Just hours after release from a 14-yr prison bid, Aryan brotherhood member, Tully panics and kills a sheriff's deputy during a routine traffic stop. He and his accomplice storm the first farmhouse they reach and take the only black family in the neighborhood hostage. The family patriarch, Mr. Walker who is an ex-con himself, vows to resolve the stand-off by himself. After a series of thwarted rescue/escape attempts, the two ex-cons begin their test of wills.
In 2007 the New South Wales government suddenly scrapped a plan to utilise the water in the disused underground train tunnels beneath Sydney's St James Train Station. In 2008, chasing rumours of a government cover-up and urban legends surrounding the sudden back flip, investigative journalist Natasha Warner led a crew of four into the underground labyrinth. They went down into the tunnels looking for a story - until the story found them.
Traumatised ex-soldier Ryan comes to in the back of a van. Alongside a trussed-up boy who sobs that someone has kidnapped him. Ryan helps the boy escape they are pursued. But when Ryan finds a mask in his pocket he comes to an appalling realisation he's the man who kidnapped the boy. Even more startling five years have passed since he was last awake. There's no time to act after nine minutes and thirty seven seconds of consciousness it all goes black again for Ryan it's like turning off a light. Ryan comes to again its days later and now he's in a study with a co- conspirator. They kidnapped the boy together and it's merely one step in a much grander plan. Ryan fights the mystery man gets knocked out only to snap back to consciousness in a New York brothel. He rescues a girl Dana and pleads with her to get him arrested; someone is controlling his mind making him do things and he has to be stopped. Nine minutes and thirty seven seconds later he loses consciousness again. This time when he wakes he's in the middle of breaking a scientist out of a high security jail.Ryan's episodes of consciousness are occasional and random; each lasts exactly nine minutes and thirty seven seconds - why? Who is in control the rest of the time? And what is the grand scheme that he is unwittingly perpetrating? What does it have to do with his past as a patient at the experimental Hibiscus Unit? Can he sabotage the control mechanism and get his mind back? Ryan has a lot of questions and very little time to find answers.
Nineteen years ago, Daniel Holden (Aden Young) was sentenced to death for the rape and murder of his teenage girlfriend, Hanna Dean. Thanks to newly discovered DNA evidence and the efforts of his sister Amantha and lawyer Jon Stern, Daniel's conviction has been vacated and he's returned to his mother Janet's home in Paulie, Georgia. But not everyone is convinced of his innocence - nor is his future as a free man secure. Series Two finds Daniel committed to living in the present and making choices that prove frustrating for some of the Holden/Talbot family. Unfortunately, there are many places and faces in Paulie that remind Daniel of the past his incarceration, Hanna, and his role the night of Hanna's murder. He's forced to the realisation that he must understand and accept what really happened if he's ever going to know any peace, a conclusion that shapes his determination to do whatever it takes to finally put his past behind him, no matter how high the price.
This fresh 10-part adaptation of Dumas' masterpiece tells the story of an elite group of soldiers who protect their Royal Masters at any cost. Starring Luke Pasqualino (Skins The Borgias) as D'Artagnan Tom Burke (Great Expectations The Hour) as Athos Santiago Cabrera (Merlin Heroes) as Aramis and Howard Charles (Black Forest) as Porthos the brothers in arms fight for what is just tackling the evil machinations of Cardinal Richelieu - played by Peter Capaldi (Doctor Who The Thick Of It). As they are propelled across seas and battlefields from masquerade balls to a remote convent the Musketeers defend the honour of the Queen and the life of Constance Bonacieux d'Artagnan's true love - played by Tamla Kari (The Inbetweeners Movie).
Killjoys follows a trio of interplanetary bounty hunters sworn to remain impartial as they chase deadly warrants throughout the Quad, a distant system on the brink of a bloody, multiplanetary class war. Starring Hannah John-Kamen as Dutch, and Aaron Ashmore and Luke Macfarlane as brothers John and D'avin, Season Three features the trio struggling to find the balance between politics, family and the good of the Quad. Out of the ashes of Khylen's death, Aneela and her army are preparing for battle. With Johnny on the lamb, Dutch and D'avin are down one member as they prepare for the fight of their lives.
A dog that helped US Marines in Afghanistan returns to the U.S. and is adopted by his handler's family after suffering a traumatic experience.
A young couple head out to a secluded national park in search of some R&R. However, they get more than they bargained for when they venture off the trail and come face to face with The Redwood's legendary, blood thirsty, wildlife.
