James Cameron heads back into the depths for this underwater IMAX extravaganza.
Set during the end of the Second World War on the Polish front separating the Russian and German armies Star is the call sign for a Russian scout unit being sent behind enemy lines to spy on troop movements in the knowledge that two such units have already been despatched and vanished without trace......
Andrei Tarkovsky's Haunting Masterpiece from Russia. Andrei Tarkovsky the acclaimed master of Soviet cinema takes a moving and personal turn with this striking meditation on life in Russia during the bleak days of WWII. The Mirror is not just the display of a film director at the peak of his unique powers. As an homage to the innocence of childhood it tells an enigmatic tale that is both gripping and horrifying. Tarkovsky uses his own coming-of-age experiences himself ""mirr
Evocative of the erotic cinema of Tinto Brass comes a provocative love story set in the 1920's.American heiress Sappho Lovell has the perfect life; daughter of a millionaire, married to a handsome & artistic husband and has set off on a summer long trip to the beautiful Greek isle of Lesbos. However, everything changes when she meets Helene. What begins innocently as a summer friendship ignites into a high stakes mnage trois of love and lust with a stormy outcome none of the participants could ever have anticipated.
The Specialist: Sharon Stone is May Munro a beauty with a fatal past: she's sworn death to the mobsters who murdered her parents. To do the job she recruits ex-CIA explosive experts Ray Quick (Stallone). Miami grows white-hot as May lures the killers and Ray detonates them into ashes. But a vicious mob boss (Roy Stieger) his brash son (Eric Roberts) and a psychotic hired gun (James Woods) with a lethal grudge against Quick won't go without a fight. The passion the two aven
The murderers next door What drives people to murder to torture and to mutilate? What happens that makes a monster out of a human being? And once that inner transformation has taken place how can they be stopped? In this fascinating collection we look at six of modern history's most notorious killers examining their early years for clues as to their murderous potential their private lives for details of their unusual thought processes their horrific crimes and the way each has been brought to justice.
The Star is an action packed war adventure that has been favourably compared with recent Hollywood depictions of war and inhumanity. Set during the end of the Second World War, on the Polish front separating the Russian and German armies, The Star is the call sign for a Russian scout unit being sent behind enemy lines to spy on troop movements in the knowledge that two such units have already been despatched and vanished without trace. Almost from the start the film is charged with tension as the scouts use their tracking skills to avoid detection and their killing prowess to exterminate obstacles in their way, leading to an almost unbearable climax.
Frank Carbone was a lifetime gangster until the mob put out a contract on him. He agreed to testify and entered the witness protection program. But a new look and a fake ID can't hide the fact that he's someone special especially when the beautiful women come around.
Vera and Tim are successful young professionals living fast-paced lives in Moscow. She's a beautiful TV reporter and he's an ideas man for an advertising agency. Their lives crackle with the capitalist energy of excess anxiety consumption and stress - and they are in love... Everything changes when Tim accidentally knocks down Uloomji in a car accident. Uloomji is a Kalmyk a semi-nomadic man of Mongolian descent. The two men are immediately drawn together and begin a torrid affair
Calixto Bieto's famously controversial 2002 production of Mozart's great opera sets the action in the late twentieth century and brings to life an ancient story brilliantly retold. Bertrand de Billy conducts an energetic cast by Wojtek Drabowicz in the title role with the Liceu's Orchestra Academy.
Includes: Prokoviev - 'Highlights From Romeo And Juliet' Rachmaninov - 'Aleko's Cavatina' and Beethoven - 'Romance For Violin - Nos. 1 And 2' and 'Symphony No. 7'.
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‘Mirror’ is celebrated Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky’s most autobiographical work in which he reflects upon his own childhood and the destiny of the Russian people. The film’s many layers intertwine real life and family relationships - Tarkovsky’s father, the poet Arseny Tarkovsky, reads his own poems on the soundtrack and Tarkovsky’s mother appears as herself - with memories of childhood, dreams and nightmares. From the opening sequence of a boy being cured of a stammer by hypnotism, to a scene in a printing works which encapsulates the Stalinist era, “Mirror” has an extraordinary resonance and repays countless viewings.
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