bat" because of his disguise announces a jewel theft in advance but is foiled by a rival crook at the scene of the crime. Their trail leads to the Courtleigh Fleming estate, now leased to wealthy spinster Cornelia Van Gorder. The reported death of banker Fleming and the disappearance of Brooks Bailey, a young cashier in love with Miss Van Gorder's niece Dale, add to the complications of a $200,000 bank robbery. Brooks, masquerading as a gardener, remains concealed in the house, hoping to unravel the mystery. Lizzie, a servant, suspects everyone, including Dr. Wells, the butler, and Detective Moletti. The Bat, who has killed Moletti and is impersonating him, is finally captured in a bear-trap. | 16,629 | Bat, The | The Bat (1926) | Bat, The (1926) | Bat, The | Bat, The (1926) | ||
Cutie and the Boxer | Cutie and the Boxer | Noriko Shinohara, Ushio Shinohara, Alex Shinohara, Ethan Cohen, Benjamin Thys | Documentary, Biography | 82 | United States | us | en, ja | Color | Australia:PG, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:G::(British Columbia), Canada:PG::(Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario), Japan:PG12, Mexico:B, New Zealand:PG, Norway:A::(Streaming rating), Russia:16+, Singapore:NC16, United Kingdom:12A, United States:R | 01 Aug 2013 (New Zealand) | 7.2 | 4,735 | 2,355,540 | For years, Ushio Shinohara has been one of the leading, and most under- appreciated, alternative artists in Japan and New York City with an wildly esoteric style. For many of those years, his wife, Noriko, has been a faithful companion to this idiosyncratic man, but grew wanting to be more. This film covers the relationship of this special couple as Ushio struggles for commercial success on his own terms. Additionally, we follow Noriko pursuing her own artistic vision with her semi-autobiographical line art project that reveals much about her own soul as eloquently as her husband's work. | English, Japanese | Cutie and the Boxer | 2,013 | movie | Zach Heinzerling | Zach Heinzerling | Steve Mottershead | Nathan Lynch, E.J. McLeavey-Fisher, Ryuhei Shindo | Η ωραία και ο πυγμάχος (Greece), Милашка и боксер (Russia), Piękna i bokser (Poland), Meilutė ir boksininkas (Lithuania), キューティー&ボクサー (Japan, Japanese title) | Parco Co. Ltd., RADiUS-TWC, The Weinstein Company, Zazie Films, Berta Film, IPA Asia Pacific, Madman Entertainment | This candid New York love story explores the chaotic 40-year marriage of famed boxing painter Ushio Shinohara and his wife, Noriko. Anxious to shed her role as her overbearing husband's assistant, Noriko finds an identity of her own.
For years, Ushio Shinohara has been one of the leading, and most under- appreciated, alternative artists in Japan and New York City with an wildly esoteric style. For many of those years, his wife, Noriko, has been a faithful companion to this idiosyncratic man, but grew wanting to be more. This film covers the relationship of this special couple as Ushio struggles for commercial success on his own terms. Additionally, we follow Noriko pursuing her own artistic vision with her semi-autobiographical line art project that reveals much about her own soul as eloquently as her husband's work.—Kenneth Chisholm ([email protected]) | 2,355,540 | Cutie and the Boxer | Cutie and the Boxer (2013) | Cutie and the Boxer (2013) | Cutie and the Boxer | Cutie and the Boxer (2013) | ||
Last Night | Last Night | Don McKellar, Sandra Oh, Roberta Maxwell, Robin Gammell, Sarah Polley, Trent McMullen, Charmion King, Jessica Booker, David Cronenberg, Tracy Wright, Callum Keith Rennie, Karen Glave, Arsinée Khanjian, Chandey Michaels, Geneviève Bujold, Bryan Renfro, François Girard, Daniel Iron, Bruce McDonald, Michael McMurtry, Pierre Elrick, Kirsten Johnson, Regan Moore, Darren O'Donnell, Bob Martin, Michael Barry, Nathalie Shats, Tom McCamus, Jackie Burroughs | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 95 | Canada, France | ca, fr | en, fr | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Canada:14A, France:Tous publics, Iceland:12, Norway:11, Taiwan:R-18, United Kingdom:15, United States:R | 23 Oct 1998 (Canada) | 7.1 | 10,131 | 156,729 | It's 18:00 in a somewhat deserted Toronto on the last day before the scheduled end of the world at midnight, the end which has been known now for months. Most people are treating midnight as a matter-of-fact event with little sense of panic. In fact, many are celebrating this last day. Most have very specific wants for this last day and will do whatever they need to to make those wants happen. And some, such as Duncan and Donna with the gas company, are working, ensuring that the masses are served and comfortable during the final hours. The Wheeler family are marking the last day by having a Christmas party, although sullen adult son Patrick, his thoughts in part stemming from being recently widowed, has made it clear he wants to be alone in his own home at the end. Patrick's wants may be in jeopardy when a woman named Sandra - Duncan's wife - lands on his doorstep. Sandra is stranded, trying to make it across town to her own home so that she and Duncan can carry out their own last night pact at the stroke of midnight. As Patrick tries to help Sandra on his own, mostly unsuccessfully, they try to enlist the assistance of various people, including Patrick's best friend Craig, who has his own sexually oriented last day list of tasks. As Sandra goes on her quest, Duncan himself faces his own issues while waiting for his wife. But as midnight approaches, some can't fulfill their planned destiny so have to make some quick improvisations, while the priority of others changes. | English, French | Last Night | 1,998 | movie | Don McKellar | Don McKellar | Jean Raymond Bourque, Frank D'Iorio, Dominic Daigle, Mathieu Dupuis, Davis Goodman, Myléne Guérin, Stéphane Landry, Serge Langlois, Yves Laniel, François Lord, Andre U. Montambeault, Jamie Hallett, Margaret Hutz, Robin Tremblay | Diana Alvarez, Richard Ball, Kevin Bishop, Robert Cochrane, Byrd Dickens, Doug Dixon, Richard Emerson, Lisa Logan, Patrick McGowan, Edward Mikolic, Tammy Rogers, Peter Sarmento, Chris Stoyan, Cylla Von Tiedemann, Rocky Brown, Richard Gaal | Minuit (Canada, French title), Die letzte Nacht (Germany), La última noche (Spain), 最后一夜 (China, Mandarin title), Siste natt (Norway) | Alliance Atlantis Communications, Haut et Court, Lionsgate Films, Odeon Films, Alliance Atlantis Home Video, Alliance Atlantis Home Video, Alliance Atlantis Video, Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, Park Circus, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) | A group of very different individuals with different ideas of how to face the end come together as the world is expected to end in six hours at the turn of the century.
It's 18:00 in a somewhat deserted Toronto on the last day before the scheduled end of the world at midnight, the end which has been known now for months. Most people are treating midnight as a matter-of-fact event with little sense of panic. In fact, many are celebrating this last day. Most have very specific wants for this last day and will do whatever they need to to make those wants happen. And some, such as Duncan and Donna with the gas company, are working, ensuring that the masses are served and comfortable during the final hours. The Wheeler family are marking the last day by having a Christmas party, although sullen adult son Patrick, his thoughts in part stemming from being recently widowed, has made it clear he wants to be alone in his own home at the end. Patrick's wants may be in jeopardy when a woman named Sandra - Duncan's wife - lands on his doorstep. Sandra is stranded, trying to make it across town to her own home so that she and Duncan can carry out their own last night pact at the stroke of midnight. As Patrick tries to help Sandra on his own, mostly unsuccessfully, they try to enlist the assistance of various people, including Patrick's best friend Craig, who has his own sexually oriented last day list of tasks. As Sandra goes on her quest, Duncan himself faces his own issues while waiting for his wife. But as midnight approaches, some can't fulfill their planned destiny so have to make some quick improvisations, while the priority of others changes.—Huggo
At the turn of the century, the end of the world is known to be coming to an end. This modest comedy-drama examines how the impending doom affects its cast. McKellar plays an architect who plans to meet the end alone at dinner. Others (Sandra Oh, David Cronenberg) make a suicide pact, but are caught apart and struggle to get together before the end. Another man (Callum Keith Rennie) pursues final sexual conquests and a milquetoast woman (Tracy Wright) strives to gain courage. Of course, the group ends up interacting.—John Sacksteder <[email protected]> | 156,729 | Last Night | Last Night (1998) | Last Night (1998) | Last Night | Last Night (1998) | ||
Alice in den Städten | Alice in the Cities | Rüdiger Vogler, Yella Rottländer, Lisa Kreuzer, Edda Köchl, Ernest Boehm, Sam Presti, Lois Moran, Didi Petrikat, Hans Hirschmüller, Sibylle Baier, Mirko, Julia Baier, Chuck Berry, Peter Genée, Peter Handke, Jane Jarvis, Micky Kley, Martin Müller, Joachim von Mengershausen, Wim Wenders | Drama | 113 | West Germany | xwg | de, en, nl | Black and White | Argentina:13, Brazil:10::(TV rating), Finland:S, France:Tous publics, Italy:T, Mexico:B, Norway:A::(recommended rating), Poland:12::(self-applied), Portugal:M/12, Singapore:PG, Sweden:15::(DVD rating), Taiwan:PG-12, United Kingdom:U, United Kingdom:PG, United States:Not Rated, West Germany:6 | 17 May 1974 (West Germany) | 7.9 | 13,162 | 69,687 | German journalist Philip Winter has a case of writer's block when trying to write an article about the United States. He decides to return to Germany, and while trying to book a flight, encounters a German woman and her nine year old daughter Alice doing the same. The three become friends (almost out of necessity) and while the mother asks Winter to mind Alice temporarily, it quickly becomes apparent that Alice will be his responsibility for longer than he expected. After returning to Europe, the innocent friendship between Winter and Alice grows as they travel together through various European cities on a quest for Alice's grandmother. | German, English, Dutch | Alice in the Cities | 1,974 | movie | Wim Wenders | Wim Wenders, Veith von Fürstenberg | null | Chris Holenia, Martin Schäfer, Honorat Stangl | Alice in the Cities (Canada, English title), Alice in the Cities (World-wide, English title), Alice in the Cities (United States), Alice in the Cities (United Kingdom), Alice dans les villes (France) | Filmverlag der Autoren, Bauer International, Palace Video, Palace Video, Pacific Arts, Kinowelt Home Entertainment, Rosebud, Axiom Films, Artkino Pictures, Cinegate, Les Acacias, StraDa Films, Arthaus, Arthaus, Leader Music, Leopardo Filmes, Ripley's Film, Ripley's Home Video, Sandrew Metronome Distribution, The Criterion Channel, The Criterion Collection, VIGGO, Yleisradio (YLE) | A German journalist is saddled with a nine-year-old girl after encountering her mother at a New York airport.
German journalist Philip Winter has a case of writer's block when trying to write an article about the United States. He decides to return to Germany, and while trying to book a flight, encounters a German woman and her nine year old daughter Alice doing the same. The three become friends (almost out of necessity) and while the mother asks Winter to mind Alice temporarily, it quickly becomes apparent that Alice will be his responsibility for longer than he expected. After returning to Europe, the innocent friendship between Winter and Alice grows as they travel together through various European cities on a quest for Alice's grandmother.—Karl Engel <[email protected]>
Commissioned to write an extensive article on the soul of the vast and diverse United States, now, of all times, the West German author and journalist, Philip Winter, finds himself struggling to break out of a creative rut. Completely blocked and utterly uninspired, Philip drifts from one cheap and monotonous motel to another, documenting the journey with his instant Polaroid camera until a chance encounter at the JFK airport with the single mother, Lisa, and her nine-year-old daughter, Alice, jolts him into action. Now, en route home, Philip and Alice make a brief stopover in Amsterdam, and then, they embark on a long quest to find Alice's grandmother, meandering through Germany penniless, and above all, clueless. This is Alice's trip into the unknown. Will Lisa show up?—Nick Riganas | 69,687 | Alice in the Cities | Alice in the Cities (1974) | Alice in the Cities (1974) | Alice in the Cities | Alice in the Cities (1974) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Silent Hill | Silent Hill | Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger, Kim Coates, Tanya Allen, Alice Krige, Jodelle Ferland, Colleen Williams, Ron Gabriel, Eve Crawford, Derek Ritschel, Amanda Hiebert, Nicky Guadagni, Maxine Dumont, Chris Britton, Stephen R. Hart, Simon Richards, Ian White, Elizabeth Harpur, Janet Land, Florence MacGregor, Lynn Woodman, Hannah Fleming, Holly Makarchuk, Tatiana Haas, Roberto Campanella, Michael Cota, Yvonne Ng, Lorry Ayers, Emily Lineham, Donna Milburn, Nadia Barosso, Noelle Boggio, Victoria Boland, Rhoslynne Bugay, Alicia Bundy, Carrie Eklund, Rachel Crowther, Zsuzsanna Cseh, Judit Kovács, Stephanie Lauder, Chantelle Leonardo, Onika Ndukwe, Kat Olsen, Melissa Panton, Sylwia Pluta, Lisa Shaw, Tamara Smeaton, Nicole Ann St. Hill, Samantha Hayes, Victor Sutton | Horror, Mystery | 125 | Canada, France | ca, fr | en | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA15+, Belgium:KNT/ENA, Brazil:18, Canada:18A, Canada:13+::(Quebec), Chile:14, Czechia:12, Czechia:15::(DVD rating), Denmark:15, Finland:K-15, France:12, Germany:16::(nf), Greece:K-17, Hong Kong:IIB, Hungary:18, Ireland:16, Ireland:15::(DVD rating), Israel:14, Italy:T, Japan:PG-12, Lithuania:N-16, Malaysia:U::(DVD), Mexico:C, Mexico:B::(DVD rating), Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Norway:15, Philippines:R-13, Poland:16, Portugal:M/18, Romania:I.M.-18, Russia:16+, Singapore:M18, Singapore:NC-16, Slovakia:12, South Korea:18, Spain:18, Sweden:15, Switzerland:16::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:16::(canton of Vaud), Taiwan:12+, Turkey:18+, United Kingdom:15, United States:R, United Arab Emirates:15+::(DVD rating) | 21 Apr 2006 (USA) | 6.5 | 243,616 | 384,537 | Sharon Da Silva wakes up every night screaming about "Silent Hill". Pursued by a police officer suspicious of her motives and swerving to avoid another child, her adoptive mother Rose crashes the car, knocking herself unconscious. When Rose awakens to find Sharon is missing, she searches the fog- and ash-blanketed town for her beloved daughter. | English | Silent Hill | 2,006 | movie | Christophe Gans | Roger Avary | Aurelia Abate, Daniel Abramovich, Christine Albers, Anuj Anand, Florent Andorra, Mario Antognetti, Paul Arion, Greg Astles, Sneha Astles, Jared Barber, Jeff Bastedo, Xavier Bec, Michael Becki, Dennis Berardi, Danny Bergeron, Nicolas Bernard, Melissa Best, Michael Bielek, Jason Booth, Jean-Christophe Boue, Jesse Bradstreet, Matt Broeska, Mike Brown, Pierre Buffin, Pauline Burns, Kevan Byrne, Florent Cadel, Alex Cancado, Antoine Carlon, Lisa Carr-Harris, Olivier Cauwet, Stephane Ceretti, Andy Chang, Erik Charlebois, Nicolas Chevallier, Insung Choi, Cyril Frederick Chu, Ovidiu Cinazan, Aurelian Ciobota, Vincent Cirelli, Joshua J. Clark, Nicolas Cloutier, Keith Cooper, David Coulter, Bernadette Couture, Ryan Cromie, Bret Culp, Tony Cybulski, Laurence Cymet, Jeff d'Izarny, Brian Davidson, Candice Day, Chris De Souza, Rob Del Ciancio, Julio Del Hierro, Robin Deledicque, Paul DeOliveira, Louis Desrochers, Theo Diamantis, Bonnie Dickson, Jeremy Dineen, Danny Duchesneau, Mai-Ling Dydo, Peter Dydo, Jason Edwardh, Laurens Ehrmann, Nadia Essid, Jonathan Feldstein, Mark Fordham, Genevieve Forte, Todd Fulford, Eugene Fung, Kert Gartner, Mikael Genachte-Lebail, Raymond Gieringer, Maria A. Gordon, Jason Gougeon, Cameron Gray, Robert Greb, Luke Groves, Annu Gulati, Lindsay Hallett, Mark Halsall, H Haden Hammond, Marius Hanganutiu, Meinert Hansen, Niles Harrison, Jean-Xavier Hasson, Michael Hatton, John R. Hazzard, Di He, Brent Hensarling, Jeffrey Charles Higgins, Austin Hiser, Noel Hocquet, Noel Hooper, Matthew Horner, Brian Howald, Konstantin Hristozov, Colin Hui, Cajun Hylton, Sébastien Jacob, Evan Jacobs, Sam Javanrouh, Justin Johnson, Anne Kim, Ian Kim, Wendy Klein, Jeffrey Klug, Lev Kolobov, Ashraf Kotaal, Alain Lachance, Jonathan Lagache, Yann Lagoutte, Wendy Lanning, David Lebrun, Tom Leckie, Daniel Lee, Danny Lee, Ethan Lee, Sam Lee, Shun Sing Edward Lee, Winston Lee, Marcel Lemme, Sue Len Quon, Margarida Leong, Danny Levesque, David Luong, Chris MacKenzie, Ian MacLeod, Jason Maher, Anh Tu Mai, Elliot Mallon, Dave Massicotte, Marc Massicotte, Haydn Masuda, Tina McGill, Noel McGinn, Lynda McKenzie, Kyle Menzies, Roubina Messerkhanian, John J. Miralles, Toshiko Miura, Daniel Mizuguchi, Lon Molnar, Graham Moloy, John Moores, Jean-Francois Morissette, Glenn Morris, Mike Mulock, Jan Natarajan, Jay Natrajan, Stephane Naze, Ben Neall, Natasha North, Sean Nowlan, Gary O'Brien, Dave Olivares, Miguel Ortega, Loris Paillier, Laurent Panissier, Hojin Park, Scott Parker, Xavier Perol, Rob Pieke, Josa Leah 'SDB' Porter, Aaron Pozzer, Pavel Pranevsky, Joe Raasch, Holly Radcliffe, Charlotte Raffi, Mahmoud Rahnama, Matt Ralph, Mathieu Raynault, Lisa Reid, Darcy Reno, Charles Richer, Scott Riopelle, Jean-Pierre Riverin, Burke Roane, Trey Roane, Eric J. Robertson, Troy Robinson, Ekkarat Rodthong, Marc A. Rousseau, Iain Royle, Geoff Sayer, Robert Schajer, Don Schmeichel, Geoff D.E. Scott, Jessica Seraphim, Amir Shachar, Michael Shand, Joey Sila, Leonardo Silva, Clancy Silver, David Singer, Thanapoom Siripopungul, Nicolas Slythe, Rick Smith, Ryan Smith, Baptiste Sola, Frederic St-Arnaud, Jay Stanners, Michael Stewart, Heather Stockwell, Jim Su, Susan Reichert Sullivan, Ji Hyung Sung, Steven Swanson, Brendan Taylor, George Taylor, Christa Tazzeo, Claude Theriault, Mark Thomas-Stubbs, Mathilde Tollec, Martin Tori, Tim M. Townsend, Hoa Tran, Wayne Traudt, Mathieu Tremblay, Tara Tucker-Matheson, Tracey Vaz, Jessy Veilleux, Christophe Verspieren, Ryusuke Villemin, Paul Waggoner, Allan Walker, Tim Warnock, Aaron Weintraub, Blair Werschler, Fiona Campbell Westgate, Dan Wheaton, Neil Williamson, David Willows, Colin Withers, Patrik Witzmann, George L. Wright, Kyle Yoneda, Motassem Younes, Alphonso Young, Wojciech Zielinski, Peter Zoppi, Robert Zwirner, Dan Carnegie, David Fox, Dustin Horrock, Tim Matney, Avi Salem, David Schoneveld, Hervé Thouement, Dominique Vidal | Peter Benison, Michael Blatchford, Raphael Boettger, Sam Bojin, Dave Bouskill, Rocky Brown, Craig Campbell, Thomas Care, Joseph Chan, Carolyn Cox, Rod Crombie, François Daignault, Greg Denny, John Duke, Roger Durhanto, William Engel, Bryan Forde, Ben Gervais, Greg Haddow, Marek Krawczyk, Lux, Daniele Massaccesi, Bob McAdam, Darcie McIsaac, Patricia Meyer, Monty Montgomerie, Mike Nixon, Rafy, Chirayouth Jim Saysana, Ron Schroeder, Mike Sokoluk, Ken Wiebe, Ian C. Harris, Matas Kiskis | Centralia (United States), Silent Hill - A halott város (Hungary), Сайлент Гілл (Ukraine), Terror en Silent Hill (Colombia), サイレントヒル (Japan, Japanese title) | ACME, Best Hollywood, Columbia TriStar Films de Argentina, Concorde Filmverleih, Continental Film, Eagle Pictures, Edko Films, Film Pop, Frenetic Films, Hollywood Classic Entertainment, Kinepolis Film Distribution (KFD), Kye Films, Metropolitan Filmexport, Monolith Films, Motion Picture Distribution, Nordisk Film, Nordisk Film, Nordisk Film, Nordisk Film, Pathé Distribution, RCV Film Distribution, Ro Image 2000, Shaw Organisation, Shochiku, Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing, United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), West, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Concorde Home Entertainment, EuroVideo, LK-TEL, LK-TEL, Net5, Paramount Home Entertainment, RCV Home Entertainment, RCV Home Entertainment, Scream Factory, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Umbrella Entertainment | A woman, Rose, goes in search for her adopted daughter within the confines of a strange, desolate town called Silent Hill.
Sharon Da Silva wakes up every night screaming about "Silent Hill". Pursued by a police officer suspicious of her motives and swerving to avoid another child, her adoptive mother Rose crashes the car, knocking herself unconscious. When Rose awakens to find Sharon is missing, she searches the fog- and ash-blanketed town for her beloved daughter.—Pel Par
Unable to accept the fact that her daughter is dying, Rose (Radha Mitchell) decides to take the girl to a faith healer. On the way, the pair drive through a portal in reality, leading to an eerie town called Silent Hill. The town is surrounded by a potent darkness, and the human survivors fight a losing battle against it.—ahmetkozan
Rose's and Chris' adopted daughter, Sharon, suffers from dangerous sleepwalking episodes, during which she often speaks about the ghost town, Silent Hill. Desperate to help her child, Rose takes Sharon to Silent Hill where she and a concerned police officer become trapped in an alternate reality of ash, monsters, and cultists. While Chris searches for his wife and daughter in the real world, Rose conducts a parallel investigation into the horrific truth of Sharon's history in Silent Hill.—mrosesteed
After the continuous sleepwalking episodes of Sharon, the young daughter of Rose Da Silva, the decision is made to take Sharon to the place only mentioned in her restless dreams--Silent Hill. However, the road to Silent Hill is anything but easy to access, and Rose creates a high-speed chase between herself and a police officer, only to end in a crash for them both. When she wakes up, Sharon has disappeared and Rose is at the entrance to the deserted, dream-like town of Silent Hill. As Rose begins the search for her daughter, she does not realize the terror and mystery surrounding her. Rose is led on a blind search for her beloved daughter, finding herself getting more and more entwined into the disturbing past of Silent Hill.—krazyhorse98 (Jackie V.) | 384,537 | Silent Hill | Silent Hill (2006) | Silent Hill (2006) | Silent Hill | Silent Hill (2006) | ||
Patriot | Patriot | Roman Koncar, Branko Zavrsan | Action | 85 | Slovenia | si | null | null | null | null | 3.8 | 60 | null | 297,330 | NATO prepares a global plan as a protection of Central Europe, which is why they set up an aerial defense system in Slovenia named as The Patriot. International terrorist organization attempts to destroy it together with the nuclear power plant. An ex-criminal who's in charge of The Patriot, tries to prevent this catastrophe and also stop the internal enemies. | null | Patriot | 1,998 | movie | Tugo Stiglic | null | null | null | null | null | NATO prepares a global plan as a protection of Central Europe, which is why they set up an aerial defense system in Slovenia named as The Patriot. International terrorist organization attempts to destroy it together with the nuclear power plant. An ex-criminal who's in charge of The Patriot, tries to prevent this catastrophe and also stop the internal enemies. | 297,330 | Patriot | Patriot (1998) | Patriot (1998) | Patriot | Patriot (1998) | null |
Moru | Mole | Takako Ishikawa, Saiyasu Iwanami, Yuki Tanada | Comedy, Drama | 76 | Japan | jp | ja | Color | null | 16 Mar 2002 (Japan) | null | null | 17,512,994 | null | Japanese | Mole | 2,001 | movie | Yuki Tanada | Yuki Tanada | null | null | モル (Japan), Mole (World-wide, English title) | Lemon Tea Pictures, PIA | Yukari Nishihara, 25, earns her living as an art model and aspires to become an actress. One day, while she is out, she sees a suicide, and since then she has been suffering from a strange condition. | 17,512,994 | Mole | Mole (2001) | Mole (2001) | Mole | Mole (2001) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Await Further Instructions | Await Further Instructions | Sam Gittins, Neerja Naik, Abigail Cruttenden, David Bradley, Grant Masters, Holly Weston, Kris Saddler | Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi | 91 | United Kingdom | gb | en | Color | Australia:MA15+::(Netflix self-rating), Canada:14A::(Alberta), Germany:16, Japan:Unrated, Norway:15::(iTunes rating), South Korea:15, United Kingdom:15, United States:TV-MA | 05 Oct 2018 (USA) | 4.9 | 9,648 | 4,971,408 | It's Christmas Day and the Milgram family wake to find a mysterious black substance surrounding their house. Something monumental is clearly happening right outside their door, but what exactly - an industrial accident, a terrorist attack, nuclear war? Descending into terrified arguments, they turn on the television, desperate for any information. On screen a message glows ominously: 'Stay Indoors and Await Further Instructions'. As the television exerts an ever more sinister grip, their paranoia escalates into bloody carnage. | English | Await Further Instructions | 2,018 | movie | Johnny Kevorkian | Gavin Williams | Adam Davis, Tim Gathercole, Stephen Grimes, Andrew Jones, Ben Louden, Gary Maudsley, James Moreman, Richard Van De Steenoven, Wenqi Wan, Alejandro Orjuela Álvarez | David Byrne, Tom Evans, Luke Greenan, Richi Holt, George Jenkins, Mike Johnson, Mike Myshko, Evangeline Perkins, Paul Stephenson, Jason Wingrove | Controlled - Bewahren Sie Ruhe (Germany), Ожидайте дальнейших инструкций (Russia), В очікуванні подальших інструкцій (Ukraine), Czekaj na dalsze instrukcje (Poland), ゼイカム 到来 (Japan, Japanese title) | Trinity Filmed Entertainment, Dark Sky Films, Begin Again Films, Interfilm, Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video, Ediciones 79/Red Rum, Movie Cloud, Njutafilms, Tiberius Film, Wild Duck Productions | A family's Christmas takes a strange turn when they awake to find themselves trapped inside and begin receiving mysterious instructions through the television.
It's Christmas Day and the Milgram family wake to find a mysterious black substance surrounding their house. Something monumental is clearly happening right outside their door, but what exactly - an industrial accident, a terrorist attack, nuclear war? Descending into terrified arguments, they turn on the television, desperate for any information. On screen a message glows ominously: 'Stay Indoors and Await Further Instructions'. As the television exerts an ever more sinister grip, their paranoia escalates into bloody carnage. | 4,971,408 | Await Further Instructions | Await Further Instructions (2018) | Await Further Instructions (2018) | Await Further Instructions | Await Further Instructions (2018) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Mystic River | Mystic River | Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon, Laurence Fishburne, Marcia Gay Harden, Laura Linney, Kevin Chapman, Tom Guiry, Emmy Rossum, Spencer Treat Clark, Andrew Mackin, Adam Nelson, Robert Wahlberg, Jenny O'Hara, John Doman, Cameron Bowen, Jason Kelly, Connor Paolo, T. Bruce Page, Miles Herter, Cayden Boyd, Tori Davis, Jonathan Togo, Shawn Fitzgibbon, Will Lyman, Celine du Tertre, Ari Graynor, Zabeth Russell, Joe Stapleton, Susan Willis, José Ramón Rosario, Tom Kemp, Charley Broderick, Lonnie Farmer, Celeste Oliva, Bates Wilder, Douglass Bowen Flynn, Bill Thorpe, Matty Blake, Ken Cheeseman, Scott Winters, Thomas Derrah, Jim Smith, Patrick Shea, Duncan B. Putney, Ed O'Keefe, Dave Zee Garison, Michael McGovern, Bill Richards, Michael Peavey, Susan Bergeron, Eric Bruno Borgman, Robin Brodsky, Paul Bronk, Joshua Brown, Kevin Conway, Don Dailey, Richard DeAgazio, James DeVoy, Sean Patrick Doherty, Curt Fennell, John Ferus, Shawn Fogarty, John Franchi, Brian Frates, Jonathon Frost, Gary Greenberg, Mackenzie Hawe, Dean H. Huh, Jon Joyce, Spencer Kayden, Mikey Kelley, Colleen Kelly, Stephen Kyle, Adam LaFramboise, Loy Lee, Paul McGillicuddy, Brett Murphy, Tom Murphy, Lance Norris, Mark O'Leary, Stephen O'Neil Martin, Ryan Patrick, John Pungitore, Seth Reich, Frank Ridley, Greg Stechman, Anthony Taurasi, Sarah Jeanette Taylor, Jerry Trupiano, J.T. Turner, Brian Van Kay, Marc Vos, Eli Wallach, Victor Warren, Jillian Wheeler, Brian A. White, Kris Williams | Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller | 138 | United States, Australia | us, au | en | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA, Brazil:16, Canada:14A, Chile:14, Denmark:15::(DVD rating), Egypt:R, Finland:K-15, France:12, Germany:16::(bw), Greece:K-16, Hong Kong:16+::(self-applied), Iceland:16, India:A, India:UA, Ireland:15, Israel:16::(self-applied), Italy:T, Japan:PG-12, Malaysia:18PL, Malaysia:U, Mexico:B15, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Norway:15::(cinema rating), Peru:14, Philippines:R-13, Poland:16::(self-applied), Portugal:M/12::(Qualidade), Russia:16+, Singapore:NC-16, South Korea:15, Spain:13, Sweden:15, Switzerland:14::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:14::(canton of Vaud), Taiwan:16+::(self-applied), Turkey:15+::(self-applied), United Kingdom:15, United States:R, United Arab Emirates:16+::(self-applied) | 15 Oct 2003 (USA) | 7.9 | 485,061 | 327,056 | In the summer of 1975 in a neighborhood in Boston, three kids--Dave Boyle, and his two friends, Jimmy Markum and Sean Devine--are playing on the sidewalk when Dave gets abducted by two men and endures days of sexual abuse. Eventually, Dave escapes, but is traumatized throughout adulthood. Jimmy is an ex-con and a father of three, whose daughter Katie is found dead, and Dave becomes the number one suspect. Sean is a homicide detective investigating Katie's murder, and finds himself faced with past and present demons as more is uncovered about Katie's murder. Learning Katie had a boyfriend, ballistics later connect a gun belonging to his father to the murder, setting her boyfriend as the suspect. Will Sean find out who killed Katie? Will Jimmy make it through the investigation? And will Dave ever admit what really happened when he was abducted? | English | Mystic River | 2,003 | movie | Clint Eastwood | Brian Helgeland, Dennis Lehane | Liz Radley, Mark Freund, Max Gabl, Brad Kalinoski, Jennifer Law-Stump, Darin McCormick-Millett, James D. Tittle, Bob Wiatr | James Callanan, Stephen S. Campanelli, Bill Coe, Scott D. Davis, Ross Dunkerley, John Lacy, Bobby McMahan, David Norris, Shayna Ritenour, Charles Saldana, T. Daniel Scaringi, Doug Wall, Charles W. Wayt, Merie Weismiller Wallace, Woody Bell, Jason Bowen, Buzzy Burwell, Mark J. Casey, Brian Corbett, Shawn Greene, Dan Hutchinson, Brendan Keefe, Zachary K. Lazar, Tim Metivier, Philip A. Reilly, Daryl Richardson, Wayne Simpson, Bruce D. Spellman, Andrew Towne, Bill Trautvetter | 神秘之河 (China, Mandarin title), 杀人约会 (China, Mandarin title), 神秘河 (China, Mandarin title), 神秘悬河 (China, Mandarin title), Menneisyyden ote (Finland) | Warner Bros., Cinergia, Fox-Warner, Norsk Filmdistribusjon, Sandrew Metronome Distribution Sverige AB, Sandrew Metronome Distribution, Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Sogefilms S.A., Warner Home Video, Karo Premiere, Time Warner, Warner Bros. Pictures, Argentina Video Home, Argentina Video Home, Audio Visual Enterprises, Sandrew Metronome Distribution, Sandrews, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Vidéo, Argentina Video Home, Argentina Video Home, Net5, Mainostelevisio (MTV3), Argentina Video Home, Sub, Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Argentina Video Home, SBS9, HBO Max, Warner Bros. F.E., ARTE, ARTE | The tragic murder of a 19-year-old girl reunites three childhood friends still living in Boston--the victim's gangster father, a detective, and the disturbed man they both suspect of killing her.
In the summer of 1975 in a neighborhood in Boston, three kids--Dave Boyle, and his two friends, Jimmy Markum and Sean Devine--are playing on the sidewalk when Dave gets abducted by two men and endures days of sexual abuse. Eventually, Dave escapes, but is traumatized throughout adulthood. Jimmy is an ex-con and a father of three, whose daughter Katie is found dead, and Dave becomes the number one suspect. Sean is a homicide detective investigating Katie's murder, and finds himself faced with past and present demons as more is uncovered about Katie's murder. Learning Katie had a boyfriend, ballistics later connect a gun belonging to his father to the murder, setting her boyfriend as the suspect. Will Sean find out who killed Katie? Will Jimmy make it through the investigation? And will Dave ever admit what really happened when he was abducted?—michigans_finest
In the aftermath of a deeply traumatic incident in a close-knit mid-1970s Boston neighbourhood, three childhood friends--the reformed criminal, Jimmy; the forever scarred blue-collar worker, Dave, and the methodical Massachusetts State Police Detective, Sean--are still trying to find their feet, nearly three decades later. Then--as if having to cope with the dark past wasn't enough--Jimmy's innocent nineteen-year-old daughter, Katie, ends up brutally murdered, and, somehow, troubled Dave's name comes first in the list of suspects. Once more, even though he tried so hard to renounce his former self, Jimmy picks up where he left off, bent on unearthing the unknown sadistic killer. However, can more blood appease the pain of a parent?—Nick Riganas
Summer, 1975. In a tight blue-collar Boston neighborhood, three kids are playing when one is abducted and sexually abused for several days. Jump ahead: the victim, Dave, is haunted by memories and protective of his own son. Jimmy is an ex-con and father of three. Sean is a homicide detective, estranged from his pregnant wife. When Jimmy's teen daughter Katie dies, Sean investigates, Dave's a suspect, and Jimmy vows to find the killer before the cops. The dead girl has a boyfriend whose long-missing father has a history with Jimmy. The boyfriend's a suspect, and when ballistics turns up a link to a gun owned by the young man's father, the case breaks. In the background, wives move events along.—<[email protected]> | 327,056 | Mystic River | Mystic River (2003) | Mystic River (2003) | Mystic River | Mystic River (2003) | ||
Limitless | Limitless | Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro, Abbie Cornish, Andrew Howard, Anna Friel, Johnny Whitworth, Tomas Arana, Robert John Burke, Darren Goldstein, Ned Eisenberg, T.V. Carpio, Richard Bekins, Patricia Kalember, Cindy Katz, Brian Anthony Wilson, Rebecca Dayan, Ann Marie Green, Damali Mason, Meg McCrossen, Tom Bloom, Nina Hodoruk, Tom Teti, Stephanie Humphrey, Joe B. McCarthy, Peter Pryor, Daniel Breaker, Chris McMullin, Dave Droxler, Luisina Quarleri, Piper Brown, Simon MacLean, Saxon Palmer, Stephen Sable, Caroline Winberg, Damaris Lewis, Ann Talman, Robert Bizik, Hugh Douglas, Howard Strong, Arlette de Alba, Eddie J. Fernandez, Ray Siegle, Nicolas Le Guern, Richard Miller, Violeta Silva, Anna Parkinson, Laurence Roscoe, Muhammad Ali, Brooke Allison, Erica Lynne Arden, Michael Belveduto, Ian Bonner, Tara Broadway, Joel Brody, Jennifer Butler, Gregory R. Campbell, Juan Eloy Carrera, David Collihan, Jim Croft, Jason Cutts, Mary Ellen Driscoll, Ariana Dubynin, Robert Eckard, Cindy Engle, Rosalina Francesca, Jason Furlani, Joel Marsh Garland, Victoria Gates, Lynn Golden, Danielle Guldin, Laura Hart, Andrea Havens, Ann-Marie Jordan, Adam Zebediah Joseph, Samantha Kelly, Andrew Kerpelman, Basil Kershner, Steven J. Klaszky, Ashley Klein, Michael J. Kraycik, Zackary Kresser, Billy Lee, Bruce Lee, Tom Leonard, Bob Lewandowski, Krista Magnusson, David L. Marston, Andrew J. Maxwell, Todd McCall, Harry Mearing, Patsy Meck, Tony Moore, Rana Morrison, Alisa Murray, Douglas Nelson, Sara Painter, B.J. Parker, Mihir Pathak, Brian James Pepe, Sandy Perilli, Heidi Philipsen, Mark Pricskett, Joseph Queroli, Chuck Rayner, David Reineke, Robert Rickert, Gary Robinson, Sam Rocco, Jerry Ross, Lois Sach, Ryan Sandberg, Michelle Santiago, Chuck Schanamann, Marc Schwarz, Ann Marie Seall, Robert Shearn III, Ashley Shewell, David Adam Smith, Rita Soto, Will Souders, Jay Spadaro, Ashley Stauffer, Rob Tode, Lia Tucker, Uziman, Gabriel Valentino, Rick Voight, Antoine Von Boozier, Don Whatley, Johnny M. Wu, Sarah Zahn, Lindsey Zajac, Robert Zrim | Sci-Fi, Thriller | 105 | United States | us | en, ru, it, cmn, fr | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:M, Brazil:14, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:PG::(British Columbia), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Egypt:18+::(self-applied), Finland:K-16, Finland:K-16/13, France:Tous publics, Germany:16, Hong Kong:IIB, Iceland:14, India:A, India:U::(Chennai), India:UA::(Delhi), Ireland:15A, Ireland:15::(DVD rating), Israel:14, Italy:T, Japan:G, Lithuania:N-16, Malaysia:18, Mexico:B15, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Norway:15::(cinema rating), Peru:14, Philippines:R-13::(MTRCB), Poland:15, Portugal:M/12, Russia:16+, Singapore:NC16, Singapore:M18, South Africa:16, South Korea:15, Spain:12, Switzerland:14::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:14::(canton of Vaud), Turkey:13+, United Kingdom:15, United States:PG-13, United Arab Emirates:18+::(self-applied) | 18 Mar 2011 (USA) | 7.4 | 611,284 | 1,219,289 | An action-thriller about a writer who takes an experimental drug that allows him to use 100% of his mind. As one man evolves into the perfect version of himself, forces more corrupt than he can imagine mark him for assassination. Out-of-work writer Eddie Morra's (Cooper) rejection by girlfriend Lindy (Abbie Cornish) confirms his belief that he has zero future. That all vanishes the day an old friend introduces Eddie to NZT, a designer pharmaceutical that makes him laser-focused and more confident than any man alive. Now on an NZT-fueled odyssey, everything Eddie's read, heard or seen is instantly organized and available to him. As the former nobody rises to the top of the financial world, he draws the attention of business mogul Carl Van Loon (De Niro), who sees this enhanced version of Eddie as the tool to make billions, but brutal side effects jeopardize his meteoric ascent. With a dwindling stash and hit men who will eliminate him to get the NZT, Eddie must stay wired long enough to elude capture and fulfill his destiny. If he can't, he will become just another victim who thought he'd found invincibility in a bottle. | English, Russian, Italian, Mandarin, French | Limitless | 2,011 | movie | Neil Burger | Leslie Dixon, Alan Glynn | Ulysses Argetta, Kenneth Armstrong, Adam Avitabile, Colleen Bachman, Rob Bannister, Joyce Boll, Raoul Bolognini, Joey Bonander, Jake Braver, Michael Capton, Tim Carras, Manda Cheung, Michael Collins, Joshua D. Comen, Brandon Criswell, Brian Cuartero, Steve Dellerson, Daniel Durand, Ryan Dutour, Mike Ek, Jenny Foster, David Geoghegan, Neil Ghaznavi, Buddy Gheen, Mara Hamilton, Jason Heinze, Graham Herbster, Anthony 'Max' Ivins, Chris John Jones, Brad Kalinoski, Danny S. Kim, Matt Kushner, Colin Liggett, Shawn Lipowski, Kenneth Lui, Elizabeth Marriner, Todd Mitchell, Daniel Molina, Geronimo Moralez, Beth Moran, Ronnie Noisuwan, Joseph Oberle, Rocco Passionino, Kenton Rannie, Doug Richardson, James William Roberts, Shaun Roth, Migs Rustia, Harrison Rutherford, Gabriel Sanchez, Dan Schick, Dan Schrecker, Christopher Scollard, Greg M. Silverman, Nancy St. John, Paul Stemmer, Bonnie Stern, Antonello Stornelli, Donald Strubler Jr., Kevin Struckman, Ben Sumner, Brad Sutton, Wilson Tang, Chonnanit Na Thalang, Patrick Thompson, Scott Ulrich, Cameron Weaver, Irene Young, Jon Anastasiades, Kristen Branan, Don Canfield, Michael Cliett, A.J. Del Cueto, Sheila Giroux, Travis Wade Ivy, Andres Martinez, Henry Peng, Guillaume Renberg, Chris Roff, Stephen Wilson | Tony Arnaud, Myles Aronowitz, Richard Asbury, John Baer, David Bahena, Chris Beattie, Josh Blakeslee, Ian Bloom, Chris Bower, Patrick M. Bracey, Sheridan Braxton, Shaka Brookes, Harry F. Brown, Bob Caldwell, Ryan Callahan, J. Eric Camp, Tiburcio Carabes, Brian Carmichael, Alejandro Casas, Mark Catania, Sung Rae Cho, Art Cipollone, David Conelli, Chris Connelly, Stephen Consentino, Alan Kelvin Contreras, Jason Cortazzo, Lamont Crawford, Glenn Davis, Anthony DeFrancesco, Julian J. Delacruz, Thomas Devine, Robert DiGiacomo, Bryan Dolan, Therese Dolan, Thomas Dolan, James Edmiston, Bill Fiedler, Brian Fitzsimons, Matt Fore, Jay Fortune, Daniel Galvan, Dennis Gamiello, José Francisco Garcia, M. Raymundo Garcia, Raymundo Garcia, Eric Gearity, Russell Geltman, Rick Gioia, Christopher F. Graneto, Thomas Greco, Norberto Guzman, Juan Guzmán Murillo, Juan Fernando Guzmán, Andrew Hamilton, Matt Hanlon, Matthew Hanlon, Kent Harvey, Chris Hensel, Altagarcia Hernandez, Armando Hernandez, Brent Hirn, William Hoffa, Matt Imbrogno, Brooks Jones, Glenn Kaplan, John Keating, Colin Keech, Russell Kempf, Denny Kortze, Michael Leonard, Jordan Levie, Edgar Lezama, Robert Liccio Jr., Edward W. Lowry, Kevin Lowry, Rob Mabin, John MacDonald, Eleazar Martinez Hrndz, Juan Martinez Noya, Javier Martinez, Gary Martone, Christian May, James 'Otis' Mayfield, Ken McCallum, Brian McClean, James J. McCullagh, Jim McCullagh, Richard A. Mitchell, Rob Mock, Jerad Molkenthin, Ely Morales, Juan Jose Mtz Nova, Christopher Murphy, Evan C. Newell, Marc-Eric Nielsen, Francisco Ocampo, Eliseo Orozco, Hernán Otaño, Mike Panczenko Jr., Francisco Jaime Pastrana, Sergio Paulin, Alfredo Perez, George Potter, Lawrence Price, Keith Putnam, Israel Páez, Luke Quedenfeld, James Quinlan, Brian Raby, Mark Renaudin, Jason Rihaly, Gabriel Romero, Guillermo Rosas, Richard Rutkowski, Daniel Salk, Anacleo Sanchez, Leon Sanginiti, Steven Search, Michael M. Silver, Spencer Snygg, Debbie Stampfle, Dean Stankiewicz, Kim Stuart, Eric Swanek, David Taicher, David J. Thompson, Craig Vaccaro, Nicky 'Nuckles' Vaccaro, Bill Vargo, Jose Luis Vasquez, Kevin Walsh, Mario Yllescas, Greg Yurkovich, Zeynep Oguz Catal, Mark Cyr, James Daly, Petr Hlinomaz, Joe Mellon, Guillaume Renberg, Mike Sime, Daniel Wallenstein | The Dark Fields (United States), Ohne Limit (Germany), Sense límits (Spain, Catalan title), Sin límites (Spain), 永无止境 (China, Mandarin title) | A-Film Distribution, Alliance, Cinestar, Concorde Filmverleih, Energía Entusiasta, Garsu Pasaulio Irasai, Gaumont, Golden Village Pictures, Kinepolis Film Distribution (KFD), Momentum Pictures, Nordisk Film, Paramount Pictures, Presidio, Pro Video Film & Distribution Kft., Relativity Media, Rogue, Village Films, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 9Go!, A-Film Home Entertainment, A-Film Home Entertainment, American Broadcasting Company (ABC), Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, Carrere Group D.A., CatchPlay, E4, Euro TV, Film1, Film4, Fundamental Films, IPA Asia Pacific, Odeon, Paradise Group, Pinema, Pris Audiovisuais, TNT, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, TriPictures, Vicol Entertainment, Vicol Entertainment | A mysterious pill that enables the user to access 100% of his brain's abilities transforms a struggling writer into a financial wizard, but it also puts him in a new world with many dangers.
