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Crime thriller set in Stalin-era Soviet Russia. In a state where crime isn't supposed to exist, pro-Stalin security officer Leo Demidov (Tom Hardy) begins to investigate a series of child murders. For his ignorance and betrayal of state policy, Leo finds himself demoted and exiled from the country he believed he was perfecting. Nevertheless, the persistent war hero pursues the case with only his wife Raisa (Noomi Rapace) for help. With his loyalty and beliefs shattered, Leo must try to find a killer who supposedly doesn't exist before his victim count rises further. But having been denounced, Leo may be in danger from a force far bigger than the free-roaming killer.
Mystery thriller based on the bestselling novel by Dan Brown. Tom Hanks reprises his role from the 2006 film 'The Da Vinci Code' as Harvard symbologist and religious expert Robert Langdon, who works alongside Vittoria (Ayelet Zurer), the beautiful daughter of a murdered Italian physicist, to unravel the clues behind her father's murder and prevent a terrorist act against the Vatican by resurgents of an ancient secret brotherhood known as the Illuminati, the most powerful underground organisation in history.
Nordic noir thriller directed by Mikkel Nørgaard and starring Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Fares Fares. Reassigned to Department Q after an accident leaves his partner dead, Carl (Kaas) now spends his time trawling through old, unsolved cases. Accompanied by his new assistant Assad (Fares), Carl begins to obsess over a high-profile case where a young female politician disappeared while travelling onboard a ferry. The only apparent lead in the disappearance and apparent suicide is the girl's younger brother who suffers from brain damage. Carl, while acting against the orders of his superiors, tries his hardest to dig deeper and find some answers however, the more he learns, the more he realises that some things are best left hidden...
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