Two–time Academy Award Winner Kevin Spacey gives the performance of a lifetime in CASINO JACK, a riotous new film starring Spacey as a man hell bent on acquiring all that the good life has to offer. He plays in the same game as the highest of rollers and resorts to awe–inspiring levels of conning, scheming and fraudulent antics to get what he wants. Inspired by true events that are too over–the–top for even the wildest imaginations to conjure, CASINO JACK lays bare the wild excesses and escapades of Jack Abramoff. Aided by his business partner Michael Scanlon (Barry Pepper), Jack parlays his clout over some of the world's most powerful men with the goal of creating a personal empire of wealth and influence. When the two enlist a mob–connected buddy (Jon Lovitz) to help with one of their illegal schemes, they soon find themselves in over their heads, entrenched in a world of mafia assassins, murder and a scandal that spins so out of control that it makes worldwide headlines. (Source)
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MESRINE: KILLER INSTINCT – the first of 2 parts– charts the outlaw odyssey of Jacques Mesrine (Vincent Cassel), the legendary French gangster of the 1960s and 1970s who came to be known as French Public Enemy No. 1 and The Man of a Thousand Faces. Infamous for his bravado and outrageously daring prison escapes, Mesrine carried out numerous robberies, kidnappings and murders in a criminal career that spanned continents until he was shot dead in 1979 by France's notorious anti–gang unit. Thirty years after his death, his infamy lives on. Mesrine was helped along the way by beautiful and equally reckless Jeanne Schneider (Cecile de France), a Bonnie to match his Clyde. Mesrine made up his own epic, between romanticism and cruelty, flamboyance and tragedy. Both a thriller and a biopic, KILLER INSTINCT explores the man behind the icon. In MESRINE: PUBLIC ENEMY No. 1 the story continues Mesrine's incredible life of crime while manipulating the media, the government and the police. He plans his last and greatest escape, hoping to leave France, and the character he has become, behind forever. (
Sam (Andrew Dickler) is a few days away from marrying Steph (Marguerite Moreau), a beautiful woman who is madly in love with him. Everything is going well – just a few, final arrangements need to be made – but Steph simply doesn’t understand why Sam’s only brother, Tom, (Ben York Jones ) is not coming to the wedding. When she takes it upon herself to surprise Sam by picking Tom up and driving him down for the event, the estranged brothers find themselves under the same roof for the first time in years, unprepared to confront whatever it was that drove them apart in the first place. Since Tom has no date for the wedding, Sam decides they should hit the road to find Tom’s former flame. The problem is, he hasn’t seen her since the fifth grade. What ensues is a riotous road trip that starts off as Tom’s search for his old girlfriend, but ends up as Sam’s search for a last taste of freedom before he settles down for good. (
Finding the perfect son—in—law can be murder. Mrs Sethi, a widow, can't bear the thought of her daughter being alone and unhappy — she would make a great wife for some lucky man, if only she were given a chance! When Mrs Sethi takes matters into her own hands the only way she knows… suddenly a police hunt begins for a serial murderer who cooks a killer curry. It’s a Wonderful Afterlife a big bloody wedding and a comic feast which takes the phrase 'I could murder a curry' to hysterical new heights. (
Based on real-life events, 9th COMPANY recounts a year in the shared lives of a group of young soldiers drafted to serve in Afghanistan during the final year of the Soviet conflict. The poignant story of one unit‚s dedication to each other during their valiant defense of Position 3234, 9th COMPANY follows this small group of soldiers during a heated, and futile, battle that ravaged their forgotten company, as they fought on, unaware that the war had ended. The film was Russia's official submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. (
Pablo Escobar was the most powerful drug kingpin in the world. Andres Escobar was Colombia’s most loved soccer star. The two were polar opposites in almost every way. But when politics, crime and sport collided in Colombia’s underground world of “narco–soccer,” the two Escobars’ fates became inextricably—and fatally—intertwined. (
When Carter Blanche (Dwayne “DL” Clark), the mastermind behind a ruthless inner city criminal enterprise decides to go legit as a credible businessman and hip hop artist in the music industry, not only does he meet resistance from music executives but he faces deception, betrayal and violence from the people closest to him. As his crew turns against him, and his girlfriend cooperates with the FBI, Carter must take down his enemies before they destroy his empire. (
What begins as an average day for Ethan takes a dangerous turn when he’s kidnapped and held hostage in his New York apartment by three assailants. The home invaders aren’t looking to rob him; instead they are looking to avenge the death of Reverend Kalahan, the right-wing cult leader whose brutal murder remains unsolved. On a mission of revenge, the assailants vow to make Ethan pay — but the more they interrogate him, the more they doubt he is the killer. (
Frank is an American tourist visiting Italy to mend a broken heart. Elise is an extraordinary woman who deliberately crosses his path. Against the breathtaking backdrop of Venice, Frank pursues a potential romance but soon finds himself the pursued as he and Elise are caught in a whirlwind of intrigue and danger. (