An action-thriller about a writer who takes an experimental drug that allows him to use 100% of his mind. As one man evolves into the perfect version of himself, forces more corrupt than he can imagine mark him for assassination. Out-of-work writer Eddie Morra's (Cooper) rejection by girlfriend Lindy (Abbie Cornish) confirms his belief that he has zero future. That all vanishes the day an old friend introduces Eddie to NZT, a designer pharmaceutical that makes him laser-focused and more confident than any man alive. Now on an NZT-fueled odyssey, everything Eddie's read, heard or seen is instantly organized and available to him. As the former nobody rises to the top of the financial world, he draws the attention of business mogul Carl Van Loon (De Niro), who sees this enhanced version of Eddie as the tool to make billions, but brutal side effects jeopardize his meteoric ascent. With a dwindling stash and hit men who will eliminate him to get the NZT, Eddie must stay wired long enough to elude capture and fulfill his destiny. If he can't, he will become just another victim who thought he'd found invincibility in a bottle.—Relativity Media
Aspiring writer Eddie Morra is a loser at work and romance. Recently dumped by girlfriend Lindy, he heads back home when he meets his former brother-in-law Vernon, who gives him an experimental drug called NZT to increase his creativity. Eddie finds the results more than impressive and decides to seek out Vernon to ask for more pills, but a visit to Vernon's house leads to a dead body. Eddie dutifully calls the police but pockets the NZT he finds hidden in a stove with a large amount of money. Eddie uses the drug and successfully invests Vernon's money, unfortunately raising the attention of a Russian criminal named Gennady. He borrows $100,000 from Gennady who, in turn, takes an NZT pill. Meanwhile, powerful investor Carl Van Loon brings Eddie aboard his team in a merging operation, but a ruthless stranger stalks Eddie, and Gennady threatens his life to gain more NZT.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Struggling author Eddie Morra suffers from persistent writer's block, but his life changes abruptly when an old acquaintance introduces him to NZT, a revolutionary new pharmaceutical which will allow him to fully utilize his brain's abilities. With this enhanced mental acuity, Eddie soon realizes that the possibilities of what he can accomplish are boundless.—Kyle Perez | 1,219,289 | Limitless | Limitless (2011) | Limitless (2011) | Limitless | Limitless (2011) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Enemy Mine | Enemy Mine | Dennis Quaid, Louis Gossett Jr., Brion James, Richard Marcus, Carolyn McCormick, Bumper Robinson, Jim Mapp, Lance Kerwin, Scott Kraft, Lou Michaels, Andy Geer, Henry Stolow, Herb Andress, Danmar, Mandy Hausenberger, Emily Woods, Barry Stokes, Colin Gilder, Charles M. Huber, Ulrich Günther, Frank Henson, Jazzer Jeyes, Doug Robinson, Mark McBride, Tony L. Moore, Kevin Taylor, Sheyenne Jade, Menyhért René Balog-Dutombé, Jack Luceno, Tom Baker | Action, Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi | 108 | United Kingdom, West Germany, United States | gb, xwg, us | en | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:PG, Brazil:12, Bulgaria:B, Canada:14A, Canada:G::(Quebec), Chile:TE, Colombia:T, Czechia:U, Denmark:15, Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, Greece:K-12, Hong Kong:II, Hungary:16, Iceland:14, Iceland:16::(video rating), India:U, Ireland:15, Italy:T, Japan:G, Lithuania:N-7, Malaysia:U, New Zealand:PG, Nigeria:PG, Norway:12::(recommended rating), Norway:16::(cinema rating), Poland:12::(TV rating), Portugal:M/12, Saudi Arabia:PG, Singapore:PG, Singapore:NC16::(Disney+ rating), South Africa:PG, South Korea:15::(DVD), South Korea:18::(VHS), Spain:13, Sweden:15, Switzerland:16, United Kingdom:15::(VHS), United Kingdom:12::(DVD), United Kingdom:PG::(theatrical rating), United States:PG-13, United Arab Emirates:Not Rated, Vietnam:P, West Germany:16::(f) | 20 Dec 1985 (USA) | 6.8 | 51,341 | 89,092 | At the height of the devastating intergalactic war between humans and the bipedal reptilian humanoids known as Dracs, the earthling single-seat fighter pilot, Willis Davidge, and the saurian pilot, Jeriba Shigan, engage in a furious dogfight. As both sworn enemies crash-land on the desolate, inhospitable planet, Fyrine IV, they will have to put aside their hatred for each other, share knowledge and experience to fight the forces of nature and, above all, work in unison to survive. Can their forced coexistence and uneasy camaraderie pave the way for a genuine inter-species friendship? | English | Enemy Mine | 1,985 | movie | Wolfgang Petersen | Barry Longyear, Edward Khmara | Craig Barron, Dennis Bartlett, Dave Carson, Peter Daulton, Don Dow, Selwyn Eddy, Andrew Eio, Christopher Evans, Chuck Eyler, Warren Franklin, Sandy Houston, Guy Hudson, Christine Jahn, Pamela Marcotte, Jan-Christian Martens, Ewald Müller, Bruce Nicholson, Michael Pangrazio, Peter Povey, Jay Riddle, Thomas Rosseter, Pat Sweeney, Bruce Walters, Brendan Guy Joseph Alimo, Jeff Doran, Michael Fulmer, Steve Gawley, Ellen Lichtwardt Goodchild, Ned Gorman, Ira Keeler | Markus Blunder, Jack Coggins, Alfie Emmins, Michel Gemmell, Ray Gilberti, Bernie Grill, Heinz Hölscher, Alan Jones, Randy Jonsson, Clive Prior, Karl-Heinz Vogelmann, Tony White, Micky Wilson, Rolf Konow | Enemy Mine - Geliebter Feind (West Germany), Fifth Planet (Japan, English title), Enemy (France), Enemy mine (France), Enemy Mine - Geliebter Feind (Germany) | Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, 20th Century Fox India, Europa Vision, Fox Columbia TriStar Films, Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF), Twentieth Century Fox Film Company, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, CBS Electronics, CBS/Fox Home Video, CBS/Fox, Fox Film, Abril Vídeo, CBS/Fox Home Video, CBS / Fox Video, CBS/Fox Video, Showtime Video, TV3, Encore Entertainment, Fox Video, Fox Video, The Sci-Fi Channel, Mainostelevisio (MTV3), 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, FS Film, Warner Home Video, Twilight Time, Umbrella Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, HBO Max, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Eureka Entertainment, Shochiku CBS/Fox Video (SCF) | During a long space war, the lives of two wounded enemies become dependent on their ability to forgive and to trust.
At the height of the devastating intergalactic war between humans and the bipedal reptilian humanoids known as Dracs, the earthling single-seat fighter pilot, Willis Davidge, and the saurian pilot, Jeriba Shigan, engage in a furious dogfight. As both sworn enemies crash-land on the desolate, inhospitable planet, Fyrine IV, they will have to put aside their hatred for each other, share knowledge and experience to fight the forces of nature and, above all, work in unison to survive. Can their forced coexistence and uneasy camaraderie pave the way for a genuine inter-species friendship?—Nick Riganas
A soldier from Earth crashlands on an alien world after sustaining battle damage. Eventually, he encounters another survivor, but from the enemy species he was fighting. They band together to survive on this hostile world. In the end, the human finds himself caring for his enemy in a completely unexpected way.—Dan Hartung <[email protected]>
In the distant future, as the galaxy is being colonized, humanity goes to war against the Dracs, a reptilian race from the planet Draco as both races fight over the control of many worlds. During a space battle, space pilot Willis Davidge crashes on Fryine IV, a volcanic planet. Willis finds he isn't alone and finds a Drac named Jeriba Shigan has also crashed on the planet. Both stranded on Fryine IV, Both Davidge and Jeriba both put aside their differences and their hatred for each other as they both try to survive on the planet, where they learn of each other's cultures and form a friendship.—Daniel Williamson
On a distant planet, at the height of the war between the Dracon and Terran Empires, two military pilots crash in the heat of battle. One is Terran, one is Drac. Each is a repulsive alien to the other. Each is a professional warrior, filled with hatred for his blood enemy. Now, marooned on a hostile world, they have a choice. They can complete their missions in a mutual pact of violence and death. Or they can do the most painful thing any Human or Drac has ever done: reach out and begin the new age of understanding that is struggling to be born.—David Gerrold | 89,092 | Enemy Mine | Enemy Mine (1985) | Enemy Mine (1985) | Enemy Mine | Enemy Mine (1985) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The Warriors | The Warriors | Michael Beck, James Remar, Dorsey Wright, Brian Tyler, David Harris, Tom McKitterick, Marcelino Sánchez, Terry Michos, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Roger Hill, David Patrick Kelly, Lynne Thigpen, Ginny Ortiz, Mercedes Ruehl, John Snyder, Dennis Gregory, Gwynn Press, Jodi Price, Jeffrey Scott, Carl Brown, Edward Sewer, Ron Ferrell, Fernando Castillo, Hubert Edwards, Larry Sears, Mike James, Gregory Cleghorne, George Lee Miles, Gerald G. Francis, Benny Harding, Eddie Prather, Kevin Stockton, Joel Weiss, Harold Miller, Dan Bonnell, Dan Battles, Tom Jarus, Michael Garfield, Chris Harley, Mark Baltazar, J.W. Smith, Cal Saint John, Joe Zimmardi, Carrotte, William F. Williams, Marvin Foster, Johnny Barnes, Ken Thret, Michael Jeffrey, Paul Greco, Apache Ramos, Tony Michael Pann, Neal Gold, James Margolin, Chuck Mason, Andy Engel, Ian Cohen, Charles Serrano, Charles Doolan, Jery Hewitt, Rob Ryder, Steve Chambers, Richard Chiotti, Tony Latham, Gene Bicknell, T.J. McNamara, Steve James, Lane Ruoff, Harry Madsen, Bill Anagnos, John Gibson, Lisa Maurer, Kate Klugman, Wanda Velez, Dee Dee Benrey, Jordan Cae Harrell, Donna Ritchie, Doran Clark, Patty Brown, Iris Klein, Victoria Vanderkloot, Laura Delano, Suki Rothchild, Heidi Lynch, Craig R. Baxley, A.J. Bakunas, Gary Baxley, Konrad Sheehan, Eddie Earl Hatch, Tommy J. Huff, Leon Delaney, Irwin Keyes, Larry Silvestri, Sonny Landham, Frank Ferrara, Pat Flannery, Leo Ciani, Charles McCarthy, Tony Clark, Victor Magnotta, Joey Mignano, Pamela Poitier, Richard Alleman, Joseph Bergmann, Kenneth Boys, Brian Colbath, Steve Comisar, Anton Evangelista, Glenn Farrington, Randy Feelgood, R. Michael Fierro, Steve Garfanti, Mark Richard Goldman, Tito Goya, Larry Hama, Robert Dominick Jones, Harold Jurkiewicz, Antone Pagán, Curtis Price, Frazier Prince, Laine Lassattor Ross, Barry Shay, Charles Silvern, Robert Townsend, Thomas G. Waites, Albert Zavurov, Charles Zucker | Action, Crime, Thriller | 93 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:X, Argentina:16, Argentina:18, Australia:R, Australia:R18+::(DVD rating), Brazil:14, Canada:18A, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:PG::(British Columbia), Canada:R::(Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Chile:18, Denmark:15, Finland:K-18::(DVD rating), Finland:K-18::(video rating), Finland:(Banned), France:12::(new rating), France:13, Germany:12, Hong Kong:II, Hong Kong:IIB, Iceland:16, India:UA, Ireland:18, Italy:VM14::(Blu-ray rating), Italy:VM18, Italy:6+, Japan:PG-12, Lithuania:N-16, Malaysia:18SG, Maldives:15+, Mexico:C, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Nigeria:12, Norway:15::(Blu-ray rating), Norway:18, Philippines:R-13, Poland:18::(TV rating), Russia:16+, Saudi Arabia:R12, Singapore:M18, South Africa:16, South Korea:18, Spain:18, Sweden:(Banned)::(cinema rating), Sweden:15, Taiwan:R-15, Turkey:15A, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:X, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:18::(video rating), United States:TV-14::(DLV, TV Rating.), United States:R, United States:R, United Arab Emirates:Not Rated, West Germany:18::(nf), West Germany:Not Rated::(BPjM restricted) | 09 Feb 1979 (USA) | 7.5 | 110,406 | 80,120 | Cyrus, the leader of the most powerful gang in New York City, the Gramercy Riffs, calls a midnight summit for all the area gangs, with all asked to send nine unarmed representatives for the conclave. A gang called The Warriors are blamed for killing Cyrus as he gives his speech. They now have to cross the territory of rivals in order to get to their own 'hood. The Warriors slowly cross the dangerous Bronx and Manhattan territories, narrowly escaping police and other gangs every step of the way. | English | The Warriors | 1,979 | movie | Walter Hill | Sol Yurick, David Shaber, Walter Hill | Andrea Avila | Russell Engels, Peter Garbarini, John Thomas Kennedy, Antone Pagán, Michael Stone, Michael F. Burke, Michael Ginsburg, Chris Hayes, Robert Shepherd, Ron Zarilla | Warriors, les guerriers de la nuit (France), Les Guerriers de la nuit (France), Die Warriors (Germany), Los amos de la noche (Spain), The Warriors: Los amos de la noche (Spain) | Paramount Pictures, Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Cinema International Corporation (CIC), Filmes Lusomundo, Cinema International Corporation (CIC), American Broadcasting Company (ABC), Paramount Films of India, United International Pictures, Argentina Video Home, Esselte Video, Home Video Hellas (HVH), La Cinq, La Cinq, CIC Video, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Nelonen, Paramount Home Entertainment, Finnkino, Paramount Home Entertainment, Argentina Video Home, Argentina Video Home, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Arrow Video, CIC-Taft Home Video, HBO Max, Paramount Home Entertainment | A street gang known as The Warriors must fight their way from the Bronx to their home turf on Coney Island when they are falsely accused of assassinating a respected gang leader.
Cyrus, the leader of the most powerful gang in New York City, the Gramercy Riffs, calls a midnight summit for all the area gangs, with all asked to send nine unarmed representatives for the conclave. A gang called The Warriors are blamed for killing Cyrus as he gives his speech. They now have to cross the territory of rivals in order to get to their own 'hood. The Warriors slowly cross the dangerous Bronx and Manhattan territories, narrowly escaping police and other gangs every step of the way.—Anthony Pereyra {[email protected]}
In a near future, Cyrus is a respected leader that intends to unite the gangs in New York. Cyrus invites the most relevant gangs for a meeting at the Central Park, a neutral turf in a moment of truce. He explains that if the gangs unite, they would be 60,000 members against 20,000 policemen and they could rule New York. Out of the blue, the punk Luther shots Cyrus and blames The Warriors, a gang from Coney Island. There is a riot in the Central Park and the police arrive and put the group under siege. The Warriors try to return to Coney Island while all the gangs decide to hunt them down. The long journey back home of The Warriors begins.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Cyrus, the messianic leader of the Grammercy Riffs, calls for a truce among all the gangs in New York City and asks them all to meet. During the meeting Cyrus proposes that all the gangs unite to form one super gang so that they can take over the city. Unfortunately, as he is addressing the various gangs, he is shot by Luther, the homicidal leader of a gang known as the Rogues. Luther then accuses Cleon, the leader of the Warriors, as the assassin and he is killed by the other gangs. However, the rest of the Warriors escape but now they have a price on their head and the rest of the gangs hunt for the Warriors as they try to make their way back to their home in Coney Island.—Brian Washington <[email protected]>
Cyrus, the charismatic leader of the biggest gang in New York, The Riffs, organises a meeting in the Bronx between all the gangs in the city for which he plans to join all the gangs into one big gang and take over New York. However when he is shot by Luther, a destructive maniac, The Warriors, a small gang from Coney Island are blamed for the death of Cyrus and The Riffs call for all the gangs to hunt down The Warriors. Now they must bop their way back to coney, while being hunted by both the cops and every gang in the city.—Jordan Crighton | 80,120 | Warriors, The | The Warriors (1979) | Warriors, The (1979) | Warriors, The | Warriors, The (1979) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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A Boy and His Dog | A Boy and His Dog | Don Johnson, Susanne Benton, Jason Robards, Tim McIntire, Alvy Moore, Helene Winston, Charles McGraw, Hal Baylor, Ron Feinberg, Michael Rupert, Don Carter, Michael Hershman, Dickie Jones, L.Q. Jones, Maggie Smith, Tiger | Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller | 91 | United States | us | en | Color::(Technicolor) | Argentina:14, Australia:M, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Denmark:16, France:Tous publics, Iceland:16, India:A::(Mumbai), Spain:13, United Kingdom:15::(video), United States:R, United States:TV-14::(DLSV, TV Rating.), West Germany:16 | 14 Nov 1975 (USA) | 6.4 | 19,135 | 72,730 | A post-apocalyptic tale based on a novella by Harlan Ellison. A boy communicates telepathically with his dog as they scavenge for food and sex, and they stumble into an underground society where the old society is preserved. The daughter of one of the leaders of the community seduces and lures him below, where the citizens have become unable to reproduce because of being underground so long. They use him for impregnation purposes, and then plan to be rid of him. | English | A Boy and His Dog | 1,975 | movie | L.Q. Jones | L.Q. Jones, Harlan Ellison, Wayne Cruseturner | null | Richmond L. Aguilar, Guy Badger, Dennis Bishop, Phillip Dunn, John Arthur Morrill, John Murray, Tom Ramsey, Tim Wawrzeniak, Kurt Young, David Needham | Apocalypse 2024 (France), Der Junge mit dem Hund (Germany), 2024: Apocalipsis nuclear (Spain), 2024: Apocalipsis nuclear (Un muchacho y su perro) (Spain), Apocalípsis 2024 (Spain) | LQ/JAF, Anglo-EMI Film Distributors, Saguenay Films, Gaumont, LQ/JAF, New World-Mutual, Shout! Factory, Valhalla Films, 101 Films, 20th Century Fox India, Arcade Video, Astral Video, BuckRay TV, Edde Entertainment, Epix Media, Front Row Entertainment, Image Entertainment, Jaquette Video, Lumivision, Media Home Entertainment, Media Home Entertainment, New Pacific Pictures, Screentime, Shout! Factory, SlingShot Entertainment, Topanga Canyon Films, Umbrella Entertainment, VellaVisión | A young man and his telepathic dog wander a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
A post-apocalyptic tale based on a novella by Harlan Ellison. A boy communicates telepathically with his dog as they scavenge for food and sex, and they stumble into an underground society where the old society is preserved. The daughter of one of the leaders of the community seduces and lures him below, where the citizens have become unable to reproduce because of being underground so long. They use him for impregnation purposes, and then plan to be rid of him.—Ed Sutton <[email protected]>
Don Johnson plays a young man in a post nuclear war world who has an interesting friend, a telepathic dog. The dog gives him an advantage in dealing with the barbaric world he lives in. When Johnson finds one place that has escaped the devastation of the war, he also finds some rather odd attitudes.—John Vogel <[email protected]> | 72,730 | Boy and His Dog, A | A Boy and His Dog (1975) | Boy and His Dog, A (1975) | Boy and His Dog, A | Boy and His Dog, A (1975) | ||
Beautiful Girls | Beautiful Girls | Matt Dillon, Noah Emmerich, Annabeth Gish, Lauren Holly, Timothy Hutton, Rosie O'Donnell, Max Perlich, Martha Plimpton, Natalie Portman, Michael Rapaport, Mira Sorvino, Uma Thurman, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Anne Bobby, Richard Bright, Sam Robards, David Arquette, Adam LeFevre, John Carroll Lynch, Sarah Katz, Camille D'Ambrose, Martin Ruben, Tom Gibis, Allison Levine, Earl R. Burt, Greg Dulli, Trent Nicholas Thompson, Nicole Ranallo, Joyce Lacey, Matthew Nathan Castens, Anne W. Erickson, Oliver Osterberg, Sterling Robson, Edward Kaspszak, John Scurti, Herbie Ade, Ben Gooding, Frank Anello, Lucky the Saint Bernard, John Thrall Bush, Happy Chichester, Tammara Melloy, Lori J. Ness, Rachel Oliva, Tomas Settell | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 112 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Brazil:12, Brazil:14, Canada:14A, Canada:14A::(Manitoba/Nova Scotia), Canada:AA::(Ontario), Finland:K-12, Germany:12, Iceland:12, Ireland:15, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Norway:15::(cinema rating), Portugal:M/12, Singapore:NC-16, Spain:13, United Kingdom:15, United States:R | 09 Feb 1996 (USA) | 7.1 | 34,675 | 115,639 | New York based jazz pianist Willie Conway heads back to his small hometown of Knights Ridge, Massachusetts for a high school reunion. The trip is as much to go to the reunion and see his old friends - none of whom left Knights Ridge after graduation - as it is to get away from his current life, at which he is at a crossroads both personally and professionally. He is just eking out a living with his piano playing gigs, and as such he is thinking about taking a sales job. He's also not sure if he's ready to marry his long time girlfriend, lawyer Tracy Stover. Most of Willie's Knights Ridge blue collar friends' best days were in high school, they still having that "trophy" mentality of girlfriends and wives. Only Michael "Mo" Morris is happily married with a family. Paul Kirkwood, whose room is plastered with magazine pictures of models, wants his waitress ex-girlfriend Jan back only because he knows now that he can't have her. And Tommy "Birdman" Rowland, who was the big man in high school, is trying to end his affair with his now married high school girlfriend, Darian Smalls. Despite knowing about Darian, Tommy's current girlfriend, Sharon Cassidy, stands by her man through bad and worse. A cousin of their bar owning friend Stanley "Stinky" Womack, the beautiful Andera who is visiting from Chicago, may provide the voice of reason for this group of friends in dealing with their women problems. Some reason is what Willie may need in trying to figure out why he is attracted to Marty, his father's thirteen year old neighbor, especially as Willie learns that Tracy has decided to join him for the reunion. | English | Beautiful Girls | 1,996 | movie | Ted Demme | Scott Rosenberg | Daniel Leung | James R. Belletier, Bill Coe, Christopher Devitt, Richard Dolan, Thomas Ford, Dave Gillen, Brad Gissell, Alec Hirschfeld, Michael Hoffer, Peter Iovino, Tony C. Jannelli, Chris Malone, Peter Masterson, Anastas N. Michos, Mike Moad, David Noble, Thomas O'Connor, Paul Paguyo, Scott Rathner, Gerard Sava, Travis Schwingle, Robert Sciretta, Lorey Sebastian, Chris Smith, Kevin Smyth | Красиві дівчата (Ukraine), Chicas lindas (Argentina), Harika kızlar (Turkey, Turkish title), Brincando de Seduzir (Brazil), 美麗佳人 (Taiwan) | Miramax, New Films International, Spentzos Films, Concorde Film, Laurenfilm, Miramax, Spentzos Film Home Video, Gativideo, Egmont Film, Walt Disney Home Video, Buena Vista Home Video, Arcade Movie Company, Miramax, Buena Vista International, RCV Home Entertainment, Kinowelt Home Entertainment, Miramax, United International Pictures (UIP), Buena Vista Home Entertainment, HBO Max, Miramax, Palermo | A piano player at a crossroads in his life returns home to his friends and their own problems with life and love.
New York based jazz pianist Willie Conway heads back to his small hometown of Knights Ridge, Massachusetts for a high school reunion. The trip is as much to go to the reunion and see his old friends - none of whom left Knights Ridge after graduation - as it is to get away from his current life, at which he is at a crossroads both personally and professionally. He is just eking out a living with his piano playing gigs, and as such he is thinking about taking a sales job. He's also not sure if he's ready to marry his long time girlfriend, lawyer Tracy Stover. Most of Willie's Knights Ridge blue collar friends' best days were in high school, they still having that "trophy" mentality of girlfriends and wives. Only Michael "Mo" Morris is happily married with a family. Paul Kirkwood, whose room is plastered with magazine pictures of models, wants his waitress ex-girlfriend Jan back only because he knows now that he can't have her. And Tommy "Birdman" Rowland, who was the big man in high school, is trying to end his affair with his now married high school girlfriend, Darian Smalls. Despite knowing about Darian, Tommy's current girlfriend, Sharon Cassidy, stands by her man through bad and worse. A cousin of their bar owning friend Stanley "Stinky" Womack, the beautiful Andera who is visiting from Chicago, may provide the voice of reason for this group of friends in dealing with their women problems. Some reason is what Willie may need in trying to figure out why he is attracted to Marty, his father's thirteen year old neighbor, especially as Willie learns that Tracy has decided to join him for the reunion.—Huggo
Beautiful Girls is a romantic drama about seeing the beauty in all females in all the facets of every man's life. It just took Willie to come home to realize that. It ranges from the beautiful but "mean as a snake" Darian, to the inner beauty and personality of Gina, the beauty of a mother and a wife in Anne, the smarts and sexiness of Andera, down to the potentially stunning and witty Marty, just to name a few of the great female characters in the film. Willie realizes the value, the individuality, and the ranging beauty of all these women throughout the film, culminating with the arrival of his fiancee, Tracy. These realizations, along with his friends, lead him down a path of clarity that sets his future into motion.—D. B. Pascal
Beautiful Girls is about a group of small-town friends joining up for their first high school reunion. They find themselves evaluating their lives and their relationships. It's about growing up and facing reality.—Leo <[email protected]>
Pianist Willie Conway returns to his snowy home town to attend a high school reunion. Willie reunites with his old friends, Tommy "Birdman" Rowland, Michael "Mo" Morris and Paul Kirkwood. Willie finds that two of his old high school buddies have all got problems with their relationships, Tommy, is having a affair with former high school girlfriend Darian Smalls who is now married and Tommy has a girlfriend named Sharon Cassidy and Paul is angry that his former girlfriend Jan broke up with him because he won't commit and has tons of posters of supermodels on his bedroom wall. As Willie waits for his girlfriend Tracey to arrive, Willie finds himself having a crush on Marty, his 13-year old next-door neighbor and Willie, Tommy, Michael and Paul find themselves falling for Andrea, who is also visiting.—Daniel Williamson | 115,639 | Beautiful Girls | Beautiful Girls (1996) | Beautiful Girls (1996) | Beautiful Girls | Beautiful Girls (1996) | ||
Birth of a Nation | Birth of a Nation | Chantal Akerman, Kenneth Anger, Michel Auder, Bruce Baillie, Robert Beavers, Stan Brakhage, Robert Breer, James Broughton, L.M. Kit Carson, Charles Chaplin, Tom Chomont, Shirley Clarke, Bruce Conner, Tony Conrad, Storm De Hirsch, Stephen Dwoskin, Morris Engel, Valie Export, Allen Ginsberg, Fred Halsted, Birgit Hein, Piero Heliczer, Jerome Hill, Takahiko Iimura, Ken Jacobs, Anna Karina, Kurt Kren, Peter Kubelka, Malcolm le Grice, Jacques Ledoux, Gregory J. Markopoulos, Jim McBride, Taylor Mead, Adolfas Mekas, Oona Mekas, Hermann Nitsch, Sheldon Renan, Leni Riefenstahl, Roberto Rossellini, Barbara Rubin, Carolee Schneemann, Paul Sharits, P. Adams Sitney, Harry Smith, Jack Smith, Michael Snow, Cecile Starr, Bhob Stewart, Amy Taubin, Leslie Trumbull, Willard Van Dyke, Viva, Rosa von Praunheim, Andy Warhol, Jane Wodening | Documentary | 85 | United States | us | en | Color | null | null | 7.1 | 105 | 401,265 | Mekas leads an archival avant-garde, a fast-paced parade of 160 underground film people he captured on film over four decades, described as, "160 portraits or rather appearances, sketches and glimpses of avant-garde, independent filmmakers and film activists between 1955 and 1996. Why 'Birth of a Nation'? Because the film independents IS a nation in itself. We are surrounded by commercial cinema Nation same way as the indigenous people of the United States or of any other country are surrounded by the Ruling Powers. We are the invisible, but essential nation of cinema. We are the cinema." | English | Birth of a Nation | 1,997 | movie | Jonas Mekas | null | null | null | Narodziny narodu (Poland) | null | Mekas leads an archival avant-garde, a fast-paced parade of 160 underground film people he captured on film over four decades, described as, "160 portraits or rather appearances, sketches and glimpses of avant-garde, independent filmmakers and film activists between 1955 and 1996. Why 'Birth of a Nation'? Because the film independents IS a nation in itself. We are surrounded by commercial cinema Nation same way as the indigenous people of the United States or of any other country are surrounded by the Ruling Powers. We are the invisible, but essential nation of cinema. We are the cinema."—Anonymous | 401,265 | Birth of a Nation | Birth of a Nation (1997) | Birth of a Nation (1997) | Birth of a Nation | Birth of a Nation (1997) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The Guard | The Guard | Ronan Collins, Paraic Nialand, John Patrick Beirne, Liam O'Conghaile, Christopher Kilmartin, Brendan Gleeson, Rory Keenan, Declan Mannlen, Laurence Kinlan, Mícheál Óg Lane, Liam Cunningham, Owen Sharpe, Fionnula Flanagan, Wale Ojo, Don Cheadle, Mark O'Halloran, Gary Lydon, Darren Healy, Conor Moloney, Laura Hitchings, David Wilmot, Mark Strong, Katarina Cas, Sarah Greene, Dominique McElligott, Sharon Kearney, David Pearse, Dermot Healy, Eamonn Olwill, Yuyang Sheilds, Pat Shortt, Gay McKeon, Mary Corcoran, Colm Gannon, Johnny McDonagh, Dominick Hewitt, Giedrius Nagys, Gary Robinson, Alan Bates | Comedy, Crime, Thriller | 96 | United Kingdom, Ireland, United States | gb, ie, us | en, ga | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:MA15+, Brazil:14, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:14A::(British Columbia), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Denmark:15, Finland:K-16, Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, Germany:16, Ireland:15A, Ireland:15::(DVD rating), Israel:14, Italy:T, Netherlands:6::(withdrawn), Netherlands:12, New Zealand:R13, Norway:15::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), Poland:12::(TV rating), Portugal:M/16, Russia:18+, Singapore:M18, South Africa:16, Spain:12, Sweden:15, Switzerland:14::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:14::(canton of Vaud), United Kingdom:15, United States:R, Ukraine:16 | 07 Jul 2011 (Ireland) | 7.3 | 95,465 | 1,540,133 | Sergeant Gerry Boyle is a small-town Irish cop with a confrontational personality, a subversive sense of humor, a dying mother, a fondness for prostitutes, and absolutely no interest whatsoever in the international cocaine-smuggling ring that has brought straight-laced FBI agent Wendell Everett to his door. | English, Irish | The Guard | 2,011 | movie | John Michael McDonagh | John Michael McDonagh | Jim Duggan, Aled Rhys Jones | Robert Binnall, Pete Cavaciuti, Stephen Doyle, Owen Farrell, John Gamble, Damien Heffernan, Jonathan Hession, Colm Hogan, David Keith, Frankie Leonard, John Marzano, James McGuire, Kelly McLaughlin, Darrell Murphy, John Murphy, Ronan Murphy, Stephen Murphy, Sean Murray, David O'Connor, John-Martin O'Flaherty, Micheal O'Mogáin, Andrew O'Reilly, Robert Palmer, Ingrid Whelan | L'Irlandais (France), The Guard - Ein Ire sieht schwarz (Germany), L'irlandès (Spain, Catalan title), El irlandés (Spain), Ірландець (Ukraine) | A Contracorriente Films, Alliance, Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, Element Pictures, Entertainment One, Feelgood Entertainment, Optimum Releasing, Premium Film, SND Films, Scanbox Entertainment, Sony Pictures Classics, Sony Pictures Releasing, Starway Film Distribution, Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, Ascot Elite Home Entertainment, BNN TV, Earth Star Entertainment, Entertainment One, Entertainment One, Film1, Iris, Scanbox Entertainment, Shoval Film Production, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, StudioCanal, Zon Audiovisuais | An unorthodox Irish policeman with a confrontational personality is partnered with an uptight F.B.I. agent to investigate an international drug-smuggling ring.
Sergeant Gerry Boyle is a small-town Irish cop with a confrontational personality, a subversive sense of humor, a dying mother, a fondness for prostitutes, and absolutely no interest whatsoever in the international cocaine-smuggling ring that has brought straight-laced FBI agent Wendell Everett to his door.—Element Pictures | 1,540,133 | Guard, The | The Guard (2011) | Guard, The (2011) | Guard, The | Guard, The (2011) | ||
The Doors | The Doors | Val Kilmer, Meg Ryan, Kyle MacLachlan, Frank Whaley, Kevin Dillon, Michael Wincott, Michael Madsen, Josh Evans, Dennis Burkley, Billy Idol, Kathleen Quinlan, John Densmore, Gretchen Becker, Jerry Sturm, Sean Stone, Kendall Deichen, Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman, Rion Hunter, Wes Studi, Steve Reevis, Bernard Telsey, Bruce MacVittie, Andy Lauer, Harmonica Fats, Kelly Hu, John T. Forristal III, Josie Bissett, Fiona, Robert LuPone, Paul A. Rothchild, John Capodice, Eric Burdon, Nellie Red Owl, Victoria Seeger, Debi Mazar, Jacqui Bell, Sergio Premoli, Mark Moses, Frank Military, Deborah Falconer, Michele Bronson, Will Jordan, Sam Whipple, Charlie Spradling, Lisa Edelstein, Erik Dellums, Mimi Rogers, Jennifer Rubin, Paul Williams, Kristina Hare, Costas Mandylor, Christina Fulton, Crispin Glover, Bernt Kuhlmann, Claire Stansfield, Karina Lombard, Christopher Lawford, Dani Klein, Laura Esterman, Deborah Lupard, Ashley Stone, Richard Rifkin, Chris Boyle, Adrian Scott, Bill Graham, Titus Welliver, Eagle Eye Cherry, David Allen Brooks, Danny Sullivan, Stanley White, Frank Girardeau, Bonnie Bramlett, Rodney A. Grant, Brad Weston, Hawthorne James, Csynbidium, Cirsten Weldon, Patricia Kennealy, Davidson Thomson, Leonard Crow Dog, Carmella Runnels, Pride in Peril, Keith Reddin, Billy Vera, Allan Graf, Jack McGee, Alan Manson, William Kunstler, Peter Crombie, Robert Marshall, Annie McEnroe, Tudor Sherrard, Jad Mager, Kelly Leach, Richard Rutowski, Debra Kay Anderson, Theresa Bell, Cindi Braun, Michael Braveheart, Arthur Bremer, Cait Brennan, Kathy Brolly, Taylor Brooks, William Calley, Bob Casper, Jorga Caye, Don 'Tex' Clark, Franco Columbu, Taber Cross, Bret Culpepper, Efrain Denson, Tim Duquette, Nathaniel Eaton, John Louis Fischer, Phil Fondacaro, Miranda Frederick, Ben Gardiner, Tim Guinee, Bill Hennig, Adolf Hitler, Rich Hopkins, Lisa Joffrey, Ethel Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Dave Knapp, Mike Knox, Robby Krieger, Mark Lawyer, Charles Manson, Troy Martin, Michael McKay, Kim Meredith, Richard Nixon, Randall Oliver, John Michael Quinn, Dean Rader-Duval, Shannon Ratigan, Michael Reardon, Jennifer Robertson, Heidi Schooler, Ron Severdia, Anthony Snow, Oliver Stone, Julie Strain, Abby Supple, Sid Terror, Oliver Theess, Jennifer Tilly, Mariana Tosca, John Trujillo, Gregory Tutt, Eric J. Van Wagoner, George Wallace, Alex Wexo, David A.R. White, Dan Zukovic | Biography, Drama, Music | 140 | France, United States | fr, us | en | Color | Argentina:18, Australia:M, Australia:MA15+, Brazil:18, Canada:R::(Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Canada:18A::(video rating), Chile:18, Denmark:11, Denmark:15::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), Finland:K-15, Finland:K-16::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), France:Tous publics, Germany:16, Iceland:12, Iceland:14, India:U::(Bangalore), Ireland:18, Italy:T, Mexico:C, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Norway:15::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), Norway:15::(cinema rating), Poland:16::(self-applied), Portugal:M/18, Singapore:R21, South Korea:(Banned), South Korea:18, Spain:18, Sweden:15, Turkey:18+, United Kingdom:18, United States:R, United Arab Emirates:Not Rated | 01 Mar 1991 (USA) | 7.2 | 98,883 | 101,761 | Oliver Stone's homage to 1960s rock group The Doors also doubles as a biography of the group's late singer, the "Electric Poet" Jim Morrison. The movie follows Morrison from his days as a film student in Los Angeles to his death in Paris, France at age 27 in 1971. The movie features a tour-de-force performance by Val Kilmer, who not only looks like Jim Morrison's long-lost twin brother, but also sounds so much like him that he did much of his own singing. It has been written that even the surviving Doors had trouble distinguishing Kilmer's vocals from Morrison's originals. | English | The Doors | 1,991 | movie | Oliver Stone | Randall Jahnson, Oliver Stone | Alia Agha, Jon Alexander, Tom Bertino, Charlie Canfield, Doug Chiang, Terry Chostner, Charlie Clavadetscher, Timothy Eaton, Ron Fode, Michael Gleason, James Hagedorn, Rebecca Heskes, Peg Hunter, Keith Johnson, David Karpman, James Lim, Patrick McArdle, Roni McKinley, Carl Miller, Mark S. Miller, Jack Mongovan, Patrick T. Myers, Lori J. Nelson, Michael Owens, Thomas Rosseter, Mark Sullivan, Phillip Thomas, Yusei Uesugi, Bruce Vecchitto, Bruce Walters, Susan Adele Colletta, Jim Morris | Victor J. Anderberry, Sidney Ray Baldwin, David Bodin, Donald Carlson, Robert C. Carlson, Elizabeth Carr, Chris Centrella, Carolyn Chen, Stuart Cropley, David Dubois, Rick Favazzo, Scott Gillis, Jeffrey Greeley, Khan Griffith, Todd Griffith, Michael R. Gurasich, Mark Hadland, David Hennings, Simon Jayes, Ian Kincaid, Dean M. King, Jeff Kluttz, Kim Kono, Hugh McCallum, Stan McClain, J. Michael Muro, Dayton Nietert, Randy Nolen, Philip C. Pfeiffer, Toby Phillips, Brad Rea, Faires A. Sekiya, Bill Shea, Newton Thomas Sigel, Jeff Smith, Victor Svimonoff, Dan Turek, Steve Venetis, Gregory M. Childers, Michael Meier, Anastas N. Michos, Roland Neveu, Robert Zuckerman | Les Doors (France), Les Doors (Canada, French title), The Doors: O Mito de Uma Geração (Portugal), ドアーズ (Japan, Japanese title), 門 (Taiwan) | TriStar Pictures, Columbia Pictures of Canada, Guild Film Distribution, Canal+ Droits Audiovisuels, Columbia TriStar Films, Penta Distribuzione, Columbia TriStar Films AB, Finnkino, SF Studio, Unirecord Internacional, Columbia TriStar Films de Argentina, Concorde Film, Elliniki Kinimatografiki Enosi (ELKE), Hoyts Fox Columbia TriStar Films, Toho-Towa, Carolco Home Video, Concorde Video, Excalibur Benelux, Guild Home Video, Image Entertainment, International Video Entertainment (IVE), LK-TEL, Live Home Video, Nye Massemedia, Oy Europa Vision AB, RCA/Columbia-Hoyts Home Video, SF Norge A/S, VideoVisa, Canal+, Home Video Hellas (HVH), TBS Superstation, Yleisradio (YLE), Avid Home Entertainment, Live Entertainment, Nelonen, Pioneer Entertainment, Worldvision Enterprises, Alliance Video, Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm, Alliance Atlantis Home Video, Artisan Entertainment, Warner Home Video, Kinowelt Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures Finland, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Maple Pictures, Universal Pictures, Front Row Filmed Entertainment, IDA films, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Visionary Thinking, Carlotta Films, Rialto Pictures, Arthaus, Arthaus, Arthaus, Provzglyad, HBO Max, Ozenfilm, Tubi TV | The story of the famous and influential 1960s rock band The Doors and its lead singer and composer, Jim Morrison, from his days as a UCLA film student in Los Angeles, to his untimely death in Paris, France at age 27 in 1971.
Oliver Stone's homage to 1960s rock group The Doors also doubles as a biography of the group's late singer, the "Electric Poet" Jim Morrison. The movie follows Morrison from his days as a film student in Los Angeles to his death in Paris, France at age 27 in 1971. The movie features a tour-de-force performance by Val Kilmer, who not only looks like Jim Morrison's long-lost twin brother, but also sounds so much like him that he did much of his own singing. It has been written that even the surviving Doors had trouble distinguishing Kilmer's vocals from Morrison's originals.—Denise P. Meyer <[email protected]>
Meeting each other in UCLA Film School in 1965, Ray Manzarek suggests to Jim Morrison that they form a rock band. With Robby Krieger and John Densmore, that band would become The Doors. Although the foundation of the group was based on consensus, Robby and John in particular increasingly see frontman Jim's on-stage performances self-indulgent - albeit undeniably charismatic - to his controversial lyrics. His on-stage antics are fueled in large part by excessive alcohol and drug use. Outsiders begin seeing Jim as The Doors, while he begins seeing himself as "The Lizard King". It is that charisma that gets them a deal with Elektra Records, and resulting fame. Despite his popularity with the record buying public, Jim continually has run-ins with those in authority for his anti-establishment behavior. With him and the band through it all is Jim's longtime girlfriend, Pamela Courson. Theirs is a rocky relationship, primarily over Jim's open infidelity - including with reporter Patricia Kennealy - and drug-induced erratic behavior.—Huggo
After a psychedelic experience in the California desert, Jim Morrison (Kilmer) and his bandmates in The Doors begin performing in Los Angeles and quickly become a sensation. However, when Jim begins ditching his musical responsibilities and his girlfriend, Pamela (Ryan) in favour of his dangerous addictions and the affections of the seductive, occult-obsessed Patricia (Quinlan), the band starts to worry. | 101,761 | Doors, The | The Doors (1991) | Doors, The (1991) | Doors, The | Doors, The (1991) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Slither | Slither | Don Thompson, Nathan Fillion, Gregg Henry, Xantha Radley, Elizabeth Banks, Tania Saulnier, Dustin Milligan, Michael Rooker, Haig Sutherland, Jennifer Copping, Zak Ludwig, Kathryn Kirkpatrick, Brenda James, Lorena Gale, Bart Anderson, Corb Lund, Rob Zombie, Lloyd Kaufman, Tom Heaton, Jenna Fischer, Ben Cotton, Dee Jay Jackson, Matreya Fedor, Amber Lee Bartlett, William MacDonald, Iris Quinn, Michael Cromien, Robert Musnicki, Stephen Park, Mary Black, Malcolm Scott, Nicholas Podbrey, Jeny Cassady, Alette Falle, Darren Shahlavi, Matt McInnis, Magda Apanowicz, James Gunn, Rick Morwick | Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi | 95 | United States, Canada | us, ca | en | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:MA15+, Brazil:14, Bulgaria:D, Canada:18A::(Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Chile:16+::(Netflix self-rating), Czechia:15, Finland:K-15, France:12, Germany:16, Hong Kong:IIB, Iceland:16, India:A, India:UA, Ireland:15A, Italy:VM14, Japan:R-15, Malaysia:18SG, Mexico:C, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Nigeria:15, Norway:15::(Streaming rating), Philippines:R-18, Poland:16, Portugal:M/16, Russia:16+, Saudi Arabia:R15, Singapore:R21, Singapore:M18, South Korea:18, Spain:18, Sweden:15, Taiwan:18+, Turkey:18+, United Kingdom:15, United States:TV-14::(DLSV), United States:R | 31 Mar 2006 (USA) | 6.5 | 88,695 | 439,815 | From the depths of the endless space, a flaming meteorite crashes into the dark woods of the sleepy town of Wheelsy, South Carolina. As the scorched rock reveals its silent content--a baneful parasitic organism--a subtle alien invasion commences, and the war's unlucky first victim is the town's local businessman, Grant. Little by little, as an internal change transforms Grant into an utterly hideous monstrosity, his wife, Starla, starts to feel that something's been eating at him the last few days. Now, before the unstoppable extraterrestrial attack, no one is safe, and to make matters worse, Grant's transformation is far from over yet. Who can stop the slithering army from outer space? | English | Slither | 2,006 | movie | James Gunn | James Gunn | Michael Adkisson, Douglas Aiken, David Alexander, Alan Bak, Tom Bak, Jeff Baker, Louise Barkholt, John Barrigar, Barb Benoit, Amy Beresford, Patrick Bergeron, Melissa Best, Ann-Marie Blommaert, John Bozzalla, John Brake, Justin Brekke, Arnaud Brisebois, Dan Brittain, Ian Britton, Aaron Brown, Erik Bruhwiler, Tom Burney, Steward Burris, John Cabrera, D. Walt Cameron, Jon Campfens, Joan Collins Carey, Tavia Charlton, Eric Clement, Josh Cole, Mike Connolly, Drake Conrad, John D.B. Cox, Jason Crosby, Robert Crowther, Derek Cummings, Graham Cunningham, Adam de Bosch Kemper, Chris Del Conte, Aaron Dem, Frank Denota, Pete Dionne, Jean-Francois Doucet, Emily Douglas, Rodney Dowers, Maxime Ducharme, Christian Emond, Stanislav Enilenis, Joel Feder, Richard Flores, Marco Foglia, Frederic Fortin, Elaine Fung, John Gajdecki, Francois Garcia, Rachel Wyn Garcia-Dunn, Mitch Gates, Janice Genn, Jason Giberson, Sean Gilhooly, Benoit Girard, Matt Granger, Robin Hackl, Jared Hall, James Halverson, Geoffrey Hancock, Rick Hannigan, Greg Hansen, Matt Hansen, Brian Harder, John Hardwick, Kirk Hay, Felix Heeb, Gudrun Heinze, Allan Henderson, David Henderson, Alan Hernandez, Suez Holland, Chris Holmes, Noel Hooper, Graham Houston, Nick Hsieh, Travis Wade Ivy, Gary Jackemuk, Beau Janzen, Ryan Jensen, Brandi Johnson, Ariel Joson, Taryn P. Kelly, Brett Keyes, Jeffrey Kleiser, Anthony Kramer, Christopher Lasko, Brenda Levert, Jef Lonn, Sean Looper, Diana Madureira, Paul Mantler, Lisa-Marie Marrelli, Catherine McGovern, Patrick McNabb, Trevor McWhinney, Landon Medeiros, Vinay Mehta, Kenneth Meyer, Stephen Misek, Jerome Morin, Christopher Mossman, Wilson Mui, Michael Nachoff, Greg Ng, Joseph Ngo, Andrew Nguyen, Paul Nightingale, Donal Nolan, Erik Nordby, Andrea Paolino, Anuj Patil, Colin Pearson, Audrey Price, Morgan Ratsoy, Chad Ridgeway, James William Roberts, Chris Ross, Nick Roth, Lorraine Rozon, Joel Skeete, Peter Skovsbo, Ryan T. Smolarek, Marion Spates, Derek Stevenson, Tim Stevenson, Tammy Sutton, Matthew Talbot-Kelly, Phi Tran, Tong Tran, Anne-Valerie Tremblay, Frank Turcotte, Mark Tureski, Tom Turnbull, Lisa Turner, Chris Uyede, Leandro Visconti, Jeannie Walasek, Allan Walker, Dan Walker, Jacky Wan, Karen Watson, Eric Wilson, Derek Wolfe, Matt Yeoman, Travis Yohnke, Eric Desaulniers, Charles Desilets, Dominic Dube, Connor Harty, Cody Kidwell, Emanuel LaFrance, Yann Laliberte, David Lalonde, Patrick Martel, Omar McClendon, Emma Pittson, Philippe Roberge, Guillaume Rodrigue, Aaron Tankenson, Radu Vintila | Ian Andrews, Benny Bach, Justin Bergler, Paul Birch, Geraldine Brezca, Trevor Broadbent, Dave Brown, Mark Brown, Stefan Burianyk, George Campbell, Alexis Chapman, Tracey Chapman, Dave Dibdin, Glen A. Dickson, Shane Dobie, Caragh Fitzsimmons, Dan Fraser, Wes Gilmore, Steve Gilmour, Jeff Grimshire, Chris Hahn, Chris Helcermanas-Benge, Stewart Henshaw, Caragh Hodge, John-David Hutchison, Gilbert Jamault, Scott Keates, Joshua Kjorven, Tom Kolafa, Burton Kuchera, Todd Lapp, Steve Larsen, Billy Liddle, Sandy MacDonald, Stephen Maier, Marty McInally, Hugh Meikle, Michael Methot, Tyler Olson, Rob Parisien, Andrew Pedley, Vince Phillips, Ryan Pilon, Jean-Marc Saldini, T.J. Sampson, Ed 'Animal' Schulz, Steve Scriver, John Silitoe, Lee Smith, Andrew Towson, Michael Webb, Neil Wildman, John D. Williams, Jesse D.E. Young | Incisions (Canada, French title), Horribilis (France), Slither - Voll auf den Schleim gegangen (Germany), Slither: La plaga (Spain), Слимак (Ukraine) | Universal Pictures, Elephant Films, Universal Pictures, Applause Entertainment, Benelux Film Distributors, Golden Village Pictures, United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), Viva International Pictures, Argentina Video Home, Argentina Video Home, Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Excesso Entertainment, Excesso Entertainment, Film1, Hollydan Works, Koch Media, Mandate Pictures, Nordisk Film, RTL Entertainment, Scream Factory, Showtime 2, Superfine Films, TVA Films, Umbrella Entertainment, United International Pictures, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment | A small town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters.
