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Horror sequel starring Sarah Butler and Doug McKeon. Following on from 'I Spit On Your Grave' (2010), the first film in the series, Jennifer (Butler) begins working at a crisis centre where she answers telephone calls from people in need of advice. When she learns that a serial killer is using the service to track down rapists, Jennifer's dark and troubling past comes back to haunt her.
Third instalment in the anime film franchise based on the television series of the same name. When two young girls, Madoka and Sayaka (voices of Aoi Yuki and Eri Kitamura) come across a mysterious creature by the name of Kyubey (Emiri Katou), he offers to grant them one wish each in exchange for turning them into magical witches under his command. In this instalment, Madoka and the other witches find themselves at Mitakihara engaged in a fight with a collection of Nightmares - beings generated from the negative feelings of humans - but with no recollection of how they got there...
The next 13 episodes of the American animated series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. A sequel to their previous series 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' (2005), the show follows Avatar Korra (voice of Janet Varney) as she learns how to 'bend' the elements of water, earth, fire and air. With this new ability she is tasked with defending her home, the Republic City, from the Equalist uprising led by Amon (Steve Blum), who has the ability to subvert the powers of benders like Korra. The episodes are: 'A Breath of Fresh Air', 'Rebirth', 'The Earth Queen', 'In Harm's Way', 'The Metal Clan', 'Old Wounds', 'Original Airbenders', 'The Terror Within', 'The Stakeout', 'Long Live the Queen', 'The Ultimatum', 'Enter the Void' and 'Venom of the Red Lotus'.
Collection of live performances from the English metal band Asking Alexandria, including their sold out show at the O2 Academy, Brixton and their Reckless Halloween performance at The Wiltern in Los Angeles.
Hayao Miyazaki writes and directs this Japanese animated feature from Studio Ghibli. As a young boy, the bespectacled Jiro Horikoshi (voice of Hideaki Anno) dreams of flying a plane but when he learns he will be unable to become a pilot due to his poor eyesight, he instead decides to be an aircraft designer. On September 1st 1923 Jiro is travelling by train when the Great Kanto earthquake strikes. He assists fellow passenger Naoko (Miori Takimoto) and her maid who suffers an injury. He doesn't meet Naoko again till many years later after he has graduated university and has worked on various designing jobs, without finding much success. The two fall for each other and become engaged but Naoko is suffering from tuberculosis. While they try to enjoy the time they have together Jiro continues to work on designing his first successful plane.
This historical 1966 television adaptation by Arthur Miller of his Pulitzer Prize-winning modern tragedy stars the incomparable Lee J. Cobb and Mildred Dunnock recreating their original Broadway roles. In a career-defining performance, Cobb portrays Willy Loman, the travelling salesman who's come at last to the end of his dreams. Death of a Salesman has been called the greatest American play of the Twentieth Century, and this classic recording brings forth breath-taking performances from Cobb, Dunnock, George Segal, James Farentino and Gene Wilder. This landmark production has been digitally re-mastered and will endure for all generations to come. This program as originally recorded was edited for network time considerations with portions of the play's text omitted.
Coverage of the WWE pay-per-view event held at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois on June the 1st, 2014. A highlight of the event was the No Holds Barred six-man 'elimination' match involving the Evolution team comprised of Triple H, Randy Orton and Batista. Elsewhere, John Cena took on Bray Wyatt and Bo Dallas faced up to Kofi Kingston.
Coverage of the inaugural WWE pay-per-view event held at the First Niagara Centre in Buffalo, New York in October 2013. The featured matches include the 'Hardcore Rules' contest between Alberto Del Rio and Rob Van Dam, CM Punk's tussle with Ryback and the WWE Championship match between Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton.
Coverage of the WWE pay-per-view event held at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri in May 2013. Top of the bill was the showdown between Brock Lesnar, Paul Heyman and Triple H. Elsewhere, John Cena took on Ryback and Randy Orton faced up to Big Show.
Live performance of the ballet about a nutcracker doll that comes to life at the stroke of midnight. Yuri Grigorovich directs the Bolshoi Ballet with Tchaikovsky's score conducted by Pavel Klinichev and performed by the Bolshoi State Theatre Orchestra. The dancers include Nina Kaptsova, Artem Ovcharenko and Denis Savin.
Documentary about the life and career of R 'n' B artist Rihanna. The programme looks at her rise to fame from being signed by Jay-Z, to becoming a worldwide success with songs such as 'Umbrella' and 'Love the Way You Lie', and also discusses her personal life, including her troubled relationship with Chris Brown. Interview footage with Rihanna, Jay-Z, Alex da Kid, Ciara and Faith Evans is featured.
