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  • American Sniper

    American Sniper

    Feature  >  Action
    Clint Eastwood directs this biographical action thriller starring Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller. Chris Kyle (Cooper) is renowned as the most talented and lethal sniper in U.S. military history with a record 160 kills to his name. When Kyle is sent to Iraq on a mission to protect his fellow Navy SEALs he finds that his flawless record and reputation precede him as he earns himself the nickname 'Legend' from his allies. After serving on four tours of duty, Kyle prepares to return home to his wife (Miller) and family but as he tries to adapt to suburban life he finds himself pining for war. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor (Cooper) and won for Best Sound Editing.
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  • Interstellar

    Interstellar

    Feature  >  Sci-Fi

    Sci-fi feature written and directed by Christopher Nolan, director of 'The Dark Knight' trilogy. On a resource-depleted Earth in the near future, the discovery of a wormhole which can transport users through time and space unites scientists and explorers in the most important mission in human history. Among the potential travellers is a widowed engineer (Matthew McConaughey) who must decide whether to remain with his two children or to test the limits of human space travel, to see if there is a future for humanity out among the stars or whether the end of the Earth spells the end for humanity. Academy Award-winner Hans Zimmer returns to partner Nolan and score the film. The cast members include Jessica Chastain, Michael Caine and Anne Hathaway.

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  • The Theory of Everything

    The Theory of Everything

    Feature  >  Drama
    James Marsh directs this award-winning biographical drama starring Eddie Redmayne as English physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking and Felicity Jones as his first wife Jane. The film follows the relationship between Stephen and Jane as they fall in love while studying at Cambridge during the 1960s. With Jane's support, Stephen is able to deal with his diagnosis of advanced motor neurone disease, which leads to him becoming almost completely paralysed over the years, and achieve great success and international acclaim in the scientific field with his theories on time and space. However, with the deterioration of his health comes a deterioration of his marriage, putting further strain on the now world-renowned scientist. The film won a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score as well as BAFTAs for Best Adapted Screenplay and Outstanding British Film. Eddie Redmayne also won a Golden Globe, a BAFTA and an Academy Award for his performance.
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  • Unbroken

    Unbroken

    Feature  >  War
    Angelina Jolie directs this Academy Award-nominated war drama telling the story of former Olympic champion runner Louis Zamperini (Jack O'Connell), who, after surviving a plane crash in the Pacific, was interred at numerous Japanese concentration camps over the course of the Second World War. The film follows Zamperini's life story, through the success and fame he found through his running career in the United States and his appearance at the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics, to his experiences as a Japanese POW. Held until the end of the war in August 1945, Louis was subjected to terrible physical and mental abuse as the notorious prison guard Mutsuhiro Watanabe (Miyavi) believed the former champion's reputation and worldwide fame a threat to his authority in the camps.
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  • Fury

    Fury

    Feature  >  War

    Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf star in this war drama written and directed by David Ayer. Set during the last months of World War II, the story follows a U.S. Army sergeant known as Wardaddy (Pitt) as he leads his crew on a mission behind enemy lines. With just five surviving men in the Third Platoon, they must make the most of the skills and equipment they have left if they are to stand any chance of defeating the 300-strong German Army on the approach. Logan Lerman, Jason Isaacs and Scott Eastwood also star.

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  • Divergent

    Divergent

    Feature  >  Sci-Fi
    Sci-fi adventure directed by Neil Burger and based on the first novel in Veronica Roth's trilogy. In a future where society is divided into five distinct factions based on personality traits, Beatrice 'Tris' Prior (Shailene Woodley) undergoes a test to determine which faction she belongs to. Afterwards, she finds out she meets the criteria for more than one and is therefore Divergent - a rare occurrence which puts her and others like her in danger. Her secret is known only to a small number of people and she is forced to make a decision about which faction to join. In the end, she opts for Dauntless, a faction made up of the brave, and as she undergoes initiation, her fellow members begin to grow suspicious of her and her behaviour. On top of this, she also uncovers a plot by another faction's leader (Kate Winslet) to seek out and destroy all Divergents, making the potential threat of exposure all the more dangerous.
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  • The Equalizer

    The Equalizer

    Antoine Fuqua directs this action thriller starring Denzel Washington, Chloë Grace Moretz and Bill Pullman. Robert McCall (Washington), a highly-skilled, ex-black ops commando, has trouble adjusting to the injustices of civilian life, where gangsters and criminals victimise the innocent. Though Robert has vowed to put his violent past behind him, when he meets Teri (Moretz), a personable teenager whose life is blighted by the attentions of the Russian Mafia, he decides that enough is enough and deals out swift and brutal retribution. Embracing his new role as 'The Equalizer', who can even the odds between the vulnerable and those who prey on them, McCall treads an increasingly dangerous and violent path...

