Come with us on a breathtaking journey to the world class nature reserves of Amazonia. The river and its backwaters are full of secrets and mythical stories and we also watch crocodiles, macaws and toucans and many other animals close up in real 3D.
Come with us on a breathtaking journey to the world class nature reserves of Amazonia. The river and its backwaters are full of secrets and mythical stories and we also watch crocodiles, macaws and toucans and many other animals close up in real 3D.
Holt was once a circus star, but he went off to war and when he returned it had terribly altered him. Circus owner Max Medici (Danny DeVito) hires him to take care of Dumbo, a newborn elephant whose oversized ears make him the laughing stock of the struggling circus troupe. But when Holt’s children discover that Dumbo can fly, silver-tongued entrepreneur V.A. Vandevere (Michael Keaton), and aerial artist Colette Marchant (Eva Green) swoop in to make the little elephant a star.
Started in 1989 by the prolific Wong Jing, the God of Gamblers series has been continuing to entertain audiences for the past 27 years. Starring some of the biggest stars in Hong Kong cinema, Chow Yun Fat, Andy Lau, Stephen Chow, Tony Leung Ka Fai, Ng Man Tat, Leon Lai, Nick Cheung, Donnie Yen and a lot more, each film usually has something for most Hong Kong cinema fans. Incorporating sequels, spinoffs, unofficial spinoffs and even spinoffs of spinoffs, the God of Gamblers series is truly one of a kind.
Caleb, a former government assassin in hiding, who resurfaces when his protégé, the equally deadly killer known as Banshee, discovers a bounty has been placed on Caleb’s head.
Following a catastrophe on Earth, the planet is covered in a toxic fog. The crew in the space station, must decide whether to risk their lives to get home and search for survivors, or stay safe in the station’s “algae symbiosis system”.
An ex-hacker is forced to break into high-level banking institutions, another man must try to penetrate the booby trapped building to get the young man off the hot seat.
Steven and Elyse Keaton, once 1960s radicals, now find themselves in Reagan-era American trying to raise a traditional suburban family. Their three first kids are Alex (a very ambitious Young Republican), Mallory (a ditzy and boy-crazy fashionista) and Jennifer (whom we first get to know as a precocious nine-year-old tomboy). Later on, a fourth child (Andrew) was added to the Keaton family. Most of the comedy arose from the conflict between the ex-hippie parents vs the conservative Alex and the brainless beauty Mallory.
Each film contains three shorts by different directors, notably Takashi Miike (Audition), Chan-wook Park (Oldboy) and Peter Chan (The Eye). One of the segments in the first film, Dumplings, has been extended into a full length feature film by the respective director which is certainly worth checking out. Both films are quite disturbing, some extremely surreal and for the casual viewer this may become confusing.
A young woman goes on a solo vacation to the English countryside following the death of her ex-husband.
It follows a young woman living on the fringes of society who becomes intoxicated by a stranger who overwhelms her quiet life.
A detective and a medical examiner join forces to solve a series of horrific murders in Victorian London – but one of them harbors a deadly secret.
Her innocent good looks are just a cover for Last Comic Standing winner Iliza Shlesinger’s acerbic, stream-of-conscious comedy that she unleashes on an unsuspecting audience in her hometown of Dallas in her stand-up special “War Paint.”