A riotous comedy hit about a bunch of students on the loose in Barcelona learning lessons about life love and finding a future. Romain Duris is the young Parisian who embarks on a European exchange scheme in Spain's most exuberant city - and has to take pot luck by sharing an apartment with a culturally diverse group of fellow students including two Brits. He says farewell to his family and girlfriend (Audrey Tautou) - and then the fun begins!
A ranching family in Montana faces off against others encroaching on their land.
Determined to protect his land and legacy at any cost, John Dutton (Academy Award®,* Golden Globe® and Emmy® winner Kevin Costner) takes his fight to the halls of government in the most explosive season of Yellowstone yet. But with greater power comes further scrutiny of his family, his land, and the morally questionable measures he's taken to protect them both. As new threats emerge and old enemies return, John, Beth, Kayce, Rip, and Jamie learn that power has a price. Head back to the ranch and dive into Season 5, along with never-before-seen bonus content that includes exclusive interviews with the cast and crew. In these featurettes, we explore the fan-favourite relationships of Rip and Beth, and Kayce and Monica; take an in-depth look at the iconic music of Yellowstone and the process of bringing the Yellowstone world to life; and more!Special Features:Undeniable Passion: Beth & Rip / Monica & KayceMusical Crosscurrents with Composers Brian Tyler & Breton VivianGiving Everything to This Land: Yellowstone ReturnsInside Yellowstone: Season 5Redemption: A Season of ChangeMoments in Time with Photographer Emerson MillerThe Heartbeat of Yellowstone: Chief Joseph Ranch Stories from the Bunkhouse
Under the watchful eye of DCI James Langton (Ciar'n Hinds) DC Anna Travis joins a team investigating a series of brutal and shocking murders.
Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law put memorable imprints on the roles of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in a bold reimagining that makes the famed sleuth a daring man of action as well as a peerless man of intellect. Director Guy Ritchie helms the excitement, reintroducing the great detective to the world. Special Features: Sherlock Holmes Reinvented: See how Guy Ritchie and Robert Downey Jr. reinterpret the master sleuth and how Downey prepares for the role
Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law return as Holmes and Watson in this acclaimed action-thriller. This time, the sleuths face off against their greatest foe, Professor Moriarty, as they travel across Europe bent on thwarting the master criminal's plans for world domination.
After being told he will be murdered in one week's time Father James Lavelle (Brendan Gleeson) finds himself with seven days to determine his would be killer and put his affairs in order.
Refusing to let anything spoil their romantic weekend break, a young couple confront a gang of loutish youths with terrifyingly brutal consequences.
Johnny Depp stars as the scandalously decadent John Wilmot, the second Earl of Rochester.
In the late 1800s, a once-peaceful remote country village is under attack--but by who or what, no one knows. Villagers spread rumours of a cursed land, supernatural forces, and even demonic creatures, as the disappearances and killings continue. Pathologist John McBride (Boyd Holbrook) arrives to investigate the danger, only to discover something much deeper and more sinister than he ever could have imagined.
Sam and Lucy Bell (Hugh Laurie Joely Richardson) are bright thirtysomething media darlings - he's a TV Commissioning Editor for the BBC she works in a theatrical agency - who seem to have the perfect life. More than anything Sam and Lucy want a baby and so they embark on a rigorous schedule of lovemaking dictated by ovulation charts rather than passion. Nothing appears to work. In desperation they deliver themselves into the hands of Dr. James (Rowan Atkinson) who suggests the possibility of IVF as the way forward. The endless medical tests soon take their toll on the couple's relationship. Sam vents his frustration by penning a screenplay based on his current predicament: a comedy about a couple trying for a baby. Meanwhile Lucy's hormones are all over the shop and she finds herself increasingly attracted to the star client at her agency suave and debonair actor Carl Phipps (James Purefoy).
After being told he will be murdered in one week's time Father James Lavelle (Brendan Gleeson) finds himself with seven days to determine his would be killer and put his affairs in order.
