Diana Bishop, a witch and historian, discovers a bewitched manuscript and is thrust into a world of supernatural beings including vampires, witches, and daemons. Teaming up with vampire Matthew Clairmont, they unravel the mysteries of the manuscript and embark on a dangerous journey.
A group of criminals kidnap a teenage ballet dancer, the daughter of a notorious gang leader, in order to obtain a ransom of $50 million, but over time, they discover that she is not just an ordinary girl. After the kidnappers begin to diminish, one by one, they discover, to their increasing horror, that they are locked inside with no normal little girl.
Alan Turing, a brilliant mathematician, joins a team at Bletchley Park to crack the German Enigma code during World War II. As he works to decrypt the code, he struggles with his troubled private life and faces discrimination due to his homosexuality.
In a gritty and violent alternate reality of the 1980s United States, a group of retired masked vigilantes, known as Watchmen, uncover a conspiracy that threatens world peace. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they face moral dilemmas, personal demons, and the question of whether their actions can truly make a difference. With elements of mystery, drama, and sci-fi, Watchmen explores themes of power, morality, and the inherent flaws of humanity.
In 1902, British aristocrat Orlando (Ralph Fiennes) (Arthur), Duke of Oxford, his wife Emily (Alexandra Maria Lara), and their young son Conrad (Harris Dickinson) visit a concentration camp (led by General Kitchener and his deputy Captain Maximilian "Max" Morton) in South Africa during the Second Boer War while working for the Red Cross. Emily is mortally wounded during a Boer sniper attack on the camp. Before she dies, Emily makes Orlando promise never to let their son see war again. Twelve years later, Orlando has formed a private spy network consisting of domestic servants employed by the world's most powerful dignitaries and has recruited his own servants Shola (Djimon Hounsou) (Merlin) and Polly (Gemma Arterton) (Gallahad) into it. The network's primary objective is to protect the United Kingdom and the British Empire from the approaching Great War....
Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy's never-before-revealed experiences of making The Godfather (1972).
Dancing on the Edge is a TV mini-series set in 1930s London during the interwar period. It follows a jazz band and explores the challenges they face, including racism, anti-Semitism, and interracial relationships. The story delves into the complexities of the showbiz industry and the characters' struggle for acceptance and success.
After being diagnosed with terminal cancer, billionaire Damian Hale undergoes a procedure called "shedding" that transfers his consciousness into a new body. As he starts a new life, he experiences vivid hallucinations and discovers that the company behind the procedure may not be telling the truth. Damian embarks on a journey to uncover the secrets of shedding and protect the lives of those he cares about. Along the way, he encounters a mysterious woman, confronts his own mortality, and ultimately finds redemption.
In 1942, a Canadian intelligence officer in North Africa encounters a female French Resistance fighter on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. When they reunite in London, their relationship is tested by the pressures of war. As they pose as husband and wife, their mission is to kill the Nazi ambassador. After completing the mission, they marry and have a daughter. However, their happiness is shattered when the officer is informed that his wife is suspected of being a German spy. He decides to investigate the truth on his own, leading to a devastating conclusion.
Anna Brady plans to travel to Dublin, Ireland to propose to her boyfriend Jeremy on February 29, leap day, because, according to Irish tradition, a man who receives a marriage proposal on a leap day must accept it. However, her journey takes an unexpected turn when a storm diverts her plane to Wales and she is forced to find alternative transportation. Along the way, she enlists the help of a surly Irish innkeeper named Declan O'Callaghan and they embark on a road trip across the country. As they spend more time together, Anna and Declan develop unexpected feelings for each other. Ultimately, Anna must decide between her original plan of proposing to Jeremy or following her heart and pursuing a relationship with Declan.
Roots is a multi-generational saga that follows the life of Kunta Kinte, an African slave brought to America in the 18th century. It explores themes of struggle for survival, the complex relationships between slaves and their masters, and the enduring legacy of slavery on American history.
In Medieval, the movie follows the remarkable journey of Jan Zizka, a Czech aristocrat and warlord in the 15th century. Jan Zizka leads his forces to victories against the Teutonic Order and the Holy Roman Empire, establishing himself as a legendary figure in Czech history.
On the eve of the Second World War, two of the greatest minds of the twentieth century, C.S. Lewis and Sigmund Freud converge for their own personal battle over the existence of God. The film interweaves the lives of Freud and Lewis, past, present, and through fantasy, bursting from the confines of Freud’s study on a dynamic journey.
When an adopted son returns home after serving time in prison for the murder of his adoptive mother, his family must uncover the truth and find the real killer.
In this animated dark comedy, a poor family, an anxious developer, and a fed-up landlady find themselves connected to a mysterious house across different eras.
Official Secrets is a gripping political thriller based on the true story of Katharine Gun, a British intelligence specialist who leaked an explosive memo suggesting illegal activities by the United States and Britain to push for the invasion of Iraq in 2003. As the government launches a criminal investigation, Katharine finds herself facing high-stakes courtroom drama and a battle for truth and justice.
Death Comes to Pemberley is a TV show set in the 19th-century Georgian era. It revolves around a murder mystery that takes place at Pemberley, the estate of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet. As the investigation unfolds, secrets are revealed and relationships are tested.
Imagine Me & You is a romantic comedy that follows the story of Rachel, who falls in love with Luce, a woman she meets on her wedding day. As Rachel navigates her newfound feelings, she must confront her own identity and the expectations of those around her.
In the midst of a toxic gas apocalypse on Christmas, a dysfunctional family gathers for a holiday dinner and contemplates suicide before deciding to play a lethal version of Trivial Pursuit. As chaos ensues, they navigate through robbery attempts, government intervention, and personal revelations.
An English professor, one year after the sudden death of his boyfriend, is unable to cope with his typical days in 1960s Los Angeles. George Falconer (Colin Firth) approaches a car accident in the middle of a snow-white scenery. He wakes up: he was dreaming about the moment when his partner of 16 years, Jim (Mathew Goode), died. George remembers the phone ringing on that fateful day when Jim's cousin told him about the fatal accident. George is depressed and packs a gun in his briefcase. On campus, George meets a student named Kenny who discusses recreational drug use with him. George buys bullets and goes to a convenience store, where he meets Carlos. At home, George pretends to shoot himself but can't find the right position. He attends dinner with his friend Charley and they remember their past. The scene flashes back to 1946 when Jim and George had met at a bar. Returning to 1962, George goes back to the same bar where he meets Kenny again. They talk and go to the beach and swim naked. They go to George's place and Kenny tends to George's forehead injury. George dies of a heart attack later that night, seeing the image of Jim kissing him.