 | A host of top comedians and musicians perform at this benefit show for Amnesty International, filmed on 14th October at Royal Albert Hall, 15 years since its television debut. |
 | Based on the Japanese story 'Seven Samurai'. A small Mexican village calls upon the services of seven American gunmen to provide protection against bandits. |
 | Paul (Sean Penn) has less than a month to live, he's on the waiting list for a heart transplant, and his wife (Charlotte Gainsbourg) is determined to get pregnant with his child before it's too late. Meanwhile, Cristina (Naomi Watts) is a happy... |
 | In Clint Eastwood's acclaimed Western, Little Bill Daggett (Gene Hackman), a sadistic, dictatorial sheriff, enforces gun control on a tiny frontier town, doling out his own brand of due process as he sees fit. When he denies justice to the... |
 | A woman working as a stripper and a lap dancer in a seedy nightclub is discovered by the star of the sexiest show in Vegas. |
 | Acclaimed director Roman Polanski turns a dark eye toward the classic Charles Dickens novel OLIVER TWIST, about a charming orphan boy (Barney Clark) whose life seems to depend solely on the whims of fate. Abandoned early in life, Oliver first seems... |
 | Harrison Ford Stars as surgeon Richard Kimble, a man wrongly convicted of murdering his wife escapes and attempts to find the real culprit. US Marshal Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones – in an Oscar-winning role) is on his trail. |
 | The story of Edmond Dantes, a young sailor who plans to marry Mercedes, his beautiful girlfriend. Edmond is betrayed by his best friend Fernand and finds himself sentenced to life imprisonment on the island of Chateau D'If... |
 | J.J. Abrams, creator of small-screen hits ALIAS and LOST, makes his feature film debut with the third installment of this successful series based on the hit 1960s television show. Secret Agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) has decided to take it easy and... |
 | Set in 1960s Detroit, DREAMGIRLS follows the commercial and cultural struggles of the R&B recording industry, through the rise of the Dreamettes (later shortened to just the Dreams) from backup singers to headlining international superstars. The... |