From the depths of the endless space, a flaming meteorite crashes into the dark woods of the sleepy town of Wheelsy, South Carolina. As the scorched rock reveals its silent content--a baneful parasitic organism--a subtle alien invasion commences, and the war's unlucky first victim is the town's local businessman, Grant. Little by little, as an internal change transforms Grant into an utterly hideous monstrosity, his wife, Starla, starts to feel that something's been eating at him the last few days. Now, before the unstoppable extraterrestrial attack, no one is safe, and to make matters worse, Grant's transformation is far from over yet. Who can stop the slithering army from outer space?—Nick Riganas
Near the deer hunting season in the small town of Wheelsy, a meteor falls on the woods with an egg of alien worm. Along the night, the local Starla Grant refuses to have sex with her husband Grant Grant and the upset man goes to a bar to have some drinks. He sees the weird egg on the grass, and when he touches it, the egg releases an alien parasite that dominates Grant's brain. Along the next days, Grant has an insatiable hunger for meat, and his hostage body is transforming. Starla and the local sheriff Bill Pardy try to find a way to stop Grant, the leader of a new breed.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 439,815 | Slither | Slither (2006) | Slither (2006) | Slither | Slither (2006) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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La nuit américaine | Day for Night | Jacqueline Bisset, Valentina Cortese, Dani, Alexandra Stewart, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Jean Champion, Jean-Pierre Léaud, François Truffaut, Nike Arrighi, Nathalie Baye, Maurice Seveno, David Markham, Bernard Menez, Gaston Joly, Zénaïde Rossi, Xavier Saint-Macary, Marc Boyle, Walter Bal, Jean-François Stévenin, Pierre Zucca, Martine Barraqué, Marcel Berbert, Yann Dedet, Georges Delerue, Graham Greene, Ernest Menzer, Claude Miller, Jean Panisse, Marie Poitevin, Christophe Vesque | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 116 | France, Italy | fr, it | fr, en, it | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:PG, Australia:NRC, Finland:S, France:Tous publics, Greece:K-8, Iceland:L, India:U, Italy:T, Japan:G, Mexico:B, Netherlands:14, Norway:12, Peru:14, Portugal:M/18, Singapore:PG, Spain:18, Sweden:Btl, United Kingdom:12A, United Kingdom:AA, United Kingdom:PG::(video rating), United Kingdom:12, United States:PG, West Germany:12 | 07 Sep 1973 (USA) | 8 | 24,727 | 70,460 | The shooting of "Je vous presente Pamela" (may I introduce Pamela) begins. This is the story of en English married wife falling in love and running away with the father of her French husband. Will be simultaneously shown the shooting, the behavior of the people (including the technical team) on the set, and a part of their private life (a factor of complication)... | French, English, Italian | Day for Night | 1,973 | movie | François Truffaut | François Truffaut, Jean-Louis Richard, Suzanne Schiffman | null | Walter Bal, Dominique Chapuis, Jean-Francis Gondre, Eva Sereny, Pierre Zucca | Effetto notte (Italy), Day for Night (United States), The American Night (World-wide, English title), Day for Night (India, English title), Day for Night (World-wide, English title) | Warner-Columbia Film, Columbia-Warner Distributors, Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner-Columbia Film, Warner-Columbia Films, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Vídeo, The Criterion Collection, Warner Bros. Pictures, HBO Max, La Cinquième, RTL-TV, Topanga Canyon Films, Warner Home Vídeo | A committed film director struggles to complete his movie while coping with a myriad of crises, personal and professional, among the cast and crew.
The shooting of "Je vous presente Pamela" (may I introduce Pamela) begins. This is the story of en English married wife falling in love and running away with the father of her French husband. Will be simultaneously shown the shooting, the behavior of the people (including the technical team) on the set, and a part of their private life (a factor of complication)...—Yepok
In Nice, the Studios La Victorine is producing the film "Je Vous Presente Pamela", about a French man that marries the English Pamela in England and brings his wife to France to introduce her to his parents. However, his father and Pamela fall in love with each other and she leaves her husband to live with him. The producer Bertrand and the director Ferrand invite British Julie Baker, who had a nervous breakdown and married her Dr. Nelson, to the role of Pamela. During shooting, the cast and crew are lodged in the Hotel Atlantic and Bertrand and Ferrand have to deal with problems with the stars Severine, an aging actress with drinking problems that affect her performance; the immature, spoiled and needy Alphonse; Julie that is emotionally unstable. But in the end, they succeed in completing the film.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
On location in Nice's Victorine Studios, Ferrand, a committed French filmmaker and François Truffaut's alter-ego, struggles to make an all-star melodrama called "Je Vous Présente Paméla". The screenplay is straightforward: a newlywed woman falls head-over-heels in love with her father-in-law, and complications ensue. However, as Ferrand copes with a myriad of crises, professional and personal, the ambitious project seems doomed from the start. As a result, Ferrand must reconcile neurotic, sensitive, or insecure actors teetering on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Then, he'll have to overcome increasingly challenging technical difficulties, with the Sword of Damocles hanging over his head at every moment. And in this vibrant, hectic microcosm of movie-making, blind passions, capricious whims, and obvious character flaws continue to plague the production. But the question remains. Can Ferrand meet the deadline?—Nick Riganas
A film company at work. Actors arrive and depart; liaisons develop. Julie, the beautiful but possibly unstable lead, is recovering from a breakdown, aided by an older physician, her new husband. Alphonse is insecure, he babbles. When his fiance exits with a stunt man, he threatens to quit. Julie must convince him to stay. Alexandre, a consummate pro on the set, runs back and forth to the airport hoping a certain young man will visit. Severine, no longer young, hits the bottle and covers blown lines with emotional outbursts. At the center is Ferrand, the writer director, who must make constant decisions, answer a stream of questions, and deliver the film on schedule.—<[email protected]> | 70,460 | Day for Night | Day for Night (1973) | Day for Night (1973) | Day for Night | Day for Night (1973) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Wild Target | Wild Target | Bill Nighy, Emily Blunt, Rupert Grint, Rupert Everett, Eileen Atkins, Martin Freeman, Gregor Fisher, Geoff Bell, Rory Kinnear, Duncan Duff, Graham Seed, James O'Donnell, George Rainsford, Alexis Rodney, Sia Berkeley, Jenny Crosdale, Philip Battley, Neil D'Souza, Adrian Schiller, Jonathan Lynn, Stephanie Lammond | Action, Comedy, Crime | 98 | United Kingdom, France | gb, fr | en, fr | Color | Australia:M, Canada:14A::(self-applied), France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Hong Kong:IIA, Ireland:12A, Netherlands:12, Norway:11::(DVD rating), Singapore:PG, South Korea:15, Sweden:11::(DVD rating), United Kingdom:12A, United States:PG-13 | 18 Jun 2010 (UK) | 6.7 | 40,472 | 1,235,189 | Victor Maynard (Bill Nighy) is a middle-aged, solitary assassin, who lives to please his formidable mother, Louisa (Dame Eileen Atkins), despite his own peerless reputation for lethal efficiency. His professional routine is interrupted when he finds himself drawn to one of his intended victims, Rose (Emily Blunt). He spares her life, unexpectedly acquiring in the process a young apprentice, Tony (Rupert Grint). Believing Victor to be a private detective, his two new companions tag along, while he attempts to thwart the murderous attentions of his unhappy client. | English, French | Wild Target | 2,010 | movie | Jonathan Lynn | Lucinda Coxon, Pierre Salvadori | Nemanja Antanaskovic, Matthew Baker, Rodrigo Bernardo, Zachary Bloom, Turea Blyth, Jerome Dewhurst, Stephen Elson, Nic Hatch, Karsten Hecker, Robert Junggeburt, Kevin Lowery, Veronica Marcano, Edwin Metternich, Mike Morrison, Chris Panton, Adam Parker, Jimmy Saul, Oliver Schafer-Davies, Dan Victoire | Eddie Dias, Tim Dodd, John Evans, John Ellis Evans, Alice Hobden, Bradley Hogan, Richard Jakes, Stewart Monteith, Ronnie Phillips, Sam Phillips, Nick Wall, Sara-Jane Charles | Petits meurtres à l'anglaise (France), Wild Target - Romanze in Blei (Germany), Wild Target - Sein schärfstes Ziel (Germany), Blanco escurridizo (Spain), Sát Thủ Học Việc (Vietnam) | Entertainment One, Freestyle Releasing, Honest Engine Films, Rézo Films, Sea Movies, Vue Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Atlantic Film, Big Rights S.L, Canal+ Polska, Film1, Fine Films, Just Bridge Entertainment, Just Bridge Entertainment, Kinowelt Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Rai Movie, SBS Movies | A hit-man tries to retire but a beautiful thief may change his plans.
Victor Maynard (Bill Nighy) is a middle-aged, solitary assassin, who lives to please his formidable mother, Louisa (Dame Eileen Atkins), despite his own peerless reputation for lethal efficiency. His professional routine is interrupted when he finds himself drawn to one of his intended victims, Rose (Emily Blunt). He spares her life, unexpectedly acquiring in the process a young apprentice, Tony (Rupert Grint). Believing Victor to be a private detective, his two new companions tag along, while he attempts to thwart the murderous attentions of his unhappy client.
In London, fifty-four year-old professional killer Victor Maynard (Bill Nighy) is a lonely and methodic hitman that comes from a lineage of killers and lives in the country. He is considered the best and most expensive killer in London. When thief Rose (Emily Blunt) lures powerful gangster Ferguson (Rupert Everett) and sells a fake Rembrandt to him for nine hundred thousand pounds sterling, he contracts Maynard to kill her. He follows Rose and fails in his attempt; but soon he feels attracted for her and spares her life. Meanwhile, Ferguson sends his two bodyguards to kill Rose in a parking garage, but Maynard saves her, helped by the car washer Tony (Rupert Grint). Maynard feels potential in Tony and invites him to be his apprentice and Rose and Tony believe he is a private detective. They flee from the bodyguard that has survived, and Maynard decides to protect Rose and Tony. Soon Victor is pressed by his mother Louisa Maynard (Dame Eileen Atkins), who is worried about her family reputation, while Ferguson hires two sadistic killers to hunt Rose and Victor down. But Victor and Rose seem to be made for each other.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Hitman Victor Maynard (Bill Nighy) is proud of his family's tradition in the profession, and is endlessly reminded of his heritage by his interfering mother, Louisa (Dame Eileen Atkins). When he has problems completing a contract on Rose (Emily Blunt), he is very annoyed to find another company was brought in to complete the job. Impulsively defending his former target, he finds he is now in danger himself. This is new territory for him - protecting a kleptomaniac wild cannon, or, to put it another way, a head-strong but very attractive young lady.—J-26 | 1,235,189 | Wild Target | Wild Target (2010) | Wild Target (2010) | Wild Target | Wild Target (2010) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Capitalism: A Love Story | Capitalism: A Love Story | William Black, Jimmy Carter, Elijah Cummings, Marcus Haupt, Baron Hill, Marcy Kaptur, John McCain, Michael Moore, Steve Moore, Sarah Palin, Ronald Reagan, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bernie Sanders, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Wallace Shawn, Chesley Sullenberger, Elizabeth Warren, Peter Zalewski, Glenn Beck, Joe Biden, Michael Bloomberg, John Boehner, Stephen G. Breyer, Tom Brokaw, George W. Bush, Jack Cafferty, Dick Cheney, Bill Clinton, Katie Couric, Chris Dodd, Dick Durbin, Jerry Falwell, Barney Frank, Timothy Geithner, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Phil Gramm, Alan Greenspan, Luis Gutierrez, Janet Jackson, Charles Keating, Anthony M. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Helmut Kohl, Steve Kroft, Dennis Kucinich, Bela Lugosi, Zedong Mao, Sandra Day O'Connor, Barack Obama, Henry Paulson, Nancy Pelosi, Robert Powell, Nancy Reagan, Don Regan, William Rehnquist, Pat Robertson, Kenneth Rogoff, Robert Rubin, Paul Ryan, Antonin Scalia, Janice Schakowsky, Chuck Schumer, Ryan Seacrest, Donna Shalala, David Souter, Joseph Stalin, John Paul Stevens, Clarence Thomas, Justin Timberlake, Brian Williams | Documentary, Crime, History | 127 | United States | us | en, ru, es | Color | Australia:M, Brazil:Livre, Canada:PG, Canada:G::(Quebec), Denmark:A, Finland:K-7, France:Tous publics, Germany:6, Hungary:12, Ireland:PG, Italy:T, Japan:G, Mexico:B, Netherlands:9, New Zealand:M, Norway:A, Portugal:M/12, Singapore:NC-16, South Korea:15, Spain:A, Sweden:Btl, Switzerland:7::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:7::(canton of Vaud), Turkey:16+::(self-applied), United Kingdom:12A, United Kingdom:12::(video rating), United States:R | 02 Oct 2009 (USA) | 7.4 | 43,843 | 1,232,207 | Capitalism: A Love Story examines the impact of corporate dominance on the everyday lives of Americans (and by default, the rest of the world). The film moves from Middle America, to the halls of power in Washington, to the global financial epicenter in Manhattan. With both humor and outrage, the film explores the question: What is the price that America pays for its love of capitalism? Families pay the price with their jobs, their homes and their savings. Moore goes into the homes of ordinary people whose lives have been turned upside down; and he goes looking for explanations in Washington, DC and elsewhere. What he finds are the all-too-familiar symptoms of a love affair gone astray: lies, abuse, betrayal...and 14,000 jobs being lost every day. Capitalism: A Love Story also presents what a more hopeful future could look like. Who are we and why do we behave the way that we do? | English, Russian, Spanish | Capitalism: A Love Story | 2,009 | movie | Michael Moore | Michael Moore | Kea Kelly Alcock, Jodie Rae Charity, Bryan Cox, Stefano De Gennaro, Wil Frohn, Nadia Husain, Alex Krawitz, Eric Merola, Jess Mireau, Robert A. Morris, Harold Moss, Nicole Navitsky, Josh Norton, Laurenn Reed, Zartosht Soltani, Edward Tasick, Tammy Walters, Franklin S. Zitter | T. Dominic Cochran, Wolfgang Held, Sid Lubitsch, Veronica Moore, Peter Nelson, Geoffrey O'Connor, Marie Joëlle Rizk, Shane Sigler, Ines Sommer, Nicholas Weissman | Untitled Michael Moore Project (United States), The New Movie (United States), Kapitalismus: Eine Liebesgeschichte (Germany), Capitalismo: Una historia de amor (Spain), Capitalisme: Una història d'amor (Spain, Catalan title) | Overture Films, Alliance, Alta Films, Bontonfilm, Concorde Filmverleih, EcoFilmes, Hollywood Entertainment, Mikado Film, Myndform, Paradiso Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, SF Studio, Svensk Filmindustri (SF), Transilvania Film, Transilvania Film, Festive Films, Golden Village Pictures, Queen Film, R Film, Showgate, United King Films, Worldwide Entertainment Group (WEG), Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, FS Film, Front Row Filmed Entertainment, Prisvídeo, Forum Hungary, Paramount Pictures, Alliance, Anchor Bay Entertainment, Anchor Bay Entertainment, Concorde Home Entertainment, Daylight, EuroVideo, Geneon Universal Entertainment, Paradiso Home Entertainment, Svensk Filmindustri (SF) | An examination of the social costs of corporate interests pursuing profits at the expense of the public good.
Capitalism: A Love Story examines the impact of corporate dominance on the everyday lives of Americans (and by default, the rest of the world). The film moves from Middle America, to the halls of power in Washington, to the global financial epicenter in Manhattan. With both humor and outrage, the film explores the question: What is the price that America pays for its love of capitalism? Families pay the price with their jobs, their homes and their savings. Moore goes into the homes of ordinary people whose lives have been turned upside down; and he goes looking for explanations in Washington, DC and elsewhere. What he finds are the all-too-familiar symptoms of a love affair gone astray: lies, abuse, betrayal...and 14,000 jobs being lost every day. Capitalism: A Love Story also presents what a more hopeful future could look like. Who are we and why do we behave the way that we do?—Overture Films
Film-maker Michael Moore begins this revealing documentary with the Roman Empire, and the beginning of greed. He takes the viewer to an era of American well-being without any competition from post-war Germany and Japan; prosperity; end of slavery, and the introduction of the Second Bill of Rights by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. But before this inclusion Roosevelt passes away, and the nation spins into anarchy, with indolent, right-winged, self-seeking politicians forming an unhealthy nexus with Corporations, and Wall Street, leaving the vulnerable without employment and health insurance, while putting billions at the disposal of banks and insurance companies - leaving them free to distribute this wealth amongst their executives without any conditions and audits, as well as portraying Barrack Obama as a Socialist. In this regressive era employers exploit their employees by paying them the minimum, but insuring them for large amounts, naming the organization as the beneficiary, demonstrating that they are more valuable after their demise. Middle-classed Katrina & foreclosure-ravaged Americans now must consider adapting to the new Bible (Wall Street Journal) and a new place of worship - Wall Street.—rAjOo ([email protected])
Most Americans believe that capitalism is a system of the production and distribution of preferred goods and services in return for what consumers are willing to pay for them, and that this system is the bedrock on which the United States is built and upon which the country should function. This system may have functioned well in the United States in the post World War II era when there was little global competition and which truly established the middle class. However capitalism as seen in the United States today, which truly took hold in the Reagan era, is more about the want of the wealthy to get wealthier at the expense of all others. The country at that time started to be run more like a business than like a traditional government. Since, there has been a manipulation by the power brokers on Wall Street of government for their benefit, often at the expense of the the dwindling middle class and working class, and often without that production of a good or service demanded by society. The system continues to operate as most Americans strive to be among the wealthy and see capitalism as a system where becoming wealthy is at least possible. Capitalism is often associated with the ideals of Christianity and the concurrent American ideal of democracy, the latter which is increasingly not the case, where economic power is held in the hands of the few. Corporate America's biggest fear is democracy where in a one person/one vote system, a wealthy person has as much power as a poor person. With the poor increasingly outnumbering the wealthy, the poor banding together may show capitalism for what it is, at least in today's global system.—Huggo | 1,232,207 | Capitalism: A Love Story | Capitalism: A Love Story (2009) | Capitalism: A Love Story (2009) | Capitalism: A Love Story | Capitalism: A Love Story (2009) | ||
Wide Sargasso Sea | Wide Sargasso Sea | Karina Lombard, Nathaniel Parker, Rachel Ward, Michael York, Martine Beswick, Claudia Robinson, Huw Williams, Casey Berna, Rowena King, Ben Thomas, Paul Campbell, Audbrey Pilatus, Ancile Gloudon, Dominic Needham, Kevin Thomas, Aisha King, Anika Gordon, Elfreida Reid, Bobby Smith, Suzanne McMannus, Pat Gooden, Clifford Burt, Naomi Watts, James Earl, Kayarsha Russell, Jenny Wilson, Helen Woods, Michael London | Drama, Romance, Thriller | 99 | Australia | au | en | Color | Australia:M, Brazil:18, Canada:R::(Ontario), Canada:16+::(Quebec), Germany:12, Hong Kong:III, Iceland:12, Ireland:15, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Portugal:M/16, Portugal:M/12, Singapore:PG13, South Korea:Youth not allowed, United Kingdom:18, United States:TV-G, United States:TV-14::(DL), United States:TV-PG::(DLS), United States:TV-MA::(LSV), United States:NC-17, United States:R | 16 Apr 1993 (USA) | 5.6 | 2,199 | 108,565 | A young female landowner in 1840s Jamaica marries a just-arrived Englishman to avoid losing her property. All seems to be perfect, love arises, and happiness is on the way, but she is hiding an old secret regarding her childhood and her mother. Slowly, this secret begins to erode this perfect relationship and, perhaps, her mother's story will begin again...with her. | English | Wide Sargasso Sea | 1,993 | movie | John Duigan | Jan Sharp, Carole Angier, John Duigan, Jean Rhys, Charlotte Brontë | David M. Garber | James Aspinall, Leslie Barnett, Gabriel Beristain, Paul Borg, Chris Browne, Gary Capo, Kevin Chickanis, Nico Cummins, Bobby Earnhardt, Vic Hammond, Leilani Hannah, Basil B. Haughton, Richard Lannaman, Alvin Marton, Kathryn Milliss, George Mooradian, Chris Moseley, Vinnie Nappo, Ian Plummer, Simon Quaife, Dwight O. Ramsey, Tony Rowland, Lenford Roye, Alfred Steele, Leon Virgo, Keith Wheeler, Ralston Williams, Kimberly Wright, Danny Young | Sargasso Sea - Im Meer der Leidenschaft (Germany), El gran mar de los Sargazos (Spain), 异乡情愁 (China, Mandarin title), Необятното Саргасово море (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title), Bezkresne Morze Sargassowe (Poland) | Rank Film Distributors, Fine Line Features, New Line Cinema, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, New Line Home Video, Laserlight Entertainment, Alliance Atlantis Video, New Line Home Video, Warner Home Video, Front Row Filmed Entertainment | A young female landowner in 1840s Jamaica marries a just-arrived Englishman to avoid losing her property. All seems to be perfect, love arises, and happiness is on the way, but she is hiding an old secret regarding her childhood and her mother. Slowly, this secret begins to erode this perfect relationship and, perhaps, her mother's story will begin again...with her.—Luis Carvacho <[email protected]> | 108,565 | Wide Sargasso Sea | Wide Sargasso Sea (1993) | Wide Sargasso Sea (1993) | Wide Sargasso Sea | Wide Sargasso Sea (1993) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Love Letters | Love Letters | Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Ann Richards, Cecil Kellaway, Gladys Cooper, Anita Louise, Robert Sully, Reginald Denny, Ernest Cossart, Byron Barr, Harry Allen, Conrad Binyon, Nina Borget, Matthew Boulton, Clifford Brooke, David Clyde, Alec Craig, Catherine Craig, Louise Currie, Mary Field, Helena Grant, Ethyl May Halls, Lumsden Hare, Winifred Harris, Arthur Hohl, George Humbert, Katie Johnson, Connie Leon, Anthony Marsh, Harold Miller, James Millican, Ottola Nesmith, 'Snub' Pollard, Constance Purdy, Ian Wolfe | Drama, Mystery, Romance | 101 | United States | us | en | Black and White | Argentina:13, Australia:A, Finland:S, Italy:T::(DVD rating), Norway:16, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:A, United States:Approved, West Germany:16 | 26 Oct 1945 (USA) | 7 | 1,723 | 37,885 | After a man asks another man more facile with words to do his wooing for him, there are always complications. The man with no talent for writing marries the girl, confesses one night he didn't write the letters and ends up with a knife in his back. The writer of the letters falls in love with the woman he wrote to and wants to become her second husband even if she did murder husband number one. Singleton doesn't remember the murder or anything about the first 22 years of her life as Victoria Remington. Then at her second wedding she wonders why she said "I take you, Roger," instead of "I take you, Alan." | English | Love Letters | 1,945 | movie | William Dieterle | Ayn Rand, Christopher Massie | Farciot Edouart, Gordon Jennings, Loyal Griggs, Paul K. Lerpae | Homer Plannette, Harry Webb | Le Poids d'un mensonge (France), Liebesbriefe (Germany), Cartas a mi amada (Spain), Listy miłosne (Poland), Liebesbriefe (Austria) | Paramount Pictures, Paramount Film Service, Paramount British Pictures, Paramount Film Service, Film AB Paramount, Paramount Pictures, M.P.E.A., MCA/Universal Pictures, MCA/Universal Home Video, Critics' Choice Video, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Kino Lorber Studio Classics | Allen Quinton writes a fellow soldier's love letters; tragedy results. Later, Allen meets a beautiful amnesiac who fears postmen...
After a man asks another man more facile with words to do his wooing for him, there are always complications. The man with no talent for writing marries the girl, confesses one night he didn't write the letters and ends up with a knife in his back. The writer of the letters falls in love with the woman he wrote to and wants to become her second husband even if she did murder husband number one. Singleton doesn't remember the murder or anything about the first 22 years of her life as Victoria Remington. Then at her second wedding she wonders why she said "I take you, Roger," instead of "I take you, Alan."—Dale O'Connor <[email protected]>
Stationed in Italy during WWII, British officer Roger Morland gets his fellow officer, Alan Quinton, to write love letters to his casual girlfriend, Victoria Remington back home, as Roger doesn't have the wherewithal to do so himself. Based on Victoria's responses, Alan can tell that Victoria has fallen in love with Roger because of those letters, and in turn Alan, without admitting it to himself, has fallen in love with Victoria without even knowing what she looks like. On one of Roger's training missions back in England, Roger and Victoria get married which irks Alan because he knows she is not marrying who she thinks he is - he truly being beneath her in spirit - that person with who she has fallen in love being non-existent as an amalgam of Roger's physical being and Alan's emotional being. Alan's feelings are despite him being engaged himself, to Helen Wentworth, about who he does not feel the same in that he could never have written those love letters to her. Back in England himself on a medical discharge, Alan learns that Roger has died tragically, not in combat, but while he was at home. As such, Alan, with only Victoria's previous address in Longreach, Essex County in hand, subconsciously takes steps to locate her by living in an isolated house he inherited in Beltmarsh, also in Essex. What Alan discovers second-hand is that Victoria murdered Roger, although Alan believes he truly is the murderer, the weapon being those love letters. What he also later learns is that he had previously met Victoria at a party in London, she a young woman going by the name Singleton, who knows nothing of her Victoria past as she is suffering from amnesia, including remembering nothing about the trial when she was convicted or her one year incarceration. With all this knowledge, Alan truly falls in love with all that is Victoria/Singleton, and Singleton with him, the two who want to spend their lives together. Alan does however realize that if Singleton were ever to regain her memory of being Victoria, it would not only destroy their life together, but her entire being, especially in knowing his role in what happened in her previous life.—Huggo
During WWII, a British soldier has been writing love letters for a friend, but finds himself falling in love with the woman from afar. After his friend is killed, the letter writer tries to find out more about the woman, but finds his way obscured by a scandal no one will talk about. As he investigates, he discovers that the disappearance of the woman is related to the mysterious circumstances of his friend's death.—Ed Sutton <[email protected]>
In wartime Italy, thoughtful soldier Alan Quinton writes love letters for comrade Roger to Victoria, whom he's never met. He later hears that she and Roger are married, then that Roger is dead. Wounded, Alan retires to his late aunt's Essex farmhouse, which oddly enough is near Victoria's old home where he's told she, too, is dead. Back in London, Alan meets Singleton, a beautiful amnesiac. Despite mutual attraction, their relationship seems doomed from the start.—Rod Crawford <[email protected]> | 37,885 | Love Letters | Love Letters (1945) | Love Letters (1945) | Love Letters | Love Letters (1945) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Creepshow | Creepshow | Hal Holbrook, Adrienne Barbeau, Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen, Carrie Nye, E.G. Marshall, Viveca Lindfors, Ed Harris, Ted Danson, Stephen King, Warner Shook, Robert Harper, Elizabeth Regan, Gaylen Ross, Jon Lormer, Don Keefer, Bingo O'Malley, John Amplas, David Early, Nann Mogg, Iva Jean Saraceni, Joe Hill, Christine Forrest, Chuck Aber, Cletus Anderson, Katie Karlovitz, Peter Messer, Marty Schiff, Tom Savini, Tom Atkins, Darryl Ferrucci, David Garrison, Carol McCloskey, Ann Muffly, Richard P. Rubinstein, Charles Van Eman | Comedy, Fantasy, Horror | 120 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:18, Australia:M, Brazil:12, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:R::(Manitoba/Nova Scotia), Canada:18A::(Ontario), Canada:18+::(Quebec), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Denmark:15, Finland:K-18, France:12, Germany:16, Germany:18, Iceland:16, India:UA::(TV), Ireland:15, Italy:VM18, Italy:VM14, Japan:R-15, Mexico:C, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Norway:18::(DVD rating), Norway:(Banned)::(video), Norway:18::(video premiere), Norway:(Banned)::(1983-2003), Philippines:Not Rated::(self-applied), Singapore:M18, Singapore:PG, Singapore:PG13, South Korea:18, Spain:13, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:AA, United Kingdom:15::(video rating), United States:TV-MA::(IFC rating), United States:R, West Germany:16::(nf), West Germany:Not Rated::(BPjM restricted) | 10 Nov 1982 (USA) | 6.8 | 53,072 | 83,767 | Five tales of terror are presented. The first deals with a demented old man returning from the grave to get the Father's Day cake his murdering daughter never gave him. The second is about a not-too-bright farmer discovering a meteor that turns everything into plant-life. The third is about a vengeful husband burying his wife and her lover up to their necks on the beach. The fourth is about a creature that resides in a crate under the steps of a college. The final story is about an ultra-rich businessman who gets his comeuppance from cockroaches. | English | Creepshow | 1,982 | movie | George A. Romero | Stephen King | David M. Garber, Harvey Plastrik, David Stipes, Jim Aupperle, Dan Curry, Jim Danforth, Janet Kusnick, Hal Miles, David Stipes | Joe Abeln, Alan Brennecke, Tom Dubensky, Rich Dwyer, Jim Forrester, Richard Golomb, Susan Golomb, James Hamilton, Salah Hassanein Jr., Kriss Husar, Katherine Kolbert, Michael Listorti, Simon Manses, Nicholas Mastandrea, Richard Ricci, Marty Schiff, Richard M. Sieg, Chad Stockdale, Nick Tallo, Brian Vahey, Paul Van Haute, Joe Wittkofski | The Crate (United States), The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill (United States), Cuentos de ultratumba (United States, Spanish title), Father's Day (United States), Creep Show (United States) | Warner Bros., Alpha Films, A.M. Films, Arts et Mélodie, Constantin Film, Europa Film, Hoyts Distribution, Warner Home Video, Film 2, CP Entertainment, RCA/Columbia-Hoyts Home Video, Warner Bros., Zafiro Films S.A., Nippon Herald Films, Constantin Video, Pony Video, Videomax, Warner Home Video, Xstasy Video, Astro Distribution, Warner Home Video, e-m-s the DVD-Company, Star Media Entertainment, Star Media Entertainment, Stormovie, Warner Home Video, Miramar Films, Spaghetti Pictures Italia, Laser Paradise, Scream Factory, HBO Max, Umbrella Entertainment, Umbrella Entertainment, Scream Factory, 4 Front Video, Cor Koppies Video, Excalibur, Look Vídeo, MonsterVision, Sky Channel | "Creepshow" is a 1982 movie that tells five grisly tales from a children's comic book: a murdered father rising from his grave, a bizarre meteor, a vengeful husband, a mysterious crate's occupant, and a plague of cockroaches.
Five tales of terror are presented. The first deals with a demented old man returning from the grave to get the Father's Day cake his murdering daughter never gave him. The second is about a not-too-bright farmer discovering a meteor that turns everything into plant-life. The third is about a vengeful husband burying his wife and her lover up to their necks on the beach. The fourth is about a creature that resides in a crate under the steps of a college. The final story is about an ultra-rich businessman who gets his comeuppance from cockroaches.—Todd A. Bobenrieth <[email protected]>
Cult classic anthology from two of horrors big wigs, Romero and Stephen King, the film contains 5 sections, held together with 50's style comic images. A murdered man returns from the grave demanding his Father's Day cake and death ensues, a meteor's space ooze causes anything and anyone that comes in contact with it to grow (special appearance by Stephen King himself), a scheming vengeful husband buries his wife and her lover in sand to await death at high tide, a professor selects his nagging negative wife to become a tasty snack for a strange crated creature, and finally, a mean ole millionaire with an intense insect phobia becomes the prey of an army of cockroaches.—SindyMac | 83,767 | Creepshow | Creepshow (1982) | Creepshow (1982) | Creepshow | Creepshow (1982) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Ada dans la jungle | Ada in the Jungle | Richard Bohringer, Victoria Abril, Isaach De Bankolé, Bernard Blier, Philippe Léotard, María Luisa Mosquera, Charley Boorman, Manfred Andrae, Robert Stephens, Bibie, Katrine Boorman, Annie Semporé, Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko, Mark Stockle, Virginie Thévenet, Alain Depardieu, Alan Adair, Cheik Doukouré, Geoffrey Carey, Jeffrey Kime, Sidiki Traoré, Aniaba Saint Clair, Touré Aboubakar, Fofana Mamadou Whiska, Ange Coffié, Gabriel Zahon, Victor Couzyn | Comedy | 90 | France, Côte d’Ivoire | fr, ci | fr | Color::(Eastmancolor) | France:Tous publics | 28 Sep 1988 (France) | 4.2 | 34 | 96,760 | null | French | Ada in the Jungle | 1,988 | movie | Gérard Zingg | Francesco Tullio Altan, Gérard Zingg | null | Eric Thurot | Ada in the Jungle (World-wide, English title), Ada in the Jungle (Canada, English title), Ada en la jungla (Spain), Ada a dzsungelben (Hungary) | Union Générale Cinématographique (UGC) | A dying man Lord Gordon asks his niece Ada to find his son in Africa whom he left many years ago. | 96,760 | Ada in the Jungle | Ada in the Jungle (1988) | Ada in the Jungle (1988) | Ada in the Jungle | Ada in the Jungle (1988) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Ekspress | Express | Irina Denisova, Sergey Gayterov, Aleksey Ilin, Milina Khakirova, Artur Khatagov, Mikhail Khuranov, Aleksey Kirsanov, Arina Marakulina, Khalil Musayev, Egor Ovchinnikov, Aleksandr Slanov, Olga Smirnova, Pavel Vorozhtsov, Lev Zulkarnaev | Comedy, Drama | 80 | Russia | ru | ru | Color | Russia:16+ | 22 Sep 2022 (Russia) | 6.2 | 172 | 21,105,576 | Caucasus, City of Cherkessk. Soslanov Sasha or how friends are used to call him Sos is never dejected. Expelled from the University, nowhere to spend the night, a love of life Nina leaving the city - it's all rubbish. Sos is loyal to his fortune. One day, out of boredom, Sasha desperately gambles an "Express" wage - the bet is starting to win. However, Sos has lost the money-receiving card and now he has only 3 days to find his "Express". Cherkessk Odyssey has begun. | Russian | Express | 2,022 | movie | Ruslan Bratov | Ruslan Bratov, Mikhail Khuranov, Evgeniy Sytyy | null | null | Экспресс (Russia), Express (World-wide, English title) | null | Caucasus, City of Cherkessk. Soslanov Sasha or how friends are used to call him Sos is never dejected. Expelled from the University, nowhere to spend the night, a love of life Nina leaving the city - it's all rubbish. Sos is loyal to his fortune. One day, out of boredom, Sasha desperately gambles an "Express" wage - the bet is starting to win. However, Sos has lost the money-receiving card and now he has only 3 days to find his "Express". Cherkessk Odyssey has begun. | 21,105,576 | Express | Express (2022) | Express (2022) | Express | Express (2022) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The Good Girl | The Good Girl | Jennifer Aniston, Deborah Rush, Mike White, John Carroll Lynch, Jake Gyllenhaal, Zooey Deschanel, John C. Reilly, Tim Blake Nelson, Jacquie Barnbrook, Annie O'Donnell, John Doe, Roxanne Hart, Jon Shere, Alice Amter, Jean Rhodes, Aimee Garcia, Lalo Guerrero, Michael Hyatt, Ken Rudulph, Enzo, Michael Laren, Gail Borges, Mike Knox | Drama, Romance | 93 | Netherlands, Germany, United States | nl, de, us | en | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Canada:14A, Canada:G::(Quebec), Finland:K-15, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Iceland:12, India:A, Ireland:12, Ireland:18, Italy:T, Japan:PG-12, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Norway:15, Poland:16, Portugal:M/12, Russia:16+, Singapore:R(A), Spain:13, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:15, United States:TV-14::(TV rating), United States:R | 30 Aug 2002 (USA) | 6.4 | 47,304 | 279,113 | A young married woman's mundane life takes a turn for the worst when she strikes up a passionate and illicit affair with an oddball discount-store stock boy who thinks he's Holden Caulfield. | English | The Good Girl | 2,002 | movie | Miguel Arteta | Mike White | Shaina Holmes | Tom Adams, Colin Anderson, Thomas Bango, James Barrett, Bobby D. Bartlett, John S. Beyers, Mike Booth, David Boyd, Pierre Cane, William Christie, Xiomara Comrie, Andrae Crawford, Bruce Del Castillo, Ric Delgado, Louis DiCesare, Tim Durr, Paul Elliott, John Emory, Rusty Geller, Raymond Gonzales, Dave Harvey, Kelly Krotine, Charles 'Woody' Lang, Robert Lee, Ryan Louden, Robert Magnano, Darin Moran, Lloyd Moriarity, Randy Nolen, Arianne Peckham Palmieri, Kira Parser, Kevin P. Patterson, Jim Plannette, Dale Robinette, Moulaye Sene, Sidney Sidell, Curtis Smith, Bruce D. Spellman, Miguel Sánchez, Keith Talley, Peter Burgess Smith, Charles A. Vogeler, Michael J. Walker | Good Girl (Japan, English title), A Boa Rapaza (Spain, Galician title), 麦田守望的女孩 (China, Mandarin title), 麦田守望者 (China, Mandarin title), グッド・ガール (Japan, Japanese title) | Fox Searchlight Pictures, Twentieth Century Fox, United International Pictures (UIP), 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Mars Distribution, Teleview International, Independent Films, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Bridge Entertainment Group, Star Entertainment, United International Pictures (UIP), Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, All Media Company, Divisa Home Video, Cinemania Group, Leeding Media, WVG Medien, WVG Medien, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, DivX, Gativideo, Paramount Pictures, SPI International | A discount store clerk strikes up an affair with a stock boy who considers himself the incarnation of Holden Caulfield.
A young married woman's mundane life takes a turn for the worst when she strikes up a passionate and illicit affair with an oddball discount-store stock boy who thinks he's Holden Caulfield.—Elena Pérez | 279,113 | Good Girl, The | The Good Girl (2002) | Good Girl, The (2002) | Good Girl, The | Good Girl, The (2002) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers, Buster Keaton, Michael Crawford, Jack Gilford, Annette Andre, Michael Hordern, Leon Greene, Roy Kinnear, Alfie Bass, John Bluthal, Pamela Brown, Patricia Jessel, Beatrix Lehmann, Frank Thornton, Peter Butterworth, John Bennett, Andrew Faulds, Jennifer Baker, Susan Baker, Ronnie Brody, Frank Elliott, Lucienne Bridou, Helen Funai, Bill Kerr, Jack May, Inga Neilsen, Jon Pertwee, Janet Webb, Myrna White, Joaquín Gómez, Joey Hamlin, Ricardo Palacios, Ingrid Pitt | Comedy, Musical | 99 | United States, United Kingdom | us, gb | en | Color::(Technicolor) | Argentina:Atp, Australia:PG, Australia:A, Canada:PG::(Manitoba/Ontario), Canada:G::(Quebec), Finland:S, France:Tous publics, Italy:VM14, Netherlands:14::(orginal rating), New Zealand:G, Norway:12, Singapore:PG, Spain:12::(DVD rating), Spain:12::(DVD/Blu-Ray Rating), Spain:13::(DVD rating), Sweden:11, United Kingdom:A, United Kingdom:PG::(video rating), United States:Approved::(Suggested for Mature Audiences), West Germany:12, (f: fr,16) | 16 Oct 1966 (USA) | 6.8 | 9,828 | 60,438 | Pseudolus (Zero Mostel), the laziest slave in Rome, has one wish: to purchase his freedom. When his master and mistress leave for the day, he finds out that the young master has fallen in love with a virgin in the house of Marcus Lycus (Phil Silvers), a slave dealer specializing in beautiful women. Pseudolus concocts a deal in which he will be freed if he can procure the girl for young Hero (Michael Crawford). Of course, it can't be that simple, and everything begins to go wrong. | English | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | 1,966 | movie | Richard Lester | Melvin Frank, Michael Pertwee, Burt Shevelove, Larry Gelbart, Titus Maccius Plautus | null | Austin Dempster, Alex Thomson, Paul Wilson, Denis Cameron, Allan Jones, Anthony B. Richmond | Le forum en folie (France), Toll trieben es die alten Römer (Germany), Golfus de Roma (Spain), Sattuipa hassusti matkalla Foorumiin (Finland), Algo gracioso sucedió camino del Foro (Argentina) | United Artists, United Artists, United Artists, Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF), United Artists, United Artists, United Artists, United Artists, Dear Film, United Artists, National Broadcasting Company (NBC), Yleisradio (YLE), Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, MGM/UA Home Entertainment, Chapel Distribution, MGM Home Entertainment, FS Film, MGM Home Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment, SF Home Entertainment, Kino Lorber, 101 Films | A wily Roman slave schemes to earn his freedom by romantically uniting his master with a courtesan. But matters get complicated and he ends up dragging in his neighbors around him, leading to chaos.
