A dreamy exploration of the intricate dynamics of a father and son relationship from the acclaimed director of "Russian Ark."
Adapted from James Joyce's legendary novel Ulysses Bloom is the enthralling story of June 16th 1904 and a gateway into the consiousness of its three main characters: Stephen Dedalus Molly Bloom and the extraordinary Leopold Bloom.
Beth and Matt Winters discover a beautifully renovated apartment in an old Connecticut house that seems too good to be true. Their new downstairs neighbours Sarah and Tyler Grant (Stephen Rea) have a niece called Kayla who appears to be the perfect playmate for the Winters' six-year-old son Calvin. When Calvin becomes increasingly anxious around the Grants and tells his mother there are monsters in the house she dismisses it as her son's active imagination. But Beth soon becomes suspicious herself when she starts experiencing frightening and unexplained phenomenon within the house. By the time the sinister truth is upon them neighbours and friends have disappeared and the Winters family find themselves facing a battle for survival against a 300 year-old legacy of ruthless evil.
Students and teachers begin dying the same way as a video depicts.
A former Christian missionary lost her faith after her family was tragically killed and has since become a world renowned expert in disproving religious phenomena. But when she investigates a small Louisiana town that is suffering from what appear to be the Biblical plagues she realizes that science cannot explain what is happening.
From the acclaimed graphic novel comes the tale of a masked vigilante in a Fascist Britain and the young woman he takes under his wing.
Play At Your Own Risk.The Crying Game is the unpredictable, unconventional, multi-Oscar-nominated masterpiece that became the sleeper hit of the year. Starring Stephen Rea and Miranda Richardson as Irish terrorists, Forest Whitaker as their hostage, and Jaye Davidson as Whitaker's exotic girlfriend, the film is a haunting, humorous and shocking romantic thriller. Never had a film subverted viewer expectations so thoroughly and enjoyably, as did The Crying Game.
This box set features the following films: The Butcher Boy (Dir. Neil Jordan) (1998): Francie and Joe live the usual playful fantasy filled childhoods of normal boys. However with a violent alcoholic father and a manic depressive suicidal mother the pressure on Francie to grow up are immense. When his mother eventually commits suicide Francie sinks ever deeper into paranoia. He directs his anger towards Mrs. Nugent a nasty neighbour and after his father dies Fancie's condition worsens his behaviour becomes more bizarre and erratic. Michael Collins (Dir. Neil Jordan) (1996): This is Neil Jordan's depiction of the controversial life and death of Michael Collins the 'Lion of Ireland' who led the IRA against British rule and founded the Irish Free State (Eire) in 1921 Ryan's Daughter: Special Edition (Dir. David Lean) (1970): Lovely headstrong Rosy (Sarah Miles) cannot forsake her passionate romance with the handsome British officer (Christopher Jones). Yet is there a greater love? The devotion of her reserved schoolteacher husband Charles (Robert Mitchum) who stands by Rosy when her illicit affair leads to a charge of treason. The General (Dir. John Boorman) (1998): True story about the rise and fall of Irish criminal Martin Cahill - who became a Dublin folk hero.
The Heavy
William Holden and Jennifer Jones star in one of drama's most endearing and intelligent love stories. Nominated for eight Academy Awards this timeless classic follows the passionate affair of an American correspondent and a Eurasian doctor whose love for each other must overcome racial prejudice and the outbreak of war in Korea.
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