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  • Skyfall

    Skyfall

    Feature  >  Action
    Sam Mendes directs this James Bond adventure. Daniel Craig stars as Bond, whose loyalty to M (Judi Dench) is tested as her past comes back to haunt her, and Bond's own doubts about his life and livelihood start to creep in. As MI6 comes under attack and Bond is sent to Shanghai to investigate, he must keep his focus on tracking down and destroying the threat - no matter how high the personal...
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  • RoboCop

    RoboCop

    Feature  >  Action
    José Padilha directs this big-budget remake starring Joel Kinnaman as the part-man, part-machine police officer known as RoboCop. In the year 2028, multinational company OmniCorp are leading the way in robot technology, with machines serving in the military around the world. Eager to increase OmniCorp's profits, CEO Ray Sellars (Michael Keaton) wants to advance to the next level by developing a...
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  • Rush

    Rush

    Feature  >  Drama
    Ron Howard directs this biographical drama chronicling the intense rivalry between Formula 1 drivers James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth) and Niki Lauda (Daniel Brühl) during the 1976 season. Polar opposites both on and off the track, the rancour between dashing, devil-may-care British playboy Hunt and the efficient and cool Austrian Lauda knows no bounds as the two battle it out to be the 1976 Formula 1...
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  • Zero Dark Thirty

    Zero Dark Thirty

    Kathryn Bigelow directs this Academy Award-nominated military action thriller about the mission by American special operations forces to capture or kill al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Shining a light on the secretive processes behind the world's greatest manhunt, the film details the work done by the intelligence team responsible for finally tracking down bin Laden, graphically documenting the...
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  • The Purge

    The Purge

    Feature  >  Horror
    Ethan Hawke stars as the head of a family forced to fight for their lives in this near-future thriller from director James DeMonaco. With crime in America spiralling out of control and prison populations soaring, the government of the day implements a drastic new initiative to address the problem. For a 12-hour period once a year, all crime, including murder, is legal, as the police and other...
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  • A Belfast Story

    A Belfast Story

    Feature  >  Drama
    Contemporary Irish drama starring Colm Meaney and Malcolm Sinclair. Although the city of Belfast has been enjoying a period of relative peace and the car bombs and killings which were once a part of daily life have become less frequent, a number of murders of former IRA members ignites the suspicions of a city police detective (Meaney). With the body count rising, it seems whoever is responsible...
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  • Ender's Game

    Ender's Game

    Feature  >  Sci-Fi
    Big-budget sci-fi starring Asa Butterfield and Ben Kingsley. When an alien race known as the Formics attack Earth, the International Fleet prepare for their next attack by recruiting the most intelligent children on Earth and training them to lead the inevitable battle. Split up from his family and taken to the Fleet's Battle School, Ender Wiggin (Butterfield) quickly makes a name for himself as...
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  • We're the Millers: Extended Cut

    We're the Millers: Extended Cut

    Feature  >  Comedy
    Extended cut of the comedy from director Rawson Marshall Thurber which stars Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston and Emma Roberts. At the behest of his rich client Brad Gurdlinger (Ed Helms) who is willing to pay him 100,000 dollars, drug dealer David (Sudeikis) travels to Mexico to transport a shipment of cannibis across the American border. In order to avoid any suspicion from customs he disguises...
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  • The Grand Budapest Hotel

    The Grand Budapest Hotel

    Feature  >  Comedy
    Wes Anderson directs this award-winning comedy set in 1920s Europe starring Ralph Fiennes as a hotel concierge who finds himself mixed up in the search for a valuable Renaissance painting. Gustave H. (Fiennes) is a leading concierge at the Grand Budapest Hotel. An eccentric figure known for his dalliances with older women, Gustave has a one night stand with Madame D. (Tilda Swinton) and finds...
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    The Grand Budapest Hotel
  • The Notebook

    The Notebook

    Feature  >  Drama
    Sweeping romance directed by Nick Cassavetes, set in a small coastal town in the American South - partly in the 1940s, and partly in the present day. In the present day scenes, an elderly man (James Garner) reads from a faded notebook to an old woman (Gena Rowlands) whom he regularly visits at her nursing home. As he reads, a passionate love story unfolds about a young couple - Noah Calhoun and...
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    The Notebook
  • Dallas Buyers Club