Pseudolus (Zero Mostel), the laziest slave in Rome, has one wish: to purchase his freedom. When his master and mistress leave for the day, he finds out that the young master has fallen in love with a virgin in the house of Marcus Lycus (Phil Silvers), a slave dealer specializing in beautiful women. Pseudolus concocts a deal in which he will be freed if he can procure the girl for young Hero (Michael Crawford). Of course, it can't be that simple, and everything begins to go wrong.—John Vogel <[email protected]> | 60,438 | Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966) | Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A (1966) | Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A | Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, A (1966) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Bullets Over Broadway | Bullets Over Broadway | John Cusack, Dianne Wiest, Jennifer Tilly, Chazz Palminteri, Mary-Louise Parker, Jack Warden, Joe Viterelli, Rob Reiner, Tracey Ullman, Jim Broadbent, Harvey Fierstein, Stacey Nelkin, Malgorzata Zajaczkowska, Charles Cragin, Nina von Arx, Edie Falco, Hope W. Sacharoff, Debi Mazar, Brian McConnachie, Tony Sirico, Victor Colicchio, Louis Eppolito, Gene Canfield, Peter Castellotti, Tony Conforti, John Di Benedetto, John Ventimiglia, Lisa Arturo, Rachel Black Spaulding, Alison Cramer, Kelly Groninger, Jennifer Lamberts, Carol Lee Meadows, Jo Telford, Meghan Strange, Leigh Torlage, Debra Wiseman, Paul Herman, James Reno, Gerald Edward Dolezar, Shannah Laumeister Stern, Fran McGee, Annie Joe Edwards, Kernan Bell, Nick Iacovino, Frank Aquilino, Sohrab Ardeshir, Molly Regan, Phil Stein, John Doumanian, Dayle Haddon, Tony Darrow, Howard Erskine, Benay Venuta, Ken Roberts, Jennifer Van Dyck, Peter McRobbie, José Alvarez, John Hoyt, Jeff Mazzola, Alison Mork, Bruce Roberts, Patty Sherman, Bebie Waller, Rick Washburn | Comedy, Crime | 98 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Brazil:16::(video rating), Canada:14+::(Ontario), Denmark:15, Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Iceland:L, Ireland:15, Italy:T, Netherlands:MG6, Norway:11, Peru:14, Portugal:M/12::(Qualidade), Singapore:PG, South Korea:15, Spain:T, Sweden:11, United Kingdom:15, United States:R | 24 Feb 1995 (USA) | 7.4 | 41,695 | 109,348 | 1920s Broadway. Playwright David Shayne considers himself an artist, and surrounds himself with like minded people, most struggling financially as they create art for themselves, not the masses. David, however, believes the failure of his first two plays was because he gave up creative control to other people who didn't understand the material. As such, he wants to direct his just completed third play, "God of Our Fathers", insider scuttlebutt being that it may very well make David the toast of Broadway. With David having no directing history, David's regular producer, Julian Marx, can't find any investors,... until a single investor who will finance the entire production comes onto the scene. He is Nick Valenti, a big time mobster, with the catch being that his dimwitted girlfriend, non-actress Olive Neal, get the lead role. A hesitant David and Julian, who are able to talk Nick into them giving Olive one of the two female supporting roles instead, go along with the scheme hoping that the three other actors hired will be able to make up for any deficiencies posed by Olive. What makes Olive's situation worse for David is that Nick has placed a bodyguard named Cheech - a typical thug who kills if need be - on Olive, he a constant presence at the theater during rehearsals. David is unaware or mindfully ignorant of issues concerning the other actors. Helen Sinclair, who has the lead, is a diva of an actress, who hasn't had a hit in years. Regardless, she is slyly manipulating David to make the role more glamorous befitting her real life persona than the frigid character he has written. Gossip is that Warner Purcell, the only male among the cast, has a roller coaster of a weight problem. Currently on a low, Warner tends to eat and eat and eat when when he gets stressed. And Eden Brent, a happy-go-lucky actress, has a constant companion in her pet chihuahua, Mr. Woofulls, whose presence is a constant thorn in Helen's side. With one problem after another during rehearsals, one event seems to have the potential to turn the production around on a permanent upswing,... that is if David goes along with it, he resisting if only because it would mean that his artistic vision was wrong. Regardless, there is still the potential for something to go violently wrong with Nick solely looking out for Olive's interest, and Cheech a constant presence, he seeing and hearing everything that is happening. | English | Bullets Over Broadway | 1,994 | movie | Woody Allen | Woody Allen, Douglas McGrath | null | David E. Baron, Kenny Burke, Michael Caracciolo, Michael Green, Brian Hamill, Tom McKibbin, Dick Mingalone, Ray Quinlan, Robert Ward, Jack Coffen, Chris Hammond, Michael 'Flash' McDonald | Coups de feu sur Broadway (France), Bales sobre Broadway (Spain, Catalan title), Balas sobre Broadway (Spain), 子弹横飞百老汇 (China, Mandarin title), Výstrely na Broadwayi (Slovakia) | Argus-SV, Bac Films, Buena Vista International, Concorde Film, Herald Film Company, Laurenfilm, Miramax, Pandora Film Verleih, Roadshow Films, Spentzos Films, Warner Bros., Arthaus, Atlantic Film, Ava, Concorde Home Entertainment, Emerald, Gativideo, Kadokawa Entertainment, Kadowkawa Shoten Productions Co., Miramax, NHK-BS2, Notorious Pictures, PlayArte Pictures, Quiver Distribution, RCV Home Entertainment, RCV Home Entertainment, RCV Home Entertainment, Selecta Visión, Spentzos Film Home Video, Sunrise Entertainment, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, VPS Video, Walt Disney Home Video, Walt Disney Home Video, Warner Home Video, Yleisradio (YLE) | In New York in 1928, a struggling playwright is forced to cast a mobster's talentless girlfriend in his latest drama in order to get it produced.
1920s Broadway. Playwright David Shayne considers himself an artist, and surrounds himself with like minded people, most struggling financially as they create art for themselves, not the masses. David, however, believes the failure of his first two plays was because he gave up creative control to other people who didn't understand the material. As such, he wants to direct his just completed third play, "God of Our Fathers", insider scuttlebutt being that it may very well make David the toast of Broadway. With David having no directing history, David's regular producer, Julian Marx, can't find any investors,... until a single investor who will finance the entire production comes onto the scene. He is Nick Valenti, a big time mobster, with the catch being that his dimwitted girlfriend, non-actress Olive Neal, get the lead role. A hesitant David and Julian, who are able to talk Nick into them giving Olive one of the two female supporting roles instead, go along with the scheme hoping that the three other actors hired will be able to make up for any deficiencies posed by Olive. What makes Olive's situation worse for David is that Nick has placed a bodyguard named Cheech - a typical thug who kills if need be - on Olive, he a constant presence at the theater during rehearsals. David is unaware or mindfully ignorant of issues concerning the other actors. Helen Sinclair, who has the lead, is a diva of an actress, who hasn't had a hit in years. Regardless, she is slyly manipulating David to make the role more glamorous befitting her real life persona than the frigid character he has written. Gossip is that Warner Purcell, the only male among the cast, has a roller coaster of a weight problem. Currently on a low, Warner tends to eat and eat and eat when when he gets stressed. And Eden Brent, a happy-go-lucky actress, has a constant companion in her pet chihuahua, Mr. Woofulls, whose presence is a constant thorn in Helen's side. With one problem after another during rehearsals, one event seems to have the potential to turn the production around on a permanent upswing,... that is if David goes along with it, he resisting if only because it would mean that his artistic vision was wrong. Regardless, there is still the potential for something to go violently wrong with Nick solely looking out for Olive's interest, and Cheech a constant presence, he seeing and hearing everything that is happening.—Huggo
New York, 1928. David Shayne is a playwright and his last two movies have bombed. He has a new play and wants to direct it himself. However, he is unable to find a financier for his play until Nick Valenti comes along. Slight problem - Valenti is a mobster, and he now insists that his talentless girlfriend, Olive Neal, get the lead role. Things are about to get very complicated.—grantss
Set in 1920's New York City, this movie tells the story of idealistic young playwright David Shayne. Producer Julian Marx finally finds funding for the project from gangster Nick Valenti. The catch is that Nick's girl friend Olive Neal gets the part of a psychiatrist, and Olive is a bimbo who could never pass for a psychiatrist as well as being a dreadful actress. Agreeing to this first compromise is the first step to Broadway's complete seduction of David, who neglects longtime girl friend Ellen. Meanwhile David puts up with Warner Purcell, the leading man who is a compulsive eater, Helen Sinclair, the grand dame who wants her part jazzed up, and Cheech, Olive's interfering hitman / bodyguard. Eventually, the playwright must decide whether art or life is more important.—Reid Gagle
David Shayne, a neurotic playwright, has just found a way to have his play produced. Mob boss Nick Valenti has faith that the play will bring in big bucks. Nick is a little stubborn, and demands that his wannabe actress girlfriend, bimbo Olive have a large part, but Olive is a terrible actress and a conceited moron. Above all that, David is caught in an affair with lead actress Helen Sinclair and constantly at odds with the cast and crew. Soon he finds himself taking writing tips from Olive's bodyguard Cheech, who turns out to be a great writer himself. When the cast is introduced to Cheech's rewrite (thinking it's David's) David starts getting amazing compliments. Knowing whom the real writer is, David starts to question whether or not he is a true artist.—Monte_Man167 | 109,348 | Bullets Over Broadway | Bullets Over Broadway (1994) | Bullets Over Broadway (1994) | Bullets Over Broadway | Bullets Over Broadway (1994) | ||
La ira de Dios | The Wrath of God | Juan Minujín, Macarena Achaga, Mónica Antonópulos, Diego Peretti, Tessa Stokes, Ornella D'Elía, Santiago Achaga, Romina Pinto, Guillermo Arengo, Pedro Merlo, Pablo Pinto, Lisandro Fiks, Pablo Lapa, Pablo Lapa | Drama, Thriller | 97 | Argentina | ar | es | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA15+::(self-applied), Brazil:12, Canada:TV-MA::(self-applied), Egypt:18+::(self-applied), France:16::(self-applied), Germany:16::(self-applied), India:A::(self-applied), Indonesia:18+::(self-applied), Israel:16::(self-applied), Italy:VM14::(self-applied), Japan:R18+, Mexico:TV-MA::(self-applied), Netherlands:16::(self-applied), Poland:16::(self-applied), Singapore:NC16, South Korea:15::(self-applied), Spain:16::(self-applied), Sweden:16+::(self-applied), Thailand:18+::(self-applied), Turkey:18+::(self-applied), United Kingdom:15, United States:TV-MA, United Arab Emirates:18+::(self-applied) | 15 Jun 2022 (USA) | 5.8 | 4,650 | 15,189,534 | null | Spanish | The Wrath of God | 2,022 | movie | Sebastián Schindel | Pablo Del Teso, Guillermo Martínez, Guillermo Martínez, Sebastián Schindel | Nicolas Cragnolino | Ignacio Acevedo, Valeria Astargo, Alejo Frias, Esteban Gonzalez, Ivan Insausti, Claudio Iturrieta, Karim Kachou, Juan Pedriel, Pablo Stamboulian, Gustavo Triviño | La Ira de Dios (Argentina), The Wrath of God (Indonesia, English title), The Wrath of God (South Africa, English title), The Wrath of God (India, English title), The Wrath of God (Israel, English title) | Netflix, Netflix | Luciana, a young woman immersed in a circle of mysterious deaths of relatives and the growing suspicion that the person responsible is an enigmatic writer, her former boss. | 15,189,534 | Wrath of God, The | The Wrath of God (2022) | Wrath of God, The (2022) | The Wrath of God | The Wrath of God (2022) | ||
16 Blocks | 16 Blocks | Bruce Willis, Yasiin Bey, David Morse, Jenna Stern, Casey Sander, Cylk Cozart, David Zayas, Robert Racki, Patrick Garrow, Sasha Roiz, Conrad Pla, Hechter Ubarry, Richard Fitzpatrick, Peter McRobbie, Michael F. Keenan, Robert Clohessy, Jess Mal Gibbons, Tig Fong, Brenda Pressley, Kim Chan, Carmen López, Scott McCord, David Sparrow, Eduardo Gomez, Sam Kung, Angela Seto, Bernie Henry, Nick Alachiotis, Danny Lima, Claudio Masciulli, Efosa Otuomagie, Christina Orjalo, Richard Wenk, Derek Hoffman, Brian Read, Ryan Wulff, Steve Kahan, Paul Tuerpe, Cece Neber Labao, Jim Chong, Betty Chong, Sam Moses, Kathy Imrie, Jason Burke, Tom Wlaschiha, Scott Douglas, J.D. Nicholsen, Kameron Louangxay, Victoria Mitchell, Cecil Phillips, Rob Wiethoff, Jimmy Campbell, Richard Collier, Aaron Ferguson, Bradley Paterson, Paul J.Q. Lee, Heather Dawn, Daryl Dismond, Jim Lavin, Beatriz Yuste, David Talbolt, Toni Ellwand, Rolando Alvarez Giacoman, Brian G. Andersson, Robert Bizik, Ed Cuffe, Joseph DeBona, Richard Donner, Albert Duic, Marshall Factora, Victor Formosa, Eli Harris, Kevin P. McCarthy, Liam McGuckian, Denis McKeown, Beshoy Mehany, Allison Lee Ritter, Khalid Rivera, Joe Rosario, Talia Russo, Norman Schleiffer, Alex Scrymgeour, Michael Segovia, Michael Sercerchi, Joseph Siravo, Brian Smyj, Jeremy J. Sullivan, Lana Titov, Joshua Tolby, Schuster Vance, Sonny Vellozzi, Emerson Wong, William S. Wong | Action, Drama, Thriller | 102 | United States, Germany | us, de | en, es | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:M, Austria:14, Brazil:14, Canada:14A::(Canadian Home Video rating), Canada:PG::(Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Denmark:11, Egypt:16+::(self-applied), Finland:K-11, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Hungary:16, Iceland:14, India:UA, Ireland:12A, Italy:T, Malaysia:U, Mexico:B, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Norway:15, Philippines:PG-13, Poland:12, Portugal:M/12, Russia:12+, Singapore:PG, South Africa:13, South Korea:15, Spain:13::(ICAA), Sweden:11, United Kingdom:12A, United States:PG-13, United Arab Emirates:PG-15::(self-applied) | 03 Mar 2006 (USA) | 6.6 | 134,677 | 450,232 | "All they had to do was get across town." For aging NYPD detective Jack Mosley, this should've been his last assignment before a well-deserved retirement. The job was simple: transport Edward "Eddie" Bunker, a reluctant African-American witness, all the way to the New York State Supreme Court Building 16 blocks from the police department. Until it wasn't. Now Jack and Eddie are on the run from a group of corrupt and dirty cops, led by officer Frank Nugent, who will do anything in their power to stop them from reaching the Supreme Court. It's a race against time that may cost Jack everything he's devoted his job to. | English, Spanish | 16 Blocks | 2,006 | movie | Richard Donner | Richard Wenk | Dennis Berardi, Kristy Blackwell, Cyril Frederick Chu, Rob Del Ciancio, Bonnie Dickson, Jeremy Dineen, Jason Giberson, Robert Greb, Annu Gulati, Noel Hooper, Evan Jacobs, Matt Ralph, Chris Ross, Avi Salem, Geoff D.E. Scott, Michael Stewart, Wilson Tang, Brendan Taylor, Mark Tureski, Everette Jbob Webber, Aaron Weintraub, Fiona Campbell Westgate, Kyle Yoneda | Johnny Askwith, Bruce Atwater, Mark Beauchamp, Hans Bjerno, Eric Boncher, Geb Byers, Michael Carr, Gilles Corbeil, Mark Cyre, Jon Delgado, John Dolan, Richard Dolan, William Engel, Greg Finkel, Matthew W. Flannery, Michael Galbraith, Ava Gerlitz, Kevin Gilligan, Lisa-Marie Gleeson, Craig Haagensen, Nate Havens, Kelly Hearns, Petr Hlinomaz, Patrick King, Jim Krauter, Mark Lewandowski, Dave Lowry, Jerry Lowry, Patrick Lowry, Shaun Lowry, Jim Manzoni, Lance Mayer, Charles Meere III, Joseph Micomonaco, Alan Millar, William D. Moran, Peter Morello, Christopher Murphy, Ed Nessen, Vern Nobles Jr., Anthony Nocera, Chris Nordstrom, Phil Oetiker, Masahiro Onodera, Justin Panzanaro, Gottfried Pflugbeil, Matthew Pill, Michael Plant, George Potter, Dany Racine, Herb Reischl Jr., Brent Robinson, John Romer, Tim Ross, Dana Rutledge, Ronald Schlueter, Patrick Shelby, Tom Starnes, Robert Stecko, Paul Thompson, Neil Trafford, Jim Walsh, Rory Walsh, Barry Wetcher, Amanda Wojtaszek, Ian C. Harris, Matas Kiskis, Marek Krawczyk | Sixteen Blocks (United States), 16 blocs (France), 16 calles (Spain), 16 carrers (Spain, Catalan title), 16 blokova (Serbia) | Benelux Film Distribution, Central Partnership, Distribution Company, E Stars Films, Filmax, Metropolitan Filmexport, Monolith Plus, Multivision Multimedia India, Scanbox Entertainment, Sony Pictures Releasing Australia, United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), Warner Bros. Pictures Germany, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros., Warner Bros., 01 Distribution, BBC One, BBC Three, Best Hollywood, California Filmes, Divisa Home Video, Divisa Home Video, Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Eagle Films, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, Global Media Distribution, HBO Max, IPA Asia Pacific, Imagem Filmes, Imagem Filmes, Leonine Studios, Leonine Studios, Mainostelevisio (MTV3), Metropolitan Filmexport, Metropolitan Filmexport, Nu Metro Home Entertainment, Odeon, RTL Entertainment, RTL Entertainment, Solar Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sub, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video | An aging alcoholic cop is assigned the task of escorting a witness from police custody to a courthouse 16 blocks away. There are, however, chaotic forces at work that prevent them from making it in one piece.
"All they had to do was get across town." For aging NYPD detective Jack Mosley, this should've been his last assignment before a well-deserved retirement. The job was simple: transport Edward "Eddie" Bunker, a reluctant African-American witness, all the way to the New York State Supreme Court Building 16 blocks from the police department. Until it wasn't. Now Jack and Eddie are on the run from a group of corrupt and dirty cops, led by officer Frank Nugent, who will do anything in their power to stop them from reaching the Supreme Court. It's a race against time that may cost Jack everything he's devoted his job to.—jesusblack-91294
Jack Mosley, a burnt-out detective, is assigned the unenviable task of transporting a fast-talking convict from jail to a courthouse 16 blocks away. However, along the way he learns that the man is supposed to testify against Mosley's colleagues, and the entire NYPD wants him dead. Mosley must choose between loyalty to his colleagues and protecting the witness, and never has such a short distance seemed so long...—Anonymous | 450,232 | 16 Blocks | 16 Blocks (2006) | 16 Blocks (2006) | 16 Blocks | 16 Blocks (2006) | ||
Matriarch | Matriarch | Charlie Blackwood, Julie Hannan, Scott Vickers, Alan Cuthbert, Briony Monroe, Thoren Ferguson, Martin Murphy, Kris McDowall, Cameron Fulton, David Friel, Anne Kane Howie, Andrew Kelly, Alex Martin | Horror, Thriller | 91 | United Kingdom | gb | en | Color | Australia:MA15+, France:16, Germany:16, Netherlands:16, South Korea:15, Taiwan:R-15, United Kingdom:15, United States:R | 09 Apr 2019 (USA) | 5.2 | 4,158 | 6,301,452 | An expecting Mother (Rachel) and husband (Matt) crash their car in the countryside and are offered shelter by a farmer and his wife. Rachel soon realizes the farmer's children are in fact stolen. Just as they try to escape from the farm Rachel goes into labor..... | English | Matriarch | 2,018 | movie | Scott Vickers | Scott Vickers | null | Fraser Boland, Ray Crofter, Yutsil Hoyo, Ruaraidh MacLeod, Clare Mcintyre | 囚愛之家 (Taiwan), La Matriarche (Canada, French title), Матриарх (Russia), Mother | Film & TV House, GEM Entertainment, ACE Entertainment, Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Film1, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, SC Movies, SC Movies, Sunfilm Entertainment, Tiberius Film | An expecting Mother and husband crash their car in the countryside and are offered shelter by a farmer and his wife. Rachel soon realizes the farmer's children are in fact stolen. Just as they try to escape from the farm.
An expecting Mother (Rachel) and husband (Matt) crash their car in the countryside and are offered shelter by a farmer and his wife. Rachel soon realizes the farmer's children are in fact stolen. Just as they try to escape from the farm Rachel goes into labor.....
After becoming stranded in the Scottish countryside Rachel and Matt Hopkins are offered a night's shelter by a farmer and his wife (the Fairbairns) who are oddly infatuated by Rachel's pregnancy. That evening Rachel and Matt realize the farmer's daughter is Ellie Adams, a missing child who was headline news years before. As they attempt leave the farm and get help, the Fairbairn's capture and imprison them - they want their baby.
Living in a remote part of Scotland can be a lonely existence. Unexpected visitors in the middle of the night are a sight for sore eyes. When the victims of a car crash stumble upon a farmhouse miles from civilization, they think they are safe. But, the strange inhabitants have other ideas.
A pregnant woman and her husband are taken in by a farmer and his wife after their car crashes in the remote Scottish countryside. Once inside, they realize their hosts' daughter is in fact abducted and made headlines when she went missing years earlier. Things take a sinister twist when the farmer and his wife tell the couple they will take the woman's baby once the child is born. | 6,301,452 | Matriarch | Matriarch (2018) | Matriarch (2018) | Matriarch | Matriarch (2018) | ||
Dreamer | Dreamer | Ky Evans, Don Langley, Scott Satenspiel, Yanni Walker | Fantasy | 98 | United States | us | en | Color | null | null | 7 | 337 | null | 487,897 | null | English | Dreamer | 2,005 | movie | null | Martin George | null | Christa Nelson George, R. Dana Harlow, Nikolas Latimer, Yanni Walker | null | Pinema | A phobic man's dreams begin to come true. | 487,897 | Dreamer | Dreamer (2005) | Dreamer (2005) | Dreamer | Dreamer (2005) | null |
Away We Go | Away We Go | John Krasinski, Maya Rudolph, Carmen Ejogo, Catherine O'Hara, Jeff Daniels, Allison Janney, Jim Gaffigan, Samantha Pryor, Conor Carroll, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Josh Hamilton, Bailey Harkins, Brendan Spitz, Jaden Spitz, Chris Messina, Melanie Lynskey, Colton Parsons, Katherine Vaskevich, Jerome Stephens Jr., Brianna Eunmi Kim, Paul Schneider, Isabelle Moon Alexander, Finnerty Steeves, Stephanie Kurtzuba, Pete Wiggins, Audrey Amey, Shirley Roeca, Tory Wood, Michael Breckley, Steve Lai, Randy Lee, Duane Sequira, Vivien Eng, Leah O'Donnell, Hector Flores, Alexandra Grace Henderson, Paul Aldanée, Samuel Alsadi, R.K. Anderson, Steve Antonucci, Stan Babola, Nicholas Bartlett, Olivia Baseman, David Boston, Gail Bruno, Bobby Burkey, Steve Chavosky, Douglas L. Cook, Anthony Correa, Sully Cortez, George I. Cortright, Brenton Covington, Kimberly Dorsey, Rob Douglas, François Duhamel, Rob Edwards, Maritza Fernandez, JaMarlin Fowler, Patrick H. Fox, Teri Frost, Sari Gagnon, Ed Gary, Angela Golden Bryan, George Greader, Ben Hausbach, Marcus A. Huey, Bob Huff, Chris Irizarry, Alan R. Johnson, Cindy Eileen Johnson, Greg Joseph, Jason H. Karniol, Kody Klein, Dave LaBrucherie, Paul Jude Letersky, J. Lyle, Alexandra MacPherson-Munro, Dave McIlreath, Lisa Minzey, Brandon Moore, Brooke Murray, Michael Ortiz, Ryan Patrick, Heidi Rae, Chris Shaw, Brandon Shepard, Shawn C Smith, David Sotelo, Nathan Stipes, Chris Vaina, Melissa Wiehl | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 98 | United States, United Kingdom | us, gb | en | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:MA15+, Brazil:14, Canada:14A::(Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario), Canada:G::(Quebec), Finland:K-11, Germany:12, Hong Kong:IIB, Hungary:16, Ireland:15A, Japan:PG12, Netherlands:AL, New Zealand:M, Norway:A::(cinema rating), Portugal:M/16::(Qualidade), Russia:16+, Singapore:M18, South Korea:15, Sweden:Btl, Switzerland:10::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:10::(canton of Vaud), United Kingdom:15, United States:R | 26 Jun 2009 (USA) | 7 | 55,047 | 1,176,740 | Burt Farlander and Verona De Tessant, a couple steeped in eccentricity and irregularity, are very much in love, and thrilled when they find out that Verona is pregnant. Verona is enjoying pregnancy, Burt is already practicing skills that he believes a good father should have, and they live in the same state as Burt's parents Jerry and Gloria so their child-to-be can have grandparents. But when Burt and Verona go to dinner at his parents', the older couple shakes up the younger couple with surprising news: they have decided to move to Antwerp, Belgium. Verona lost her parents when she was relatively young, so she is very much alarmed, but the resilient couple quickly find a way to turn it into a positive: they embark on a search for the exact right place for them to raise their daughter-to-be. They go to every place they can think of, meeting family and friends along the way, with laughter and sadness. This is a road trip the parents-to-be will always remember. | English | Away We Go | 2,009 | movie | Sam Mendes | Dave Eggers, Vendela Vida | Glenn Allen, Mathieu Archambault, Sarah Barber, Barb Benoit, Dennis Berardi, Cheyenne Bloomfield, Dominik Bochenski, Ella Boliver, Yashwant Bombe, Wayne Brinton, Dan Cayer, Hubert Chan, Chris De Souza, Molle DeBartolo, Rob Del Ciancio, Thai Son Doan, Amélie Dubois, Danny Duchesneau, Jason Edwardh, Richard Friedlander, Tommy Gervais, Matt Glover, Jason Gougeon, Roopesh Gujar, Markus Janner, Cathy Jefferies, Vikram Kale, Isabelle Langlois, Chris MacKenzie, Sarah McMurdo, Daniel Mizuguchi, Jesh Krishna Murthy, Andrew Nguyen, Jessica Nolet, Rob Phillips, Marco Polsinelli, Kevin Quatman, Matt Ralph, Dominic Remane, Eric J. Robertson, Vinod Sathe, Matt Schofield, Jerry Seguin, Safia Siad, Jim Su, Sebastien Veilleux, Aaron Weintraub, Dan Cayer, James Cooper, David Fix, Parth Ghatge, Colleen Jenkinson, Claire McLachlan, Sebastien Proulx, Paul Saint-Hilaire, Dominik Wojtarowicz | Peter Agliata, Sebastián Almeida, Joshua Anderson, Russell Beard, Frank Boone, Tod Boyle, Patrick Capone, Andrew Cavagnet, Jay Coolidge, April Ruane Crowley, Nicolas Donadio, François Duhamel, David Dutkus, Glen Engels, Matthew J. Errico, Chris Estrada, Troy Felder, James J. Ferris, Michael P. Fredrickson, Anthony Gamiello, Chris Gamiello, Dennis Gamiello, Fred Gibson, John Gilgar, Scott L. Gordon, Carlos Omar Guerra, Rey Guimet, Marvin Haven, Garry Hirt, Susan Jacob, Christopher D. Jones, Bruce Jordan, Ben Kanegson, Keith Karidis, Meg Kettell, Jamie Klein, David Knoblock, Daniel Letizia, Chris Lombardozzi, Bill Losh, Edward W. Lowry, Xavier Luevano, Danny Mallory, Sean McCardell, Jon McGinty, Bryan Miller, Marty Miller, Kai Morbey, John Muliler, John C. Nadeau, Geoff Nangle, Ed Nessen, Robert S. Nielsen, Christopher Norr, Raymond Orraca, Alonso Parra, Jorge Parra, Earl Perque, Antonio Ponti, Tom Potoskie, Michael P. Prisco Jr., Brian Pruitt, Brendan Quinlan, Ralph Rea, George Richardson, Eddie Rodriguez, Gary Ryan, Satish Sahi, Eddie Santiago, Jim Seckel, Sarah Sher, Debbie Stampfle, Paul Stapleton-Smith, Cory R. Starr, Matt Stelling, Mitch Stelling, John Stewart, Jared Sturner, Carl Tebbenhoff, Michael Tesfai, Steve Whitcomb, Todd Wood, Jeremy Wren, Nickolas Xiros II, Chris Young, Josh Zientarski, John Alcantara, Michael Arisohn, Mike L. Germaine, Mike Indursky, Anthony Zibelli | This Must Be the Place (United States), Untitled Sam Mendes Project (United States), Farlanders (United States), Away We Go - Auf nach Irgendwo (Germany), Un lugar donde quedarse (Spain) | A-Film Distribution, A-Film Distribution, Alliance, BIM Distribuzione, Cathay-Keris Films, Entertainment One, Face to Face, Focus Features, Hollywood Classic Entertainment, Mars Distribution, Paradise Group, Serenity Entertainment International, Svensk Filmindustri (SF), TOBIS Film, A-Film Home Entertainment, Alliance, Argentina Video Home, Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, FS Film, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore, Odeon, Panorama Distributions, Panorama Distributions, Prorom Media-Trade, United International Pictures, Universal Home Video, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures, Valentim de Carvalho Multimédia | A couple expecting their first child travels the U.S. seeking the perfect "family home." They have misadventures and find fresh connections with relatives and old friends who help them discover "home" on their own terms for the first time.
Burt Farlander and Verona De Tessant, a couple steeped in eccentricity and irregularity, are very much in love, and thrilled when they find out that Verona is pregnant. Verona is enjoying pregnancy, Burt is already practicing skills that he believes a good father should have, and they live in the same state as Burt's parents Jerry and Gloria so their child-to-be can have grandparents. But when Burt and Verona go to dinner at his parents', the older couple shakes up the younger couple with surprising news: they have decided to move to Antwerp, Belgium. Verona lost her parents when she was relatively young, so she is very much alarmed, but the resilient couple quickly find a way to turn it into a positive: they embark on a search for the exact right place for them to raise their daughter-to-be. They go to every place they can think of, meeting family and friends along the way, with laughter and sadness. This is a road trip the parents-to-be will always remember.—Ciaran
Mid-thirtysomethings Burt Farlander and Verona De Tessant are a loving couple; Burt has always wanted to marry Verona, but Verona resists, not seeing the point of the institution. Now they're expecting a baby together, despite questioning their potential as parents. They are happy that they made the decision to move close to Burt's parents, Jerry and Gloria Farlander, as they want to share the experience with the baby's grandparents. Verona's own parents died over a decade earlier; she doesn't like to discuss this. In Verona's sixth month, she and Burt learn that Jerry and Gloria are moving to Antwerpen, Belgium the month before the baby is due, just because it's something they've always wanted to do. Burt and Verona don't understand what they see as Jerry and Gloria's selfishness in putting this move above spending time with their granddaughter-to-be. Being mobile people, Burt and Verona decide to move. As they want to share their new family experience with people that they love, they decide to take a trans-continental trip to meet with old friends and relatives. Most of them are married with their own children, and Burt and Verona want to see where they want to live and with whom they want to share the experience.—Huggo | 1,176,740 | Away We Go | Away We Go (2009) | Away We Go (2009) | Away We Go | Away We Go (2009) | ||
Bullet | Bullet | Mickey Rourke, Frank Senger, Adrien Brody, John Enos III, Fatmir Haskaj, Joe Dain, Manny Perez, Shirley Scott, Heather Laszlo, Jerry Grayson, Suzanne Shepherd, Ted Levine, Matthew Powers, Jerry Dean, Tupac Shakur, Gina Figueroa, Mario Bosco, Nick Scotti, Jason Woliner, Tahir Moncion, Horacio Le Don, Willy DeVille, Mick O'Rourke, Joey Rourke, Kevin Pinassi, Donnie Wahlberg, Doug Dewitt, Gene Canfield, Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini, Larry Romano, Tommy Cherubino, Jermaine Hopkins, Troy Baudoin, Oni Faida Lampley, Candace Bennett, Eddie Daniels, Amy Pierce, Suzanna Keller, Ellsworth Davis, Stretch, Michael Kenneth Williams, Sherry Stearn, Jennifer Drake, Israel M. Grossman, Peter Dinklage, Anthony Giangrande, Curt Hayward, Marshall Dancing Elk Lucas, David L. Marston, Moet Meira, Marc Rose, Paul Sampson, Jill Wisoff | Action, Crime, Drama | 96 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:R, Canada:R::(Canadian Home Video rating), Canada:16+::(Quebec), Germany:18, Iceland:16, New Zealand:R18, South Korea:18, United Kingdom:18::(video premiere), United States:TV-14::(LSV), United States:TV-MA::(LSV), United States:TV-MA::(LSV), United States:R | 31 May 1996 (Italy) | 6.4 | 8,941 | 115,781 | A Jewish junkie is paroled after 8 years in prison, and once back on the street, rips off a drug dealer whom he already had a grudge against. The drug dealer hires an enforcer to retaliate, and things quickly escalate out of control. With only two friends to back him up, the junkie prepares for the inevitable showdown. | English | Bullet | 1,996 | movie | Julien Temple | Mickey Rourke, Bruce Rubenstein | null | Royal Alvis, Robert Blair, Maria Calvaruso, John Cardoni, Brian Carmichael, Archangelo V. Ciotti, Dan Denitto, Maurizio Dotto, Joe Doughan, John Glaser, Edward Gold, Jim McConkey, Kevin McKenna, Sean O'Brien, Neil O'Malley, Rocco Palmieri, Christopher T. Paul, Linda Phillips, Steve Sands, Mark Schwentner, Sean Strong, Donald Sweeney, Alan Wolfe, Robert Shepherd | Bullet - Auge um Auge (Germany), Metak (Serbia), Булит (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title), Kohtalon luoti (Finland), Bullet, Droga e Morte (Portugal) | New Line Cinema, Roadshow Entertainment, New Line Home Video, Warner Home Video, New Line Home Video, Bac Films, Cecchi Gori Distribuzione, Epix Media, First Independent Video, Iris, New Line Home Video, PFC Vidéo, Roadshow Entertainment Video, SBP, Spentzos Film Home Video, Warner Home Video, marketing-film | Paroled after 8 years in prison, Bullet's picked up by his brother and a friend. Bullet assaults a drug dealer and two customers. Things escalate.
A Jewish junkie is paroled after 8 years in prison, and once back on the street, rips off a drug dealer whom he already had a grudge against. The drug dealer hires an enforcer to retaliate, and things quickly escalate out of control. With only two friends to back him up, the junkie prepares for the inevitable showdown.—monkeysgalore
Butch "Bullet" Stein, a Jewish junkie from the mean streets of Brooklyn, is paroled after eight years in prison. Butch rips off a runner for local drug dealer, Tank, and is soon right back into his old habit of snorting coke and shooting up heroin with his best friend Lester. Enraged by Butch's affront and already determined to get revenge on him for a past wrong, Tank sets about getting even with his old enemy by hiring a hulking brute, Gates, to beat Butch. When the confrontation occurs, however, Gates breaks his hand on the battle-hardened Butch. Besides Lester, the only people in Butch's corner are his two brothers, the mentally-unhinged Vietnam War veteran Louis and aspiring artist Ruby, neither of whom can be counted on to help him in the inevitable showdown.—Anonymous | 115,781 | Bullet | Bullet (1996) | Bullet (1996) | Bullet | Bullet (1996) | ||
Fanboys | Fanboys | Sam Huntington, Christopher Rodriguez Marquette, Dan Fogler, Jay Baruchel, Kristen Bell, David Denman, Christopher McDonald, Charlie B. Brown, Isaac Kappy, Stephen Pina, Seth Rogen, Tarek Bishara, Clark Sanchez, Stanley Shunkamolah, Danny Trejo, Hugh Elliot, Allie Grant, Ethan Suplee, Joe Lo Truglio, Billy Dee Williams, Jaime King, Pell James, William Shatner, Carrie Fisher, Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Zak Knutson, Ray Park, Chuck Borden, Peter Reinert, Will Forte, Craig Robinson, Lou Taylor Pucci, Noah Segan, Yvonne Alemany-Coffer, Jess Coffer, Linda Crispien, Sean East, Christopher Judge, Rachel Klein, John C. Mann, Charles Martinet, Peter Mayhew, Danny McBride, Maja Miletich, Addison Ridge, Shappy Seasholtz, Michael Shanks, Armin Shimerman, Gary Sievers | Adventure, Comedy, Crime | 120 | United States | us | en | Color | Australia:M, Canada:14A, Canada:G::(Québec), Canada:18+::(self-applied), Germany:12, Iceland:L, Ireland:15, Netherlands:12, Portugal:M/12, Singapore:NC-16, Sweden:11::(DVD rating), United Kingdom:15::(video rating), United States:PG-13 | 13 Feb 2009 (Iceland) | 6.5 | 61,108 | 489,049 | null | English | Fanboys | 2,009 | movie | Kyle Newman | Ernest Cline, Adam F. Goldberg, Ernest Cline, Dan Pulick | Bridget Allen, Dan Blank, Sarah Blank, David A. Davidson, Christopher Dusendschon, Mia Lavezzi, Chris Longo, Iain Marcks, Kevin O'Neill, Aaron Peak, Andrew E. Tilles, David Van Woert, Leo Vezzali, Johnny Wilson | Phillip Abeyta, Mike Bachman, Nick Barros, Eric Budlong, Brian Cantrell, Brown Cooper, Theda Cunningham, Eric Damazio, Darrin DeLoach, Allen Eaves, John Estes, Jason Garcia, George Greene, Paul F. Guyer, Willow Jenkins, Shane D. Kelly, Matthew King, Scott Koche, Greg Lomas, Benjamin Lowell, Chris Lumpkin, George Maxwell, Johnny Medeiros, Jessica Ramos, John Sheeren, Greg Travis, Ralph Watson, Corey Weintraub | Фанати (Ukraine), Loucos e Fãs (Portugal), Fanboys: Razboiul fanilor (Romania), Фанаты (Russia), ファンボーイズ (Japan, Japanese title) | Third Rail Releasing, Alliance, Capelight Pictures, Golden Village Pictures, MGM Distribution, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Zon Lusomundo Audiovisuais, GEM Entertainment, Genius Products, Odeon, Reel Corporation, Reel DVD, Universal Studios Home Video, Universal Studios Home Video, West Video, Anchor Bay Entertainment (UK), Anchor Bay Entertainment (UK), Capelight Pictures, Capelight Pictures, Comedy Central, Culture Publishers (CP), Paradiso Home Entertainment, Vivendi Entertainment, Film1, La Aventura, Pluto TV | Star Wars fanatics take a cross-country trip to George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch so their dying friend can see a screening of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) before its release. | 489,049 | Fanboys | Fanboys (2009) | Fanboys (2009) | Fanboys | Fanboys (2009) | ||
Karera ga honki de amu toki wa, | Close-Knit | Tôma Ikuta, Kenta Kiritani, Mugi Kadowaki, Eiko Koike, Noriko Eguchi, Misako Tanaka, Lily, Rie Mimura, Shûji Kashiwabara, Tôru Shinagawa, Rin Kakihara, Kaito Komie, Fûto Takahashi | Drama | 127 | Japan | jp | ja | Color | Canada:PG::(British Columbia), Finland:K-12, Germany:Not Rated, Hong Kong:IIB, Japan:G, Singapore:M18, South Korea:12, Taiwan:R-12 | 25 Feb 2017 (Italy) | 7.2 | 1,950 | 5,633,706 | One spring Hiromi, who is the mother of an 11-year-old girl Tomo, left home for the umpteenth time. Tomo is accustomed to such a mother and as always went to Makio's place. He is a brother of Hiromi and has lived with Rinko, a pretty girlfriend. Actually, Rinko is a transwoman. She works as a caregiver in a nursing home where Makio's mother Sayuri who suffers from dementia is living. Rinko makes a delicious meal and sometimes cuddles Tomo. She is a little confused, but Tomo, Rinko and Makio start to live a life together. One day Rinko teaches Tomo to knit to control her temper. Rinko was also taught by her mother at the age of puberty when she struggled with her sexuality. A daughter neglected by her mother. A gentle uncle and his transgender lover. An angsty boy who recognizes a sense of himself as a gay - A warm "knitting" reorganizes unconventional family. | Japanese | Close-Knit | 2,017 | movie | Naoko Ogigami | Naoko Ogigami | null | null | 彼らが本気で編むときは、 (Japan, Japanese title), Close-Knit (World-wide, English title), Close-Knit (United States), Close-Knit (United Kingdom), Close-Knit (France) | Suurkiitos, Nikkatsu | Tomo, an 11-year old girl, discovers her mother has abandoned her. Tomo's uncle and his transgender girlfriend, Rinko, take her in. Together they tackle the task of knitting 108 of Rinko's special hopes and dreams, one stitch at a time.
One spring Hiromi, who is the mother of an 11-year-old girl Tomo, left home for the umpteenth time. Tomo is accustomed to such a mother and as always went to Makio's place. He is a brother of Hiromi and has lived with Rinko, a pretty girlfriend. Actually, Rinko is a transwoman. She works as a caregiver in a nursing home where Makio's mother Sayuri who suffers from dementia is living. Rinko makes a delicious meal and sometimes cuddles Tomo. She is a little confused, but Tomo, Rinko and Makio start to live a life together. One day Rinko teaches Tomo to knit to control her temper. Rinko was also taught by her mother at the age of puberty when she struggled with her sexuality. A daughter neglected by her mother. A gentle uncle and his transgender lover. An angsty boy who recognizes a sense of himself as a gay - A warm "knitting" reorganizes unconventional family.—The Nikkatsu Corporation | 5,633,706 | Close-Knit | Close-Knit (2017) | Close-Knit (2017) | Close-Knit | Close-Knit (2017) | ||
How to Survive a Plague | How to Survive a Plague | Ed Koch, David Barr, Bob Rafsky, Jim Eigo, Ann Northrop, Larry Kramer, Gregg Bordowitz, Peter Staley, Bill Bahlman, Spencer Cox, Barbara Starrett, Iris Long, Franke-Ruta Garance, Mark Harrington, Mathilde Krim, Jesse Helms, Anthony Fauci, Derek Link, Vito Russo, Thomas Braden, Pat Buchanan, Ellen Cooper, Susan Ellenberg, Emilio Emini, Joseph Vacca, Stephen Joseph, John Joseph O'Connor, Ray Navarro, George Bush, Jim Jenson, Bill Clinton, Gregg Gonsalves, Ron Goldberg, David Robinson, John Mashek, Ross Perot, Charlie Rose, Robert Bazell, Chris Wallace, David Kessler, Mark Allen, Matthew Ebert, Michael Petrelis | Documentary, History, News | 110 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:Atp, Germany:Not Rated, Singapore:R21, United Kingdom:15, United States:Not Rated | 08 Nov 2013 (UK) | 7.6 | 4,353 | 2,124,803 | In the early years of the AIDS epidemic, the disease was considered a death sentence affecting communities, like the LGBT ones, whom many in power felt deserved it. This film tells the story of how militant activists like ACT-UP and TAG pushed for a meaningful response to this serious public health problem. As the activists struggled against political indifference, religious hostility, corporate greed and apparently skewed scientific research priorities with determination and sheer audacity, they produced a political wave that would lead to not only an effective treatment regime, but would advance LGBT rights beyond anyone's expectations. | English | How to Survive a Plague | 2,012 | movie | David France | David France, Woody Richman, Tyler H. Walk, Jonathan Oppenheim, Jenny Raskin, Stephen Winter | Greg Reynard | Tony Arena, Bill Bahlman, Gregg Bordowitz, David Buckingham, Jean Carlomusto, Andrew Chang, Clayton Combe, Lauren DiLiberto, Adolfo Doring, Axel Ebermann, David France, Vincent Gagliostro, Carl Michael George, Dylan Gordon, Catherine Gund, Spence Halperin, Robert Hilferty, Bob Huff, Babette Krolik, Shraga Lev, Lou Maletta, Tim McCarthy, Ray Navarro, Costa Pappas, Mary Patierno, John Schabel, Ellen Spiro, Barbara Starrett, Jerry Tartaglia, Avi Zev Weider, James Wentzy, John Z. Wetmore, Chris Wiesehahn, Steve Zabel, Matt Zschoche, Phil Zwickler | Cómo sobrevivir a una epidemia (Spain), Làm thế nào để sống sót trong bệnh dịch (Vietnam), Egy pestis túlélői (Hungary), Jak przetrwać zarazę (Poland), Kaip išgyventi per marą (Lithuania) | GathrFilms, Mongrel Media, Sundance Selects, Roco Films, Yleisradio (YLE) | The story of two coalitions -- ACT UP and TAG (Treatment Action Group) -- whose activism and innovation turned AIDS from a death sentence into a manageable condition.
In the early years of the AIDS epidemic, the disease was considered a death sentence affecting communities, like the LGBT ones, whom many in power felt deserved it. This film tells the story of how militant activists like ACT-UP and TAG pushed for a meaningful response to this serious public health problem. As the activists struggled against political indifference, religious hostility, corporate greed and apparently skewed scientific research priorities with determination and sheer audacity, they produced a political wave that would lead to not only an effective treatment regime, but would advance LGBT rights beyond anyone's expectations.—Kenneth Chisholm ([email protected])
Largely through archive footage much of it home shot video, the work of a group of Greenwich Village based AIDS activists, most associated with ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), from 1987 to 1996, arguably the height of the AIDS epidemic in terms of the number of fatalities the result of the virus, is presented. New York City was seen as the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic then. Most of the activists highlighted have AIDS and thus their fight is one of survival during an era where an AIDS diagnosis was seen as a death sentence. They faced an uphill battle in what is largely inaction - due to fear, excessive protocol and/or just not really caring in AIDS primarily affecting who are already a marginalized population, gay men - by those who could make a difference, including front line workers, pharmaceutical companies, government agencies and non-government organizations, but especially politicians, most of the blame placed at the feet of all three Presidents who occupied the White House during this time, as well as North Carolina Senator Jesse Helms who was openly hostile toward the gay population. Another group which placed an obstacle to a solution to the overall health crisis was the Roman Catholic Church who believed the use of condoms, which was discovered to reduce the risk of virus transmission, was immoral. Much of the focus of this documentary is the fight for potentially life saving drugs, which were not available legally in the US. Because of this inaction, the activists had to become the experts, far more knowledgeable than many of those dealing with the issue professionally were. ACT UP itself was not without it problems, it which as an organization becoming fractured due to infighting in the early 1990s. As an epilogue to the story, many of the surviving activists - others who had died from AIDS during that era - talk about the change that happened in 1996 and what their lives were like after that change.—Huggo | 2,124,803 | How to Survive a Plague | How to Survive a Plague (2012) | How to Survive a Plague (2012) | How to Survive a Plague | How to Survive a Plague (2012) | ||
Happy Christmas | Happy Christmas | Anna Kendrick, Melanie Lynskey, Mark Webber, Lena Dunham, Joe Swanberg, Jude Swanberg, Chris Swanson, Eldar Kim, Megan Mercier, Chris Renton, Kris Rey, Jessica Angelos, Mike Brune, Harry Burton, Tony Castro, Ethan DeCota, Van Eggers, Matt Feasley, Sara Gaare, Elizabeth Hale, Traci Hercher, Megan Hovany, Charlotte Keenan, Maggie Peterson, Felix Pineiro, Fae Rabin, Ben Schwartz, Ezra Teitelbaum, Kate Thomas, Erin Vogel, Michael Wawzenek, Mr. Schneider | Comedy, Drama | 82 | United States | us | en | Color | Australia:MA15+, Germany:12, Netherlands:12, Norway:11::(VOD), Singapore:M18, Thailand:Not Rated::(self-applied), United Kingdom:15, United States:R | 26 Jun 2014 (USA) | 5.4 | 8,861 | 2,955,096 | Irresponsible 20-something Jenny arrives in Chicago to live with her older brother Jeff, a young film-maker living a happy existence with his novelist wife Kelly and their two-year-old son. Jenny's arrival shakes up their quiet domesticity as she and her friend Carson instigate an evolution in Kelly's life and career. Meanwhile, Jenny strikes up a rocky relationship with the family's baby sitter-cum-pot dealer. | English | Happy Christmas | 2,014 | movie | Joe Swanberg | Joe Swanberg | null | Christian Hins, Alex Malm, Eon Mora | Feliz Navidad (Happy Christmas) (Spain), Mutlu Noeller (Turkey, Turkish title), ハッピー・クリスマス (Japan, Japanese title), Um Novo Começo (Brazil), Щасливе Різдво (Ukraine) | Magnolia Pictures, Film1, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Videoland | After a break up, Jenny moves in with writer Kelly, her filmmaker husband, and their child. Despite a rocky start, Jenny's influence helps Kelly realize that an evolution in her life, career and relationship is necessary for her happiness.