After a mysterious group of individuals breaks into Laura's home and attempts to steal her eight-year-old son David, the two of them flee town in search of safety. But soon after the failed kidnapping, David becomes extremely ill, suffering from increasingly sporadic psychosis and convulsions.
Based on one of the bestselling fighting games of all time, TEKKEN is an all out battle epic packed with jaw dropping martial arts action like no other.
Prince Malachi (Luke Goss) is forced to take on the role of King after his father dies suddenly. He returns to a land that has been overthrown by a coven of witches lead by the Red Queen (Sarah Douglas). In order to save his kingdom he must fight their darkness and bring them to defeat.
Emily Browning and Luke Grimes star in this crime drama co-written and directed by Eddie O'Keefe. The film follows Karen Bird (Browning) and Jack Blueblood (Grimes), two young lovers who escape a mental institution to travel to Los Angeles in a bid to kill Elvis Presley (Ron Livingston). After coming up with the scheme following a vision from Jack's dead mother, the pair set off on their journey in the summer of 1974, vowing to murder their idol and anyone else who gets in the way. The cast also includes Ashley Greene and Avan Jogia.
In April 2010 the Benson family moved into their new home in upstate New York, unaware of the full horror that laid within its walls...only their recordings survived.
""Endlessly funny... Hilarious performances."" -Village Voice ""Even more funny this time around"" (The Film Journal) Ugo Tognazzi and Michel Serrault reprise their roles as the two madcap domestic partners from the hilarious hit La Cage Aux Folles. Having ""become the most improbably of male screen heroes"" (New York) Renato and Albin are this time taking on the secret service in an unforgettable cross-country -- not to mention cross-dressing -- adventure. In a move to make his par
Iron Road
CONNECTED BY BIRTH, SEPARATED BY INDUSTRY, REUNITED FOR THE GIG OF A LIFETIME In the 1980s, Bros were one of the biggest bands in the world - for 15 minutes. Having sold out stadiums around the world, they were the youngest to this day to play Wembley and their 'Push' album went to Number 1 in over 20 countries, selling 10 million copies worldwide. The rise and fall of Bros was meteoric. This film charts twins Matt and Luke Goss's reunion 28 years on, having hardly spoken and not played together since their split. With an incredibly fractured relationship and only 3 weeks to go until sell-out gigs at The O2 London, will they be able to put their history aside and come together as brothers to play the show of their lives? A raw and emotional look into the aftermath of fame and the re-connection between two twins torn apart by their past.
Somewhat misleadingly described by many as a mock-biopic based on the life of David Bowie, Velvet Goldmine is so much more than that. Journalist Arthur Stuart (Christian Bale) who sets out to discover whatever happened to Ziggy Stardust-like Brian Slade (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers), the famous bisexual glam star who crashed and burned spectacularly, but in the process helped Arthur awaken his own sexuality. It's an insane homage to 1970s glam rock in the UK as only American, who knew the movement from a distance, would make; it's a tribute to film director Nicolas Roeg's best work, particularly Performance and the Bowie-vehicle The Man Who Fell to Earth; it's a sci-fi movie about an alternative reality (the film's "present" is a 1984 that never existed and frustratingly never clearly explained); it's a queer Citizen Kane with lashings of eye-glitter, a complete mess, an absolute delight and a chance to see Ewan McGregor naked in case you didn't catch him in The Pillow Book as the Iggy Pop-like Curt Wild, Slade's lover/protégé.Director Todd Haynes, who made the incredibly spare Safe and a biopic about Karen Carpenter with Barbie dolls, crams in everything--including the kitchen sink, all the washing-up and half the larder--as if terrified he'll never get another chance to shoot even a commercial again. The pacing drags like catwalk-queen's glittery taffeta train at times, but then glorious swooping musical numbers and clever bits of allusive business arrive that will brighten the day of many a pop-fan and film-buff. Never anything less than ruthlessly inventive and demanding of patience and an open mind, it's one for connoisseurs. Viewers who prefer easy-viewing eye candy are well advised to stick with fluff like Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. --Leslie Felperin
Bottle Rocket
Some secrets should stay buried... Deep in the isolated deserts of New Mexico a reclusive archaeologist hunts for the truth behind the disappearance of an ancient tribe. Years of research finally uncovers the answer... and once again unleashes its terror. A small town sheriff only days from being fired now finds herself trying to save the lives of the locals that want her gone.
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