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A series of gruesome and elaborate murders terrify the city. The victims have all been subject to media controversy, leading the police to believe the murderer is a vigilante. Detective Nam (Liu Shishi: Badges of Fury, Brotherhood of Blades) and forensic psychologist expert Mu (Deng Chau: The Mermaid, Duckweed, I Belong To You) discover invisible clues at the crime scenes and waste no time hunting the killer. Meanwhile, the murderer is plotting his most disgusting act yet: live streaming an execution in which the people decide the victim's fate. But as Mu closes in on the killer, he remains unaware that the murderer's true motives lie in Mu's past.
A prequel to Star Trek: The Original Series, the show will follow the crew of the USS Enterprise under Captain Christopher Pike.
Hansel Und Gretel
Based on Killing Them Softly's somewhat misleading promotional campaign, expectant audiences may have thought they were in for an action-driven crime thriller. There's plenty of grit, street life, gangland lingo, and nuts-and-bolts criminal insiderism, but the overall tone is more akin to a David Mamet play than a rollicking Hollywood shoot-'em-up. The movie is an adaptation of the fine George V. Higgins novel Cogan's Trade, and it nicely transposes the tone and delivery of Higgins's spare prose into a visual style that keeps a long, lingering gaze on its unlovable bad guys. It also holds an attentive ear to the rhythm and pattern of their speech, turning the extended stretches of dialogue into unique tableaux of stylish exchanges between hit men, lowlife punks, and middle management gangsters. These scenes of hushed talk are infused with deeper meaning, not to mention lots of wit, and they make up the bulk of the film, whether in cars, bars, or hotel rooms or on street corners. Brad Pitt is a sleek and enigmatic presence as Jackie Cogan, a professional killer who's as exasperated by the stupidity around him as he is obsessed with the details of doing his job right. After an odd couple of hapless losers (Scoot McNairy and Ben Mendelsohn, who are a hoot) hit a mob-run card game, Jackie is called in to clean up the mess. Richard Jenkins is in terrific form as the befuddled mob accountant who reluctantly gives him the assignment. Thinking he'll need help with the job, Jackie enlists his long-time associate Mickey. But as inhabited by James Gandolfini, Mickey turns out to be a slovenly mess who Jackie clearly sees is past his prime. There are two long, highly oblique scenes between Pitt and Gandolfini that crackle with greatness. Also in the soup of clouded meaning and distinctive formal structure is Ray Liotta as Markie, the boob who runs the card game. A rain-soaked scene that has Markie at the four-fisted end of a brutal beat-down is one of the most vicious and visually poetic fights ever seen. The master of all the talking, fleeting sequences of grisly violence and philosophizing about financial downfall and change (the movie is set on the cusp of 2008's economic crisis and presidential campaign) is director Andrew Dominik. Much as he did in 2007's The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (also starring Brad Pitt), Dominik is much more interested in the nuanced detail of manner and attitude than the physical action that results. That's not to say that Killing Them Softly doesn't excel at the remarkable execution of classic crime-drama set pieces. But the movie and its characters take a lot of time to hang back and observe and listen to get at the real meaning of how things happen and why. It's a process that's fascinating to watch, no matter how trivial the detail or how shocking the result. --Ted Fry
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Tracklist:1. Crazy On You2. Sister Wild Road3. The Witch4. Straight On5. These Dreams6. Mistral Wind7. Alone8. Dog and Butterfly9. Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters10. Battle Of Evermore11. Heaven12. Magic Man13. Two Faces Of Eve14. Love Alive15. Break The Rock16. Barracuda17. Wild Child18. Black dog19. Dreamboat Annie
Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler) is an upstanding family man whose wife and daughter are brutally murdered during a home invasion. When the killers are caught, Nick Rice (Jamie Foxx), a hotshot young Philadelphia prosecutor, is assigned to the case. Over his objections, Nick is forced by his boss to offer one of the suspects a light sentence in exchange for testifying against his accomplice.Fast forward ten years. The man who got away with murder is found dead and Clyde Shelton admits his guilt. Then he issues a warning to Nick: Either fix the flawed justice system, or key players in the trial will die. Soon Shelton follows through on his threats, orchestrating from his jail cell a string of spectacularly diabolical assassinations that can be neither predicted nor prevented. Only Nick can stop the killing and finds himself in a desperate race against time facing a deadly adversary who seems always to be one step ahead.
Director Sam Raimi may now be renowned for his trilogy of Spider-Man films, but for many, its the Evil Dead films that hold a special place in their heart. Unsurprisingly, too, for heres a horror film thats got no sign of Hollywood studio interference, no wish to tone things down, and instead finds a massively talented film maker stretching a small budget to impressive ends. The Evil Dead, along with its sequels, has built up a cult following since its original release, but its also earned a deserved respect too. For this is a film thats jammed with energy, and genuinely bursting with ideas. Granted, in the years since its release, many have been mined by the horror genre. But theres still so much to admire and enjoy. The film, if youve not had the pleasure, stars Bruce Campbell as Ash, one of a group of five friends who head to a cabin in the woods on holiday. While there, unwisely as it turns out, they play a tape that they shouldnt, and all hell breaks loose. It also sets loose a very enjoyable half and a half of stylish, and gory horror. It comes out of its Blu-ray release surprisingly well, too. Heres a film shot on old stock, that should be showing plenty of wear and tear. And yet the 1080p transfer here is a fine job, backed up by an always-welcome package of extras. The end result is both a fine way to enjoy the movie for the first time, or arguably the best way to revisit it. Either way, its very much a recommended buy. --Jon Foster
Introduce your HDTV to a friendly and fascinating prankster!Remember a certain animated clownfish? Once lost, and now found, he and his little buddy is ready to move in. The Clownfish is a fantastic aquarium inhabitant engaging in never ending interesting and quirky behaviour. The Clownfish is native to the Indian and Pacific oceans, including the Great Barrier Reef of Australia. The Clownfish lives in small groups inhabiting a single anemone. Let your HDTV be that habitat! Enjoy your own digital Clownfish aquarium filmed in true High Definition 1080p, with relaxing classical music and vibrant Lounge Music, in addition to natural audio tracks in HD audio.Classical musicLounge musicAmbience
After defeating the villainous Dr. Siddhant Arya and bringing his father Rohit back from the dead, Krrish continued fighting against evil and saving innocent lives. Krishna is living a happily married life with Priya, while Rohit is using his scientific brilliance to benefit society. Krrish is everyone's favorite superhero saviour. Unknown to them, a dark force is growing in another part of the world. Kaal, an evil genius, is selfishly misusing his powers to spread fear, death and destruction.
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