Irresponsible 20-something Jenny arrives in Chicago to live with her older brother Jeff, a young film-maker living a happy existence with his novelist wife Kelly and their two-year-old son. Jenny's arrival shakes up their quiet domesticity as she and her friend Carson instigate an evolution in Kelly's life and career. Meanwhile, Jenny strikes up a rocky relationship with the family's baby sitter-cum-pot dealer.—Production
Married thirty-somethings Jeff and Kelly Spillane live in middle class domestic bliss in their relatively newly purchased 1960s house in Chicago, Jeff, an independent filmmaker, the proverbial breadwinner with the steady paycheck, while Kelly, with one published novel under her belt, the stay-at-home mom to toddler Jude. Just prior to Christmas, they invite Jeff's twenty-seven year old sister Jenny, following she breaking-up with her boyfriend, to move back to Chicago to live in their retro basement for as long as she needs. This offer is as much for Jenny as it is for them in hoping that Jenny can provide some relief for Kelly in the house, especially with Jude such as if and when Kelly may need to run errands which is easier without a toddler in tow. An incident while Jenny is out with her high school friend Carson on Jenny's first night back in town gives Kelly some pause in ever leaving Jude alone with her, the incident showing Jenny's immaturity and irresponsibility in partying seemingly her first and foremost priority. Jenny's partying ways are further demonstrated by she hooking up with Jeff and Kelly's friend, Kevin, in a weed deal. However, Jenny unwittingly helps Kelly in a way that exposes just how dissatisfied Kelly is with her current lot in life. The question then becomes if Kelly and Jenny can find a good balance to retain a healthy relationship with a foundational sense of trust and love.—Huggo | 2,955,096 | Happy Christmas | Happy Christmas (2014) | Happy Christmas (2014) | Happy Christmas | Happy Christmas (2014) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The Guns of Navarone | The Guns of Navarone | Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn, Stanley Baker, Anthony Quayle, James Darren, Irene Papas, Gia Scala, James Robertson Justice, Richard Harris, Bryan Forbes, Allan Cuthbertson, Michael Trubshawe, Percy Herbert, George Mikell, Walter Gotell, Tutte Lemkow, Albert Lieven, Norman Wooland, Kleo Skouloudi, Nicholas Papakonstantinou, Christopher Rhodes, Andrew Andreas, Victor Beaumont, Jack Cooper, Victor Coventry, Maxwell Craig, Carl Duering, Peter Evans, Chick Fowles, Wolf Frees, Alan Gibbs, Peter Grant, Gerard Heinz, Frank Henson, Adolf Hitler, Arthur Howell, Walter Kightly, Don McMurray, Rosemary Nicols, Robert Rietty, Michael Sarne, Bob Simmons, John Tatham, Bob Wright, Terry Yorke, Stephen Zammit | Action, Adventure, Drama, War | 158 | United Kingdom, United States | gb, us | en, el, de, la | Color::(Eastmancolor) | Argentina:13, Australia:G, Australia:PG, Brazil:Livre, Canada:TV-14::(self-applied), Denmark:15, Finland:K-16, France:Tous publics, Hong Kong:I, Iceland:12, India:U, Ireland:G, Italy:T, Malaysia:U, Mexico:B15, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:G, Norway:7::(VOD), Norway:16, Norway:15::(video rating), Poland:16, Portugal:M/12, South Africa:PG, South Korea:12, South Korea:All, Spain:A::(ICAA), Sweden:15, Turkey:16+::(self-applied), United Kingdom:U, United Kingdom:PG, United States:Not Rated, United States:TV-PG::(TV Rating), United Arab Emirates:Not Rated::(self-applied), West Germany:16::(nf) | 28 Apr 1961 (UK) | 7.5 | 55,278 | 54,953 | In 1943, the British Navy is not able to rescue 2,000 soldiers trapped in the Island of Kheros since two powerful German cannons on the top of the Navarone Island are sinking the Allied vessels. After a failed aerial attack, the Allied command decide to send a six-man team disguised as fishermen to Navarone to blow-up the guns. The squad is commanded by Maj. Roy Franklin and composed by Capt. Keith Mallory, who is an experienced mountain climber, and his former partner Col. Andrea Stavros; the explosive expert Cpl. John Anthony Miller; the engineer CPO 'Butcher' Brown; and the Greek assassin Spyros Pappadimos, who was born in Navarone. They sail during the night and after an encounter with a German patrol boat and a storm in the sea, they arrive to Navarone and Capt. Mallory needs to climb a cliff face during a heavy rainy night to proceed their mission. Will they succeed? | English, Greek, German, Latin | The Guns of Navarone | 1,961 | movie | J. Lee Thompson | Alistair MacLean, Carl Foreman | Bob Cuff, Peter Melrose | Denys N. Coop, John Wilcox, Nigel Cousins, Kenneth Danvers, Geoff Glover, Anthony Heller, 'Bumble' Lloyd, Bert Lott, Dudley Lovell, Ronnie Maasz, Douglas Milsome, Martin O'Connor, Mike Rutter, Abdus Samad, Jack Sullivan, Jimmy Turrell, Joe Vincent, Michael Walter | Carl Foreman's Production The Guns of Navarone (United Kingdom), Carl Foreman's Production The Guns of Navarone (United States), Les Canons de Navarone (France), Die Kanonen von Navarone (Germany), Los cañones de Navarone (Spain) | Columbia Pictures Corporation, Columbia Pictures, Columbia Pictures of Canada, Kamera Film Aktieselskap, Columbia Film-Verleih, Columbia International Films, Columbia Pictures of Argentina, Columbia Films of India, Columbia Films S. A., Columbia Pictures, CBS, Columbia Films of India, Videosonic, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video, RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video, RCA/Columbia-Hoyts Home Video, Mainostelevisio (MTV3), Columbia TriStar Home Video, Encore Entertainment, RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, Yleisradio (YLE), Columbia TriStar Home Video, Nelonen, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Egmont Entertainment, Ster-Kinekor Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Television, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Television International, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, SET India, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, R-Video, VTC-Video | A team of Allied saboteurs is assigned an impossible mission: infiltrate an impregnable Nazi-held Greek island and destroy the two enormous long-range field guns that prevent the rescue of 2,000 trapped British soldiers.
In 1943, the British Navy is not able to rescue 2,000 soldiers trapped in the Island of Kheros since two powerful German cannons on the top of the Navarone Island are sinking the Allied vessels. After a failed aerial attack, the Allied command decide to send a six-man team disguised as fishermen to Navarone to blow-up the guns. The squad is commanded by Maj. Roy Franklin and composed by Capt. Keith Mallory, who is an experienced mountain climber, and his former partner Col. Andrea Stavros; the explosive expert Cpl. John Anthony Miller; the engineer CPO 'Butcher' Brown; and the Greek assassin Spyros Pappadimos, who was born in Navarone. They sail during the night and after an encounter with a German patrol boat and a storm in the sea, they arrive to Navarone and Capt. Mallory needs to climb a cliff face during a heavy rainy night to proceed their mission. Will they succeed?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Two powerful German guns control the seas past the Greek island of Navarone making the evacuation of endangered British troops on a neighboring island impossible. Air attack is useless so a team of six Allied and Greek soldiers is put ashore to meet up with partisans to try and dynamite the guns. The mission is perilous enough anyway, but are the Germans on the island getting further help too?—Jeremy Perkins {J-26}
1943. With the battle of Stalingrad turning the war against them, the Germans are attempting to bully neutral Turkey into joining the Axis. To this end, they have trapped two thousand British soldiers on Kiros, an island in the Aegean, with only one sea route for evacuation, a sea route commanded by two gigantic German antiship batteries deployed in a massive cliffside bunker on the island of Navarone. Immune to air attack and too much for Allied battleships to suppress, the British muster Keith Mallory, a commando officer who has been working on occupied Crete for nearly two years and who is an expert mountaineer, to ferry a team of British commandos to the only area of Navarone that is not monitored by the Germans, a four hundred-foot cliff. Greek resistance is to meet the team inland and guide them around German patrols to the area of the German guns. However, the commanding officer of the British team suffers grave injury in the climb and Mallory must take control of the mission, despite clashes with explosives expert John Anthony Miller, who upon the arrival of the night of the raid finds his equipment has been sabotaged, thus exposing a traitor in the team's ranks.—Michael Daly | 54,953 | Guns of Navarone, The | The Guns of Navarone (1961) | Guns of Navarone, The (1961) | Guns of Navarone, The | Guns of Navarone, The (1961) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The Ghost and the Darkness | The Ghost and the Darkness | Michael Douglas, Val Kilmer, Tom Wilkinson, John Kani, Bernard Hill, Brian McCardie, Emily Mortimer, Om Puri, Henry Cele, Kurt Egelhof, Satchu Annamalai, Teddy Reddy, Raheem Khan, Jack Devnarain, Glen Gabela, Richard Nwamba, Nick Lorentz, Alex Ferns, Kaycey Padayachee, Giles Masters, Patrick Gifford, Justin Gifford, George Middlekoop, Bongo, Caesar, Stephen Evans, Sudan | Adventure, Drama, Thriller | 110 | United States, Germany | us, de | en, hi | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:M, Brazil:14, Canada:14A::(Canadian home video rating), Canada:14::(Nova Scotia), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Chile:14, Finland:K-16, Germany:12::(Blu-ray rating), Germany:12::(DVD rating), Germany:12::(w), Iceland:16, India:U, India:A, Ireland:15, Italy:T, Mexico:A, Netherlands:12, Norway:15::(cinema rating), Peru:14, Philippines:PG-13, Portugal:M/12, Serbia:12, Singapore:NC-16, South Korea:15, Spain:13, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:15::(DVD rating), United States:R, United States:R::(DVD Rating) | 11 Oct 1996 (USA) | 6.8 | 65,877 | 116,409 | Sir Robert Beaumont is behind schedule on a railroad in Africa. Enlisting noted engineer John Henry Patterson to right the ship, Beaumont expects results. Everything seems great until the crew discovers the mutilated corpse of the project's foreman, seemingly killed by a lion. After several more attacks, Patterson calls in famed hunter Charles Remington, who has finally met his match in the bloodthirsty lions. | English, Hindi | The Ghost and the Darkness | 1,996 | movie | Stephen Hopkins | William Goldman | Amit Agrawal, Isa Alsup, Maura Alvarez, Christopher Bailey, Ryan Berg, Ron Brinkmann, Randy Brown, Suzy Brown, Harold Buchman, Colin Campbell, Joan Collins Carey, Rusty Case, Jerome Chen, David Cornelius, Art David, John Decker, Jerome Desvignes, Bruce Devan, Sheena Duggal, Nancy Evans, Thomas F. Ford IV, Kiki Francoise, Michael Garcia, Peter Gornstein, Kelly Granite, Amy Hollywood Wixson, Mark Holmes, Ralph Horan, Ivo Horvat, Stephen Kennedy, Martin A. Kline, J.W. Kompare, Susan Kornfeld, Paul McGhee, Tim McGovern, M. Scott McKee, George Merkert, Ann Monn, Yolie Moreno, Megan Omi, Nancy Oppenheim, Mark Oppenheimer, Kelly Pappas, Bob Peitzman, Mike Perry, Gayle Reznik, Stuart Robertson, Andrea Scholer, Bill Schultz, John R. Shourt, Chuck Shuman, Chu Tang, Kristen Trattner, Barry Weiss, Guy T. Wiedmann, Kieran Woo, Doug Yoshida, Hal Miles, Michael Tigar, Audrea Topps Harjo, Attila Veress | Gabriel Beristain, Todd Carmody, Frank Connor, Jack Couffer, Lars Cox, Harmon Cusack, Carlos De Carvalho, Manoel C. Ferreira, Mark Forster, Mauriece Jacks Jr., Robert Jason, Daron Keet, Richard Latham, Wayne Leach, Stan McClain, Neal Norton, Dennis Seawright, Clive Shirlaw, Joseph D. Urbanczyk, André Louis van Heerden | Der Geist und die Dunkelheit (Germany), L'ombre et la proie (France), Los demonios de la noche (Spain), Le fantôme et les ténèbres (Canada, French title), Привид і Пітьма (Ukraine) | Paramount Pictures, United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), Vision Film Distribution, Gemini Film, Paramount Home Entertainment, Astro Distribution, EuroVideo, Paramount Home Entertainment, Cine Plus Home Entertainment, Constantin Video, National Broadcasting Company (NBC), Paramount Home Entertainment, Cine Plus Home Entertainment, Koch Media, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Kinowelt Home Entertainment, Medusa Distribuzione, Paramount Films of India, Paramount Pictures, United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures, Argentina Video Home, Argentina Video Home, CIC Video, CIC Video, CIC Vídeo, CIC-Taft Home Video, CIC-Taft Home Video, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment, Pay Per View, RTL Entertainment, Scream Factory, Splendid Film, VideoVisa | A bridge engineer and an experienced old hunter begin a hunt for two lions after they start attacking local construction workers.
Sir Robert Beaumont is behind schedule on a railroad in Africa. Enlisting noted engineer John Henry Patterson to right the ship, Beaumont expects results. Everything seems great until the crew discovers the mutilated corpse of the project's foreman, seemingly killed by a lion. After several more attacks, Patterson calls in famed hunter Charles Remington, who has finally met his match in the bloodthirsty lions.—Jwelch5742
A man bringing modern transportation to the ancient jungles of Africa discovers one of man's oldest enemies lays in wait for him in this period adventure drama. John Beaumont (Tom Wilkinson) is the owner of a British railroad firm who is building a rail line through Uganda. A bridge is needed so that the tracks may cross a large river, and engineer John Henry Patterson (Val Kilmer) is summoned to the African nation to supervise construction. While Beaumont has placed Patterson under a strict deadline, the bridge designer is certain that with his guidance, the local laborers will be able to complete the job in time. However, when several workers are killed in an attack by a lion, Patterson is forced to deal with the animal; while he bags a lion who invades the work site one evening, it soon becomes obvious that there's more than one predator in the nearby jungle. The lion attacks continue, eventually claiming the lives of 130 men, and Patterson and Beaumont finally agree to call in Charles Remmington (Michael Douglas), an expert hunter who understands the nature of the man-eaters and knows how to lure them into his trap.
In 1896 Lt. Col. John Paterson was sent to East Africa to build a railway bridge. He had a deadline to meet but was confident he and his large workforce of Africans and Indians can get the job done in time. John was a man of his word and got things done - which he demonstrated on his first day by killing a lion that had been pestering the workforce. This earned John respect, but it didn't last very long because a few weeks later two new lions began visiting, and they were man-eaters. The film is based on a true story: during the construction of the bridge the lions would enter the workers' camp to kill. Believing them not to be real lions, the locals named them "The Ghost" and "The Darkness." After losing dozens of workers to the lions, the railroad company brought in Remington, an American "Great White Hunter" to kill them, but even his reputation for being the best could not prevent more carnage. It is believed that over 130 people were killed by the two lions in just a few months.—Rob Hartill
In 1896, a construction engineer from the British Army, J.H. Patterson is sent to build a railway bridge across Kenya's Tsavo River for the British East African Railway. Soon after he arrives, workmen begin to disappear at night from their tents - never to be seen alive again. The engineer soon discovers that a pair of man-eating lions are stalking around the bridge and campsites, killing the workmen for food. He tries a number of different methods to get rid of them, but the beasts always seem to know what Patterson is doing and avoid being shot. After 30 men have been killed Patterson's boss recruits a hunter, Charles Remington to hunt down and destroy the lions. But the lions continue killing the workmen until they flee the camps, jumping onto the train as it rolls through Tsavo. Now Remington, Patterson and his aide must face these brilliant yet frightening monsters alone.—Derek O'Cain | 116,409 | Ghost and the Darkness, The | The Ghost and the Darkness (1996) | Ghost and the Darkness, The (1996) | Ghost and the Darkness, The | Ghost and the Darkness, The (1996) | ||
The Gentlemen | The Gentlemen | Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Strong, Lyne Renée, Colin Farrell, Henry Golding, Tom Wu, Chidi Ajufo, Hugh Grant, Simon R. Barker, Eddie Marsan, Jason Wong, John Dagleish, Jordan Long, Lily Frazer, Gershwyn Eustache Jnr, Samuel West, Geraldine Somerville, Eliot Sumner, Franz Drameh, Christopher Evangelou, James Warren, Sean Sagar, Bugzy Malone, Tom Rhys Harries, Danny Griffin, Max Bennett, Eugenia Kuzmina, Bruce Chong, Ashley McGuire, George Asprey, Shanu Hazzan, Jack Jones, Sammy Williams, Ryan Dean, Guy List, Marvin Campbell, Will Mackay, Matt Sherren, Jason Hunjan, Maurice Lee, Russell Balogh, Togo Igawa, Jack O'Connor, McKell David, Isaiah Zev, David Garrick, Tom Lambert, Andy Cheung, Mark Rathbone, Ned Campbell, Andrew Greenough, Timothy Siddall, Dominic Gibbs, Simon Adkins, Chloe Arrowsmith, Brittany Ashworth, Steve Barnett, Alex Batareanu, Elle Black, Mike Bodnar, Luca De Massis, Troy Dixon, Amor Evans, Nicholle Hembra, Oleg Hill, Eugene Lin, Jason Lines, Guy Ritchie, Rubens Saboia, Tom Sandell, Steve Saunders, Alistair White, Jon Xue Zhang | Action, Crime | 113 | United States, United Kingdom | us, gb | en, ru, es, zh | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA15+, Belgium:16, Brazil:16, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:13+::(Québec), Chile:14, Colombia:15, Czechia:15, Czechia:18::(TV Prima), Denmark:15::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), Ecuador:18::(self-applied), Egypt:R::(self-applied), Finland:K-16::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), France:Tous publics avec avertissement, Germany:16, Greece:K-15, Hong Kong:IIB, Hungary:18, Iceland:16, India:A, Indonesia:17+, Ireland:16, Ireland:18::(video rating), Israel:16, Italy:T, Japan:PG12, Lithuania:N-16, Luxembourg:16, Mexico:C, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Norway:15::(cinema rating), Philippines:R-16, Poland:16::(self-applied), Portugal:M/16, Russia:18+, Singapore:M18, South Africa:18, South Korea:18, Spain:16::(ICAA), Sweden:15::(DVD and Blu-ray rating), Switzerland:16, Taiwan:R-15, Thailand:15, Turkey:16+, United Kingdom:18, United States:R, United Arab Emirates:18+::(self-applied), Vietnam:C18 | 24 Jan 2020 (USA) | 7.8 | 395,861 | 8,367,814 | A talented American graduate of Oxford, using his unique skills, and audacity, creates a marijuana empire using the estates of impoverished British aristocrats. However, when he tries to sell his empire to a fellow American billionaire, a chain of events unfolds, involving blackmail, deception, mayhem and murder between street thugs, Russian oligarchs, Triad gangsters and gutter journalists. | English, Russian, Spanish, Chinese | The Gentlemen | 2,019 | movie | Guy Ritchie | Guy Ritchie, Ivan Atkinson, Marn Davies, Guy Ritchie, Lauren Bond | Andrea Aceto, Eri Adachi, Matthew Aldridge, Joanna Barcikowska, Alex Budulan, Cameron Butler, Tim Caplan, Adrien Courouble, Ralph Dubber, James D. Etherington, Tiago Faria, Emanuele Farnesi, Rhys Fernandes, Attila Gasparetz, Erdem Gonulay, Alexander Ha, Shani Hermoni, Robin Hinch, Vicki Juhasz, Taskin Kenan, George Kolyras, Tord Liljedahl Tønnesen, Lindsey Lo Presti, Dom Maidlow, Elliot Mander, Callum Mcnulty, Peter Medrow, Jordan Miller, Jordan Miller, Jordan Miller, Evelyn Minango, Thomas Mortelette, Edicson Nieto, Jose Alberto Pino, Jack Quiben, Iain Read, Jamie Schumacher, Nishet Shah, Dan Smith, Hannah Sornay, Noga Alon Stein, Vicky Stuart, Christopher Lok Wah Tang, Connor Tong, Kathy Toth, Clarice Veiga, Jonathan Jean-Marie Wannyn, Tony Wells, Ben Wilson, Lewis Wright, Nicholas Zissimos, Richard Frazer, Jake Green, Neil Griffiths, Igor Kadeev, Michal Krecek, Ondrej Mayer, Dillan Nicholls, Kamila Ostra | Tony Abejuro, Richard Gordon Charles Anderson, Andrew Banwell, Guy Bennett, Calvin Bishop, Steve Blythe, Christopher B Broomfield, Delroy Burley, Jamie Cantwell, Tony Cardenas, Lawrence Carter, Callum Collins, Alex Colthart, Guy Cope, Pat Crawford, Seth Crosby, Denis Crossan, Gary Davies, Charlie Doe, Tom Elgar, Harry Elvin, Enrico Faccio, Gastone Ferrante, Francesco Ferrari, Akeel Fleary, Brenden Freedman, David Glazier, Ross Grimshaw, Julian Guest, Dermot Hickey, Paul Hill, Daniel Huddy, Tom Hyde, Mark Johnson, Will Kendal, Philip Kenyon, Tom La Motte, Gary Lambert, Chloe Le Roy, Liam Lintondon, David Littlejohns, Dan Lobo-Pires, Sam Louka, Paul Mammone, Joe Marsden, Jeanie McAlpine, Paul McGeachan, Danny McGee, Joe McGee, Paul McGee, Keith McNamara, Andrea Michelon, Gary Moore, James Nesbitt, James O'Sullivan, Chris Parker, Connor Penfold, Rob Portus, Vincent Prunier, Elliot Purvis, Keith Rafferty, Christopher Raphael, Kevin Roberts, Steve Roberts, Peter Robertson, Charlie R. Robinson, Daniel Ryan, Dave Ryan, Dave Ryan, Adam Samuelson, Andy Siddle, Daniel Smith, Matthew Stanley, Jay Stevens, Thomas Tann, Alex Tate, Alec Taylor, Jimmy Theodorou, James Thomas, Steven Toft, Steve Walsh, Dan West, Daisy Allen, Alessio David Ciattini, Jordan Dubash, Danny Fealey, James Nesbitt, James Paul Thomas, Kevin Roberts, Jessica Saunders, James Swanson, Jonathan Tubb | The Gentlemen: Los señores de la mafia (Spain), 绅士们 (China, Mandarin title), 布什 (China, Mandarin title), 有钱人 (China, Mandarin title), 纨绔子弟 (China, Mandarin title) | STX Entertainment, 01 Distribution, ACME, ACME, ACME, BF Distribution, Belga Films, Blitz Film & Video Distribution, Blitz, CJ CGV Viet Nam, Captive Cinema Distribution, Constantin-Film, Distribution Workshop, Entertainment Film Distributors, Entertainment Film Distributors, Filmarti, Forum Film Slovakia, Golden Village Pictures, Independent Films, Kino Films, Lenta, Leonine Studios, Meloman, Monolith Films, Movie Cloud, Myndform, Norsk Filmdistribusjon, Odeon, PVR Pictures, Paris Filmes, Phars Film, Pris Audiovisuais, Pro Video Film & Distribution Kft., Roadshow Film Distributors (NZ) Ltd., Roadshow Films, SND Films, Scanbox Entertainment, Square Box Pictures, Ster-Kinekor Pictures, TGV Pictures, United King Films, VVS Films, Vertical Entertainment, Vertical Entertainment, Volga, Volga, Vértice 360, Zima Entertainment, bf Distribution, 10 Bold, 10 Shake, Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, Belga Home Vidéo, Belga Home Vidéo, Belga Home Vidéo, Belga Home Vidéo, Concorde Home Entertainment, Eagle Films, Entertainment in Video, Entertainment in Video, Entertainment in Video, Film1, Leonine Studios, Leonine Studios, Leonine Studios, Lionsgate Films, M6 Vidéo, M6 Vidéo, MadRiver International, Netflix, Roadshow Entertainment, Roadshow Entertainment, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) | An American expat tries to sell off his highly profitable marijuana empire in London, triggering plots, schemes, bribery and blackmail in an attempt to steal his domain out from under him.
A talented American graduate of Oxford, using his unique skills, and audacity, creates a marijuana empire using the estates of impoverished British aristocrats. However, when he tries to sell his empire to a fellow American billionaire, a chain of events unfolds, involving blackmail, deception, mayhem and murder between street thugs, Russian oligarchs, Triad gangsters and gutter journalists.—Peter-Patrick76 ([email protected])
Mickey Pearson is an American expatriate who became rich by building a highly profitable marijuana empire in London. When word gets out that he's looking to cash out of the business, it soon triggers an array of plots and schemes, including bribery and blackmail from shady characters who want to steal his domain.—yusufpiskin
Oxford graduate and marijuana entradionaire mickey person makes a killing selling ganja and makes it Big almost becoming mad while at it however when he wants to chill out and enjoy hell starts to unravel around him as gangster's and any body wanting to make a killing out of doing nothing comes at him for his prize. | 8,367,814 | Gentlemen, The | The Gentlemen (2019) | Gentlemen, The (2019) | Gentlemen, The | Gentlemen, The (2019) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Brooklyn | Brooklyn | Saoirse Ronan, Hugh Gormley, Brid Brennan, Maeve McGrath, Emma Lowe, Barbara Drennan, Gillian McCarthy, Fiona Glascott, Jane Brennan, Eileen O'Higgins, Art Campion, Eva Birthistle, James Corscadden, Julie Walters, Emily Bett Rickards, Eve Macklin, Nora-Jane Noone, Mary O'Driscoll, Samantha Munro, Jane Wheeler, Jessica Paré, Adrien Benn, Jim Broadbent, Alain Goulem, Max Walker, Iarla O'Lionaird, Jenn Murray, Ellis Rockburn, Emory Cohen, Erika Rosenbaum, Ellen David, Christian de la Cortina, Paulino Nunes, James DiGiacomo, Michael Zegen, Tadhg McMahon, Hudson Leblanc, Paul Stewart, Domhnall Gleeson, Niamh McCann, Denis Conway, Karen Ardiff, Gary Lydon, Áine Ní Mhuirí, Mella Carron, Karen Belfo, Chantal Parent, François Pruneau, Nikky Smedley, Colm Tóibín | Drama, Romance | 117 | Ireland, United Kingdom, Canada, United States | ie, gb, ca, us | en, la, ga | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Brazil:12, Canada:PG::(Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario), Canada:G::(Quebec), Chile:TE+7, Egypt:PG-13::(self-applied), Finland:K-12, France:Tous publics, Germany:0, Hong Kong:IIA, Hungary:12, India:U, Ireland:12A, Ireland:12::(Blu-ray rating), Ireland:12::(DVD rating), Israel:14, Italy:T::(DVD rating), Japan:G, Mexico:B, Netherlands:AL, New Zealand:M, Norway:A::(cinema rating), Philippines:PG-13, Poland:12::(self-applied), Portugal:M/12, Russia:16+, Singapore:NC16, South Africa:10-12, South Korea:12, Spain:7, Sweden:Btl, Switzerland:0, Taiwan:GP, Turkey:7+, United Kingdom:12A, United Kingdom:12::(Blu-ray rating), United Kingdom:12::(DVD rating), United States:PG-13, Ukraine:16, United Arab Emirates:PG-13::(self-applied) | 25 Nov 2015 (USA) | 7.5 | 150,228 | 2,381,111 | Ireland, early 1950s. Eilis Lacey (Saoirse Ronan) is a young woman working in a grocery shop. She has greater ambitions and moves to Brooklyn, New York, leaving her mother and sister, Rose (Fiona Glascott), behind. She is terribly homesick but eventually settles down, finding a job, studying to be a bookkeeper and meeting a nice young Italian man, Tony Fiorello (Emory Cohen). Things are going well, but then she learns that Rose has died, and decides to return to Ireland, temporarily. She and Tony hastily get married, and then she sets off back to Ireland, alone. Life is about to get complicated. | English, Latin, Irish | Brooklyn | 2,015 | movie | John Crowley | Nick Hornby, Colm Tóibín | Miguel Algora, Gary J. 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Garcia, Claude Gervais, Vincent Gouin, Dan Goyens, Marie-Pierre Gratton, Damien Heffernan, Jac Hopkins, John Jarhead Gorman, Ariane Jonassen, Constant Lavallée, Eric Legendre, Simon Magee, Nicolas Marion, Peter Mathys, John McCarthy, James McGuire, Joseph Monks, Michael Ohayon, Dany Prévost, Charles Péloquin, Shawn Ann Ribotti, Roger Robichaud, Paul Tsan, Daniel Vachon, Will Akbar, Julian Collazo Bass, Maxime Boutin, Inesa De La Roche, Brendan Dempsey, Emma Edwards, Chris Georgas, Luke Murphy Gilligan, Dan Goyens, Joe Lovelock, Keith Putnam, Robert Ryder, James Schlittenhart | Brooklyn - Eine Liebe zwischen zwei Welten (Germany), 布鲁克林 (China, Mandarin title), Brooklyn: Un amor sin fronteras (Peru), Brooklin (Brazil), Бруклін (Ukraine) | Lionsgate UK, Mongrel Media, Camera Film, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Imperial / Cinepix, Odeon, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, 20th Century Fox India, 20th Century Fox Korea, Forum Film, Front Row Filmed Entertainment, Sundream Motion Pictures, Transmission Films, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, HanWay Films, 20th Century Fox CIS, 20th Century Fox de Venezuela, CinemArt, Cinépolis Distribución, Energía Entusiasta, NOS Audiovisuais, SF Film Finland, TME Films, Tour de Force, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox, Ukrainian Film Distribution (UFD), Warner Bros. F.E., Warner Bros., bf Distribution, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Odeon, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Film1, Netflix, TV3 | An Irish immigrant lands in 1950s Brooklyn, where she quickly falls into a romance with a local. When her past catches up with her, however, she must choose between two countries and the lives that exist within.
Ireland, early 1950s. Eilis Lacey (Saoirse Ronan) is a young woman working in a grocery shop. She has greater ambitions and moves to Brooklyn, New York, leaving her mother and sister, Rose (Fiona Glascott), behind. She is terribly homesick but eventually settles down, finding a job, studying to be a bookkeeper and meeting a nice young Italian man, Tony Fiorello (Emory Cohen). Things are going well, but then she learns that Rose has died, and decides to return to Ireland, temporarily. She and Tony hastily get married, and then she sets off back to Ireland, alone. Life is about to get complicated.—grantss
1950. Despite having a good head on her shoulders and being a hard worker, shy Eilis Lacey has had no opportunities in life in her hometown of Enniscorthy, Ireland, especially ending up working a dead end job as a clerk in demanding and disagreeable Miss Kelly's grocery store. Realizing Eilis' situation, her caring sister, Rose Lacey, makes arrangements with Father Flood in Brooklyn for Rose to immigrate there, he who will arrange a job for her as a clerk in a department store and to live in Mrs. Kehoe's boarding house, as such being immersed within the Irish immigrant population. Rose's actions are despite realizing that she will end up being the sole caregiver for her and Eilis' mother. Despite Father Flood's efforts, he doesn't realize just how homesick Eilis is in being away from her familiar settings, as depressive at it was. Father Flood decides to be more hands on with Eilis, including paying for her tuition to attend night school so that Eilis can expand beyond her clerk job to be come an accountant just like Rose. But arguably what breaks Eilis out of her homesickness is meeting a boy, plumber Tony, at an Irish dance, he who eventually admits that he proverbially crashed the dance in not being Irish, but rather Italian, his family name Fiorello. She discovers that Tony is kind, caring, thoughtful of her feelings, and has fallen in love with her. Eilis can admit to herself and finally to Tony that she too has fallen in love with him. As she finally starts to feel at home in Brooklyn, she is physically and emotionally pulled back to Enniscorthy in a change of situation, which tears her between Enniscorthy and her new life in Brooklyn with Tony, especially problematic as she has told no one in Enniscorthy about him.—Huggo | 2,381,111 | Brooklyn | Brooklyn (2015) | Brooklyn (2015) | Brooklyn | Brooklyn (2015) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Saw | Saw | Leigh Whannell, Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Ken Leung, Dina Meyer, Mike Butters, Paul Gutrecht, Michael Emerson, Benito Martinez, Shawnee Smith, Makenzie Vega, Monica Potter, Ned Bellamy, Alexandra Bokyun Chun, Avner Garbi, Tobin Bell, Oren Koules, Hans Raith | Horror, Mystery, Thriller | 103 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA, Australia:R18+::(iTunes), Austria:16, Belgium:16, Belgium:KNT/ENA, Brazil:16, Brazil:18::(video rating), Bulgaria:X::(TV rating), Canada:R::(Alberta), Canada:18A::(British Columbia), Canada:18A::(Canadian Home Video), Canada:18::(Nova Scotia), Canada:16+::(Québec), Canada:18+::(TV rating), Canada:13+::(Québec), Chile:14, Denmark:15, Egypt:18+, Finland:K-18, France:16 avec avertissement, Germany:18, Germany:16, Greece:K-17, Hong Kong:III, Hungary:18, Iceland:16, India:UA::(TV rating), India:A::(theatrical rating), Indonesia:17+, Ireland:18, Israel:18::(self-applied), Italy:T, Italy:VM14::(DVD rating), Japan:R-15, Japan:R18+::(Google Play), Malaysia:(Banned)::(theatrical rating), Malaysia:18SG::(video rating), Maldives:18+R, Mexico:C::(authorization 10798-C), Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R18, Norway:18, Philippines:R-13, Poland:16::(self-applied), Portugal:M/18, Romania:I.M.-18, Russia:18+, Russia:16+::(iTunes), Singapore:M18, Singapore:NC16, South Africa:16, South Africa:18::(DVD rating), South Korea:18, Spain:18::(ICAA), Sweden:15, Switzerland:16::(canton of Zurich), Taiwan:18+, Thailand:u 18+::(self-applied), Turkey:18+, United Kingdom:18, United States:Unrated, United States:TV-MA::(TV rating), United States:Unrated, United States:R, United States:TV-14, United Arab Emirates:18+::(self-applied) | 29 Oct 2004 (USA) | 7.6 | 465,700 | 387,564 | Waking up in a bathroom, two men, Adam and Dr. Lawrence Gordon, discover they have been captured by the infamous Jigsaw Killer. The men must escape before time runs out, otherwise, they will face the deadly consequences. | English | Saw | 2,004 | movie | James Wan | Leigh Whannell, James Wan, Leigh Whannell | Brian Allan, Mark Allan, Martin Avitia, Robert Beebe, Joshua D. Comen, Rob Englin, Catherine Ferrez, Brian Fortenberry, David Hayes, Alex Kravets, David Fred Masselink, Andrew Midgley, Mike Ocoboc, Marlo Pabon, Derek Bird | Todd Baldi, Brandon Cunningham, Oscar Garcia, Greg Gayne, Martin Glover, Chris Gordon, Josh Harrison, David Katz, Thomas Kuo, Yaron Levy, John Loveall, Bill Persaud, Jeremy Quinlan, Aaron Schuh, Ray Skinner, Michael Steffen, Andy Steinman, Dean Tapia, Lisa Villaire, Vinny Walsh, James Pat Whelan, Jon Myers | Saw 1 (United States), Jigsaw (United States), Saw: Director's Cut (France), Wessen Blut wird fließen? (Germany), 链锯惊魂 (China, Mandarin title) | Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, Asmik Ace Entertainment, Bazuca Films, Budapest Film, Columbia TriStar Films, DeAPlaneta, Distribution Company, Eagle Films, Eagle Pictures, Entertainment Film Distributors, Gussi Films, Hollywood Classic Entertainment, Hoyts Distribution, Inspire Pictures, Kinowelt Filmverleih, LNK Audiovisuais, Lionsgate Films, Maple Pictures, Metropolitan Filmexport, Mirovision, Monolith Films, New Films, PT Amero Mitra Film, Paris Filmes, Scanbox Entertainment, Scanbox Entertainment, Scanbox Entertainment, Shaw Organisation, Tatrafilm, Viva International Pictures, Warner Bros. Turkey, Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Entertainment in Video, Entertainment in Video, HBO Max, Independent Film Channel (IFC), Kinowelt Home Entertainment, Kinowelt Home Entertainment, LK-TEL Vídeo, LK-TEL Vídeo, Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Lionsgate Home Entertainment, Nelonen, Paris Vídeo, Pluto TV, Rai Movie, Scanbox Group Scandinavia, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, StudioCanal, StudioCanal, Veronica | Two strangers awaken in a room with no recollection of how they got there, and soon discover they're pawns in a deadly game perpetrated by a notorious serial killer.
Waking up in a bathroom, two men, Adam and Dr. Lawrence Gordon, discover they have been captured by the infamous Jigsaw Killer. The men must escape before time runs out, otherwise, they will face the deadly consequences.—Rebekah Swain
Two strangers, freelance photographer Adam Stanheight and Dr. Lawrence Gordon, awaken in a dilapidated bathroom with no memory of how they ended up there. Both men find a tape recording each in their pockets, and not long after listening to them, realize they have been trapped in a "game" perpetrated by the infamous Jigsaw Killer. Escape seems unlikely at first, but Adam and Lawrence soon realize they may have a chance. But at what cost? And are they alone?—goddangwatir
A engineer serial killer entices victims into playing games where only the victor can survive Jigsaw's sadistic schemes. Two men, trapped in a room with a dead body, are desperately trying to escape their predicament and outsmart the other, or suffer Jigsaw's punishment.—Johnny-the-Film-Sentinel-2187
Two men wake up at opposite sides of a dirty, disused bathroom, chained by their ankles to pipes. Between them lies a dead man loosely clutching a hand-held tape player and a handgun. Each finds a tape for the player in their back pocket. They play the tapes. One is threatened, the other isn't. But they have a task: One must kill the other by 6:00, or his wife and daughter will die. They find hacksaws in a toilet, and try to cut the chains, but it doesn't work. They are the two newest victims of the Jigsaw Killer. In a flashback, we learn of Amanda, a girl who falls victim to the Jigsaw Killer. On her head is a mask, which is hooked into her lower jaw. There is a timer on it. Only one key will unlock it, and that key is in the digestive tract of her cell mate who lies paralyzed on the opposite side of the room. If she doesn't unlock the mask in time, her lower jaw will be ripped wide open. She survives, but her cell mate doesn't. Through a series of flashbacks, we learn of more victims, and of the nearly-successful capture of the Jigsaw Killer, who doesn't actually kill his victims. Instead, he finds ways to make them kill either themselves, or each other, and he thinks the entire 'game' out perfectly, with no other ways out. Or so it would seem.—Aurabesh corrected by Paul P | 387,564 | Saw | Saw (2004) | Saw (2004) | Saw | Saw (2004) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Pontypool | Pontypool | Stephen McHattie, Lisa Houle, Georgina Reilly, Hrant Alianak, Rick Roberts, Daniel Fathers, Beatriz Yuste, Tony Burgess, Boyd Banks, Hannah Fleming, Rachel Burns, Laura Nordin, Louis Negin, Diane Gordon, Daniel Junghuan Park, Yvonne Moore, Raffaele Carniato, Derek Scott | Horror, Sci-Fi | 93 | Canada | ca | en, fr, hy | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA15+, Canada:14A::(Alberta/Manitoba/Ontario), Canada:PG::(British Columbia), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Germany:16, Netherlands:16, South Korea:15, Turkey:7+, United Kingdom:15, United States:Not Rated | 18 Sep 2009 (Turkey) | 6.5 | 35,386 | 1,226,681 | null | English, French, Armenian | Pontypool | 2,008 | movie | Bruce McDonald | Tony Burgess, Tony Burgess | Mathieu Archambault, Ioan Balcosi, Sarah Barber, Dennis Berardi, Zac Campbell, Kris Carson, Mike Duffy, Isabelle Langlois, Mel Martin, Claire McLachlan, Mila Patriki, Jim Price, Sebastien Proulx, Kevin Quatman, Paul Saint-Hilaire, Ben Simons, Aaron Weintraub, David Fix, Mike Kwan | Miroslaw Baszak, Matthew Bedard, Vinit Borrison, Angela Chao, Mike Chase, Caitlin Cronenberg, Michael Dawson, Neil Diceman, Krista Dzialoszynski, Dave Ferguson, Erik Greensmith, Greg Haddow, Jason E. Hamilton, John Hickey, John Reed Hryszkiewicz, Aaron Johnstone, Sean Keay, James Kennedy, Richard D. Leko, Robert Lyte, Bob Mallen, Mike McDonald, Bill Melanson Jr., Frank Merino, Monty Montgomerie, Beth Nobes, Doug Reid, Todd Sands, Julia Seidman, Sean Skarupa, Nick Torok, Steve Van Denzen, Ioana Vasile | Talking Dead (France), Fear of the Living Dead - Radio Zombie (Germany), Pontypool - Radio Zombie (Germany), Frecuencia macabra (Spain), Pontypool - Zitto... o muori (Italy) | Tulip Pictures México, MPI Home Video, IFC Films, Kaleidoscope Film Distribution, Maple Pictures, 102 Distribution, A Plus Films, ARTE, Anchor Bay Entertainment, EuroVideo, EuroVideo, Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment, Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment, Maple Pictures, Opening Distribution, PFA Films, Phoenicia Pictures, Presidio, SBP, Video Film Express | A radio host interprets the possible outbreak of a deadly virus which infects the small Ontario town he is stationed in. | 1,226,681 | Pontypool | Pontypool (2008) | Pontypool (2008) | Pontypool | Pontypool (2008) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Ms .45 | Ms .45 | Zoë Lund, Bogey, Albert Sinkys, Darlene Stuto, Helen McGara, Nike Zachmanoglou, Abel Ferrara, Peter Yellen, Editta Sherman, Vincent Gruppi, Stanley Timms, Faith Peters, Lawrence Zavaglia, Alex Jachno, Jack Thibeau, Jane Kennedy, Jayne Kennedy, Wayne Caro, Mariana Tripaldi, Scott Covert, Karen O'Shea, The Kog, Cindy Green, Nancy Ulrich, Eddie Sanchez, Larry Chua, Omar Patino, Robert Allen, Daniel Goodine, Michael R. Chin, Gerri Igarashi, Eddie Eisele, Evelyn Smith, Patrick Loughran, Eileen Trotta, Bobby Weismann, Alvin Moore, Nicholas St. John, Steve Dash, Paul Varni, John Scarangella, Aris Sakellaridis, Ben Falk, Michael Minard, Robert North, Robert Fish, Harry Maurer, Beth Ann Lonergan, Gail Wenger, Jana Skidmore, Mary Barto, John Antonio, Joey Monteleone, Lisa Monteleone, Mary Reeves, Carol Drechsler, Anthony Picciano, Joe Perce, Donna Harris, Ira Blumenthal, Rex Piano, Kim McLean, Paul Sansone, Peter Abbay, Elissa D'Arrigo, Tony Gandiosi, Rene Belafonte, Dan O'Neill, Jerry Goralnick, Claver Mullaney, Jim Paletz, Timothy Pastor, Bill Plunkett, Natalie Rannazzisi, Michael Rothermel, Rob Roy, Francene Thomas, Bruce Thorne, Nancy Upton, Bonnie Williams, Scott Winer, Madaline Wood, Ann Barcar, Shelley Freedman, Barbara Jo Fuchs, Kathleen Gati, Barry Gomolka, Gerry Heller, Michelle James, Chris Jones, Nancy Kleinman, Jerome Le Page, Renata Hickey, Tom McGrath, Cheryl McIntyre, Dhonna Harris Goodale, Stephen Singer | Crime, Drama, Thriller | 80 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:18, Australia:R, Canada:R::(Ontario), Finland:K-18::(self applied), Finland:(Banned), France:12, Iceland:16, Italy:VM14, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R18::(video rating), New Zealand:(Banned)::(cinema rating), Norway:18, Norway:(Banned)::(1981-2003), Portugal:M/18, Russia:18+, Sweden:(Banned), United Kingdom:18, United States:R, West Germany:18::(nf), West Germany:Not Rated::(BPjM restricted) | 24 Apr 1981 (USA) | 6.8 | 12,472 | 82,776 | Thana, a bashful New York City dressmaker struggling for survival in a big city rife with violence, catches the eye of a hideous predator while on her way home after work. As brutal force leaves the young woman in silent shock in a quiet back alley, Thana will soon realise her ordeal is far from over. Because, strange as it may sound, more unspeakable terror awaits the bruised and abused Thana in her house. But the violent, traumatic experiences have had a tremendous impact on her. Now, only the insatiable thirst for revenge keeps Thana alive. And as the once vulnerable little lamb embraces radical change, no man is safe from her compact Star Model BM semi-automatic pistol. | English | Ms .45 | 1,981 | movie | Abel Ferrara | Nicholas St. John | null | Tony Giarratano, John Paul McIntyre, Don Muchow, Rick Owen, John Verardi | Angel of Vengeance (World-wide, English title), Angel of Vengeance (United Kingdom), L'ange de la vengeance (France), Ángel de venganza (Spain), Ángel de la venganza (Peru) | Columbia-EMI-Warner, Columbia-Warner Filmes de Portugal, Creswin Distribution, Drafthouse Films, Films We Like, Roadshow Films, Rochelle Films, Warner Española S.A., Warner-Columbia Filmverleih, Audio Visual Enterprises, Complete Entertainment, Drafthouse Films, Drafthouse Films, ESC Distribution, ESC Distribution, Family Home Entertainment (FHE), Hollywood Media Bridge, Image Entertainment, Jakob, Tubi TV, U.S.A. Home Video, UCM.ONE, UCM.ONE, UCM.ONE, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Vídeo, Xcess Entertainment | A timid and mute seamstress goes insane after being attacked and raped twice in one day, in which she takes to the streets of New York City after dark and randomly shoots men with a .45 caliber pistol.