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  • Penguins of Madagascar

    Penguins of Madagascar

    Simon J. Smith directs this sequel to the 2012 animated feature 'Madagascar: Europe's Most Wanted'. Penguin superspy team Skipper (voice of Tom McGrath), Kowalski (Chris Miller) and Private (Christopher Knights) are assigned to an undercover operation that has been put in place to help animals who can't help themselves. The task force, led by Agent Classified (Benedict Cumberbatch) must now work together to stop the evil octopus Dr. Octavius Brine (John Malkovich), known to his friends as Dave, from taking over the world. The cast also includes Ken Jeong, Peter Stormare and Werner Herzog.
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  • Taken 3

    Taken 3

    Action thriller sequel to 'Taken' (2008) and 'Taken 2' (2012) starring Liam Neeson and Famke Janssen. When former CIA agent Brian Mills (Neeson) discovers his wife Lenny (Janssen)'s dead body in their bedroom, he quickly realises that he is being framed for her murder and goes on the run. As he works to clear his name and battles against relentless police inspector Franck Dotzler (Forest Whitaker) he must fight to protect the one last thing he has left in the world: his daughter. The cast also includes Dougray Scott, Maggie Grace and Jon Gries.
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  • A Walk Among the Tombstones

    A Walk Among the Tombstones

    Liam Neeson stars in this crime thriller based on the novel by Lawrence Block. When former NYPD detective turned private investigator Matthew Scudder (Neeson) gets a call from a notorious drug dealer (Dan Stevens) who wants revenge on the men who kidnapped and killed his wife, Matthew suddenly finds himself deep in a world of violence, gangs and people who will stop at nothing to get what they want. Boyd Holbrook and Sebastian Roché also star.

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  • Boyhood

    Boyhood

    Feature  >  Drama
    Groundbreaking, award-winning drama directed by Richard Linklater and starring Patricia Arquette and Ethan Hawke. Filmed over a period of 12 years with the same cast members, the film begins as Olivia (Arquette) moves to Houston, Texas, with her son Mason (Ellar Coltrane) and daughter Samantha (Lorelei Linklater) after the disintegration of her marriage to the children's father (Hawke). From then on we follow Mason as he progresses from a child to a young man while dealing with his parents' divorce and the numerous other difficulties of growing up. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, with Arquette taking home the trophy for Best Supporting Actress, and also won three Golden Globes and three BAFTAs.
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  • Chappie

    Chappie

    Dev Patel and Hugh Jackman star in this action thriller written and directed by Neill Blomkamp. When revolutionary scientist Deon (Patel) awakens his latest creation, a robot with artificial intelligence and the ability to think and feel like a human, his dreams and his nightmares all quickly become his reality. As the robot, Chappie (voice of Sharlto Copley), begins to develop in the same ways a human would, society around him finds it increasingly difficult to accept him into their lives. After Chappie is kidnapped by South African gangsters who wish to do him harm, Deon puts all his efforts into finding his creation and proving to the world that Chappie is not dangerous but merely provides evidence of the next generation of thinking.
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  • Nightcrawler

    Nightcrawler

    Jake Gyllenhaal stars in this Academy Award-nominated satirical thriller written and directed by Dan Gilroy. Gyllenhaal plays Lou Bloom, a desperate man living in Los Angeles who resorts to theft in order to support himself. One night Lou chances upon a terrible traffic accident while on his way home and meets freelance reporter Chris (Bill Paxton), who sells his video footage to local news stations. Seeing a chance to make it rich, Lou then trades in an expensive bike for a police scanner and a video recorder and begins hunting down the city's crime scenes as they happen. Hiring Rick (Riz Ahmed), a homeless man, as his assistant, Lou takes a journey into LA's crime-ridden underbelly searching for footage to sell to Nina (Rene Russo), a particularly twisted and ratings-driven news producer...
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  • Gone Girl

    Gone Girl

    David Fincher directs this Academy Award-nominated adaptation of the novel by Gillian Flynn about a husband who is exposed to the glare of the mass media when his wife's disappearance raises suspicions regarding his innocence. Ben Affleck stars as Nick Dunne, a man who, shocked by the sudden disappearance of his wife Amy (Rosamund Pike), is initially happy to make use of the media to try and locate his missing partner. However, when evidence is discovered that potentially incriminates Nick, he quickly discovers the flipside of dealing with journalists as he is subject to trial by TV and print. As everything from Nick's body language to his tone of voice is analysed and discussed by the news networks and the happiness of his marriage is called into question, can Nick hang onto his sanity and the belief that he will one day see Amy again?
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  • The Maze Runner