Adapted from the 1980 Fay Weldon novel about a young architect who happens upon some witchery in the Irish countryside.
Billy Chapel (Kevin Costner) is forced to re-examine his priorities in life when he is confronted with unexpected circumstances
Britannia begins in 43AD as the Roman Army, determined and terrified in equal measure, returns to crush the Celtic heart of Britannia a mysterious land ruled by wild warrior women and powerful druids who can channel the mysterious forces of the Underworld. Arch Celtic rivals Kerra (Kelly Reilly) and Antedia (Zoë Wanamaker) must face the Roman invasion led by the towering figure of Aulus Plautius (David Morrissey) as it cuts a swathe through the Celtic Resistance.
Judi Dench stars as Laura Henderson, the woman who first put naked girls on stage on London's Soho!
A young artist and former CIA agent embark on an anti-terrorist mission in France.
Few directors can meld high-tech whiz-bang with solid narrative values like Robert Zemeckis, a filmmaker whose best work (Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the Back to the Future trilogy, Cast Away) stands tall among the blockbusters. Although there have been times when Zemeckis's insistence on pushing the special effects envelope can end up overshadowing the story being told (as in his animated version of A Christmas Carol), his innate gifts persist: when he's in the groove, he can show you something you've never seen before, as well as a reason to care about it. Flight, the director's first wholly live-action film in over a decade, serves as a reminder of just how good he can be, featuring both an exquisitely terrifying crash sequence and a fearless central performance from Denzel Washington. John Gatins's script serves as a bizarro inversion of the Sully Sullenberger tale: when a routine flight over Atlanta goes terrifyingly wrong, the aircraft's pilot (Washington) saves his passengers with a near-miraculous display of skill. As the investigation into the disaster begins, however, it becomes apparent that its hero's impromptu bravery hides a multitude of bad habits. Washington does a brilliant job as a man who is all too aware of his feet of clay, subverting his innate nobility to shattering effect. (As in the earlier Training Day, when he goes to the dark side, the shock ripples the screen.) The strength of his central performance is only amplified by some outstanding supporting work from Kelly Reilly (as a recovering heroin addict), Don Cheadle, Bruce Greenwood, and a scene-stealing John Goodman, who gets a few lines crass enough to remind you that yes, Zemeckis is the same person who once made the low-taste classic Used Cars. Impressive as the cast is, though, it's unlikely that things would work nearly as well without the director's grasp of the material, which shifts between horror, black comedy, and uplifting pathos without missing a beat. In his hands, this potential sap story makes for a smart, worldly addiction saga that blessedly refuses to stay within the usual melodramatic lines. Just don't ever, ever expect to see it as the in-flight entertainment. --Andrew Wright
From the brilliant creative mind of Taylor Sheridan (Hell or High Water and Sicario) an original television series and starring Academy Award ® Winner* Kevin Costner, Yellowstone revolves around the Dutton family, led by John Dutton (Costner), who controls the largest ranch in the U.S. that is under constant attack by those it borders: land developers, an Indian reservation and America's first National Park. This is a world where land grabs make developers billions, and politicians are bought and sold by the world's largest oil and lumber corporations. It is the best and worst of America seen through the eyes of a family that represents both. The impressive cast also includes Wes Bentley, Kelly Reilly, Luke Grimes, Cole Hauser, Kelsey Asbille, Danny Huston, Gil Birmingham, Brecken Merrill, Jefferson White, David Annable, and many more. Special Features Inside Yellowstone Costner On Yellowstone Cowboy Camp Character Spots Behind The Story Working The Yellowstone: Production Design Working The Yellowstone: Special Effects Yellowstone' Official Theme Music Composed By Brian Tyler Taylor Sheridan & Kevin Costner on Yellowstone
When a group of scientists receive a message from outer space telling them to build a computer they follow the orders with disastrous results. The computer is far more advanced than they imagined and proceeds to build a biological robot Andromeda from one of their dead colleagues.
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