Thana, a bashful New York City dressmaker struggling for survival in a big city rife with violence, catches the eye of a hideous predator while on her way home after work. As brutal force leaves the young woman in silent shock in a quiet back alley, Thana will soon realise her ordeal is far from over. Because, strange as it may sound, more unspeakable terror awaits the bruised and abused Thana in her house. But the violent, traumatic experiences have had a tremendous impact on her. Now, only the insatiable thirst for revenge keeps Thana alive. And as the once vulnerable little lamb embraces radical change, no man is safe from her compact Star Model BM semi-automatic pistol.—Nick Riganas | 82,776 | Ms .45 | Ms .45 (1981) | Ms .45 (1981) | Ms .45 | Ms .45 (1981) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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THX 1138 | THX 1138 | Robert Duvall, Donald Pleasence, Don Pedro Colley, Maggie McOmie, Ian Wolfe, Marshall Efron, Sid Haig, John Pearce, Irene Cagen, Gary Alan Marsh, John Seaton, Eugene I. Stillman, Jack Walsh, Mark Lawhead, Robert Feero, Johnny Weissmuller Jr., Claudette Bessing, Susan Stroh, James Wheaton, Henry Jacobs, Bill Love, Doc Scortt, Gary Austin, Scott L. Menges, Toby L. Stearns, Paul K. Haje, Ralph Chesse, Dion M. Chesse, Bruce Chesse, Mello Alexandria, Brandyn Barbara Artis, Morris D. Erby, Willie C. Barnes, Richard Quinnell, Jean M. Durand, Scott Beach, Neva Beach, Terence McGovern, Julie Payne, James Cranna, Ruth Silveira, Bruce Mackey, David Ogden Stiers, Bart Patton, Dennis Falt, Jack Rigg, Matthew Robbins | Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller | 86 | United States | us | en | Color::(Technicolor) | Australia:A, Australia:PG, Brazil:14, Canada:14A::(Canadian Home Video rating), Canada:PG::(Canadian Home Video rating), Canada:PA::(Manitoba), Canada:A::(Nova Scotia), Canada:AA::(Ontario), Canada:G::(Quebec), Canada:14+::(tv rating), Finland:K-11, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Iceland:Unrated, India:U, Ireland:15, Italy:T, Mexico:B, Netherlands:6, New Zealand:PG, New Zealand:M, Norway:15::(VOD), Poland:16, Saudi Arabia:G, Singapore:NC-16, Singapore:M18, South Korea:15, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:X, United Kingdom:12::(video), United Kingdom:15::(video rating), United Kingdom:15::(video rating), United States:TV-MA::(S), United States:GP, United States:TV-PG::(tv rating), United States:R, United Arab Emirates:Not Rated, West Germany:12 | 11 Mar 1971 (USA) | 6.6 | 54,543 | 66,434 | Sometime in the future, conformity and homogeneity are the rule in a state-controlled society in which the populace follows the wants of the faceless statue without question. This is achieved through a mandatory drug regimen, which also suppresses human desire; human relationships and sexual intercourse are banned. The law of the state is policed by a force of robocops. The physical environment is totally within a manufactured enclosure; what's outside of it is completely unknown. THX 1138 is a loyal subject who goes about his business as a skilled factory worker building robocops. And even when he begins to have strange feelings, he does what is obligated by going to the state-run confessional, which further brainwashes through its reinforced mantra of happiness, loyalty, and understanding. THX 1138 is given a glimpse into the other side through his computer-matched and thus appointed female roommate, LUH 3417, and her surveillance colleague SEN 5241, LUH 3417's vision, which THX 1138 might want to continue despite its illegality. If THX 1138 is able to keep his activities from the authorities and the robocops, he will have to figure out what options are available to him. | English | THX 1138 | 1,971 | movie | George Lucas | George Lucas, George Lucas, Walter Murch | Brad Alexander, John Andrew Berton Jr., Richard Bluff, Dorian Bustamante, Ian Christie, Zachary Cole, Lee Croft, Chris Crowell, Shawn Hillier, Sarahjane Javelo, Ian Jenkins, Lars Jensvold, Toan-Vinh Le, Gary H. Lee, Greg Maloney, Hiroshi Mori, Michael Muir, Ken Nielsen, Ben O'Brien, Scott Palleiko, Brian Pohl, Evan Pontoriero, Henry Preston, Paul Sharpe, Peter Szewczyk, Catherine Tate, Paul Theren, Patrick Tubach, Eric Voegels, Elbert Yen | Ned Kopp, Stephen Lighthill, William Maley, Ken Phelps, Bernie Abramson, Caleb Deschanel | THX-1138 (United States), L'uomo che fuggì dal futuro (Italy), 五百年後 (Taiwan), 20. Yüzyılın Ötesinde (Turkey, Turkish title), THX-1138 (Japan, Japanese title) | Warner Bros., Warner-Columbia Film, Warner Bros., CBS, Società Italiana Distribuzione Films, TF1, Yleisradio (YLE), Fuji Television Network, Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Asociace Ceských Filmových Klubu (ACFK), Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland, Warner Home Video, HBO Max, The Criterion Channel | In the 25th century, a time when people have designations instead of names, a man, THX 1138, and a woman, LUH 3417, rebel against their rigidly controlled society.
Sometime in the future, conformity and homogeneity are the rule in a state-controlled society in which the populace follows the wants of the faceless statue without question. This is achieved through a mandatory drug regimen, which also suppresses human desire; human relationships and sexual intercourse are banned. The law of the state is policed by a force of robocops. The physical environment is totally within a manufactured enclosure; what's outside of it is completely unknown. THX 1138 is a loyal subject who goes about his business as a skilled factory worker building robocops. And even when he begins to have strange feelings, he does what is obligated by going to the state-run confessional, which further brainwashes through its reinforced mantra of happiness, loyalty, and understanding. THX 1138 is given a glimpse into the other side through his computer-matched and thus appointed female roommate, LUH 3417, and her surveillance colleague SEN 5241, LUH 3417's vision, which THX 1138 might want to continue despite its illegality. If THX 1138 is able to keep his activities from the authorities and the robocops, he will have to figure out what options are available to him.—Huggo
George Lucas adapted this, his first film, from a short he made at University. THX 1138, LUH 3417, and SEN 5241 attempt to escape from a futuristic society located beneath the surface of the Earth. The society has outlawed sex, with drugs used to control the people. THX 1138 stops taking the drugs and gets LUH 3417 pregnant. They are both thrown in jail, where they meet SEN 5241 and start to plan their escape.—Colin Tinto <[email protected]>
The human race has been relocated to a underground city beneath the Earth's surface where the population is entertained by holographic TV that broadcasts sex and violence, and a robotic police force enforces the law. Society controls all life, all citizens are drugged to control their emotions and behavior, and sex is a crime. Factory worker THX 1138 stops taking the drugs, then breaks the law by falling in love with his roommate LUH 3417; when LUH 3417 gets pregnant, THX 1138 is jailed. Escaping from jail with illegal programmer SEN 5241 and a hologram named SRT, THX 1138 goes in search of LUH 3417 and escapes to the surface with robotic police in pursuit.—Daniel Williamson | 66,434 | THX 1138 | THX 1138 (1971) | THX 1138 (1971) | THX 1138 | THX 1138 (1971) | ||
Ozymandias | Ozymandias | null | Documentary | 70 | Georgia | ge | ka | Color | null | null | null | null | null | 11,581,186 | null | Georgian | Ozymandias | 2,022 | movie | Misho Antadze | Misho Antadze | null | null | Ozymandias (Georgia) | null | From a train station in his birth town of Gori to a distant homemade mausoleum, monuments to Stalin populate the Georgian landscape. Only stray dogs seem to be affected by his presence. | 11,581,186 | Ozymandias | Ozymandias (2022) | Ozymandias (2022) | Ozymandias | Ozymandias (2022) | null |
I'll Be Seeing You | I'll Be Seeing You | Ginger Rogers, Joseph Cotten, Shirley Temple, Spring Byington, Tom Tully, John Derek, Chill Wills, Kenny Bowers, Fred Aldrich, Walter Baldwin, Brandon Beach, Margaret Bert, Jack Carr, Helen Dickson, Robert Dudley, Gary Gray, Eddie Hall, Joe Haworth, Louanne Hogan, Olin Howland, John James, Earl Johnson, Mickey Laughlin, Thomas Martin, Bob Meredith, Edmund Mortimer, Dorothy Stone, Cece Swanson, Hal Taggart, Hank Tobias | Drama, Family, Romance, War | 85 | United States | us | en | Black and White | Australia:PG, Finland:S, Italy:T::(DVD rating), Japan:G, Norway:16, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:A, United Kingdom:PG::(tv rating), United Kingdom:PG::(video rating), United States:Approved | 05 Jan 1945 (USA) | 7.1 | 2,516 | 36,940 | Mary Marshall, serving a six year term for accidental manslaughter, is given a Christmas furlough from prison to visit her closest relatives, her uncle and his family in a small Midwestern town. On the train she meets Zach Morgan, a troubled army sergeant on leave for the holidays from a military hospital. Although his physical wounds have healed, he is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and is subject to panic attacks. The pair are attracted to one another and in the warm atmosphere of the Christmas season friendship blossoms into romance, but Mary is reluctant to tell him of her past and that she must shortly return to prison to serve the remainder of her sentence. | English | I'll Be Seeing You | 1,944 | movie | William Dieterle, George Cukor | Marion Parsonnet, Charles Martin | Jack Cosgrove, Rex Wimpy | Kenneth Meade | With All My Heart (United States), Double Furlough (United States), Étranges vacances (France), Te volveré a ver (Spain), På gjensyn (Norway) | United Artists, United Artists, United Artists, Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF), Selznick Releasing Organization, Nord Video, MGM Home Entertainment, ABC Distribution Co., Kino Lorber, Kino Lorber | A soldier suffering from combat fatigue meets a young woman on Christmas furlough from prison and their mutual loneliness blossoms into romance.
Mary Marshall, serving a six year term for accidental manslaughter, is given a Christmas furlough from prison to visit her closest relatives, her uncle and his family in a small Midwestern town. On the train she meets Zach Morgan, a troubled army sergeant on leave for the holidays from a military hospital. Although his physical wounds have healed, he is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and is subject to panic attacks. The pair are attracted to one another and in the warm atmosphere of the Christmas season friendship blossoms into romance, but Mary is reluctant to tell him of her past and that she must shortly return to prison to serve the remainder of her sentence.—duke1029 | 36,940 | I'll Be Seeing You | I'll Be Seeing You (1944) | I'll Be Seeing You (1944) | I'll Be Seeing You | I'll Be Seeing You (1944) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Infinity Baby | Infinity Baby | Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Stephen Root, Martha Kelly, Martin Starr, Trieste Kelly Dunn, Kevin Corrigan, Noël Wells, Jonathan Togo, Zoe Graham, Jennifer Prediger, AnnaClare Hicks, Lydia Tracy, Dickson McGuire | Comedy | 80 | United States, Greece | us, gr | en | Black and White | Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:PG::(British Columbia) | null | 6.2 | 848 | 5,665,256 | null | English | Infinity Baby | 2,017 | movie | Bob Byington | Onur Tukel | Paul Turcott | Ryan Croci, Carmen Hilbert, Liz Perlman, Farzan Sewani | Dziecko przyszłości (Poland), Вечные дети (Russia) | null | Owing to a genetic mix-up involving stem cell research, the recently founded company Infinity Baby is able to offer a service for aspiring parents who never want to leave the baby bubble - infants that do not age. | 5,665,256 | Infinity Baby | Infinity Baby (2017) | Infinity Baby (2017) | Infinity Baby | Infinity Baby (2017) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Live and Let Die | Live and Let Die | Roger Moore, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Seymour, Clifton James, Julius Harris, Geoffrey Holder, David Hedison, Gloria Hendry, Bernard Lee, Lois Maxwell, Tommy Lane, Earl Jolly Brown, Roy Stewart, Lon Satton, Arnold Williams, Ruth Kempf, Joie Chitwood, Madeline Smith, Michael Ebbin, Kubi Chaza, Brenda Arnau, Alvin Alcorn, Lewis Alexander, Irvin Allen, Nicola Blackman, Robert Dix, James Drake, Dennis Edwards, Stenson Falke, Stocker Fontelieu, Keith Forte, Lance Gordon, William Gossling, Charlie Gray, Ron Gregory, Stephen Hendrickson, Leroy E. Hollis, Dan Jackson, Robert La Bassiere, Aileen Lewis, Louis Mahoney, Della McCrae, Olympia Brass Band of New Orleans, Tim Pelt, Shane Rimmer, Corinne Skinner-Carter, Marc Smith, Don Topping, Nikki Van der Zyl, Gabor Vernon, Sylvia Kuumba Williams | Action, Adventure, Thriller | 121 | United Kingdom | gb | it, en, hu | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:PG, Australia:M::(TV rating), Australia:NRC, Brazil:Livre, Bulgaria:B, Canada:14+, Canada:PA::(Manitoba), Canada:A::(Nova Scotia), Canada:AA::(Ontario), Canada:G::(Quebec), Canada:14A::(video rating), Denmark:11, Finland:K-16, Finland:K-15/13, Finland:K-16/13, France:Tous publics, Greece:K-8, Hong Kong:I, Iceland:12, Iceland:14, India:U, Ireland:PG, Ireland:PG::(Blu-ray), Ireland:PG::(DVD), Italy:T, Japan:G, Malaysia:U, Mexico:A, Netherlands:12::(TV rating), Netherlands:14::(orginal rating), Netherlands:AL::(DVD rating), New Zealand:PG, Nigeria:PG, Norway:15::(DVD and Bluray rating), Norway:12::(recommended rating), Norway:16::(cinema rating), Peru:Apt, Philippines:PG, Poland:16::(self-applied), Portugal:M/12, Saudi Arabia:G, Singapore:PG, South Africa:10, South Korea:15, Spain:13, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:PG, United Kingdom:PG::(Blu-ray), United Kingdom:PG::(DVD), United Kingdom:A, United Kingdom:PG, United States:PG, West Germany:12::(nf) | 27 Jun 1973 (USA) | 6.7 | 115,278 | 70,328 | Several British agents have been murdered and James Bond is sent to New Orleans, to investigate these mysterious deaths. Mr. Big comes to his knowledge, who is self-producing heroin. Along his journeys he meets Tee Hee who has a claw for a hand, Baron Samedi the voodoo master and Solitaire a tarot card reader. Bond must travel to New Orleans, and deep into the Bayou. | Italian, English, Hungarian | Live and Let Die | 1,973 | movie | Guy Hamilton | Tom Mankiewicz, Ian Fleming | Timothy Kiefer, Scott Martin, Julie Ornburn, Bruce Peecher Jr., Charles Staffell | George Bouillet, John Harris, Bob Kindred, Warren Rothenberger, Jimmy Spoard, Bert Bosher, Colin Davidson, Vinnie Gerardo, James Halligan, Mike Roberts, Ted Underwood, George Whitear, David Wynn-Jones | Ian Fleming's Live and Let Die (United Kingdom), Ian Fleming's Live and Let Die (United States), Vivre et laisser mourir (France), James Bond 007 - Leben und sterben lassen (Germany), Vive y deja morir (Spain) | United Artists, United Artists, United Artists, United Artists (A-Asia), Les Artistes Associés S.A.B., United Artists, United Artists, United Artists, Tuschinski Film Distribution, Nova Film, Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF), C.B. Films S.A., United Artists, United Artists, American Broadcasting Company (ABC), United International Pictures (UIP), Warner Home Vidéo, Canal+, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, France 2 (FR2), Chapel Distribution, United Artists Corporation, United Artists, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, 9Gem, Audio Visual Enterprises, CBS/Fox, CBS/Fox, FS Film, FS Film, FS Film, FS Film, FS Film, Fazer Musiikki Oy/Fazer Video, Film1, Gativideo, Gativideo, Home Box Office (HBO), MGM Home Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment, MGM/UA Home Entertainment, MGM/UA Home Entertainment, Mainostelevisio (MTV3), Nelonen, Philips, Philips, RCA (II), RTL7, Rai 3, Scanvideo, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, TV3, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Vídeo | James Bond is sent to stop a diabolically brilliant heroin magnate armed with a complex organisation and a reliable psychic tarot card reader.
Several British agents have been murdered and James Bond is sent to New Orleans, to investigate these mysterious deaths. Mr. Big comes to his knowledge, who is self-producing heroin. Along his journeys he meets Tee Hee who has a claw for a hand, Baron Samedi the voodoo master and Solitaire a tarot card reader. Bond must travel to New Orleans, and deep into the Bayou.—simon
In less than 24 hours, three MI6 agents dispatched to New Orleans, New York City, and the Caribbean have met their ends while investigating the nefarious activities of one Dr Kananga: the prime minister of a small Caribbean island called San Monique. Under those pressing circumstances, James Bond, the intrepid Agent 007, joins forces with CIA operative Felix Leiter and follows Kananga to Harlem to shed light on the mystery of the interconnected murders. And there, a deadly encounter with powerful crime boss Mr Big and his gifted psychic Solitaire drags Bond into a peril-laden underworld of stealthy adversaries and hair-raising Voodoo rituals. Now, the cards are stacked against James. But first things first. What would a foreign diplomat like Kananga want with a dangerous American gangster?—Nick Riganas
British agent 007 James Bond must stop and defeat a mafia organization that is murdering multiple people and plotting to destroy a civilization. With the inside help of a tarot card reader, James Bond must put himself at risk to stop the mafia organization.—RECB3
James Bond is sent to New York City to investigate the mysterious deaths of several British Agents. He soon senses that there is a drugs link between the notorious Mr. Big, and Dr. Kananga, the secretive owner of a small Caribbean island. However, Kananga is not a man to be dealt with lightly, and the fact that his beautiful Solitaire has already been seduced by 007 makes matters worse.—Graeme Roy <[email protected]> | 70,328 | Live and Let Die | Live and Let Die (1973) | Live and Let Die (1973) | Live and Let Die | Live and Let Die (1973) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Big Little Life | Big Little Life | Zhandos Aibassov, Bahyt Alipbayeva, Irina Azhmukhamedova, Tolepbergen Baisakalov, Kamila Ermekova, Asel Kaliyeva, Aimira Kerim, Christina Kirichenko, Sanjar Madi, Eslyam Nurtazin, Mathijs Olij, Sergey Pogosyan, Ilya Pustogachev, Aidos Ryskhan, Aibar Tangyt, Bopesh Zhandayev | Drama, Mystery, Romance | 80 | Kazakhstan | kz | ru | Color | null | 2020 (Kazakhstan) | null | null | 11,429,002 | The story is about a young lady, Ayala. She is having a prestigious job, has all attributes of success, but she is unhappy in her personal life. The film narrates about female loneliness. Ayala lost her husband, young hockey player, who died after a sudden illness. He had a promising career and he loved hockey more than life. He left a little daughter, who cherishes the memory of her father. Amina keeps the poster of her father and the hockey stick with autographs of hockey players. The will of fate brings Ayalya to a fortuneteller. There Ayalya has been told that she would meet a man, who would be with her for a very short time, but change her life forever. | Russian | Big Little Life | 2,020 | movie | Zhenis Tumatayev | Bekbolat Shekerov, Zhenis Tumatayev | null | Daniyar Bakhgiyarov, Irina Druchinina, Ramil Izimov, Asanaly Mukashev, Ramil Nugaev, Albina Rodygina, Sergey Shestakov, Dmitriy Stupin, Rustem Umerbekov | null | Movie Service | The story is about a young lady, Ayala. She is having a prestigious job, has all attributes of success, but she is unhappy in her personal life. The film narrates about female loneliness. Ayala lost her husband, young hockey player, who died after a sudden illness. He had a promising career and he loved hockey more than life. He left a little daughter, who cherishes the memory of her father. Amina keeps the poster of her father and the hockey stick with autographs of hockey players. The will of fate brings Ayalya to a fortuneteller. There Ayalya has been told that she would meet a man, who would be with her for a very short time, but change her life forever.—Azamat Muratov | 11,429,002 | Big Little Life | Big Little Life (2020) | Big Little Life (2020) | Big Little Life | Big Little Life (2020) | ||
Vivere in pace | To Live in Peace | Aldo Fabrizi, Gar Moore, Mirella Monti, John Kitzmiller, Heinrich Bode, Ave Ninchi, Ernesto Almirante, Nando Bruno, Aldo Silvani, Gino Cavalieri, Piero Palermini, Franco Serpilli | Drama, War, Comedy | 90 | Italy | it | de, it, en | Black and White | Australia:G, Finland:S, France:Tous publics, Sweden:15, West Germany:12 | 11 Sep 1947 (France) | 7 | 247 | 39,966 | null | German, Italian, English | To Live in Peace | 1,947 | movie | Luigi Zampa | Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Piero Tellini, Luigi Zampa, Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Aldo Fabrizi, Piero Tellini, Luigi Zampa | null | Mario Montuori | To Live in Peace (United States), Vivre en paix (France), Vivir en paz (Spain), Rakas vihollinen (Finland), 平和に生きる (Japan, Japanese title) | Lux Film, Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France, Times Film Corporation, Edici, Europa Film, Splendid Films, Union Film, Films sans Frontières, PolarFilm, Rai 1 | The peaceful, almost idyllic life of an Italian village is interrupted during the war by the appearance of two American soldiers who keep hiding in the house of one of the villagers. | 39,966 | To Live in Peace | To Live in Peace (1947) | To Live in Peace (1947) | To Live in Peace | To Live in Peace (1947) | ||
Changing Lanes | Changing Lanes | Ben Affleck, Samuel L. Jackson, Kim Staunton, Toni Collette, Sydney Pollack, Tina Sloan, Richard Jenkins, Akil Walker, Cole Hawkins, Ileen Getz, Jennifer Dundas, Matt Malloy, Amanda Peet, Myra Lucretia Taylor, Bruce Altman, Joe Grifasi, Lisa LeGuillou, Angela Goethals, Kevin Sussman, Susan Varon, Noel Wilson, Angel Caban, Jim Lovelett, Julia Gibson, William Hurt, Michael McGrath, John Benjamin Hickey, Dylan Baker, Ray Bokhour, Suzanne Hevner, Caleb Archer, Jordan Gelber, Olga Merediz, Jayne Houdyshell, Shabazz Ray, Raymond Anthony Thomas, Michael Pitt, Genevieve Elam, Juan Lara, Anastasia Rojas, Nicole Wright, Clive Oliver Greenberg, Gilbert S. Williams, Sophia Guaspari, Ruben Jared Seraballs, Father Bonneau, Jewel Brimage, Katarina Kianna, Vanessa Quel, Howard I. Laniado, Tony Machine, Carolyn Feldschuh, Maria Alaina Mason, Harvey Waldman, Pamela Hart, Neal Jones, Susan Blackwell, Alyson Renaldo, James Soviero, Mary A. Kelly, Anthony DiGiacomo, Richard Velasco, Leonard L. Thomas, Richard Kelly, Selena Blake, Harriet Rosenthal, John Kohl, Lisa Vogel, Bob Heffernan, Michael Arthur, Myriam Blanckaert, Lloyd Booker, Salvatore Cavaliere, Israel Chaplin, Ty Copeman, Monet Cunningham, Jason Diamond, Philip M. Gardiner, Ralph Howard, Sean T. Krishnan, Michael Lanuto, Christopher Lucas, Pete Macnamara, Jill Moray, Lian Moy, Joseph Oliveira, Anthony Pierantozzi, Bela Quines, David C. Roehm Sr., Sam Rovin, John H. Tobin, Jarred Treiber, David Von Roehm, Ray Wineteer, Waneeki Yokomee-Fung | Drama, Thriller | 98 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Austria:10, Brazil:12, Canada:14A::(Alberta/Manitoba), Canada:PG::(British Columbia), Canada:14::(Nova Scotia), Canada:AA::(Ontario), Canada:G::(Quebec), Denmark:7, Finland:K-11, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Iceland:L, Ireland:15, Malaysia:U, Netherlands:12, Norway:11, Peru:14, Philippines:PG-13, Portugal:M/12, Russia:12+, Singapore:PG, Singapore:NC-16::(TV rating), South Korea:15, Spain:13, Sweden:7, Switzerland:10::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:10::(canton of Vaud), Switzerland:12::(canton of the Grisons), Taiwan:6+, United Kingdom:15, United States:R | 12 Apr 2002 (USA) | 6.5 | 74,535 | 264,472 | null | English | Changing Lanes | 2,002 | movie | Roger Michell | Chap Taylor, Chap Taylor, Michael Tolkin | Reid Burns, Reid Paul, Michael S. Harbour, Fred Jimenez, Derek Ledbetter, Kevin Shawley, Martha Soehendra | Will Arnot, Michael J. Betzag, Brian Carmichael, Caesar S. Carnevale, Kelly Connors, Angelo Di Giacomo, Bryan Dolan, Thomas Dolan, David M. Dunlap, Gregory Farrell, Jay Fortune, Kerry Hayes, Amanda Hudson, Jennifer Koestler, Bruce MacCallum, Jim Malone, Bobby Mancuso, Jim Manzione, Charlie Marroquin, Rick Marroquin, Brian McClean, Billy Miller, Thomas J. Monaco, Christopher Norr, Neil O'Malley, Kimberly A. Rial, Kurt Rimmel, Jon Sibert, Christopher Vaccaro, Craig Vaccaro, Jeanne Vienne, Bob Becchio, Phillip V. Caruso, Nicolas L. Charuet, Raymond Fortune, Gregory F. Johnson, David Norris, Jonas Steadman | Dérapages incontrôlés (France), Spurwechsel (Germany), Al límite de la verdad (Spain), Fuera de control (Mexico), В чyжом ряду (Russia) | Paramount Pictures, Eagle Pictures, Odeon, United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures, Argentina Video Home, Argentina Video Home, CBS All Access, CBS, Kino Lorber, Net5, Nickelodeon Network, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount+, TriPictures, United Paramount Network (UPN) | A young lawyer and a businessman share a small automobile accident, and their mutual road rage escalates into a feud. | 264,472 | Changing Lanes | Changing Lanes (2002) | Changing Lanes (2002) | Changing Lanes | Changing Lanes (2002) | ||
Transit | Transit | Jim Caviezel, Diora Baird, James Frain, Elisabeth Röhm, Sterling Knight, Harold Perrineau, Jake Cherry, Ryan Donowho, Robbie Jones, Griff Furst, Douglas M. Griffin, Monica Acosta, Don Yesso, Rob Boltin, Ashley Braud, JD Evermore | Action, Crime, Thriller | 88 | United States | us | en | Color | Australia:MA15+, Brazil:16::(DVD rating), Germany:18, Ireland:18, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Singapore:NC-16, South Korea:18, United Kingdom:15, United States:R | 20 Apr 2012 (Bahrain) | 5.8 | 11,768 | 1,059,836 | Just out of prison, Nate needs to regain his family's trust, so he takes them on a road trip. His plans take a nasty turn when a group of criminals covertly stashes $4 million from a deadly bank heist in his car with the aim of collecting it once it gets through a police roadblock up ahead. Nate's family completes their unknown task and speeds off down the highway, but the criminals need their money and will stop at nothing to reclaim it. | English | Transit | 2,012 | movie | Antonio Negret | Michael Gilvary | Joe Binford Jr., Gerri Sax Bove, Michael Do, Tarn Fox, Patricia O'Donnell, D.J. Shea, Juan Soto | Stuart Abramson, Cook Allender, Billy Beaird, Louis Benjamin, Sarah Bowman, Guy Broussard, Neil Chartier, Traci Chartier, Michael Chateauneuf, Brandon Cunningham, Joe D'Alessandro, Nicholas Davidoff, Nezben Deason, Ryan Elvira, Melanie Gates, Cody Gautreau, Daniel Greenup, Josiah Greenup, Penelope Helmer, Dave Hughes, Tom Hunt, Ronald 'Ronnie' Martin, Hilda Mercado, Jerone A. Ordon Sr., Jerome A. Ordon, Arnaud Peiny, James Allen Sheppard, Zachary Sieffert, Brandon Swain, Joe Tufano, Stephen Vicari, Toni Weick, Justin Wright, Lawles Bourque, Nicholas Davidoff, Bryan DeLorenzo, Griffin McCann, Hilda Mercado, Travis Williams | Transit - Der Tod fährt mit (Germany), Транзит (Russia), Quá Giang (Vietnam), Na Mira do Assassino (Portugal), トランジット (Japan, Japanese title) | After Dark Films, Audio Visual Entertainment, Pop Entertainment, Top Film Baltic, Top Film Baltic, Top Film Baltic, California Filmes, Cinemax, Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), E Stars Films, Film1 Sundance Channel, Future Film, G2 Pictures, G2 Pictures, Home Box Office (HBO), Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Pony Canyon, Rai Movie, Seven Sept, Seven Sept, StudioCanal, StudioCanal, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Tanweer Films, Warner Home Video | A gang of bank robbers hide their loot in the car of a family going camping. They chase down the family to kill them and get the loot back, but run into a fight.
Just out of prison, Nate needs to regain his family's trust, so he takes them on a road trip. His plans take a nasty turn when a group of criminals covertly stashes $4 million from a deadly bank heist in his car with the aim of collecting it once it gets through a police roadblock up ahead. Nate's family completes their unknown task and speeds off down the highway, but the criminals need their money and will stop at nothing to reclaim it.—Anonymous | 1,059,836 | Transit | Transit (2012) | Transit (2012) | Transit | Transit (2012) | ||
Imperativ | Imperative | Robert Powell, Brigitte Fossey, Sigfrit Steiner, Matthias Habich, Jan Biczycki, Zbigniew Zapasiewicz, Eugeniusz Priwieziencew, Christoph Eichhorn, Hans-Jörg Frey, Leslie Caron | Drama | 102 | West Germany | xwg | en, ru, de | Black and White | null | 29 Mar 1985 (USA) | 6.7 | 160 | 84,123 | null | English, Russian, German | Imperative | 1,982 | movie | Krzysztof Zanussi | Krzysztof Zanussi | null | null | Imperative (United States), L'impératif (France), Imperativo (Colombia), O Imperativo (Portugal), Imperatyw (Poland) | Les Films Molière, TeleCulture | Augustin is a 30-year-old university professor. He does not believe in religion. His only belief is in maths, to which he devotes all his time. Then suddenly a series of pressing existential questions start looming in his mind. | 84,123 | Imperative | Imperative (1982) | Imperative (1982) | Imperative | Imperative (1982) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Encino Man | Encino Man | Sean Astin, Brendan Fraser, Pauly Shore, Megan Ward, Robin Tunney, Michael DeLuise, Patrick Van Horn, Dalton James, Rick Ducommun, Ke Huy Quan, Mariette Hartley, Richard Masur, Ellen Blain, Esther Scott, Steven Elkins, Wanda Acuna, Furley Lumpkin, Peter Allas, Michole Briana White, Rose McGowan, Jack Noseworthy, Christian Hoff, Sicily Rossomando, Erick Avari, Gerry Bednob, Doug McCallie, R.D. Carpenter, Kyle Scott Jackson, Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter, Noel L. Walcott III, Mark Adair-Rios, José Luis Lozano, Sandra Hess, Deborah Lee Johnson, Julianne Christie, Toni Herkert, Therese Kablan, Renee Allman, Heather Bennett, Melinda Armstrong, Buffie, Mike Muir, Stephen Perkins, Dean Pleasants, Adam Siegel, Robert Trujillo, Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, Herbert Siguenza, Tracy Dali, Mark David, Ivan Dudynsky, Vince Lozano, Rana Morrison, Steve Pacini, Johnny Raimondo, Richard Yett | Comedy | 88 | United States | us | en | Color::(Technicolor) | Argentina:Atp, Australia:PG, Brazil:10, Canada:G::(Quebec), Ecuador:TP::(self-applied), Finland:S, France:Tous publics, Germany:6, Iceland:L, India:U, Ireland:PG, Italy:T, Japan:G, Philippines:G, Poland:12::(TV rating), Portugal:M/12, Singapore:PG, South Korea:15::(video rating), South Korea:12::(theatrical rating), Spain:A, Sweden:7, United Kingdom:PG, United States:PG | 22 May 1992 (USA) | 5.8 | 45,152 | 104,187 | Stoney and Dave find a caveman (Link) trapped in ice, thaw him out, and show him around town. Although Link is slow to catch on to basic concepts of 20th century life, he has no trouble impressing all the girls and helping Stoney and Dave find the coolness they've been searching for. | English | Encino Man | 1,992 | movie | Les Mayfield | George Zaloom, Shawn Schepps, Shawn Schepps | null | John C. Cole, James A. Earley, Kevin Fahey, Gregory Irwin, Alex Leyton, Brett Mabry, Michael A. McFadden, John Nash, Daniel Pershing, Tim Pershing, Reinhart 'Rayteam' Peschke, Frank Scheidbach, John Shoemaker, Luke Wynne, Brian Bernstein, Simon Jayes, Ronald Vidor | California Man (Philippines, English title), California Man (India, English title), California Man (Europe, English title), California Man (United Kingdom), California Man (France) | Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Filmes Lusomundo, Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Buena Vista International, Buena Vista International, Gaumont Buena Vista International (GBVI), Abril Vídeo, Europa Vision, Gativideo, Hollywood Pictures Home Video, Hollywood Pictures Home Video, American Broadcasting Company (ABC), Mainostelevisio (MTV3), Buena Vista International, Buena Vista Home Video, Walt Disney Home Video, Sandrew Metronome Distribution, Divisa Home Video, Disney+ | When they find a frozen caveman in their back yard, two high school outcasts thaw him and introduce him to modern life while he in turn gets them to actually enjoy life.
Stoney and Dave find a caveman (Link) trapped in ice, thaw him out, and show him around town. Although Link is slow to catch on to basic concepts of 20th century life, he has no trouble impressing all the girls and helping Stoney and Dave find the coolness they've been searching for.—Michael Silva <[email protected]>
Dave Morgan and Stoney Brown are two high school outcasts who, while digging in Dave's backyard for a swimming pool, find and thaw out a block of ice containing a man from the Ice Ages. Dave and Stoney try to pass him off as a regular teenager and Link becomes seriously popular at school and this causes Dave and Stoney to become popular in the process. But Matt Wilson, the school's most popular guy, after being pissed at Dave and Stoney for getting friendly with his girlfriend Robyn Sweeney, discovers Link's real identity and it's a question if whether anyone will believe his story that Link is really from the Ice Ages.—Alex Madison <ThatSoRaven2905> | 104,187 | Encino Man | Encino Man (1992) | Encino Man (1992) | Encino Man | Encino Man (1992) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Night of the Sinner | Night of the Sinner | Robert Englund, Ivana Miño, Giannina Salvetti, Olga Shuvalova, Òscar Jarque, Marcello Arnone, Alex Marín, Emanuel Colella, Antonella Salvucci, Francis Pardeilhan, Joseph Murray, Daniela Giorgini, Tanny Giser | Horror, Thriller | 91 | Italy, Spain, Serbia | it, es, rs | en | Color | Norway:18::(Amazon Prime self-rating), United States:Not Rated | null | 4 | 130 | 1,423,967 | null | English | Night of the Sinner | 2,009 | movie | Alessandro Perrella | Roberto Natale, Alessandro Perrella, Stefano Pomilia, Stefano Pomilia | Raffaele Apuzzo, Carlo Bacciali, Andrea Baracca, Andrea Conticelli, Pasquale Di Viccaro, Erminio Lauri, Giacomo Matteucci, Alessio Nocerino, Luca Proietti, Daniele Ronci, Alessandro Salomone, Giordano Saviotti, Luca Saviotti, Pierfilippo Siena | Emiliano Achilli, Nicolas Beaugonin, Mauro Calanca, Tiziano Carfagnini, Giovanni Cuomo, Vincenzo De Stefano, Fabio Dell'Orco, Maurizio Dell'Orco, Manuela Filomena, Mirko Fioravanti, Massimo Gattobigio, Chiara Martinelli, Fulvio Martinelli, Walter Pernazza, Antonio Tedesco | Sinner (Italy), Pecador (Spain), Noc gresnika (Serbia) | Epic Pictures Group, Gravitas Ventures | A young insurance agent flies to central Italy to evaluate the library of an eccentric Prince. She will learn about the man's terrifying past and encounter the very essence of evil. | 1,423,967 | Night of the Sinner | Night of the Sinner (2009) | Night of the Sinner (2009) | Night of the Sinner | Night of the Sinner (2009) | ||
American Gangster | American Gangster | Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Josh Brolin, Lymari Nadal, Ted Levine, Roger Guenveur Smith, John Hawkes, RZA, Yul Vazquez, Malcolm Goodwin, Ruby Dee, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Carla Gugino, Skyler Fortgang, John Ortiz, Cuba Gooding Jr., Armand Assante, Kathleen Garrett, Joe Morton, Ritchie Coster, Bari K. Willerford, Idris Elba, Common, Warner Miller, Albert Jones, J. Kyle Manzay, Tip 'T.I.' Harris, Melissia Hill, Quisha Saunders, Kevin Corrigan, Robert Funaro, Jon Polito, Tom O'Rourke, Robert C. Kirk, Tom Stearns, KaDee Strickland, Jon DeVries, Jim R. Coleman, Lee Shepard, Gavin Grazer, Linda Powell, Roxanne Amandez, Norman Reedus, Pierra Francesca, Eddie Rouse, Maryann Urbano, Cedric Sanders, Jason Veasey, Roosevelt Davis, Roger Bart, Eric Silver, Mitchell Green, Saycon Sengbloh, Conor Romero, Daniel Hilt, Daniel Farcher, David Spearman, Maurice Ballard, Paul Doherty, William C. Tate, George Lee Miles, Jason Furlani, Chris McKinney, Ric Young, David Wayne Britton, Tommy Guiffre, Laurence Lowry, Dan Moran, Marjorie Johnson, Larry Mitchell, Chuck Cooper, Kevin Geer, Chance Kelly, Hamilton Clancy, Sam Freed, Joey Klein, Scott Dillin, Anthony Hamilton, Sarah Hudnut Brody, Jeff Greene, Tyson Hall, Kirt Harding, Bryant Pearson, Al Santos, Chuuch, Christopher A. Sawyer, Dylan Gallagher, Jehan-Pierre 'The Preacher' Vassau, Dawn A. Douglas, Robbie Neigeborn, Clinton Lowe, Wilhelm Lewis, James Hunter, Neville White, Lonnie Gaetano, Jeff Mantel, Serena Joan Springle, Ron Piretti, Nino Del Buono, Arthur Mercante, Panama Redd, Robert Wiggins, Fab 5 Freddy, Jonah Denizard, Steve McAuliff, Fatima Robinson, Karen Adisson, Autavia Bailey, Candyce Barnes, Janelle Cambridge, Cicily Daniels, Andrea Edmead, Ortos J. Gutierrez, Celestine Rae, Luam Keflezgy, Monique Lea-Gall, Flavia Tamara Livolsi, Tamara Marrow, Shannon MacMillan, Jonathan Medero, Marielys Molina, Kesha Nichols, Nefertiti Robinson, Krista Saab, Luis Salgado, Carlos Sierra Lopez, Latonya Tolbert, Sandra Park, Yuri Kamino-Fennell, Brian Albanese, Mauricio Alexander, Brian Keith Allen, Tony Terrell Alston, Andrea Barnett, Andrea J. Barnett, Fred Benjamin, Ephraim Benton, Aj Billions, Lloyd Booker, Taylor Brandon, Myo Campbell, DJ Nino Carta, Kal Cauthen, John Cenatiempo, Daniel R. Cooper, J.W. Cortes, Tom Coughlin, Dono Cunningham, Cris D'Annunzio, Ernest Dancy, Makeia Davis, Michael Den Dekker, Ev Depaolis, Mark DiConzo, Monique Dupree, Brian Edwards, Sharlene Falls, Joseph Ferrante, Wanda Ferreiras, Eddie Goines, Jeremy Good, Anthony L. Gurino, Cathy Haase, Kelvin Hale, Johnathan Hallgrey, Gabriel Hansen, Reshonnah Harvey, Jermel Howard, Hristo Hristov, Brevard Hudson, Joe James, Marvin Jones III, Mark A. Keeton, Khafre King, Atif Lanier, Nikolett Lemmon, Tina Lorraine, Shawn Luckey, Racheline Maltese, Dominick Mancino, Nick Mastromarco, Daniel Maysen, Tracie Mick-Shoemaker, Frances Mignano, Ismaelpeter Casillas Nelson, Walter Wiz Nichols, Robert Nicotra, Richard Nixon, Daniel Nugent, Richard O'Brien, Jerrod Paige, Michelle Joan Papillion, Artie Pasquale, Anthony Nio Perez, Tasha Perri, Kevin Pinassi, Anthony Pittman, Nick Poltoranin, Bartolo Raffaele, Paula Rittie, Enrique Sebastian Rivas, Germir Robinson, Louis Rosario, Niko Rusakov, Vincent James Russo, Robert Sciglimpaglia, Billy Smith, Shayna Smith, Aija Terauda, Karl Thwaites, Brigid Turner, Kevin Van Doorslaer, Tacuma Vanterpool, Tammy Vaughn, Philippe Vonlanthen, Julian Walker, Adrain Washington, Craig Weintraub, Clarence Williams III, Derrick Williams, Brad Lee Wind, Ray Wineteer, Dolores Winn | Biography, Crime, Drama | 157 | United States, United Kingdom | us, gb | en, th, es | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA15+, Austria:16, Brazil:18, Brazil:16, Canada:18A::(Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Denmark:15, Egypt:G::(self-applied), Finland:K-15, France:Tous publics avec avertissement, France:16::(recommended rating), France:Accord parental::(video), Germany:16, Hong Kong:IIB, Iceland:16, India:A, Indonesia:18+::(self-applied), Ireland:16, Ireland:18::(DVD rating), Israel:16::(self-applied), Italy:VM14, Japan:R-15, Malaysia:18PL, Mexico:C, Netherlands:16, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:R16, Norway:15::(cinema rating), Peru:14, Philippines:R-13::(MTRCB), Poland:18::(self-applied), Portugal:M/16, Russia:18+, Singapore:M18, South Africa:16::(self-applied), South Korea:18, Spain:18, Sweden:15, Switzerland:14::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:14::(canton of Vaud), Taiwan:R-18, Thailand:u 18+::(self-applied), Turkey:18+, United Kingdom:18, United States:R, United Arab Emirates:18+ | 02 Nov 2007 (USA) | 7.8 | 451,765 | 765,429 | Following the death of his employer and mentor, Bumpy Johnson, Frank Lucas establishes himself as the number one importer of heroin in the Harlem district of Manhattan. He does so by buying heroin directly from the source in South East Asia and he comes up with a unique way of importing the drugs into the United States. As a result, his product is superior to what is currently available on the street and his prices are lower. His alliance with the New York Mafia ensures his position. It is also the story of a dedicated and honest policeman, Richie Roberts, who heads up a joint narcotics task force with the Federal government. Based on a true story. | English, Thai, Spanish | American Gangster | 2,007 | movie | Ridley Scott | Steven Zaillian, Mark Jacobson | Jennifer C. Bell, John Cairns, Monika Chvatikova, Ashley Clark, Dick Edwards, Eric Jordan, Myung Kim, Colin Liggett, Margaux Mackay, Gray Marshall, Manuel Plank-Jorge, Christian Severin, Wesley Sewell, Trent Shumway, Kathryn Bolt, S. Kai Bovaird, Sarah Coatts, Christopher Cram, Diego Galtieri, Brian Hanable, Mattana Suthammasa | Tamura Bakr, Matt Blades, Eric Boncher, Peter Bulavinetz, Ronald Burke, Geb Byers, Travis Cadalzo, Michael Cambria, David M. Carr, Sean Cassidy, Fred Cohen, Alisa M. Colley, Devin Donegan, David M. Dunlap, Edwin Effrein, Greg Finkel, McCord Fitzsimmons, Kevin Flynn, Richie Ford, Don Glen, Gerald Gloster, Gob, Scott Gregoire, Joseph Grimaldi, Craig Haagensen, Elizabeth 'Liz' Hedges, Joel Holland, Chien Huey, Dang Karunpaisarn, Meg Kettell, Chris Kilduff, Jeremy Knaster, Jason Lanci, Vincent Lanza, David Lee, Brian C. Mackey, John McAleer, Larry McConkey, James J. McCullagh, Keith McNicholas, William D. Moran, Francine Natale, Bill O'Leary, Andrew Peck, Louis Petraglia, Balint Pinczehelyi, Tom Prate, Sam Rosedietcher, Michael Rudolph, Nat Russell, Mark Schmidt, George Selden, Chesda 'Pop' Smithsuth, Sanam Srikham, Thanut Sripantawanusorn, Robert Stevers, Eric Swanek, Phil Testa, Nattawut Urasaeng, Bob Van Heek, Robert Vuolo, Michael Wacks, Franz Yeich, Michael Arisohn, Mark Beattie, Adam Benlifer, Matt Blades, Phil Bradshaw, Christopher Cannucciari, James Casey, Andrew Cavagnet, Rashad Clinton, Chris Drechsler, Micah Eisenmann, Lauren E. Enfield, Ted Erne, Daniel Feighery, Timothy Flynn, Patrick Fontana, Patrick J. Galvin, Dennis Green, Shawn Greene, David Kurt Harris, Larry Huston, Jarrod Kloiber, Lou Massa, Mark McDevitt, William Moore, Jeff Muhlstock, Paul Niccolls, Monty Nielsen, Anna Novick, Wayne Paull, Michael J. Prate, Brian Raby, Daniel D. Sariano, Simon Shen, Travis Tips, Alexander Witt, J. Dan Wright, Franz Yeich, Chris Zizzo | The Return of Superfly (United States), Tru Blu (United States), 美国黑帮 (China, Mandarin title), Gangster américain (Canada, French title), Amerikalik gangster (Uzbekistan) | Universal Pictures, Universal Pictures International (UPI), United International Pictures (UIP), Universal Pictures International (UPI), Bontonfilm, Edko Films, Finnkino, Tatrafilm, Toho-Towa, United International Pictures (UIP), United International Pictures, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE), Argentina Video Home, Film1, Intercontinental Video, Universal Pictures Finland, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures Video, Universal Pictures Video, Universal Pictures, Universal Pictures, Universal Pictures, Mainostelevisio (MTV3), RTL Entertainment, Sub, Waylen Group, TV5, Yleisradio (YLE), Universal Pictures International (UPI), Universal Pictures International (UPI), Universal Pictures International (UPI), New Disc, TNT, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Universal Pictures, Universal Pictures | An outcast New York City cop is charged with bringing down Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas, whose real life inspired this partly biographical film.
