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Directed by Aisling WalshGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Films based on playsActors David Thewlis,
Miranda Richardson,
Ken Stott,
Sophie Rundle,
Kyle Soller,
Chloe PirrieRating75%
The film is set in 1912, and follows the events of a single evening on which the wealthy Birling family is holding a celebratory dinner party. The festivities are interrupted by a visit from a police inspector, Inspector Goole, who is investigating the recent suicide of a local young woman. Goole’s interrogations of each member of the dinner party unearth the possibility that all of them have unwittingly played a part in the tragedy. , 1h35
Origin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Action,
CrimeActors Ken Stott,
Nick Moran,
Kate Ashfield,
Dominic Monaghan,
Jack Dee,
Tamer HassanRating53%
Jack, Steve and Goat are East End London "spivs" (British slang for a black marketeer) who spend their days wheeling and dealing whenever and wherever they can. But not until they're landed with the juicy payoff they have been waiting for, involving a shady character who calls himself Villa, do they realize the trouble they've gotten themselves into. After opening a truck door thing they discover they weren't smuggling merchandise, rather they were smuggling people. The people run out of the cargo area. Jack is mad at Steve for not checking. Then suddenly they discover two small Albanian children a girl and a boy. Now they are in even more trouble., 2h4
Directed by Peter GreenawayOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Cooking films,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Political films,
Dystopian filmsActors Richard Bohringer,
Michael Gambon,
Helen Mirren,
Alan Howard,
Tim Roth,
Gary OlsenRating74%
English gangster Albert Spica has taken over the high-class Le Hollandais Restaurant, run by French chef Richard Boarst. Spica makes nightly appearances at the restaurant with his retinue of thugs. His oafish behavior causes frequent confrontations with the staff and his own customers, whose patronage he loses, but whose money he seems not to miss. , 1h51
Directed by Herbert RossOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Political filmsActors James Spader,
John Cusack,
Richard Widmark,
Imogen Stubbs,
Mandy Patinkin,
Paul GuilfoyleRating62%
The movie opens with Peter Burton (Cusack) and best friend Tim Garrity (Spader) nervously awaiting the results of Peter's congressional election. The two had met seven years earlier following an argument in the parking lot at law school. After discovering that they are to be roommates, the men become close friends. Tim, who comes from an affluent family, plans a career with the Department of Justice, a fact that doesn't sit well with his girlfriend, Diana (Imogen Stubbs), the daughter of Senator Stiles (Widmark). The couple end their relationship before Tim has a chance to propose. Peter, who is embarrassed by his lower-class roots, plans a career in politics, eventually manipulating his way into a job on a congressman's campaign staff., 1h37
Origin United-kingdomGenres DramaThemes Films based on playsActors Juliet Stevenson,
Joanne Whalley,
Penelope Wilton,
Neil Pearson,
Alan Howard,
Robert StephensRating58%
Estranged sisters Isobel and Marion are forced to reunite when their father dies and they must decide how to handle Katherine, their young, alcoholic, mentally unstable stepmother who has been left nothing but the rural home in which they were raised. Isobel and her lover Patrick own a small graphic design company that is struggling to stay afloat. Her sister suggests she and her born-again Christian husband Tom help them expand the business by finding investors and making Katherine a partner responsible for finding new business. Isobel has grave misgivings about the plan, but finally agrees to it when Marion convinces Patrick of its potential success. Before long, the strain of running the expanded business impacts Isobel's relationship with Patrick, who is becoming increasingly dependent upon her, while at the same time Katherine's tenuous hold on sanity begins to unravel., 1h50
Directed by Tim Sullivan (réalisateur américain),
Tim SullivanOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Richard E. Grant,
Samantha Mathis,
Judi Dench,
Eileen Atkins,
Ian McKellen,
Imogen StubbsRating65%
Jack (Richard E. Grant) and Sarah (Imogen Stubbs) are expecting a baby together, but a complication during the birth leads to the death of Sarah. Jack, grief-stricken, goes on an alcoholic bender, leaving his daughter to be taken care of by his parents and Sarah's mother, until they decide to take drastic action: they return the baby to Jack whilst he is asleep, leaving him to take care of it. Although he struggles initially, he eventually begins to dote on the child and names her Sarah.Directed by S.J. ClarksonOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Comedy,
HistoricalActors Helena Bonham Carter,
Freddie Highmore,
Ken Stott,
Victoria Hamilton,
Corrinne Wicks,
Matthew McNultyRating65%
The Slaters of Wolverhampton are plagued with Mrs. Slater's (Victoria Hamilton) chronic debilitating asthma and her cooking limited to what comes in canned goods that she can heat in boiling water. Mr. Alan Slater (Ken Stott) is sick with worry and has a cantankerous personality. Nigel longs for a life that is more than a succession of canned-food dinners made from what can be heated in boiling water. When dinner is burned, the standard substitute of toast is always served. He loves toast, with the crunchy outside giving way to buttery softness inside. Despite her infrequent forays into cooking meals from scratch, his mother's attempts to improve her cooking change nothing before or after her death. His father continues in widowhood with the same cooking style and frequent dinners of toast. The experience brings Nigel to conclude that he is not liked. Nigel learns from a friend that the way in which he could attempt a better relationship with his father is to cook a meal for him.