    Dallas Buyers Club

    Feature  >  Drama
    Award-winning historical drama starring Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto. Rodeo cowboy and homophobic redneck Ron Woodroof (McConaughey)'s life is transformed drastically when a work-related accident results in him being diagnosed with AIDS. Given a life-expectancy of 30 days by his doctors, Ron initially continues his life in a state of denial but as the clock keeps ticking he becomes more and...
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  • About Time

    About Time

    Feature  >  Comedy
    Richard Curtis writes and directs this British comedy about a young man who discovers he can time travel. Following yet another uneventful New Year's Eve Party, 21-year-old Tim (Domhnall Gleeson) learns a life-changing secret from his father (Bill Nighy). It seems that the men in Tim's family possess the unique ability to travel in time by simply entering a dark space, clenching their fists, and...
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    About Time
  • Philomena

    Philomena

    Feature  >  Drama
    Steve Coogan and Judi Dench star in this Academy Award-nominated drama about a mother's search for the child she was forced to give up years before. Director Stephen Frears' drama, based on former BBC political correspondent Martin Sixsmith's book 'The Lost Child of Philomena Lee', follows Sixsmith (Coogan) as he sets out to help Lee (Dench) in her search for the illegitimate son who was taken...
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    Philomena
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    Feature  >  Drama
    Baz Luhrmann writes, directs and produces this adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan. Set in the 1920s, the story follows aspiring writer Nick Carraway (Maguire) as he moves to New York and becomes intrigued by his neighbour Jay Gatsby (DiCaprio)'s lavish lifestyle and mysterious past. As Nick finds himself caught up in the world...
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  • Pitch Perfect

    Pitch Perfect

    Feature  >  Comedy
    Musical teen comedy following the fortunes of an all-girl a cappella singing group. Anna Kendrick stars as Beca, a freshman who is persuaded to join The Bellas, her university's all-female singing group. Raising their energy and expanding their repertoire, The Bellas have soon taken their music to a whole new level, culminating in a sing-off against their male counterparts in a campus-wide...
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  • Now You See Me

    Now You See Me

    Big-budget crime thriller directed by Louis Leterrier. A group of magicians called 'The Four Horsemen' attract the attention of the FBI and Interpol when they pull off a bank heist during one of their shows, robbing Arthur Tressler (Michael Caine) of 140 million dollars. Fellow illusionist and magic act debunker Thaddeus Bradley (Morgan Freeman) then warns Tressler that the group's heist may be...
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    Now You See Me
  • Les Misérables

    Les Misérables

    Tom Hooper directs this Academy Award-winning big-screen adaptation of the stage musical based on Victor Hugo's classic novel. Set in 19th-century France, the film tells the story of Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman), a prisoner who breaks his parole and spends the next two decades fleeing from obsessive police inspector Javert (Russell Crowe). In his quest for personal redemption, Valjean adopts...
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    Les Misérables
  • Blue Jasmine

    Blue Jasmine

    Feature  >  Drama
    Woody Allen writes and directs this award-winning comedy drama starring Cate Blanchett, Peter Saarsgard and Sally Hawkins. Single, broke and suffering from a nervous breakdown, housewife Jasmine (Blanchett) travels from New York to San Francisco to stay with her sister Ginger (Hawkins). While Ginger encourages her to become an interior designer, Jasmine's snobbish outlook causes her to question...
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    Blue Jasmine
  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2

    The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2

    Feature  >  Drama
    The last instalment of the teen vampire saga based on the bestselling books by Stephenie Meyer. After Bella (Kristen Stewart) is turned into a vampire by her lover, Edward (Robert Pattinson), she appears to be enjoying her new immortal life and the abilities bestowed upon her. But after Irina (Maggie Grace) mistakes Bella and Edward's child, Renesmee (Mackenzie Foy), for an 'immortal child' and...
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    The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
  • The Impossible

    The Impossible

    Feature  >  Drama
    Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts star in this Academy Award-nominated disaster drama set in Thailand during the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami. Henry and Maria (McGregor and Watts) are spending their Christmas holidays relaxing in a Thai resort with their three sons, Lucas (Tom Holland), Thomas (Samuel Joslin) and Simon (Oaklee Pendergast), when the deadly wave crashes through the hotel complex where they...
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    The Impossible