    The Maze Runner

    Feature  >  Sci-Fi
    Sci-fi action thriller directed by Wes Ball and starring Dylan O'Brien, Will Poulter and Kaya Scodelario. When Thomas (O'Brien) awakes in a service elevator with an intrigued group of boys staring at him he thinks that he is in the middle of a bad dream. As the other boys reveal to him that he has become the latest addition to their ever-expanding group and that he is trapped with them in a maze of which there is no way out, he tries to understand why he has been put there and also, ambitiously, become the one who finds a way out. As one of the boys, Gally (Poulter), tells Thomas that he and some of the others have been there for two years, Thomas starts to lose faith until, that is, a girl shows up and things begin to change.
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  • The Judge

    The Judge

    Feature  >  Drama
    David Dobkin directs this Academy Award-nominated comedy drama starring Robert Duvall and Robert Downey Jr as an estranged father and son. Hotshot lawyer Henry 'Hank' Palmer (Downey Jr) receives the devastating news that his mother has died. He returns to his home town in Indiana for her funeral, meaning he must also come face-to-face with his father Judge Joseph 'Joe' Palmer (Duvall), with whom he has a troubled relationship. The situation becomes even more difficult when Hank learns that his father is to be put on trial for murder. Hank searches for answers while defending the judge in court against prosecutor Dwight Dickham (Billy Bob Thornton). Through the course of the trial father and son reconnect but can Hank win the case and prevent Joe from going to prison? The cast also includes Vera Farmiga, Vincent D'Onofrio, David Krumholtz and Leighton Meester.
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  • Lucy

    Lucy

    Feature  >  Action
    Scarlett Johansson and Morgan Freeman star in this sci-fi action thriller written and directed by Luc Besson. Johansson stars as the titular heroine who finds herself caught up in the dodgy dealings of the Taiwanese mob while living in Taipei. Forced into becoming a smuggler, she is drugged before a package is inserted into her stomach for safe transit. Lucy is then severely beaten for protesting her situation which results in the package bursting inside her and leaking into her bloodstream. As the drug takes over her body, Lucy becomes capable of using a higher brain capacity than humans are naturally accustomed to which makes her able to use telekinesis and absorb knowledge rapidly. Meanwhile, neurological scientist Professor Norman (Freeman) takes an interest in Lucy's evolution as she takes revenge on those responsible for her extraordinary transformation and evades those who wish to harness her powers for their own ends.
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  • Dracula Untold

    Dracula Untold

    Feature  >  Horror
    Gary Shore directs and Luke Evans stars in this fantasy horror origin story. The film follows Vlad Tepes (Evans) and his struggle to protect his family and his people from the malevolent Ottoman sultan Mehmed (Dominic Cooper), whose ever-expanding empire has put Vlad's homeland in danger of being conquered. Desperate to find a solution, Vlad seeks the help of a mysterious man (Charles Dance) who grants him the powers to defeat his enemy. But do these newly-gained powers come at too high a price?
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  • '71

    '71

    Feature  >  Action
    Director Yann Demange makes his feature debut with this British action thriller set in Belfast during the Troubles. In 1971 during a Belfast riot British soldier Gary Hook (Jack O'Connell) gets separated from his army unit and is forced to spend the night alone on the dangerous streets, unable to distinguish between his friends and his enemies. Can he find his way to safety? The cast also includes Sean Harris, Killian Scott, Martin McCann and Charlie Murphy.
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  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

    Michael Bay produces and Jonathan Liebesman directs this big-budget reboot of the comic book series following the anthropomorphic ninjutsu-trained turtles Leonardo (Pete Ploszek/voice of Johnny Knoxville), Michaelangelo (Noel Fisher), Donatello (Jeremy Howard) and Raphael (Alan Ritchson). In New York, the evil Shredder (Tohoru Masamune) and his Foot Clan are quickly taking over control of the city by force under the direction of Eric Sacks (William Fichtner), a money-hungry businessman. Meanwhile, April O'Neil (Megan Fox), a journalist covering the rise in criminal activity with the help of cameraman Vern Fenwick (Will Arnett), is shocked to find that the city's only hope is four mutated sewer-dwelling turtles and their ninja master Splinter (Danny Woodburn/voice of Tony Shalhoub). Can the Turtles put an end to Shredder's evil plans and protect the city from total domination?

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