In 'Strike', a disabled Afghanistan war veteran turned private detective uses his military skills to solve murder cases in London while dealing with his own personal struggles.
Brideshead Revisited is a captivating drama set in England during the interwar period. It follows the lives of an upper-class family and explores themes of love, friendship, religion, and the complexities of social class. The story is told through the eyes of Charles Ryder, a middle-class student at Oxford University, who becomes infatuated with the aristocratic Flyte family and their country estate, Brideshead. As Charles navigates the dynamics of the family and their relationships, he becomes entangled in their secrets and struggles, including issues of homosexuality, alcoholism, and the clash between religious beliefs and personal desires.
In a parallel universe, young Lyra Belacqua embarks on a journey to the far North to rescue her kidnapped friend and other children who have been taken by a mysterious organization. Along the way, she discovers the existence of multiple universes and seeks to uncover the truth about a substance called Dust. With the help of armored bears, witches, and a Texan aeronaut, Lyra faces dangerous obstacles and battles against powerful forces as she fights to save the children and uncover the secrets of her own past.
Oliver Quick, a student at Oxford University, is struggling to find his place until he meets Felix Catton, a charming and aristocratic classmate. Felix invites Oliver to Saltburn, his family's sprawling estate, for a summer that will change everything. As Oliver delves into the world of Felix and his eccentric family, he becomes embroiled in deception, class differences, and a web of dark secrets. This psychological thriller explores themes of sociopathy, murder, mental illness, and the consequences of navigating the complex dynamics of love, lust, and power.
The movie tells the story of Stephen Hawking, a Cambridge student who meets Jane and they fall in love. Stephen is diagnosed with a degenerative disease and decides to cut Jane off. Despite this, Jane insists on staying with him. They get married, have children, and Stephen's work gains recognition. However, Jane starts to lose her spirit and meets Jonathan, who she becomes attracted to. Jane and Stephen's relationship deteriorates, and they ultimately get a divorce. Stephen calls for Jane to accompany him in receiving a title from the Queen.
Tolkien follows the formative years of the renowned author J.R.R. Tolkien, as he finds inspiration for his iconic fantasy novels amidst the horrors of World War I.
In the late 19th century, Professor James Murray embarks on a mission to compile a comprehensive dictionary of the English language, enlisting the help of Dr. William Minor, an inmate at a lunatic asylum. As they work together, their unlikely collaboration becomes a fascinating tale of redemption, insanity, and the power of words.
Jenny, a bright young schoolgirl in 1960s suburban London, is on her path to Oxford until she meets David, a playboy twice her age. As she becomes infatuated with him, Jenny's life takes a different turn. They go on outings with David's friends, he introduces her to a world of luxury, and even takes her to Paris. However, Jenny discovers that David has been lying to her and is already married. Heartbroken and realizing the importance of education, Jenny returns to her old school and works hard to be accepted into Oxford.
Set in the 1920s, Brideshead Revisited follows the story of a young artist who becomes entangled in the lives of an aristocratic family and their country estate. As he navigates through relationships, forbidden love, and the complexities of the upper class, he discovers the true meaning of loyalty and betrayal. With themes of religion, homosexuality, and the changing social landscape of post-World War II England, this period drama explores the depths of human emotions and the struggle to maintain one's identity.
Howards End follows the lives of three families, the wealthy and conservative Wilcoxes, the idealistic and intellectual Schlegels, and the working-class Basts, as they navigate social class, love, and inheritance in turn-of-the-century England.
A young woman named Vera Brittain leaves her studies at Oxford University to become a war nurse during World War I. She experiences the hardships of war, loss, and the struggle for her own independence.
The Riot Club follows the story of a group of wealthy and privileged students at Oxford University who form a secret society known as The Riot Club. The club members engage in hedonistic and destructive behavior, including excessive drinking, vandalism, and violence. As their destructive actions escalate, tensions arise within the group and lead to severe consequences.
A mathematician and his student team up to solve a series of murders, each with mathematical clues. As they uncover a pattern, they find themselves in a race against time to stop the killer before he strikes again. Along the way, they encounter deception, conspiracy, and the dark side of academia.
Based on a true story, 'The Lady' follows Aung San Suu Kyi's struggle for democracy in Burma and her personal sacrifices to bring freedom and human rights to her people. Set in the 1940s and spanning several decades, the film highlights the political intimidation, police brutality, and the brutality of the military junta. Despite being a political prisoner, Suu Kyi becomes a symbol of hope and a freedom fighter who inspires a nation.
Arabesque (1966) follows a college professor who becomes entangled in a complex spy adventure in London, involving a shipping magnate and a plot to assassinate a political figure. With elements of mystery and intrigue, the professor must navigate a web of double agents and high-stake conspiracies to uncover the truth.
Accident (1967) is a gripping crime drama that revolves around a university professor, his obsession with an aristocrat, and the deadly consequences of a car accident. The story is told through flashbacks, revealing the complex web of relationships, jealousy, and betrayal that leads to tragedy.
Decline and Fall is a British comedy TV show set in the 1920s. It follows the story of a teacher in Wales who gets caught up in high society at Oxford University. The show is a satirical comedy that explores themes of class, education, and the interwar period.
A Brief History of Time is a documentary film based on the book of the same name by Stephen Hawking. It explores the life and work of Hawking, a renowned physicist, as he delves into the mysteries of the universe, from the concept of time to the existence of black holes.
A bumbling student named Stanley enrolls at Oxford University and wreaks havoc with his clumsy nature. He becomes involved in various comedic misadventures, including getting entangled in a reward scheme, hitchhiking with a portrait, and causing chaos at a formal dinner party. Along the way, he also encounters practical jokes, exploding cigars, and a ghost costume. Will Stanley be able to navigate his way through the chaos and succeed at Oxford?
Oxford Blues is a comedy-drama film about a young American rower named Nick Di Angelo who goes to Oxford University for a chance to participate in the prestigious Oxford-Cambridge boat race. Along the way, he gets involved in various romantic entanglements and learns valuable life lessons. The film explores themes of love, obsession, and the challenges of fitting into a new culture.