Following the death of his employer and mentor, Bumpy Johnson, Frank Lucas establishes himself as the number one importer of heroin in the Harlem district of Manhattan. He does so by buying heroin directly from the source in South East Asia and he comes up with a unique way of importing the drugs into the United States. As a result, his product is superior to what is currently available on the street and his prices are lower. His alliance with the New York Mafia ensures his position. It is also the story of a dedicated and honest policeman, Richie Roberts, who heads up a joint narcotics task force with the Federal government. Based on a true story.—garykmcd
In 1968, the loyal driver, bouncer and collector Frank Lucas witnesses the death of his boss and mentor Bumpy Johnson and finds that Harlem lost its leadership. Frank decides to import heroin direct from the source in Bangkok, establishing a logistic of transportation using the US military airplanes from Vietnam to USA. The quality of his product associated to the trade mark "Blue Magic" and the lower prices bring Frank Lucas to the position of number one distributor of heroin in USA. Meanwhile, in the Essex County, the incorruptible detective Richie Roberts that is studying for the Bar Examination is invited to join and head a Federal Investigation Force of Narcotics, seeking the leaders of the dealers in North America.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
In 1970s America, detective Richie Roberts (Crowe) sets out to bring down the drug empire of Frank Lucas (Washington), a heroin kingpin from Manhattan, who is smuggling the drugs into the country in the coffins of soldiers from the Vietnam War. | 765,429 | American Gangster | American Gangster (2007) | American Gangster (2007) | American Gangster | American Gangster (2007) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Jungfrukällan | The Virgin Spring | Max von Sydow, Birgitta Valberg, Gunnel Lindblom, Birgitta Pettersson, Axel Düberg, Tor Isedal, Allan Edwall, Ove Porath, Axel Slangus, Gudrun Brost, Oscar Ljung, Tor Borong, Leif Forstenberg | Drama | 89 | Sweden | se | sv, de | Black and White | Argentina:18, Australia:NRC, Australia:SOA, Australia:M, Brazil:16, Canada:13+::(Quebec), Finland:K-18, Finland:K-16, France:16, France:Tous publics avec avertissement::(new rating), Germany:16, India:A, Italy:VM16, Mexico:B15::(DVD rating), Mexico:B, Netherlands:12, Netherlands:12::(VHS), Norway:15::(VOD), Norway:16::(cinema rating), Portugal:M/12, Singapore:M18, South Korea:18, South Korea:15, Spain:16::(ICAA), Spain:7::(ICAA), Spain:13::(ICAA), Sweden:15, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:X, United Kingdom:15, United States:Not Rated, West Germany:18::(f) | 14 Nov 1960 (USA) | 8 | 31,565 | 53,976 | Set in creepy 14th century Sweden, it is the sombre, powerful fable of wealthy land-owning parents whose daughter, a young virgin, is brutally raped and murdered by goat herders after her half sister has invoked a pagan curse. By a bizarre twist of fate, the murderers ask for food and shelter from the dead girl's parents, who, discovering the truth about their erstwhile lodgers, exact a chilling revenge. | Swedish, German | The Virgin Spring | 1,960 | movie | Ingmar Bergman | Ulla Isaksson | null | Rolf Holmquist | The Virgin Spring (World-wide, English title), The Virgin Spring (India, English title), The Virgin Spring (United States), The Virgin Spring (Canada, English title), The Virgin Spring (United Kingdom) | Svensk Filmindustri, Athos Films, Europa Filmverleih, Internazionale Nembo Distribuzione Importazione Esportazione Film (INDIEF), Janus Films, Elga Films, Chamartín, Curzon Film Distributors, British Empire Films Australia, Artkino Pictures, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), Tartan Video, Stiftelsen Svenska Filminstitutet, SF Home Entertainment, Kinowelt Home Entertainment, Gutek Film, The Criterion Collection, Palisades Tartan, New Star, Carlotta Films, Cinemacguffin, Leopardo Filmes, Stiftelsen Svenska Filminstitutet, Carlotta Films, Weird Wave, Epoca, Olive Films, The Criterion Collection, Versátil Home Vídeo | In 14th-century Sweden, an innocent yet pampered teenage girl and her family's pregnant and jealous servant set out from their farm to deliver candles to church, but only one returns from events that transpire in the woods along the way.
Set in creepy 14th century Sweden, it is the sombre, powerful fable of wealthy land-owning parents whose daughter, a young virgin, is brutally raped and murdered by goat herders after her half sister has invoked a pagan curse. By a bizarre twist of fate, the murderers ask for food and shelter from the dead girl's parents, who, discovering the truth about their erstwhile lodgers, exact a chilling revenge.—L.H. Wong <[email protected]>
In medieval Sweden, the innocent and beautiful but very pampered Karin, virgin daughter of a Christian landowner, is sent to church to deliver prayer candles, accompanied by the family's jealous pregnant servant girl, Ingeri, who still believes in the Norse gods. Upon entering the dark woods along the way, Karin leaves Ingeri behind and both have an encounter with strangers, but only one returns to Karin's family farm.—KADC
In Sweden during the Middle Ages, married couple Töre and Märeta are prosperous and devout farmers. They dote on their only surviving offspring, their daughter, the innocent Karin. Their attentiveness to her is despite her faults, such as her vanity and penchant for sleep when she should be doing farm work. It's early spring, and she is tasked with bringing candles to church for matins. She convinces her mother to let her wear her Sunday best if only in her want to look pretty. The church is in the nearest village which is still a good distance away, even by horseback. As such, she convinces her parents to allow Ingeri, their pregnant maidservant, to accompany her. Ingeri is secretly envious of Karin if only because of her own lost innocence. Ingeri prays to the Norse God Odin, her latest thoughts to Odin which are against Karin. Out of circumstance, Karin and Ingeri part company half way through their trek. Ingeri encounters a one eyed man, who she ultimately steers away from despite he being what she wanted. Karin encounters a group of goatherds, three brothers consisting of two adults and an adolescent. The two adult brothers eventually rape and murder Karin, while their younger brother watches. What they are unaware of is that Ingeri, horrified, witnessed both the rape and murder, she who contemplated attacking the brothers during the rape but which she ultimately did not do. On their travels, the three brothers decide to take refuge at a farm, Töre and Märeta's farm, the couple who welcome the three into their manor house out of Christian charity. The questions become whether either side will discover their connection, and what Ingeri will do based on her prayers and what she witnessed. Through Karin's absence, Töre and Märeta critically review their family dynamic.—Huggo
In Sweden, in the Fourteenth Century, Karin is the favorite and virgin daughter of the religious Töre and Märeta. She is the pride and joy of her family. On the day of Our Lady of Virgins, her father asks her to go to a distant church with her pregnant stepsister and carry some candle for Our Lady. On the way through the woods, the naive girl leaves her stepsister resting in a small farm and continues her journey alone. She meets three shepherd brothers and invites them to share her food. Then, they rape and kill her, under the eyes of her hidden stepsister. The same night, the three brothers arrive and look for shelter at her home. The revenge of her father is very impressive.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 53,976 | Virgin Spring, The | The Virgin Spring (1960) | Virgin Spring, The (1960) | Virgin Spring, The | Virgin Spring, The (1960) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Seishun zankoku monogatari | Cruel Story of Youth | Miyuki Kuwano, Yûsuke Kawazu, Yoshiko Kuga, Fumio Watanabe, Shinji Tanaka, Shinjiro Matsuzaki, Toshiko Kobayashi, Jun Hamamura, Shinko Ujiie, Aki Morishima, Yuki Tominaga, Kei Satô, Hiroshi Nihon'yanagi, Asao Sano, Yôko Aoba, Yosuke Hayashi, Keiko Hori, Shunji Kasuga, Hideo Kidokoro, Nobuya Mishima, Masayoshi Miyasaka, Shin Morikawa, Kyû Sazanka, Tamotsu Tamura, Yûko Tawarada | Crime, Drama | 96 | Japan | jp | ja | Color | France:Tous publics, Hong Kong:III, Italy:T::(dvd rating), Japan:PG12, Norway:16, Portugal:M/14, United Kingdom:15, United States:Not Rated, West Germany:18::(f) | 09 Jul 1961 (USA) | 7 | 2,528 | 54,286 | Kiyoshi is a brooding young man who treats women solely as objects. Makoto is a young woman who is just reaching her sexual awakening. She and her friends accept car rides from middle-aged men, saying it's nothing more than fun and they have no intention of leading on those men. Kiyoshi and Makoto meet when he saves her from one of those middle-aged men trying to take advantage of her. Despite abusing each other, they start a relationship which leads to what they call love, but feels more like an emotional dependence on each other to rebel against traditional society. Neither has money, so they start to extort money from these middle-aged men of hers. This is only one demonstration of the only power they feel they have: sex, which they use against others as well as each other in their doomed relationship. | Japanese | Cruel Story of Youth | 1,960 | movie | Nagisa Ôshima | Nagisa Ôshima | null | Isamu Satô, Toshifumi Takahashi | 青春残酷物語 (Japan, Japanese title), Cruel Story of Youth (Canada, English title), Cruel Tales of Youth (World-wide, English title), Cruel Story of Youth (United States), Cruel Story of Youth (World-wide, English title) | Shochiku, Shochiku Films of America, Prokino Filmverleih, New Yorker Films, Raro Video, Yume Pictures, Divisa Home Video, Eureka Entertainment, Leopardo Filmes, VCL Communications, trigon-film | A harsh young man seduces a freeloading young woman and eventually takes advantage of her knack for hitch-hiking to rob middle-class men.
Kiyoshi is a brooding young man who treats women solely as objects. Makoto is a young woman who is just reaching her sexual awakening. She and her friends accept car rides from middle-aged men, saying it's nothing more than fun and they have no intention of leading on those men. Kiyoshi and Makoto meet when he saves her from one of those middle-aged men trying to take advantage of her. Despite abusing each other, they start a relationship which leads to what they call love, but feels more like an emotional dependence on each other to rebel against traditional society. Neither has money, so they start to extort money from these middle-aged men of hers. This is only one demonstration of the only power they feel they have: sex, which they use against others as well as each other in their doomed relationship.—Huggo
Makoto and Kiyoshi's generation follows their desires. She's in high school when he, a university student, rescues her from an older man's assault. The next day he takes her out, is alternately cruel and tender, insists roughly on sex, then discards her. The next week she calls him; as she's waiting for him at a bar, two pimps accost her. Again Kiyoshi rescues Makoto, and their affair begins in earnest. She moves in with him and keeps going to school, and they support themselves by extorting money from men who offer her rides, then make passes, and Kiyoshi show up to batter them. Things are semi-OK until pregnancy and a short jail stay change their relationship.—<[email protected]> | 54,286 | Cruel Story of Youth | Cruel Story of Youth (1960) | Cruel Story of Youth (1960) | Cruel Story of Youth | Cruel Story of Youth (1960) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Hector and the Search for Happiness | Hector and the Search for Happiness | Simon Pegg, Rosamund Pike, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Jean Reno, Veronica Ferres, Barry Atsma, Ming Zhao, Togo Igawa, Christopher Plummer, Bruce Fontaine, Chad Willett, Bernard Cuffling, Jakob Davies, Chris Gauthier, Dean Paul Gibson, Michael Adamthwaite, Vincent Gale, Gabrielle Rose, Thorsten Wedekind, Eileen Barrett, Alexa Damián, Malcolm Boddington, Stellan Skarsgård, Gribunina Marina, Megan White, Ingrid Lin, Ana Trujic, Wang Xiuze, Neil Li, Aaron Le, Joo Kyeong Lee, S'Thandiwe Kgoroge, Christine le Brocq, Anthony Oseyemi, Dalias Blake, Sebelethu Bonkolo, Hlubi Mboya, Mary Twala, Sam Medupe, Charles Baloyi, Senzo Vilakazi, Akin Omotoso, Walter Chukwu, Abraham's Seed, Tessa Jubber, Sivan Raphaely, Gys de Villiers, Toni Collette, Chantal Herman, Hannah Longworth, Aiden Longworth, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Jordan Schartner, Alexandra Doyle, Kim Girschner, Miroslav Karel, Marcus Shakesheff | Adventure, Comedy, Drama | 120 | Germany, Canada, United Kingdom, South Africa, United States | de, ca, gb, za, us | en, fr, de | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Brazil:14, Canada:14A::(Alberta/Nova Scotia/Ontario), Canada:PG::(British Columbia), Canada:G::(Quebec), Germany:12, Hong Kong:IIA, Ireland:15A, Italy:T, Japan:G, Lithuania:N-13, Mexico:B, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Norway:A::(TV rating), Portugal:M/12, Singapore:NC16, South Korea:15, Spain:7, Switzerland:12, Thailand:13, United Kingdom:15, United States:R, United Arab Emirates:15+::(DVD rating) | 14 Aug 2014 (Germany) | 6.9 | 50,449 | 1,626,146 | Disillusioned psychiatrist Hector confesses to his girlfriend that he feels like a fraud for dispensing recommendations to patients who never seemed to improve or get happier. He considers breaking out of his lackluster routine. Summoning up some courage, Hector gives his starved curiosity free reign and embarks on an international quest to find the right formula to bring him joy and vitality. | English, French, German | Hector and the Search for Happiness | 2,014 | movie | Peter Chelsom | Maria von Heland, Peter Chelsom, Tinker Lindsay, François Lelord | Matthias Albrecht, Maren Dolzmann, Alexandra Fried, Sebastian Göhs, Markus Hauf, Stefan Kessner, Julia Kietzmann, Tim Markgraf, Jan Meckes, Thomas Ramin, Ricardo José Rodrigues Figueiredo, Max Stolzenberg, Christoph Struber, Robert Tomala, Ron Turner | Mohammed Akhtar, Ed Araquel, Ludwe Balintulo, Rovin Basi, Amrit Bawa, Alex Bender, Thomas Berz, Bastian Bohner, Paul Brewster, Chris Cavanagh, Julian Chapdelaine, Ian Coffey, Cody Cusinko, Nicholas Dent, Hongwei Diao, Jabu Dlamini, Marian Engel, Tyler Field, Niklas Fischer, Ray Geldenhuys, Spiro Grant, Chris Griffin, Longfu Hei, Danny Ho, Kyle Hou, Kieran Humphries, Gaelle Jego, Justin Johns, Devin Kaczmarski, Tom Kaczmarski, Christian Klehr, Jan Klompje, Justin Lesch, Jim Lester, Mo Lesunyane, Jinlong Liu, Oliver Loncraine, David Lourie, Iain Mackay, Stephen Maier, Evelyn Makgata, Fenghua Mao, Saied Marcondes, Dave McLean, Li Mengnan, Mark Meyer, Guanghai Mo, Jilin Mo, Collin Morrison, Dan Morrison, Dan Morrison, Shane Nasmith, Khathu Ndlovu, Jakob Neumeier, Steven Ngalo, Brian Nkosi, Nicholas Oja, Quincy Paglaro, Guy Paterson, Alex Payne, Andrew Pedley, Ryan Perier, Kyle Pigeau, Rick Podd, Keshav Prakash, Dietmar Raiff, Grant Antony Rowe, Cody Rusinko, Salomon Saade, David Savinkoff, Dean Schwingboth, Ian Seabrook, Mathias Seitz, Chandra Sekhar, Iqbal Shaikh, Wahid Shaikh, Haifeng Shao, Keith Sherril, Keith Sherritt, Keith Skerrit, Peter Smith, Kat Spencer, Trevor Steeves, Michael Swan, Raydawn Tilley, Derek Ueckermann, Kieran Waites, Charlie Wall, Jeffrey Weil, Steve Whitford, Brodie Wilkinson, Tyler Woeste, Andy Woodcock, Adriene Wyse, Terry Yan, Tian Yuan | Hectors Reise oder die Suche nach dem Glück (Germany), Hector et la recherche du bonheur (Canada, French title), Hector et la recherche du bonheur (France), Héctor y el secreto de la felicidad (Spain), Путешествие Гектора в поисках счастья (Russia) | Gussi Films, Entertainment One, Feelgood Entertainment, Festival Films S.L., Imagine Films Distribution, Relativity Media, Transformer, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Argentina, Wild Bunch, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Becker Film Group, CN Entertainment, CN Entertainment, Eagle Films, EuroVideo, Festival Films S.L., Filmcoopi, GEM Entertainment, L'Atelier d'Images, Outsider Films, Pinema, Rai 2, Remain In Light, Uv Rml Films, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment | A psychiatrist searches the globe to find the secret of happiness.
Disillusioned psychiatrist Hector confesses to his girlfriend that he feels like a fraud for dispensing recommendations to patients who never seemed to improve or get happier. He considers breaking out of his lackluster routine. Summoning up some courage, Hector gives his starved curiosity free reign and embarks on an international quest to find the right formula to bring him joy and vitality. | 1,626,146 | Hector and the Search for Happiness | Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014) | Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014) | Hector and the Search for Happiness | Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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To Die For | To Die For | Nicole Kidman, Matt Dillon, Joaquin Phoenix, Casey Affleck, Illeana Douglas, Alison Folland, Dan Hedaya, Wayne Knight, Kurtwood Smith, Holland Taylor, Susan Traylor, Maria Tucci, Tim Hopper, Michael Rispoli, Buck Henry, Gerry Quigley, Tom Forrester, Alan Edward Lewis, Nadine MacKinnon, Conrad Coates, Ron Gabriel, Ian Heath, Graeme Millington, Sean Vertigo, Nicholas Pasco, Joyce Maynard, David Collins, Eve Crawford, Janet Lo, David Cronenberg, Tom Quinn, Peter Glen, Amber-Lee Campbell, Colleen Williams, Simon Richards, Philip Williams, Susan Backs, Kyra Harper, Adam Roth, Andrew Scott, Tamara Gorski, Katie Griffin, Carla Renee, Mischa, Melissa Cooper, Hilary Dunn, Tom Peterson, Chris Phillips, Rain Phoenix, George Segal, Isabella Simone, Linda Wilkinson | Comedy, Crime, Drama, Thriller | 106 | United States, United Kingdom, Canada | us, gb, ca | en | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA, Brazil:16::(video rating), Canada:14A::(Manitoba/Nova Scotia), Canada:14::(Nova Scotia), Canada:AA::(Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Finland:K-15::(DVD rating), Finland:K-16, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Iceland:12, India:UA, Ireland:18, Italy:VM14, Japan:G::(self-applied), Mexico:16::(self-applied), Netherlands:12, New Zealand:R16, Peru:14, Philippines:R-18, Poland:16, Portugal:M/16, Singapore:M18, South Korea:18, Spain:13, Sweden:15, Taiwan:12+, United Kingdom:15, United States:R, United Arab Emirates:Not Rated | 06 Oct 1995 (USA) | 6.8 | 52,644 | 114,681 | Suzanne Stone (Kidman) knows exactly what she wants. She wants to be a television newscaster and she is willing to do anything to get what she wants. What she lacks in intelligence, she makes up for in cold determination and diabolical wiles. As she pursues her goal with relentless focus, she is forced to destroy anything and anyone that may stand in her way, regardless of the ultimate cost or means necessary. | English | To Die For | 1,995 | movie | Gus Van Sant | Joyce Maynard, Buck Henry | null | Chris Alexander, Craig Bulmer, Carolyn Cox, Kevan Dutchak, Steve Ferrier, Michael Galbraith, Kerry Hayes, Perry Hoffman, Mark Manchester, Malcolm Nefsky, Michael Rall, Tracy Shaw, Stephen Spurrell, David J. Woods, Gary Deneault, Shayne Hare, Ryan Pannell | 2 Die 4 (United Kingdom), Prête à tout (Canada, French title), The Woman Who Invites (Japan, English title), Prête à tout (France), Tot per un somni (Spain, Catalan title) | AFMD, Columbia Pictures, Columbia TriStar Films AB, Columbia TriStar Films de Argentina, Fox Columbia TriStar Films, Mission, Prooptiki, Rank Film Distributors, Rank Film Organization, ci Vertriebsgemeinschaft, Columbia TriStar Home Video, Columbia TriStar Home Video, East-West communications/Intervit-Russia, Fox Network, KSS Films, Kinowelt Home Entertainment, LK-TEL, Nagaoka Shoten, Pidax Film, Premium Cine, Prooptiki Video, Reel One Entertainment S.L., Rizzoli Corriere della Sera Home Video (RCS), Telegroup, The Criterion Channel, United Basic Laser & Video Company | A beautiful but naïve aspiring television personality films a documentary on teenagers with a darker ulterior motive.
Suzanne Stone (Kidman) knows exactly what she wants. She wants to be a television newscaster and she is willing to do anything to get what she wants. What she lacks in intelligence, she makes up for in cold determination and diabolical wiles. As she pursues her goal with relentless focus, she is forced to destroy anything and anyone that may stand in her way, regardless of the ultimate cost or means necessary.—Tad Dibbern <[email protected]>
In the coastal town of Little Hope, New Hampshire following the murder of Larry Maretto, family, friends and acquaintances of Larry and his wife, Suzanne Maretto (who goes professionally by her maiden name Suzanne Stone), are interviewed by the media about the Marettos and their marriage. Despite both Larry and Suzanne being attractive, the reason for their want to be husband and wife were not obvious to anyone else that knew them. Slightly dim and superficial but driven WASP Suzanne sees herself as the next Jane Pauley, being famous generally her goal in life. Blue collar and ethnic Italian Larry, who worked in the family restaurant, wanted Suzanne first and foremost to be a wife and mother, although he did support whatever she did to further her career. These interviews are in large part done because of the official and unofficial belief that Suzanne may have orchestrated Larry's murder. Larry's sister, figure skater Janice Maretto, does know deep in her heart that Suzanne is involved. Another person interviewed is Ed Grant, Suzanne's boss at a small second rate cable station. Although Ed only hired her to be a Girl Friday, a job he initially envisioned being filled by an unskilled teenager, she beat him down so much with her proposals to make herself an on-air personality that he eventually gave her a job as the station's on-air weather girl, which she morphed unilaterally into making her own documentaries. Others interviewed are Jimmy Emmett and Lydia Mertz, two of the subjects in Suzanne's documentary on teenagers. Jimmy and Lydia were delinquent and unfocused before meeting Suzanne, into whose life of fame and romance they easily got sucked. The primary question is if Larry's murderer(s) will be caught and if justice, especially in the eyes of those who truly care about Larry, most specifically his family, will be served.—Huggo
In Little Hope, New Hampshire, the beautiful and hot Suzanne Stone wants to be famous and is an aspiring TV personality. She marries Larry Maretto, whose father owns a restaurant, and convinces him to use this savings for the university buying a Mustang for her and a condo. Then she accepts to work for the local station receiving minimum wage to develop her own projects, including one with youths in a public school. She meets the punks Jimmy Emmett, Russel Hines and Lydia Mertz and records hours of tapes interviewing them. When Larry invites her to work at the restaurant in a talent show that he wants to implement, Suzanne sees a threat to her planned career and decides to get rid of her husband. She seduces Jimmy and convinces him that she is in love with him. Then she tells that Larry is a brutal man and Jimmy decides to kill him. What will happen to Larry?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Kidman stars in this 1995 crime comedy-drama as Suzanne, a weathergirl on a local TV station who longs to be a high-flying star on Network television. When she feels that her middle-class husband (Matt Dillon) is holding her back, she decides to have him murdered by a teenage boy named Jimmy (Joaquin Phoenix). | 114,681 | To Die For | To Die For (1995) | To Die For (1995) | To Die For | To Die For (1995) | ||
The Blacklight | The Blacklight | Grant Lancaster, Richard Templeton, Brooks Russell, Corey Scott Rutledge, Samantha Aneson, Brad Stuart, Victor Verhaeghe, Roberto Serrini, Bristol Pomeroy, Michael Dale, Katie Aldhizer, Adam Blædel, Connor Bond, Gabe Bowling, Anthony DeVito, Jean Paul Dufek, J.P. Edwards, Luis Figueroa, Kate Gauthier, Odin A Graniela, Dave Hanson, Don Hatton, Creighton Jones Jr., Ellie Laesch, Michael Laibson, Giuditta Lattanzi, Ori Manahan, Matthew McCurdy, Brian O'Neill, Franca Paschen, Donald Paul, Raquel Powell, Godfrey J. Rayner, Taylor Reardon, Elise Rovinsky, Danny Schaefer | Thriller | 120 | United States | us | en | Color | United States:R::(cert#53520) | null | 8.1 | 66 | 7,317,866 | null | English | The Blacklight | 2,021 | movie | Nick Snow | Brooks Russell, Nick Snow | null | null | null | Porter Pictures, Porter - Craig Film and Media Distribution, Porter Pictures | Despite trying to leave behind a life of crime, Danny reluctantly teams with naïve rich kid Liam and wildcard drug dealer Kit Viper for a robbery that leaves them in possession of a mysterious supernatural artifact with immense power. | 7,317,866 | Blacklight, The | The Blacklight (2021) | Blacklight, The (2021) | Blacklight, The | Blacklight, The (2021) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Now and Then | Now and Then | Christina Ricci, Rosie O'Donnell, Thora Birch, Melanie Griffith, Gaby Hoffmann, Demi Moore, Ashleigh Aston Moore, Rita Wilson, Devon Sawa, Walter Sparrow, Cloris Leachman, Lolita Davidovich, Janeane Garofalo, Hank Azaria, Bonnie Hunt, Rumer Willis, Bradley Coryell, Justin Humphrey, Travis Robertson, James Wilson Keane, Ric Reitz, Kellen Crosby, Joey Stinson, James Paul Cleckler, Tucker Stone, Jamison B. Dowd, Beverly Shelton, Geoff McKnight, T.S. Morgan, Carl Espy, Alice Tew, Rand Courtney, Brendan Fraser, Brandon Kleyla, Haviland Stillwell, Kim Tannahill, Dave Thompson | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 102 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:Atp, Australia:PG, Brazil:Livre, Brazil:12, Canada:PG::(Alberta), Canada:G::(Québec), France:Tous publics, Germany:6::(w), Iceland:L, Ireland:PG, Italy:T, Japan:G, Mexico:B, Netherlands:AL, New Zealand:PG, Portugal:M/12, Singapore:PG, South Korea:15, Spain:A, United Kingdom:PG, United States:PG-13, United Arab Emirates:Not Rated | 20 Oct 1995 (USA) | 6.8 | 32,370 | 114,011 | Four childhood friends, who are now in their thirties, are having a reunion. Their lives have gone separate and very different ways. Together again, they reminisce about their younger years, especially the eventful period when they were 12. | English | Now and Then | 1,995 | movie | Lesli Linka Glatter | I. Marlene King | null | Carlos Bermudez, Lisa Bonaccorso, Lon Caracappa, Jorgen Christensen, Andy Clapp, Fred Cooper, Nathaniel Goodman, Tom Keenan, Robena Malicoat, Miranda Mar, Butch Pierson, Brian H. Reynolds, Scott Satterfield, John P. Shine, Don Simandl, Paul Taylor, Donna Vega, Niel Williams, Kimberly Wright, Dan Cornwall, Michael DiIeso, Charles Laughon, David Norris, Ken Palladino, Laurie Plesco | The Gaslight Addition (United States), Dear Friends (Japan, English title), Souvenirs d'un été (France), Souvenirs d'été (France), Now & Then - Damals und heute (Germany) | New Line Cinema, First Independent Films, Líder Films, Image Entertainment, Gativideo, New Line Home Video, PolyGram Video, CBS, New Line Home Video, Universal Pictures, GAGA Humax, Prooptiki, Constantin Video, First Independent Video, MAWA Film & Medien, Prooptiki Video, Reel Corporation, Reel DVD | Four 12-year-old girls grow up together during an eventful small-town summer in 1970.
Four childhood friends, who are now in their thirties, are having a reunion. Their lives have gone separate and very different ways. Together again, they reminisce about their younger years, especially the eventful period when they were 12.—grantss
Roberta, Teeny, Samantha and Chrissy have been busy growing up, but they always remembered the promise they made to be there for each other. Now they're together again to relive the greatest summer of their lives.—Anonymous | 114,011 | Now and Then | Now and Then (1995) | Now and Then (1995) | Now and Then | Now and Then (1995) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The Lost Boys | The Lost Boys | Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Dianne Wiest, Barnard Hughes, Edward Herrmann, Kiefer Sutherland, Jami Gertz, Corey Feldman, Jamison Newlander, Brooke McCarter, Billy Wirth, Alex Winter, Chance Michael Corbitt, Alexander Bacan Chapman, Nori Morgan, Todd Feder, Christopher Peters, Keith Butterfield, Gerald Younggren, Eric Graves, J. Dinan Myrtetus, Kelly Jo Minter, Timmy Cappello, Jim Turner, Tony Cain, Melanie Bishop, Sandra E. Garcia, Ian Guindon, Jane Bare, B. Lowenberg, Captain Colourz, Inez Pandalfi, Cody, Folsom, Bill Baker, Harrod Blank, Christopher Bowman, Emily Brannen, Cindy Cavallero, Brett Clark, D. Alan Cooksey, Kevin Deon, Joe Ferrara II, Shawn Flanagan, Dave LaBrucherie, Peggy Malone, Douglas Mellor, Mercedes Moseley, Annie Muñoz, Stu Sprung, Jimmy Star, Nicole Vigil | Comedy, Horror | 97 | United States | us | en | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:M, Brazil:14, Canada:14A::(Alberta), Canada:A::(Nova Scotia), Canada:AA::(Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Canada:14A::(TV rating), Denmark:15::(DVD rating), Finland:K-14, France:Tous publics, Hong Kong:II, Hungary:16, Iceland:16, India:UA, India:A::(video), Ireland:18::(video rating), Israel:16::(self-applied), Italy:T, Japan:PG-12, Lithuania:N-13, Malaysia:P13, Mexico:B, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:M, Nigeria:PG, Norway:15, Philippines:PG-13, Poland:16::(self-applied), Portugal:M/16, Russia:16+, Singapore:NC-16, South Africa:16, South Korea:15, Spain:13, Spain:12, Sweden:15, Taiwan:R-12, United Kingdom:15, United States:TV-MA::(IFC rating), United States:R, United Arab Emirates:Not Rated, West Germany:16 | 31 Jul 1987 (USA) | 7.2 | 160,725 | 93,437 | A mother and her two sons move to a small coast town in California. The town is plagued by bikers and some mysterious deaths. The younger boy makes friends with two other boys who claim to be vampire hunters while the older boy is drawn into the gang of bikers by a beautiful girl. The older boy starts sleeping days and staying out all night while the younger boy starts getting into trouble because of his friends' obsession. | English | The Lost Boys | 1,987 | movie | Joel Schumacher | Jan Fischer, James Jeremias, Jan Fischer, James Jeremias, Jeffrey Boam | Michael Bigelow, Eric Brevig, Charles Chiodo, Michael Ferriter, James Green, Robert Hall, Clint Hutchison, Justin Klarenbeck, Doug Lefler, Tim McHugh, Dan Moore, William Reilly, Richard Rippel, Robert Scifo, Keith Shartle, Michael Shea, Chuck Shuman, James Balsam, Jeff Nicholson | Eric D. Andersen, Michael W. Blymyer, Michael Genne, Paul Goldsmith, Kim Guthrie, Larry Hezzelwood, Frank M. Holgate, Gene Kearney, Leslie J. Kovacs, Benny McNulty, Bob Munoz, Jane O'Neal, Michael D. O'Shea, Dan Reilly, Bill Roe, Peter Salim, Michael J. Schwartz, Scott Spencer, Johnny Walker, Sandy Williams, Ken W. Ballantine, Michael B. Corbett, Adam Glick, Doug Mathias, Bradford Ralston, Alex Rodriguez, Eric Smith, Stephen St. John, Michael T. Travers | Génération perdue (France), Jóvenes ocultos (Spain), Joves ocults (Spain, Catalan title), La generación perdida (Chile), Que no se entere mamá (Uruguay) | Warner Bros., Columbia-Cannon-Warner, Roadshow Films, Warner Bros., Shochiku-Fuji Company, Warner Home Video, Warner Bros. Pictures Mexico, Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner Bros., Warner-Columbia Films, Argentina Video Home, Fazer Musiikki Oy/Fazer Video, VideoVisa, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Vídeo, Warner Home Video, CBS, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Vidéo, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Vidéo, Sandrews, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Warner Home Vídeo, Sandrews, Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, SubTV, Warner Bros. Entertainment Australia, Warner Home Video, Warner Bros. Entertainment Australia, Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Encore Avenue, Warner Home Video, HBO NOW, 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, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures Germany, Pluto TV, Victor Company of Japan (JVC) | After moving to a new town, two brothers discover that the area is a haven for vampires.
A mother and her two sons move to a small coast town in California. The town is plagued by bikers and some mysterious deaths. The younger boy makes friends with two other boys who claim to be vampire hunters while the older boy is drawn into the gang of bikers by a beautiful girl. The older boy starts sleeping days and staying out all night while the younger boy starts getting into trouble because of his friends' obsession.—Zaphod <[email protected]>
Financial troubles force a recent divorcée and her teenage sons Mike and Sam to settle down with her father in the California town of Santa Carla. The town is plagued by bikers and some mysterious deaths. At first, Sam laughs off rumors he hears about vampires who inhabit the small town, until he makes friends with two other boys who claim to be vampire hunters. But after Mike meets a beautiful girl at the local amusement park, he begins to exhibit the classic signs of vampirism, sleeping days and staying out all night, and is drawn into the gang of bikers by the beautiful girl. The younger boy starts getting into trouble because of his friends' obsession. Fearing for his own safety, Sam recruits the two young vampire hunters to save his brother by finding and destroying the head vampire.—JRemingtonW
Financial troubles force a recent divorcee and her teenage sons Mike and Sam to settle down with her father in the California town of Santa Carla. At first, Sam laughs off rumours he hears about vampires who inhabit the small town. But after Mike meets a beautiful girl at the local amusement park, he begins to exhibit the classic signs of vampirism. Fearing for his own safety, Sam recruits two young vampire hunters to save his brother by finding and destroying the head vampire.—Kevin Ackley <[email protected]> | 93,437 | Lost Boys, The | The Lost Boys (1987) | Lost Boys, The (1987) | Lost Boys, The | Lost Boys, The (1987) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Vals Im Bashir | Waltz with Bashir | Ari Folman, Ori Sivan, Ronny Dayag, Shmuel Frenkel, Zahava Solomon, Ron Ben-Yishai, Dror Harazi, Miki Leon, Yehezkel Lazarov | Documentary, Animation, Biography, Drama, History, Mystery, War | 90 | Israel, France, Germany, United States, Finland, Switzerland, Belgium, Australia | il, fr, de, us, fi, ch, be, au | he, ar, de, en | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA15+, Austria:14, Brazil:16, Canada:R::(Alberta/British Columbia), Canada:18A::(Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario), Canada:13+::(Quebec), Czechia:15, Finland:K-15, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Hong Kong:IIB, India:A, Ireland:16, Ireland:18::(DVD rating), Israel:18, Israel:16, Japan:PG12, Lebanon:(Banned), Malaysia:(Banned), Mexico:B15, Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R16, Norway:15::(DVD rating), Portugal:M/16, Singapore:R21, Singapore:M18, South Korea:18, Spain:13, Sweden:15, Switzerland:14::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:14::(canton of Vaud), United Kingdom:18, United States:R | 12 Jun 2008 (Israel) | 8 | 60,329 | 1,185,616 | One night at a bar, an old friend tells director Ari about a recurring nightmare in which he is chased by 26 vicious dogs. Every night, the same number of beasts. The two men conclude that there's a connection to their Israeli Army mission in the first Lebanon War of the early eighties. Ari is surprised that he can't remember a thing anymore about that period of his life. Intrigued by this riddle, he decides to meet and interview old friends and comrades around the world. He needs to discover the truth about that time and about himself. As Ari delves deeper and deeper into the mystery, his memory begins to creep up in surreal images. | Hebrew, Arabic, German, English | Waltz with Bashir | 2,008 | movie | Ari Folman | Ari Folman | Alon Alpert, Markus Bäuerle, Feller Eran, Sebastian Göhs, Meital Miselevich, Avri Olschwang, Nitzan Roiy, Maik Strauch, Roei Tzoref, Matthias Albrecht, Stefan Carl-McGrath, Thomas Lehmann | Shafir Sarusi, Edan Sasson | Valse avec Bachir (France), Waltz with Bashir (Germany), Waltz with Bashir (United States), Waltz with Bashir (Finland), Waltz with Bashir (Switzerland, English title) | Asociácia slovenských filmových klubov (ASFK), CGV Mars Dagitim, Cinéart, Cinéart, Cinéart, Future Film, Kino Bez Granits, Pandora Filmproduktion, Sharmill Films, Slovo Filma, Sony Pictures Classics, Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing, Stadtkino Filmverleih, Tiglon, UTV Motion Pictures, Aerofilms, Aerofilms, Against Gravity, Alive Vertrieb und Marketing, Arkles Entertainment, Artificial Eye, Atalanta Filmes, Entertainment One, Film1, Filmware International, First Distributors, Folkets Bio, Future Film, Future Film, Golem Distribución, Iris, Le Pacte, Lucky Red, Madman Entertainment, Seven Films, Seville Pictures, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Releasing, The Criterion Channel, Twin Pics | An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct his own memories of his term of service in that conflict.
One night at a bar, an old friend tells director Ari about a recurring nightmare in which he is chased by 26 vicious dogs. Every night, the same number of beasts. The two men conclude that there's a connection to their Israeli Army mission in the first Lebanon War of the early eighties. Ari is surprised that he can't remember a thing anymore about that period of his life. Intrigued by this riddle, he decides to meet and interview old friends and comrades around the world. He needs to discover the truth about that time and about himself. As Ari delves deeper and deeper into the mystery, his memory begins to creep up in surreal images.—[email protected] | 1,185,616 | Waltz with Bashir | Waltz with Bashir (2008) | Waltz with Bashir (2008) | Waltz with Bashir | Waltz with Bashir (2008) | ||
Moon Point | Moon Point | Nick McKinlay, Paula Brancati, Kyle Mac, Kristen Gutoskie, Camden Angelis, Ali Badshah, Boyd Banks, Brianna Daguanno, Josie Dye, Jayne Eastwood, Novie Edwards, Kristin Fairlie, Brad Hampton, James Hartnett, Art Hindle, Jessica Holmes, Matt Hopkins, Steve Johnston, Linda Kash, Fearless Fred Kennedy, Mark Kersey, Jennifer Liao, Jane Moffat, Tony Nappo, Dave Nichols, Alan Park, Christian Potenza, Noah Ryan Scott, David Sparrow, Marj Wingrove, Sue Wrigley, Scott Yaphe | Comedy | 85 | Canada | ca | en | Color::(HD) | null | null | 5.3 | 151 | 1,832,405 | null | English | Moon Point | 2,011 | movie | Sean Cisterna | Robert Lazar, James Luscombe, Tammy Stone | David Alexander, Kemal Ally, Jon Campfens, Gudrun Heinze, Jef Lonn, Beau Parsons, Brandon Rogers, Joel Skeete, Jack Tunnicliffe | Ben Dundas, Alex Leung, Steve Monti | Moon Point (Canada) | Indiecan Entertainment | The quirky story of Darryl Strozka, an ambitionless 24-year-old who travels hundreds of miles in a wagon hooked onto the back of his friend's electric wheelchair, in hopes of tracking down his childhood crush. | 1,832,405 | Moon Point | Moon Point (2011) | Moon Point (2011) | Moon Point | Moon Point (2011) | ||
Sky Sharks | Sky Sharks | Thomas Morris, Eva Habermann, Barbara Nedeljakova, Tony Todd, Oliver Kalkofe, Detlef Bothe, Michaela Schaffrath, Mathis Landwehr, Ralf Richter, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Naomi Grossman, Amanda Bearse, Lynn Lowry, Lar Park-Lincoln, Robert LaSardo, J. LaRose, T. Love, Asami, Kurando Mitsutake, Yan Birch, Nick Cornwall, Charles Rettinghaus, Friederike Drews, Peter Nottmeier, Nina Vorbrodt, Nick Principe, Anne Alexander-Sieder, Jasmin Julia Rieser, Uke Bosse, Heike Schroetter, Jerry Kwarteng, Désirée Giorgetti, Sunna Schrötter, Tobias Schenke, Nick Dong-Sik, Mette Lysdahl, Andreas Kraniotakes, Noush Skaugen, Alex Harland, Harold Everton, Alex Reece, Max Florian Hoppe, Lennart Müller, Lucy Cat, Conny Dachs, Micaela Schäfer, Fuhrmann Milo, Ralf-Dieter Christians, Daniel Flügger, Dennis Klose, Maria Reszkowski, René Krzok, Philipp Bischoff, Julia Dordel, Mick Garris, Celina Davis, Falk Siemering, Carina Wirth, Jörg Strombach, Tommy Lee Wendtner, Fredi Pannasch, Chris Theisinger, Samantha Van Zeist, Jennifer Valka, Silja Leiber, Peter Eherer, Oliver Poser, Tom Grigat, Roman Kölsch, Manuela Osthoff, Barbara Küpper, Andreas Schönhofen, Tilo Hillmer, Isabelle Schmit-Romanowski, Tamer Akköse, Dirk Weber, Kim-Patrik Friedrichs, Kay Meyer, Claus Windeler, Lennard Lais, Thorben Mittrenga, Alexander Herznach, Jenny Economidis, Kurt Kobler, Valentin Wanner, Jens Phillip, Bjarn Hartmutson, Sebastian Drylla, Tanja Nagler, Adrien George, Nancy the Strange, Rogier Keemink, Mike Fuhrmann, Milena Fuhrmann, Gisele Oppermann, Susi Mittrenga, Laura Konradt, Steffen Jung, Michael Bornhütter, Oliver Hieber, Dennis Baum, Sebastian Ernst, Sebastian Wagner, Carsten Fehse, Sokolaj Kreshnik, Tobias Spanier, Christian Angres, Benjamin Nippe, Christian Sowa, Achim Helweg, Jan Irrgang, Damian Kaluski, Wolfgang Grechenig, Noah Vogt, Sebastian Schomburg, Peter Hellman, Axel Borns, Holger Wrehde, Michael Ott, Huong Chau Doan, Norilyn Ingendorf, Quyen Nguyen Le, Anra Byambaa, Kirkpon Dangmai, Gesi Haxha, Christoper Dewangga Pramudita, Tung Duong Jimmy Nguyen, Ankhtuya Davaasuren, Khoa Huynh, Nguyen Godwin Jennyi, Dong Hyun Yoon, Anon Mall, Alix Meier-Wätjen, Dennis Nawrocki, Zygimantas Janavicius, Stefan Morawietz, Alois R. Knapps Torres, Janos Tiborcz, Dirk Rabe, Peter Jazzek, Mark Fehse, Olaf Markmann, Hendrick Gaus, Nikolai Will, Matthias Schmidt, Richard Tchorzewski, Sebastian Schiller, Christian Hofmann, Remo Robert Knauf, Michael Hansmann, Michael Lohmann, Markus Pütterich, Ewa Nitschke, Steven Nitschke, Benjamin Nitschke, Marco Mosel, Hannes Grossmann, Peter Dall, Leon Ispas, Isabel Hartz, Sandra Deutscher, Marian Woller, Anna Kruse, Clara Bötel, Violette Price, Edgar Fehse, Dorothea Degering, Annette Fehse, Anja Fehse, Pascal Schewe, Leon Kluth, Dominic Brunt, Paul McAvoy, Greg Day, Ian Rattray, Dave Andrews, Mirko Kasimir, Jon St. John, Mark Benecke, Arved Maron, Dave Sheridan | Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi | 102 | Germany | de | en, de, es, ru, ja, fr | Color | Australia:R18+, Canada:16+::(Quebec), France:16, Germany:18, Italy:T::(self-applied), Japan:R18+, Japan:R15+, Mexico:C, New Zealand:R18, United States:Not Rated | 05 Aug 2021 (USA) | 3.6 | 1,845 | 3,977,848 | Deep in the ice of the antarctic, a team of geologists uncover an old Nazi laboratory still intact where dark experiments had occurred. In order to conquer the world, the Nazis created modified sharks who were able to fly and whose riders are genetically mutated, undead super-humans. A military task force called "Dead Flesh Four" - reanimated US soldiers who fell in Vietnam - is put together to prevent world downfall. | English, German, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, French | Sky Sharks | 2,020 | movie | Marc Fehse | A.D. Morel, Marc Fehse, Carsten Fehse | Ghaith Al-Adwan, Daniel Berthold, Andreas Brückl, Kristof Drzymala, Claudia Gittel, Jendrik Holm, Remigius Kalisz, Arnaud Kotelnikoff, Timo Krahl, Denissa Kulzer, Michael Kulzer, Roman Kölsch, Christian Lang, Wolfgang Matzl, Alexander Nicolas Ostermann, Nicolas Pellkofer, Frederik Schneider, Alexander Stania, Marian Woller | Tim Adam, Armin Bach, Axel Borns, Matthias Bräutigam, Tobias Castorph, Klaus Dannöhl, Mathias Geck, Sebastian Grabitz, Jan-Ole Harmening, Robert Kagelmann, Leonhard Kairat, Remo Robert Knauf, Chadi Jan Kobeissi, Alex Koppel, Silvio Kröger, Lasse Kudlek, Olaf Markmann, Niko Mölter, Robert Pfingst, Peter Raby, Marco J. Riedl, Birgit Schricke, Nelson Smith, Guido Tölke, Vincent von Jungtrieb | 僵尸飞鲨 (China, Mandarin title), 天空鯊:納粹終極武器 (Taiwan), Tubarões Nazistas Voadores (Brazil), スカイ・シャーク (Japan, Japanese title), Небесные акулы (Russia) | MFA+ FilmDistribution., Dark Sky Films, Factoris Films, Falcon Films, Gaga Communications, IPA, Kaleidoscope Entertainment, MPI Home Video, Monster Pictures, Pioneer Films, Platform Entertainment, Raven Banner Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Superfine Films, Umbrella Entertainment | Deep in the ice of the antarctic, a team of geologists uncover an old Nazi laboratory still intact where dark experiments had occurred. In order to conquer the world, the Nazis created modified sharks who were able to fly.
