Tom Cruise returns as Special Agent Ethan Hunt, who faces the mission of his life.
Subject to harrowing scientific experiments, two dogs make a flight for freedom from the animal research laboratory. On making their way through the lab, they break a glass container used by bubonic plague researchers. They soon discover that the outside world is not the haven they hoped to find.
Set during the mid '90s, Mountain Patrol tells the tale of the deadly battles waged between the poachers - who have their sights set on Kekexili's endangered antelopes - and the group of mountain patrolmen who'll stop at nothing to punish them. A hotshot journalist is employed from Beijing to join the latter group and see what makes them tick. Thus begins a tireless pursuit for justice; in the process, lives are sacrificed, sandstorms are braved and the boundaries of investigative reporting are blurred forever.
At first glance, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island is a sequel with not much going for it. A follow-up to the Brendan Fraser-starring Journey To The Center of the Earth, it has precious few of the original ingredients in place, and it's also hampered by the fact that it's in 3D isn't the novelty it was first time around. When the first film came around, after all, Avatar was still some way away from release. However, count Journey 2: The Mysterious Island as a really fun surprise. The 3D still works, and the glistening Blu-ray transfer does the bright picture real justice. But it's the delivering of an action adventure that all the family can genuinely get something out of that's perhaps the real achievement here. The casting of The Rock, or Dwayne Johnson if you prefer, is the first of many smart moves here. Michael Caine is on board too, along with Vanessa Hudgens and Josh Hutcherson. And it's a broad company who have a lot of fun with the material. It's loosely based around the work of Jules Verne but generally, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island is mainly an excuse for special effects, action, humour, and The Rock popping his pecs. You'll fully understand once you've seen the film. It's a fun piece of matinee cinema, and a comfortable improvement on the first movie. --Jon Foster
"Fireball" combines the breakneck paced sport of basketball with the bone crushing brutality of Muay Thai fighting and mixed martial arts for an action movie experience quite unlike any other.
Without warning, day becomes night. Air turns to fire, and solid ground gives way to white-hot, molten terror. Brace yourself for action-packed, earth-shaking thrills, and whatever you do ... don't look back. Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton star in this epic adventure from Director Roger Donaldson that will blow you away! Erupting with spectacular special effects, heart-pounding suspense, romance and remarkable characters. It's an experience you won't forget.
A tough cop is given his most difficult assignment ever: to masquerade as a kindergarten teacher in order to find some stolen data. Click Images to Enlarge
The Maniac Cop is back.... and you will be screaming blue murder again in this chilling action-packed sequel to the original hit horror thriller. The mysterious Officer Matt Cordell is stalking the streets of New York once more... and when this psycho with a badge books you it's for the arrest of your life! Once Cordell was a hero a super-cop. But he was framed by crooked superiors and now nothing can stop him on his macabre mission of vengeance. They thought he'd vanished in the murky river depths when he crashed off the pier-head in a stolen police van... but they were terribly wrong! You can't kill the dead that easy and the wrong arm of the law is back on the beat more powerful and deadly than ever before. Cordell's burning need for revenge has driven him into unholy alliance with a vicious serial murderer. Now the city's two most feared killers have become partners in terror sharing a chilling common bond - the need to destroy.
Cyber-assasins that look like public figures are an effective way to oust federal agents like Eric Phillips. Will he be able to defeat them and save the world?
Expect No Mercy: Federal Service Agent Justin Vanier has been assigned to infiltrate the Virtual Arts Academy in search of another operative Eric. In this high-tech facility controlled by Warbeck a new generation of assassins trains for actual killings in a virtual reality arena. Penetrating the organization as a new recruit Justin finds Eric and joins forces with the idealistic Vicki. Together they must bring down Warbeck before another assassination is committed. Combatting holographic programs of limitless power Justin and Eric combine their skills to escape the computer generated world and confront Warbeck in an explosive battle where the pain is very real. The Expert: John Lomax a special operations expert finds out that his sister has been murdered. In his attempt to discover the perpetrator he helps the police. However when the killer gets a minor sentence Lomax turns vigilante and decides to take justice into his own hands.
Tabloid reporters Jack Harrison (Jeff Goldblum) and Gil Turner (Ed Begley, Jr.) are sent to Transylvania with two choices: find the Frankenstein monster or find new jobs. But before the jumpy journalists can dig up their big story, they must first face the horrors of an extremely clumsy butler (Michael Richards), a nymphomaniac vampire (Geena Davis) and a semi-mad doctor (Joseph Bologna), as well as assorted mummies, werewolves and more Transylvania oddballs. Can these two bumbling heroes unravel this monstrous mystery or are they in for some very scary surprises?
In the 1870s in the Old West, a U.S Marshall named Mike S. Blueberry must confront his own inner demons while stopping a villain stealing an indian treasure.
The 1970's was a decade of extremes for the Rolling Stones. They were taxed into exile and spent much of the decade as rock 'n' roll nomads, recording and performing what many believe to be the best music of their career.
The 1970's was a decade of extremes for the Rolling Stones. They were taxed into exile and spent much of the decade as rock 'n' roll nomads, recording and performing what many believe to be the best music of their career.
The 1970's was a decade of extremes for the Rolling Stones. They were taxed into exile and spent much of the decade as rock 'n' roll nomads, recording and performing what many believe to be the best music of their career.
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