Groundbreaking movie using realistic, yet entirely computer-generated, characters. Based on a long-running series of Nintendo computer games, 'Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within' tells a futuristic tale of an Earth besieged by alien invaders. Dr Aki Ross (voiced by Ming-Na) is a talented young scientist who must uncover the secrets of the alien invaders before the particles she's become infected with kill her. Aided by members of a counter-alien team run by Grey Edwards (Alec Baldwin) and Dr Sid (Donald Sutherland), Aki must also outwit General Hein (James Woods) whose plans for alien resistance have deadly ramificiations for the people of Earth.
Hour-long travel documentary which explores the Mexican countryside. Locations such as Manzanillo, Puerto Vallarta and Zihuatenejo are included, as well as glimpses of the local wildlife including dolphins and whales in their natural habitats. Destinations such as the Mexican Riviera, Isabela and Baja California are included.
Zoltan Korda directs and produces this South African-set drama based on the celebrated novel by Alan Paton. Set in a little village in the scorched valley of Ixopo, the story revolves around the family of Reverend Stephen Kumalo (Canada Lee). The Reverend's son, Absalom (Lionel Ngakane), has disappeared and his sister, Gertrude (Ribbon Dhlamini), is ill in Johannesburg. Kumalo leaves his poor village with his life savings in order to go to Johannesburg to try to persuade his sister and son to come home but while there he finds his son has been accused of the murder of the son of a farmer. As both fathers suffer, they slowly become friends. Sydney Poitier co-stars.
Lt. William Somerset, a burnt-out veteran cop, is on the brink of retirement. Forced to train his ambitious and eager replacement, Somerset is teamed with Detective David Mills on an investigation that draws these disparate cops deeper and deeper into the twisted world of a cunning and meticulous criminal. He is methodical, exacting and grotesquely creative. He is known as John Doe and he is the most vicious serial killer alive, fashioning murders based on the seven deadly sins. As each new victim is discovered, the detectives must combine their collective experiences to track the trail of a killer bent on seeking attrition for society's sins.
Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie star in the final outing for the comedy series that made them household names. Episodes are: 'Snow White 2', 'Robot', 'Football Crazy', 'Bigfoot', 'Change of Life', 'Holidays' and 'Animals'.
In October 1995, Oasis unleashed their second set of killer tunes with '(What's the Story) Morning Glory?' The album took the charts by storm and became the focal point in the phenomenon now known as Britpop. With the use of archive footage, long-forgotten videos and contributions from those around at the time, this documentary uncovers why the band's second album is arguably their most satisfying.
Retro science-fiction epic set in Victorian England. 'Steamboy' features an inventor prodigy named Ray Steam (Anna Paquin) who receives a mysterious metal ball containing a new form of energy capable of powering an entire nation. This energy must be used to fight evil and save London from destruction.
Outrageous satirical comedy from the creators of 'South Park', with puppets. In the 'War on Terror' Team America is the United States' first line of defence, an elite unit of counter-terrorist operatives whose adventures take them all over the world - frequently destroying most of it as they go. When the team learn that evil Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il is planning to destroy the world, they recruit a Broadway star to go undercover in his hideout. On the way, the team manage to wipe out lots of real-estate as well as take on bleeding-heart, liberal Hollywood celebrities like Sean Penn and film-maker Michael Moore.
A local biker-gang leader (Mickey Rourke), despite reforming his ways, is still the hero of local adolescents. His younger brother (Matt Dillon) idolises him, even though his mentor strives to persuade him that he has done nothing to be proud of. Shot in black and white (with occasional touches of colour), this is an atmospheric rites-of-passage tale with a musical score by Stewart Copeland and featuring many members of the so-called eighties 'Brat Pack'.
Meditative coming-of-age drama by Korean director Kim Ki-duk. The film, which is divided into five sections to reperesent the stages of a man's life, is set entirely on and around a remote mountain lake where a tiny Buddhist monastery floats on a raft amidst the breathtakingly beautiful landscape. Here an old Buddhist monk (Oh Young-Su) instructs his young child apprentice (Kim Jong-Ho) in Buddhist philosophy and shows him how to live in harmony with nature. But as the boy grows older, he becomes consumed by guilt, jealousy and sexual longing, and leaves the monastery to pursue his worldy desires. However, he eventually returns, exhausted and drained by his experiences, and (now played by the director, Kim Ki-duk) slowly matures and rebuilds himself to become a teacher himself. The film won the Audience Award at the 2003 San Sebastian film festival, among numerous other international awards.
Tupac became the unlikely martyr of gansta rap, and a tragic symbol of the toll its lifestyle exacted on urban black America. 'Tupac: Hip Hop Genius' is the complete and unauthorised biography of Tupac, featuring exclusive and previously unseen footage and in-depth interviews with those that worked closely with him during their career, including close friends, colleagues, journalists, producers and musicians.
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