Deep in the ice of the antarctic, a team of geologists uncover an old Nazi laboratory still intact where dark experiments had occurred. In order to conquer the world, the Nazis created modified sharks who were able to fly and whose riders are genetically mutated, undead super-humans. A military task force called "Dead Flesh Four" - reanimated US soldiers who fell in Vietnam - is put together to prevent world downfall.—Amazon
1944. With the Nazis desperate for an effective retaliatory weapon to mark a turn of the tide in the war, the brilliant scientist, Dr Hans Kammler, presents the ambitious Project Himmelsfaust: invulnerable super-Aryans piloting the most advanced hyper-weapon of the Third Reich. Decades later, the accidental discovery of the long-forgotten experiment buried deep in the ice of the Arctic unearths an unstoppable army of zombified soldiers, eager to pick up where they left off. Now, to right the wrong, Dr Klaus Richter, a former Nazi and repentant founder of the Richter Technology Corporation, sends his daughter, Diabla, in the mouth of madness, yearning for closure. Suddenly, menacing clouds darken the sky. Who dares to stand in the way of the Reich's ferocious, jet-propelled, machine-gun-equipped flying sharks and its final victory?—Nick Riganas | 3,977,848 | Sky Sharks | Sky Sharks (2020) | Sky Sharks (2020) | Sky Sharks | Sky Sharks (2020) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Leaves of Grass | Leaves of Grass | Edward Norton, Lucy DeVito, Kent Jude Bernard, Amelia Campbell, Tim Blake Nelson, Randal Reeder, Leo Fabian, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Tina Parker, Susan Sarandon, Ty Burrell, Lee Wilkof, Melanie Lynskey, Josh Pais, Lisa Benavides-Nelson, Jenna Podell, Henry Max Nelson, Theodore Kaiser Nelson, Alyssia Dujmovich, Ken Cheeseman, Steve Earle, Keri Russell, Naima Lett, Maggie Siff, Richard Dreyfuss, Tim Ware, Tim Fletcher, Robin McGee, Chris Freihofer, Michael C. 'Mike' Allen, Michael August, Daulton Brewer, M Charlotte Cheatham, Jon Dainty, Ella Davidson, Tammy Eaton, Ted Ferguson, John Foster, Juanita Harrison, Jim Henry, Deborah R. Jones, Lori Knighton, Jimmy Lee Jr., Krystal Mayo, Cindy McBride, Lee Ann McDade, James B. McDaniel, Eric Kelly McFarland, Amy McGee-Harrell, James Paul, Jeannie Perrin, Halley Rachal, Clayton S. Taylor, Sarah J. Thompson, Jonathan Tripp, Chuck Vail, Thomas Wallace, Steven E. Williams, Scott Yarnell | Comedy, Crime, Drama, Thriller | 105 | United States | us | en, la | Color | Argentina:16, Australia:MA15+, Denmark:15::(DVD rating), Finland:K-15::(DVD rating), Germany:16, Italy:T::(Blu-ray rating), Malaysia:18, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:R16, Norway:15::(DVD rating), Spain:12::(ICAA), Sweden:15::(DVD rating), United Kingdom:15, United States:R | 17 Sep 2010 (USA) | 6.4 | 27,853 | 1,151,359 | The lives of a set of identical twins, one an Ivy League philosophy professor, the other a small-time and brilliant marijuana grower, intertwine when the professor is lured back to his Oklahoma hometown for a doomed scheme against a local drug lord. | English, Latin | Leaves of Grass | 2,009 | movie | Tim Blake Nelson | Tim Blake Nelson | Simeon Asenov, Dilyan Aynadzhiev, Chad E. Collier, Scott Coulter, Damyan Dinev, Stanislav Draganov, Katie Fellion, Kremena Ganeva, Kiril Georgiev, Veselina Georgieva, Ivan Gochev Ivanov, Rosen Ivanov, Delyan Ketipov, Momchil Kirov, Stanislav Kolev, Nikolay Kondarev, Zornitsa Krasteva, Desislava Lazarova, Peter Marinov, Jordan Markov, Gray Marshall, Velislava Mihailova, Nikolay Pachov, Boyan Stoyanov, Stefan Tchakarov, Valentin Todorov, Peter Tomov, Stoilova Tsvetelina, Ian Vertovec, Svilen Aynadzhiev, Adam Francis, Dobri Georgiev, Georgi Georgiev, Kiril Gizdov, Kalin Krumov, Mike Leben, Nikolay Mihailov, Nick Peshunoff, Alexander Valev, Alex Zvezdev | Patrick Barnes, Colin J. Campbell, J. Christopher Campbell, Darrell Charles, Jeffrey N. Civa, Austin Cochran, Rene Crusto, Sean Cruz, Brandon Dauzat, Kenny Dezendorf, David Easley, John Gregory Edwards, Chris Ekstrom, Eli Everhard, Robert Foster, Brouke Franklin, Dan Furst, Hilton Garrett, Jeroen Hendriks, Danny Horne, Stan Hoyt, Bruce A. Jackson, Simon Jayes, Christopher D. Jones, Kendell Joseph, Steven E. Krieger, Ryan Kunkleman, Kevin Lippincott, Dustin Logan, Greg Lomas, Jim Mayo, Jamie Moreno, Brandon Morgan, Brent Swampy Mullins, Robert Owen, Max Patrucco, Stoke T. Renigade Patterson, Ahmad Powell, T.J. Sebren, Tom Shaughnessy, Don Steinberg, Martin Warner, Glen Wilson, Earl Woods, Tommie Young, Lawles Bourque, Tom Concordia, Steve Dietl, Roberto Schaefer, Kevin Stevenson, Randy Tharpe | Escrocs en herbe (France), Gefährliches Gras (Germany), Hojas de hierba (Spain), Miris trave (Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bosnian title), Co w trawce piszczy (Poland) | Paycom Cinema, Telepathic Studios, Avex Entertainment, California Filmes, CatchPlay, Cinemax, Divisa Home Video, Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Dutch FilmWorks (DFW), Eagle Films, Film1, First Look Home Entertainment, Inopia Films, Odeon, Roadshow Entertainment, Scanbox Entertainment, Splendid Film, Transeuropa Video Entertainment (TVE), VVS Films, Wide Pictures | An Ivy League professor is lured back to his Oklahoma hometown, where his twin brother, a small-time pot grower, has concocted a scheme to take down a local drug lord.
The lives of a set of identical twins, one an Ivy League philosophy professor, the other a small-time and brilliant marijuana grower, intertwine when the professor is lured back to his Oklahoma hometown for a doomed scheme against a local drug lord.—Anonymous | 1,151,359 | Leaves of Grass | Leaves of Grass (2009) | Leaves of Grass (2009) | Leaves of Grass | Leaves of Grass (2009) | ||
Magneto | Magneto | Jerzy Zelnik, Jan Nowicki, Grazyna Blecka-Kolska, Elzbieta Debska, Krzysztof Plewka, Krzysztof Respondek, Boguslaw Linda, Mateusz Zelnik, Wojciech Dabrowski, Milogost Reczek, Wieslaw Cichy, Andrzej Galla, Janusz Chabior, Lech Gwit, Izabella Kwinta, Kazimierz Ostrowicz, Henryk Niebudek, Pawel Królikowski, Renata Palys, Slawomir Warchol, Cezary Zak, Mariusz Kiljan, Carol Drinkwater, Anna Romantowska, Zbigniew Walerys | Drama | 86 | Poland | pl | pl | null | null | 04 Aug 1998 (Poland) | 6.9 | 38 | 168,053 | null | Polish | Magneto | 1,998 | movie | Jan Jakub Kolski | Jan Jakub Kolski | null | Mark Jungjohann | null | null | null | 168,053 | Magneto | Magneto (1998) | Magneto (1998) | Magneto | Magneto (1998) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Beasts of No Nation | Beasts of No Nation | Abraham Attah, Emmanuel Affadzi, Ricky Adelayitor, Andrew Adote, Vera Nyarkoah Antwi, Ama K. Abebrese, Kobina Amissah-Sam, Francis Weddey, Fred Nii Amugi, John Arthur, Grace Nortey, Emmary Brown, Nataliah Andoh, Matthew Mpoke Bigg, Nana Mensah, Ernest Abbeyquaye, David Dontoh, Kwame Gadago, Emmanuel Ato Ghartey, Brian Angels, Albert Jackson Davis, Andrew Edwards, Opeyemi Matthews, Cephus Asiedu, Emmanuel Nii Adom Quaye, Bernard Quaye, Felix Oppong Kyekyeku, Ebenezer Annanfo, Zabon Gibson, Randy Aflakpui, Justice Promise Azudey, Christopher Minnie, Eric Cole, James Pachebo, Richard Lamptey, Annointed Wesseh, Idris Elba, Kurt Egyiawan, Abdul Mumin Mutawaki, Mayty Barry, Dagbeh Tweh, Joe B. Youlo, Teibu Owusu Achcampong, Alyscioys Johnson, Tamba Foday, Collins Carr, Moses N. Brimaganda, Ishak Al-Muminin, Arnold Bowman, Kwaku Ankomah, Vivan Boateng, Mirabel Norbert, Jose De Bois, Akuoko Albert, Prince Kotay, Brimah Watara, Jude Akuwudike, Sarfurat Jararu, Pamela Kari Kari, Chimi Tako, Lisa Awuku, Churly Gee, Gifty Mawuena Sossavi, Richard Pepple, Nahna James | Drama, War | 137 | United States | us | en, ak | Color | Australia:MA15+, Brazil:18, Ecuador:16::(self-applied), France:16, Germany:12, Hungary:16::(Netflix self-rating), India:UA 16+, Italy:VM18::(self-applied), Mexico:TV-MA::(self-applied), Netherlands:16, New Zealand:R18, Philippines:18+::(self-applied), Poland:16::(self-applied), Singapore:R21, South Africa:16::(self-applied), South Korea:18, Spain:16::(self-applied), Sweden:16+, Turkey:18+::(self-applied), United Kingdom:15, United States:TV-MA, United Arab Emirates:18+::(self-applied) | 16 Oct 2015 (USA) | 7.7 | 86,686 | 1,365,050 | Follows the journey of a young boy, Agu, who is forced to join a group of soldiers in a fictional West African country. While Agu fears his commander and many of the men around him, his fledgling childhood has been brutally shattered by the war raging through his country, and he is at first torn between conflicting revulsion and fascination Depicts the mechanics of war and does not shy away from explicit, visceral detail, and paints a complex, difficult picture of Agu as a child soldier. | English, Akan | Beasts of No Nation | 2,015 | movie | Cary Joji Fukunaga | Cary Joji Fukunaga, Uzodinma Iweala | Damien Bataille, Henry Borrasso, John J. Budion, Jean-Baptiste Cambier, Annie Caps-Wightman, Fabien Coupez, Dan Cregan, Ryan Cunningham, Jean-Marc Demmer, Sarah Dowland, Sarah Dowland, Yu Fujii, Daniel Jon Goldstein, Lynzi Grant, Rich Hardy Jr., Karen Heston, Julianne Holzschuh, Kristyn Hume, Victoria Lesiw, Dave Levine, Alex Nice, Charles Quinn, Marc D. Rienzo, Tony Rivas, Vincent Roma, Vico Sharabani, Brian Smallwood, Jodi Tyne, Mark Wilhelm, James S.M. Williams 3rd, Asaf Yeger | Abraham Altbuch, Klemens Becker, Jesse Cain, Jac Cheairs, Ross Coscia, Mikkel Deleuran, Shawn Greene, Oliver Jeppe Hagde, Rob Harlow, Eric Jensch, Bryan Kelley, Nina Kuhn, Stephen MacDougall, Enzo Musumeci Greco, Ejner Benedict Seidelin, Chris Strauser, Sean Taylor, Guillermo Tuñon, Thor Zing | Feras de Lugar Nenhum (Brazil), Безродные звери (Russia), Безродни зверове (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title), Безрідні звірі (Ukraine), Dã Thú Một Quốc Gia (Vietnam) | Bleecker Street Media, Netflix, Netflix, Netflix, Netflix, The Criterion Collection, The Criterion Collection | A drama based on the experiences of Agu, a child soldier fighting in the civil war of an unnamed African country.
Follows the journey of a young boy, Agu, who is forced to join a group of soldiers in a fictional West African country. While Agu fears his commander and many of the men around him, his fledgling childhood has been brutally shattered by the war raging through his country, and he is at first torn between conflicting revulsion and fascination Depicts the mechanics of war and does not shy away from explicit, visceral detail, and paints a complex, difficult picture of Agu as a child soldier.—Bennie Carden
Agu is a young boy in a war-torn African country. The war eventually reaches his town, resulting in his mother and younger siblings fleeing for the capital and his father and older brother being killed by government forces. Agu flees into the jungle where he meets a battalion of rebel soldiers, lead by their charismatic commander, known simply as Commandant. Agu joins the rebels, not realising the things he will see and be required to do.—grantss | 1,365,050 | Beasts of No Nation | Beasts of No Nation (2015) | Beasts of No Nation (2015) | Beasts of No Nation | Beasts of No Nation (2015) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Soylent Green | Soylent Green | Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, Chuck Connors, Joseph Cotten, Brock Peters, Paula Kelly, Edward G. Robinson, Stephen Young, Mike Henry, Lincoln Kilpatrick, Roy Jenson, Leonard Stone, Whit Bissell, Celia Lovsky, Dick Van Patten, Morgan Farley, John Barclay, Belle Mitchell, Cyril Delevanti, Forrest Wood, Faith Quabius, Jane Dulo, Tim Herbert, John Dennis, Jan Bradley, Carlos Romero, Pat Houtchens, Joyce Williams, Erica Hagen, Beverly Gill, Suesie Eejima, Cheri Howell, Kathy Silva, Jennifer King, Marion Charles, Al Beaudine, Molly Dodd, Jeannie Epper, Stephanie Epper, Tony Epper, Gwen Farrell, Bern Hoffman, Robert Ito, Nora Marlowe, Ida Mae McKenzie, Edna O'Dell, Richard Sterne, Jeff Winkless | Crime, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller | 97 | United States | us | en, es, he | Color | Argentina:16::(DVD rating), Argentina:14, Australia:M, Brazil:14, Canada:PG, Chile:TE, Ecuador:18::(self-applied), Finland:K-18, France:Tous publics::(new rating), France:13, Iceland:16, India:U, Ireland:15, Italy:T, Japan:G, Mexico:B15, Netherlands:18, New Zealand:PG, Nigeria:G, Norway:16, Norway:15, Poland:7::(self-applied), Singapore:PG, South Korea:15, Spain:18::(ICAA), Spain:12::(TV rating), Sweden:15, United Kingdom:15, United Kingdom:15::(DVD rating), United Kingdom:AA, United States:TV-MA::(TV rating), United States:PG, United States:TV-14, West Germany:16::(f) | 09 May 1973 (USA) | 7 | 70,432 | 70,723 | In 2022, Earth is overpopulated and totally polluted; the natural resources have been exhausted, and the nourishment of the population is provided by Soylent Industries, a company that makes a food consisting of plankton from the oceans. In New York City, when Soylent's member of the board, William R. Simonson, is murdered, apparently by a burglar at the Chelsea Towers West where he lives, efficient Detective Thorn is assigned to investigate the case with his partner Solomon "Sol" Roth. Thorn comes to the fancy apartment and meets Simonson's bodyguard Tab Fielding and the "furniture" (woman that is rented together with the flat) Shirl and the detective concludes that the executive was not a burglary victim but executed. Further, he finds that the Governor Santini and other powerful men want to disrupt and end Thorn's investigation. But Thorn continues his work and discovers a bizarre, disturbing secret of the ingredient used to manufacture Soylent Green. | English, Spanish, Hebrew | Soylent Green | 1,973 | movie | Richard Fleischer | Stanley R. Greenberg, Harry Harrison | Robert R. Hoag, Augie Lohman, Matthew Yuricich | null | Make Room! Make Room! (United States), Le mystère de la Soylent Green (France), Soleil vert (France), ...Jahr 2022... die überleben wollen... (Germany), Cuando el destino nos alcance (Spain) | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), British Empire Films Australia, Damaskinos-Mihailidis (DM), Fox-MGM Film, MGM-EMI, MGM-Fox Films, CFM Filmverhuur, Cinema International Corporation (CIC), MGM-Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), CBS, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Filmes Lusomundo, MGM/CBS Home Video, Audio Visual Enterprises, MGM Home Entertainment, TF1, Film Office, MGM/UA Home Entertainment, Warner Home Vidéo, Chapel Distribution, CinéCinémas, ARTE, MGM Home Entertainment, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, M6 Interactions, Warner Home Video, Turner Classic Movies (TCM), Living Colour Entertainment, Argentina Video Home, Warner Home Video, Warner Home Video, Swashbuckler Films, ARTE, United International Pictures (UIP), HBO Max, MGM Home Entertainment, Vídeo Arte | A nightmarish futuristic fantasy about the controlling power of big corporations and an innocent cop who stumbles on the truth.
In 2022, Earth is overpopulated and totally polluted; the natural resources have been exhausted, and the nourishment of the population is provided by Soylent Industries, a company that makes a food consisting of plankton from the oceans. In New York City, when Soylent's member of the board, William R. Simonson, is murdered, apparently by a burglar at the Chelsea Towers West where he lives, efficient Detective Thorn is assigned to investigate the case with his partner Solomon "Sol" Roth. Thorn comes to the fancy apartment and meets Simonson's bodyguard Tab Fielding and the "furniture" (woman that is rented together with the flat) Shirl and the detective concludes that the executive was not a burglary victim but executed. Further, he finds that the Governor Santini and other powerful men want to disrupt and end Thorn's investigation. But Thorn continues his work and discovers a bizarre, disturbing secret of the ingredient used to manufacture Soylent Green.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The is the year 2022. Overcrowding, pollution, and resource depletion have reduced society's leaders to finding food for the teeming masses. The answer is Soylent Green-an artificial nourishment whose actual ingredients are not known by the public. Thorn (Charlton Heston) is the tough homicide detective who stumbles onto the secret so terrifying no one would dare believe him.
A tale of Earth in despair in 2022. Natural food like fruits, vegetables, and meat, among others are now extinct. Earth is overpopulated and New York City has 40 million starving, poverty-stricken people. The only way they survive is with water rations and eating a mysterious food called Soylent. A detective investigates the murder of the president of the Soylent company. The truth he uncovers is more disturbing than the Earth in turmoil when he learns the secret ingredient of Soylent Green.—Mystic80
In the year 2022, Earth's face has completely changed. New York City's population, for example, has grown to 40 million mouths to feed. The greenhouse effect has risen the temperature into nearly unbearable regions, and the people are kept in the cities by law. The rich live in separated luxury apartments (with women as part of the rented furniture) but also experience the lack of natural food. Strawberries are at $150 for a glass of them. Police Detective Thorn investigates a strange murder case of an official from the Soylent corporation, which feeds the masses with a palette of their creations: Soylent red, yellow, or--even more nutritious--green.—Julian Reischl <[email protected]> | 70,723 | Soylent Green | Soylent Green (1973) | Soylent Green (1973) | Soylent Green | Soylent Green (1973) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Banshun | Late Spring | Chishû Ryû, Setsuko Hara, Yumeji Tsukioka, Haruko Sugimura, Hôhi Aoki, Jun Usami, Kuniko Miyake, Masao Mishima, Yoshiko Tsubouchi, Yôko Katsuragi, Toyo Takahashi, Jun Tanizaki, Ichirô Shimizu, Yôko Benisawa, Manzaburo Umewaka, Nobu Nojima, Ichiro Kitamura, Haruo Yasufuku, Soichi Konparu, Tadaichi Aoki, Nagahiro Yoshida, Seiju Kanze, Shintaro Umewaka, Shizuo Kanze, Seiji Toda, Kozo Fukuda, Shinichiro Takayama, Seinosuke Ishida, Yutaka Aoki, Kinzo Hasegawa, Gazan Hasegawa, Mikuma Shimada | Drama | 108 | Japan | jp | ja | Black and White | Argentina:Atp, Australia:G, France:Tous publics, Italy:T::(DVD rating), Japan:G, Poland:16::(TV rating), Portugal:M/12, Spain:A::(ICAA), United Kingdom:U, United States:Not Rated | 21 Jul 1972 (USA) | 8.2 | 19,225 | 41,154 | Noriko is 27 years old and is still living with her father Somiya, a widower. Noriko just recovered from an illness she developed in the war, and now the important question pops up: when will Noriko start thinking about marriage? Everybody who is important in her life tries to talk her into it: her father, her aunt, a girlfriend. But Noriko doesn't want to get married, she seems extremely happy with her life. She wants to stay with her father to take care of him. After all, she knows best of his manners and peculiarities. But Noriko's aunt doesn't want to give up. She arranges a partner for her and thinks of a plan that will convince Noriko her father can be left alone. | Japanese | Late Spring | 1,949 | movie | Yasujirô Ozu | Kazuo Hirotsu, Kôgo Noda, Yasujirô Ozu | null | Akira Aomatsu, Seiji Inoue, Haruo Isono, Takashi Kawamata, Takeo Matsuda, Motoshige Oikawa, Shigeo Suzuki, Yoshitsugu Tonegawa | 晩春 (Japan, Japanese title), Late Spring (World-wide, English title), Late Spring (Europe, English title), Late Spring (United States), Late Spring (Canada, English title) | Shochiku, Shochiku Home Video, A Contracorriente Films, Alive, Carlotta Films, trigon-film, trigon-film, trigon-film, A Contracorriente Films, BFI Video, DeAPlaneta, Leopardo Filmes, Lume Filmes, New Yorker Films, The Criterion Channel, The Criterion Collection, trigon-film | Several people try to talk 27-year-old Noriko into marrying, but all she wants is to keep on caring for her widowed father.
Noriko is 27 years old and is still living with her father Somiya, a widower. Noriko just recovered from an illness she developed in the war, and now the important question pops up: when will Noriko start thinking about marriage? Everybody who is important in her life tries to talk her into it: her father, her aunt, a girlfriend. But Noriko doesn't want to get married, she seems extremely happy with her life. She wants to stay with her father to take care of him. After all, she knows best of his manners and peculiarities. But Noriko's aunt doesn't want to give up. She arranges a partner for her and thinks of a plan that will convince Noriko her father can be left alone.—Arnoud Tiele ([email protected])
In the post-WWII Japan, the twenty-seven year-old Noriko Somiya lives a simple but happy life with her fifty-seven year-old widower father, the college professor Shukichi Somiya in the suburb of Tokyo. Noriko has recovered from a disease she had during the war, and her aunt Masa Taguchi and her friend Aya Kitagawa press her to get married. However, Noriko would rather stay single and taking care of her beloved father. When Masa finds a promising fiancé to Noriko, she tells that her father will remarry sooner, forcing the reluctant Noriko to take a decision.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 41,154 | Late Spring | Late Spring (1949) | Late Spring (1949) | Late Spring | Late Spring (1949) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Heaven Is for Real | Heaven Is for Real | Greg Kinnear, Kelly Reilly, Thomas Haden Church, Connor Corum, Lane Styles, Margo Martindale, Jacob Vargas, Thanya Romero, Danso Gordon, Rob Moran, Nancy Sorel, Darcy Fehr, Vivian Winther, Pete Hudson, Ursula Clark, Mike Mohrhardt, Bryan Terrell Clark, Randy Apostle, Julia Arkos, Candace Smith, Cruise Brown, Keenan Lehmann, Michael Mills, Kevin Anderson, Jon Ted Wynne, Darren Felbel, Lois Brothers, Mike Bell, Susan Kelso, Amber Lynn Partridge, John B. Lowe, Mitch Ainley, Ali Tataryn, Mike Palmer, Blake Taylor, Ina Barrón, Jim Kirby, Anthony Lambert-Whitford, Callie Lane, Susan Loewen, Michael Mills, Cindy Myskiw, Lorrie Papadopoulos, Karl Thordarson, Cassandra Tusa, Karen Tusa, Lisa Vivian | Biography, Drama, Family | 99 | United States | us | en | Color::(ACES) | Australia:PG, Brazil:Livre, Canada:G, Canada:PG::(Alberta/Ontario), Chile:TE, Colombia:T, Germany:0, Hong Kong:IIA, India:UA::(Blu-Ray rating), Ireland:PG, Italy:T, Japan:G, Mexico:A, Netherlands:9, New Zealand:PG, Norway:A, Philippines:G, Portugal:M/12, Singapore:PG, South Africa:PG::(self-applied), South Korea:All, Spain:7::(ICAA), Taiwan:13+::(self-applied), United Kingdom:PG, United States:PG | 16 Apr 2014 (USA) | 5.8 | 28,533 | 1,929,263 | This is the story of a small-town father who must find the courage and conviction to share his son Colton's extraordinary life-changing experience with the world. Colton claims to have visited Heaven during a near-death experience. Colton recounts the details of his amazing journey with childlike innocence and speaks matter-of-factly about things that happened before his birth - things he couldn't possibly know. Todd and his family are challenged to examine the meaning of this remarkable event. The church turns on him and so does everyone who is close to him - including his wife. | English | Heaven Is for Real | 2,014 | movie | Randall Wallace | Randall Wallace, Chris Parker, Todd Burpo, Lynn Vincent | Minyoung Choi, Daniel Chuba, Caitlin Content, Robert Cribbett, Jon Doyle, Derick Dressel, Michelle Eisenreich, Mathias Frodin, Brandon Gonzales, Inseok Hwang, Sunho Hwang, Changhee Jung, Katrina Kim, Sejung Kim, Shira Mandel Kluger, Seokjun Kyoung, Kyungjin Lee, Min Hee Lee, Seung Yong Lee, Dan Levitan, Isaac Lipstadt, Eric Mancha, Arnon Manor, Daniel Mellitz, Shin Nam, Karl Rogovin, Wondae Seo, Angella Szynkowski, Linda Tremblay, Derek Zavada | Lorne Bailey, Gary Barringer, John Clarke, Federico De Marco, Virgile Dean, Keith Eidse, Sean Elliott, Conroy Finnegan, Allen Fraser, Spiro Grant, Wes Grycki, Patrick Hogue, Thayer MacInnis, Stephen Maier, Alex Martinez, Bill Mills, Jeremiah Milmine, Mark Motoch, Christophe Nachtigall, Andrew Pedley, Nicolas Phillips, Tai Pu, Wes Reid, Julian Saray, Jay 'Sully' Sullivan, Justin Tocher, Shauna Townley, John Trapman, Peter Wilke, Tyler Woeste | Heaven is for Real (Ireland, English title), Et si le ciel existait? (France), Den Himmel gibt's echt (Germany), El cielo es real (Spain), El cel és de veritat (Spain, Catalan title) | TriStar Pictures, Columbia Pictures Corporation, Bandwidth Digital Releasing, Big Picture 2 Films, Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing, United International Pictures (UIP), Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | A small-town father must find the courage and conviction to share his son's extraordinary, life-changing experience with the world.
This is the story of a small-town father who must find the courage and conviction to share his son Colton's extraordinary life-changing experience with the world. Colton claims to have visited Heaven during a near-death experience. Colton recounts the details of his amazing journey with childlike innocence and speaks matter-of-factly about things that happened before his birth - things he couldn't possibly know. Todd and his family are challenged to examine the meaning of this remarkable event. The church turns on him and so does everyone who is close to him - including his wife.—Sony Pictures Publicity
When their young son Colton (Connor Corum) enters the hospital with a life-threatening illness, devastated parents Todd (Academy Award nominee Greg Kinnear) and Sonja Burpo (Kelly Reilly) don't know if he'll make it out of the operating room alive. But in what Colton's doctors credit as "a miracle," he survives - with an incredible story that seems to confirm the existence of heaven. Later, despite Colton's accurate and intimate revelations about people he has never encountered - including his sister who died in utero and his late grandfather -skeptics hastily dismiss any possibility that the young boy's fantastical claims could be true. Meanwhile, his astonished parents seek meaning in the alleged miracle that has turned their once-peaceful lives completely upside-down.
Preacher and entrepreneur Todd Burpo enjoys running his parish, starring in the baseball team, and raising his young family. Then bad luck strikes: first he is temporarily disabled by a leg injury during a match; then during a family trip to Denver, an infection nearly kills his young son Colton. The boy makes a surprising total recovery after a near-death experience, which he remembers in every detail; afterwards he keeps displaying impossible knowledge, allegedly from heaven, where he met Todd's late father and his own unborn sister. Only Todd stands by his boy and the implied claim of a miracle, which estranges everyone else from them in parish and family, who dismiss such supernatural possibility, challenging Todd's fitness for the ministry.—KGF Vissers
Todd and Sonja Burpo provide much service to their community in the farming town of Imperial, Nebraska, whether it be as pastor and his wife at the local church, Todd as a volunteer firefighter, or he, even in his own garage door repair business, accepting payment in goods or services instead of money by those who cannot afford to pay. Despite the church providing them with a house - albeit located close to the railroad tracks, so not ideal - they are in a tight financial situation, wanting to persevere on their own rather than ask for help, an offer which has come from the one person in the know, Todd's best friend, banker Jay Wilkins, and which Todd turns down. They must rush their younger child, 4-year-old Colton, to the hospital for emergency surgery for what is ultimately diagnosed as a ruptured appendix. At first it looks like he won't make it, but he does end up fully recovering. He starts innocently relaying his remembrances during surgery, and he sounds like he had an out-of-body experience and actually visited heaven. This is against Todd's understanding of life, but he can at least entertain the notion as Colton talks of things he would never have known otherwise - could he really have visited heaven, especially since he never actually died on the operating table? Todd's own quest for truly understanding what happened to Colton, especially in not wanting to dismiss Colton's reality as fantasy, begins to place him at odds with many in his congregation, who believe his quest for that understanding is taking away from his role as pastor to them, and arguably more importantly with Sonja, who wants Todd to focus on the realities of the here and now of what it means to survive as a family.—Huggo | 1,929,263 | Heaven Is for Real | Heaven Is for Real (2014) | Heaven Is for Real (2014) | Heaven Is for Real | Heaven Is for Real (2014) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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Transformers | Transformers | Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, Rachael Taylor, Anthony Anderson, Jon Voight, John Turturro, Michael O'Neill, Kevin Dunn, Julie White, Amaury Nolasco, Zack Ward, Luis Echagarruga, Patrick Mulderrig, Brian Shehan, Michael Trisler, Ashkan Kashanchi, Rizwan Manji, William Morgan Sheppard, C.J. Thomason, Bernie Mac, Carlos Moreno Jr., Johnny Sanchez, John Robinson, Travis Van Winkle, Peter Jacobson, Glenn Morshower, Frederic Doss, Charlie Bodin, Joshua Feinman, Chris Ellis, Steven Ford, Michael Shamus Wiles, Craig Barnett, Brian Prescott, Scott Peat, Colleen Porch, Brian Stepanek, Jamie McBride, Wiley M. Pickett, Andy Milder, Brian Reece, Samantha Smith, Ravi Patel, Rick Gomez, Andy Domingues, Mike Fisher, Colin Fickes, Tom Lenk, Jamison Yang, Esther Scott, Madison Mason, Jeremy Jojola, Jessica Kartalija, Andrew Altonji, Andrew Lewis Caldwell, J.P. Manoux, Pete Gardner, Sophie Bobal, Laurel Garner, Chip Hormess, Ray Toth, Michael Adams, Ron Henry, Benjamin Hoffman, Michael McNabb, Jason White, Adam Ratajczak, Maja Kljun, Michelle Pierce, Odette Annable, Bob Stephenson, Mason Rock Bay, Peter Cullen, Mark Ryan, Darius McCrary, Robert Foxworth, Jess Harnell, Hugo Weaving, Jimmie Wood, Reno Wilson, Charlie Adler, Michael 'Tiny' Alcorn, Mike Allen, Kenny Bates, Michael Bay, Cathy Beasley, Mark Bedell, James Blackburn, Paul Michael Bloodgood, Ian Bryce, James C. Burns, Matt Cannon, Kevin Carvell, Chester the Chihuahua, Cade Courtley, Michael Dane, Katie Danzer, Rick Deats, Mary Decaro, Christopher M. Dukes, Holly Dunlap, Tom Everett, Dan Ferris, Michael J. Fisher, Bobby Gerrits, Sean Hampton, Colton Haynes, James A. Howard, James Hunter, Nicole Randall Johnson, Rajesh Khattar, Brad Kimberly, Aaron Michael Lacey, Joel Lambert, Vinnie LaRocksta, Julio Leal, Shawn Lecrone, Omar Benson Miller, Ron Mitchell, Stuart G Murphy, Matt Noble, Ian Novotny, James R. Petix, Gary Private, Geoffrey M. Reeves, Alex Richard, Jason Rogers, David Sampen, Mako San, Kyle Saylors, Bobby Silva, Sean Smith, Ronnie Sperling, Arne Starr, Tavia Stroup, Cody Taylor, James D. Weston II | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 144 | United States | us | en, es | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Austria:12, Brazil:10, Canada:PG::(Alberta/Manitoba/Nova Scotia/Ontario), Canada:14A::(British Columbia), Canada:PG::(British Columbia), Canada:G::(Quebec), Chile:TE, Denmark:11, Egypt:PG-13::(self-applied), Finland:K-11, France:Tous publics, Germany:12, Hong Kong:IIA, Hungary:12, Iceland:10::(theatrical rating), Iceland:12::(video rating), India:UA, Indonesia:17+::(self-applied), Ireland:12A, Israel:14, Italy:T, Japan:G, Malaysia:U, Malaysia:P13, Mexico:B, Netherlands:12, New Zealand:M, Norway:11::(cinema rating), Peru:14, Philippines:G, Poland:12, Portugal:M/12, Russia:12+, Singapore:PG, Singapore:PG13, South Africa:10::(M), South Korea:12, Spain:7, Sweden:11, Switzerland:12::(canton of Geneva), Switzerland:12::(canton of Vaud), Taiwan:PG-12, Thailand:u 13+::(self-applied), Turkey:13+, United Kingdom:12A, United Kingdom:12::(DVD rating), United States:TV-14::(DLV), United States:PG-13, United Arab Emirates:PG-15::(self-applied) | 03 Jul 2007 (USA) | 7 | 673,637 | 418,279 | High-school student Sam Witwicky buys his first car, who is actually the Autobot Bumblebee. Bumblebee defends Sam and his girlfriend Mikaela Banes from the Decepticon Barricade, before the other Autobots arrive on Earth. They are searching for the Allspark, and the war on Earth heats up as the Decepticons attack a United States military base in Qatar. Sam and Mikaela are taken by the top-secret agency Sector 7 to help stop the Decepticons, but when they learn the agency also intends to destroy the Autobots, they formulate their own plan to save the world. | English, Spanish | Transformers | 2,007 | movie | Michael Bay | Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, John Rogers, Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman | Mimi Abers, Charles Abou Aad, Ismail Acar, Dan Akers, Brad Alexander, Jon Alexander, Charles Alleneck, Jimmy Almeida, John L. Anderson, Ted Andre, Okan Ataman, Al Bailey, Kenneth Bailey, Louise Baker, Michael Balog, Leigh Barbier, Geoffrey Baumann, Scott E. Baxter, Daniel Bayona, Chris Bayz, Mike Beaulieu, Eric M. 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High-school student Sam Witwicky buys his first car, who is actually the Autobot Bumblebee. Bumblebee defends Sam and his girlfriend Mikaela Banes from the Decepticon Barricade, before the other Autobots arrive on Earth. They are searching for the Allspark, and the war on Earth heats up as the Decepticons attack a United States military base in Qatar. Sam and Mikaela are taken by the top-secret agency Sector 7 to help stop the Decepticons, but when they learn the agency also intends to destroy the Autobots, they formulate their own plan to save the world.—BRUTICUS!
When teenager Sam Witwicky buys his first car, what he doesn't know, is that it's actually an alien robot. This isn't the only alien to arrive on Earth. Optimus Prime and a fellow group of transforming robots have arrived in search of the Allspark. But Optimus Prime and the Autobots aren't the only aliens to appear. Megatron and the Decepticons are also searching for the Allspark, and they would do anything to get it, even if it means destroying the world.—Film_Fan
Sam Witwicky, after persuading his teacher to give him an A, gets his first car, an old Camaro. One day, Sam's car drives itself to an old junkyard where it trnsforms into Autobot Bumblebee, with the objective of protcting Sam. Meanwhile, a decepticon attacks a US military base in Qatar. It tries to steal some data but is interrupted by the base commander who cuts all server hardlines. Only a handful of soldiers survive and are taken for debriefing. The Autobots land on Earth and explain to Sam about the Allspark, an object with power to creat worlds and fill them with life. Sam finds his great great grand father's glasses on which is imprinted the cube's location. As both Autobots and Decepticon fight for the Allspark, who will it be to take the source to limitless power?—srijanarora-152-448595 | 418,279 | Transformers | Transformers (2007) | Transformers (2007) | Transformers | Transformers (2007) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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De frigjorte | Fish Out of Water | Erik Clausen, Helle Ryslinge, Leif Sylvester, Anne Marie Helger, Bjarne Liller, Torben Zeller, Lene Brøndum, Kjeld Løfting, Claus Bue, Lars Lippert, Gitte Rugaard, Thomas Hedemann, Peter Rygaard, Pauli Ryberg, Povl Erik Carstensen, Karl Antz, Halil Atik, Benny Barhauge, Tora Bencard, Signe Birkbøll, Karsten Brostrøm, Niels Martin Carlsen, Emil Clausen, Per Espersen, June Gudnitz, Rasmus Haxen, Kjeld Heising, Ole Holst, Jimmy Larsen, Kim Larsen, Per Tofte Nielsen, Sune Otterstrøm, Karil Pirat | Comedy, Drama | 97 | Denmark | dk | da | Color | Australia:M, Denmark:7, Norway:15::(cinema rating) | 26 Feb 1993 (Denmark) | 6.8 | 543 | 106,969 | The early 1990's: 300,000 Danes are out of work. Viggo, a machinist with two grown children, is silent about feelings, scared he'll lose his job, loud about the value of trade unionism, interested in his pet fish, and argumentative at dinner. His wife Oda puts up with his moods and works on family genealogy. When Viggo is laid off, he becomes a fish out of water, hardly looking for work, starting a garden, and taking up with Karen, a polished but unhappy widow. He lies to his wife about a union training and goes to Mallorca with Karen. When she stops the affair, Viggo ends up in a psychiatric ward and must figure out what's really important in his life and in his character. | Danish | Fish Out of Water | 1,993 | movie | Erik Clausen | Erik Clausen, John Nehm, Søren Skjær, Sanni Sylvester | Peter Jerris | Kasper Barfoed, Birger Bohm, Sørine Gejl, John Johansen, Thomas Neivelt, Gunner Nielsen, Mogens Otte, Claus Rosenløv Jensen, Jan-Erik Sandberg, Søren Sørensen, Erik Wittrup Willumsen | Fish Out of Water (United States), Friställd (Sweden), Fish Out of Water, Fist out of Water (Norway) | null | The early 1990's: 300,000 Danes are out of work. Viggo, a machinist with two grown children, is silent about feelings, scared he'll lose his job, loud about the value of trade unionism, interested in his pet fish, and argumentative at dinner. His wife Oda puts up with his moods and works on family genealogy. When Viggo is laid off, he becomes a fish out of water, hardly looking for work, starting a garden, and taking up with Karen, a polished but unhappy widow. He lies to his wife about a union training and goes to Mallorca with Karen. When she stops the affair, Viggo ends up in a psychiatric ward and must figure out what's really important in his life and in his character.—<[email protected]> | 106,969 | Fish Out of Water | Fish Out of Water (1993) | Fish Out of Water (1993) | Fish Out of Water | Fish Out of Water (1993) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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The Long Goodbye | The Long Goodbye | Elliott Gould, Nina van Pallandt, Sterling Hayden, Mark Rydell, Henry Gibson, David Arkin, Jim Bouton, Warren Berlinger, Jo Ann Brody, Stephen Coit, Jack Knight, Pepe Callahan, Vincent Palmieri, Pancho Córdova, Enrique Lucero, Rutanya Alda, Tammy Shaw, Jack Riley, Ken Sansom, Jerry Jones, John Davies, Rodney Moss, Sybil Scotford, Herb Kerns, Robert Altman, David Carradine, Morris the Cat, Danny Goldman, Carl Gottlieb, Tracy Harris, Ned Humphreys, Leslie McRay, Kate Murtagh, Virginia Rose, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Leslie Simms, George Wyner | Comedy, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller | 112 | United States | us | en, es | Color | Argentina:13, Australia:M, Australia:PG::(TV rating), Canada:A::(Ontario), Finland:K-16, France:Tous publics, India:A, Ireland:18, Italy:VM14, Mexico:B, Netherlands:18, New Zealand:M, Norway:15::(iTunes rating), Norway:16::(cinema rating), Poland:16::(TV rating), South Korea:15, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:X, United Kingdom:18::(video rating), United States:R, West Germany:16 | 08 Mar 1973 (USA) | 7.5 | 36,995 | 70,334 | In the middle of the night, private eye Philip Marlowe drives his friend Terry Lennox to the Mexican border. When Marlowe returns home police are waiting for him and learns that Terry's wife Sylvia has been killed. He's arrested as an accessory but released after a few days and is told the case is closed since Terry Lennox has seemingly committed suicide in Mexico. Marlowe is visited by mobster Marty Augustine who wants to know what happened to the $350,000 Lennox was supposed to deliver for him. Meanwhile, Marlowe is hired by Eileen Wade to find her husband Roger who has a habit of disappearing when he wants to dry out but she can't find him in any any of his usual haunts. He finds him at Dr. Veringer's clinic and brings him. It soon becomes obvious to Marlowe that Terry's death, the Wades and Augustine are all somehow interconnected. Figuring out just what those connections are however will be anything but easy. | English, Spanish | The Long Goodbye | 1,973 | movie | Robert Altman | Leigh Brackett, Raymond Chandler | null | Kenneth Adams, Randy Glass, Joseph M. Wilcots, Earl L. Clark, Howard Ford, Harry Rez | Le Privé (France), El llarg adéu (Spain, Catalan title), Un largo adiós (Spain), 扑朔迷离 (China, Mandarin title), 漫长的告别 (China, Mandarin title) | United Artists, United Artists, Les Artistes Associés, United Artists, Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF), United Artists, United Artists (A-Asia), United Artists, United Artists, Nova Film, United Artists, United Artists, C.B. Films S.A., United Artists, American Broadcasting Company (ABC), Warner Home Vidéo, Scanvideo, Warner Home Video, Yleisradio (YLE), Audio Visual Enterprises, MGM Home Entertainment, TV3, ARTE, MGM Home Entertainment, Turner Classic Movies (TCM), FS Film, MGM Home Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment, MGM Home Entertainment, Svensk Filmindustri (SF), Arcadès, Emerald, Potemkine Films, Capricci Films, Maxam, Koch Media, The Criterion Channel, Tubi TV | Private investigator Philip Marlowe helps a friend out of a jam, but in doing so gets implicated in his wife's murder.
In the middle of the night, private eye Philip Marlowe drives his friend Terry Lennox to the Mexican border. When Marlowe returns home police are waiting for him and learns that Terry's wife Sylvia has been killed. He's arrested as an accessory but released after a few days and is told the case is closed since Terry Lennox has seemingly committed suicide in Mexico. Marlowe is visited by mobster Marty Augustine who wants to know what happened to the $350,000 Lennox was supposed to deliver for him. Meanwhile, Marlowe is hired by Eileen Wade to find her husband Roger who has a habit of disappearing when he wants to dry out but she can't find him in any any of his usual haunts. He finds him at Dr. Veringer's clinic and brings him. It soon becomes obvious to Marlowe that Terry's death, the Wades and Augustine are all somehow interconnected. Figuring out just what those connections are however will be anything but easy.—garykmcd
Philip Marlowe is a chain smoking Los Angeles private investigator, quick with a one liner, and fiercely loyal to his friends. It is that loyalty which makes Philip grant the request of his long time friend Terry Lennox when Terry shows up on his doorstep late one evening: immediately drive him to the US-Mexico border into Tijuana. The next morning, Philip learns from LAPD that Terry's wife, Sylvia, has been murdered, Terry the primary suspect. Held in jail as an accessory to murder as he does not tell the police anything about his and Terry's latest encounter, Philip is released three days later as the police further tell him that Terry is dead by an apparent suicide in Mexico. Philip neither believes Terry murdered Sylvia or committed suicide. Not fully by his own choice, Philip gets further embroiled in Terry's story. Philip is visited by gangster Marty Augustine and his associates, who believe Philip has or knows where "his" money is that Terry had. Before that visit, Philip is hired by Eileen Wade to locate her husband, author Roger Wade, who has been missing for a week, who has a penchant for over-imbibing, and who has a violent streak when he's drunk as witnessed by the bruise on Mrs. Wade's face. As she believed, Philip is able to locate him in one of the region's many high end private detox clinics, those where he often frequents after especially destructive drunken sprees. It's the casual acquaintanceship the Wades had with the Lennoxes about which Eileen admits to Philip that Philip later learns is much more that makes Philip believe the Wades are also tied into the death of the Lennoxes in some manner, either directly or indirectly. Philip has to tie the pieces together, including discovering what happened to Augustine's money, before Augustine makes good on his threat against him.—Huggo
Private investigator Philip Marlowe is approached by a friend, Terry Lennox, who is in a bit of a jam. Marlowe helps him get to Mexico but the next day his friend's wife turns up dead. The police hold Marlowe but then release him once Terry Lennox is found dead in Mexico - suicide. To the cops it is an open-and-shut case of murder-suicide but Marlowe doesn't believe that to be the case. Marlowe then is hired by the wife of wealthy author Roger Wade to find her husband. The Wades were neighbours of the Lennoxes. A powerful mob boss also leans on him to find the large sum of money Terry Lennox was transporting for him. Could all these events be connected?—grantss
Chain-smoking, wisecracking private eye Philip Marlowe drives a buddy from LA to the Tijuana border and returns home to an apartment full of cops who arrest him for abetting the murder of his friend's wife. After Marlowe's release, following the reported suicide in Mexico of his friend, a beautiful woman hires him to locate her alcoholic and mercurial husband. Then, a hoodlum and his muscle visit to tell Marlowe that he owes $350,000, mob money the dead friend took to Mexico. Marlowe tails the hood, who goes to the house of the woman with the temperamental husband. As Marlowe pulls these threads together, his values emerge from beneath the cavalier wisecracking.—<[email protected]> | 70,334 | Long Goodbye, The | The Long Goodbye (1973) | Long Goodbye, The (1973) | Long Goodbye, The | Long Goodbye, The (1973) | https://m.media-amazon.c…[email protected]
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