The explosive conclusion in the Millennium trilogy arrives as Salander and Blomkvist go on the front foot and take the fight to the corrupt politicians.
A lively musical tale of teen rebellion Some People stars BAFTA winner Kenneth More alongside a group of young actors on the cusp of bursting onto the Swinging London film scene. Ray Brooks Annika (Anneke) Wills and David Hemmings play the young bored rebels living for kicks in this key British film from the early 1960s. Some People is featured here in a brand-new transfer from original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Young and bored Johnnie Bill and Bert are teenaged tearaways whose only interests are motorbikes and rock music. When they are banned from riding and fined heavily they become convinced that society has no use for them. But a choirmaster finds them playing rock on a church organ and for some of them at least there seems to be a way out of a no-hope situation... SPECIAL FEATURES [] Full-frame 4:3 as-filmed version of main feature [] Original theatrical trailer [] Image gallery [] Press book PDF
Patrick Age 1.5 is a funny affectionate and unpredictable gay family comedy. After a seemingly endless wait long-term gay couple Goran and Sven have had their adoption papers approved - and infant Patrick age 1.5 is on his way! Everything would have been perfect too had it not been for just a little error at the adoption agency. It seems one decimal point had been misplaced and when a 15-year-old homophobe with a criminal past shows at their door the perfect home quickly becomes the setting for the perfect storm. Devoid of a single false note Patrick Age 1.5 is a satirical and frequently touching film that boldly redefines what a family is.
It's been fifteen years since Erik was forced to leave the Norrland Police Department. Since then he has become the National Murder Commission's best interrogator. When Erik's boss orders him back to his home town to solve a brutal murder, he hesitantly returns as the thought of going back stirs up unpleasant memories. What at first appears to be a simple murder soon proves to be something much more complicated and disturbing.
4:33 Am The Morning of October 19th. A Father (Jo Michael Burke) his stepson and a cameraman venture deep into the woods setting out to make a deer hunting tutorial video. When they track a wounded deer into a restricted area however things start to take a turn for the surreal...First they come across a series of monuments that have no apparent purpose and no discernible origin. As They track the deer farther into the woods they begin to feel the distinct feeling that someone or something is following them. Only the young boy sees it moving in the trees stalking them. Realising they're in over their heads they try to find their way out of the woods but the woods don't seem to want to let them go.In a shocking final confrontation the hunters finally realise the truth - that they've been the hunted all along. And the real hunters are not of this Earth...
The explosive conclusion in the Millennium trilogy arrives as Salander and Blomkvist go on the front foot and take the fight to the corrupt politicians.
Based on the true story of California-based journalist and poet Mark O'Brien, The Sessions is an immensely poignant and surprisingly funny tale of a man, paralyzed by polio who - at age 38 - is determined to finally lose his virginity.
Ingmar Bergman's early masterpiece, a wrenching battle of the sexes, in a new 2K restoration Ingmar Bergman (The Seventh Seal) presents the battle of the sexes as a ramshackle, grotesque carnival of humiliation in Sawdust and Tinsel, one of the master's most vivid early works and his first of many collaborations with the great cinematographer Sven Nykvist (Persona). The story of the charged relationship between a turnofthetwentieth century circus owner (A Lesson in Love's à ke Grönberg) and his younger mistress (Harriet Andersson), a horseback rider in the traveling show, the film features dreamlike detours and twisted psychosexual power plays, making for a piercingly brilliant depiction of physical and spiritual degradation. SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES: New 2K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack Audio commentary by Ingmar Bergman scholar Peter Cowie Introduction by Bergman from 2003 PLUS: An essay by critic John Simon
Thomas Vinterberg directs this Danish thriller. Mads Mikkelsen stars as Lukas, a recently-divorced primary school teacher locked in an acrimonious custody battle over his teenage son Marcus (Lasse Fogelstr�m). When five-year-old Klara (Annika Wedderkop), the daughter of Lukas's best friend Theo (Thomas Bo Larsen), tells the headmistress of the school - untruthfully - that Lukas has acted abusively towards her, the accusations quickly escalate and Lukas soon faces unanimous condemnation from e...
Sixteen-year old Tess has suffered an arduous past. She s been diagnosed with an assortment of mental ailments first discovered when her mother, Jessica, found Tess banging her head against the wall when she was just five. Now, the latest medication Tess has been taking seems to be working and Jessica chooses to move them to a new town for a fresh start. But just as Tess begins to find comfort and hope in her new surroundings, hallucinations begin involving a dead girl, Lucy who was recently killed in a car accident and whose picture Tess finds at a memorial by the side of the road. The hallucinations intensify as Lucy seems to be taking over Tess s mind and soul. Doctors can't help her, and neither can the local priest, so it's left to her single mother to fight for her daughters' soul.
Starring Academy Award� Nominee John Hawkes, Academy Award Nominee William H. Macy and Academy Award Winner Helen Hunt, the film is based on the true story of California-based journalist and poet Mark O'Brien. Portrayed by the exceptionally gifted John Hawkes--who gives a career-defining performance--O'Brien's story is the immensely poignant and surprisingly funny tale of a man, paralysed by polio who--at age 38--is determined to finally lose his virginity.
It's been fifteen years since Erik was forced to leave the Norrland Police Department. Since then he has become the National Murder Commission's best interrogator. When Erik's boss orders him back to his home town to solve a brutal murder, he hesitantly returns as the thought of going back stirs up unpleasant memories. What at first appears to be a simple murder soon proves to be something much more complicated and disturbing.
The only man who can stop the ""Black Manifesto"" of a right wing Russian extremist is ex-CIA Agent Jason Monk (Swayze). Monk will stop at nothing to accomplish his mission. But first he has to stay alive in the shadowy world of the lawless Eastern Block... Classic Cold War espionage thriller starring Patrick Swayze and Patrick Bergin from the pen of acclaimed author Frederick Forsythe.
Starring Academy Award Nominee John Hawkes, Academy Award Nominee William H. Macy and Academy Award Winner Helen Hunt, the film is based on the true story of California-based journalist and poet Mark O'Brien. Portrayed by the exceptionally gifted John Hawkes - who gives a career-defining performance, O'Brien's story is the immensely poignant and surprisingly funny tale of a man, paralyzed by polio who - at age 38 – is determined to finally lose his virginity.
This sorely-neglected opera comes from Mozart's early catalogue. Written in 1774 it tells the story of a Countess who disguises herself as a gardener in order to find and forgive her lover who thinks he has killed her in a quarrel. The opera contains elements of both opera seria and opera buffa and contains a rich and full orchestration with prominent parts for wind in particular being an unusual feature. Stage direction comes from Swedish director Goran Jarvefelt who sadly die
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