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Directed by Carl SchenkelOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Jeu,
Sports films,
Serial killer films,
Films about chessActors Christophe Lambert,
Diane Lane,
Tom Skerritt,
Daniel Baldwin,
Katharine Isabelle,
Arthur BraussRating60%
They met only once, but back in 1972 David and Peter had left lasting impressions on one another, for one of them was stabbed continually with a fountain pen, leaving him with everlasting bodily scars. As for the other, his savage attack on his childhood opponent after his public humiliation and defeat was a catalyst that ended his parent's marriage, as his father left forever; his offspring discovered his mother dying, having been slashed with a broken bottle. This boy spent the next twenty years in and out of asylums and foster care. Now it seems he's become one of the youngest, most successful chess grandmasters in history. Brilliant if troubled widower with a precious daughter, he suddenly finds himself a suspect in his casual lover's murder. When more homicides occur Capt. Frank Sedman and his partner Det. Andy Wagner discover that a serial killer is at work on a Pacific Northwest island. With our chessmaster becoming more and more connected to the deaths, shrink Kathy Sheppard is brought in to figure out if this chess prodigy is as innocent as he claims to be., 1h45
Origin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Stephen Graham,
Liam Boyle,
Oliver Lee,
Lee Battle,
Ian Puleston-Davies,
Holliday GraingerRating56%
The film begins in 1979 with Paul Carty (Nicky Bell), with his sister Molly, (Holliday Grainger) and father, at his mother's graveside. After his sister escorts her dad away from the grave, Carty, looking at his watch, starts to run off. Along his way he gets changed into casual clothing and carries on running until he catches a football special train., 1h47
Directed by Phil DavisGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Reece Dinsdale,
Warren Clarke,
Richard Graham,
Perry Fenwick,
Claire Skinner,
Sean PertweeRating72%
John (Reece Dinsdale) an ambitious young police officer, is sent undercover into the hardcore football gangs to track down the 'generals' - the shadowy figures who orchestrate the violence. His team of four gradually ingratiates itself into the lives of The Dogs, the nickname that Shadwell's fans give themselves. The main site for this is The Rock, a public house around which The Dogs' lives revolve. Gradually, the hard drinking, hard fighting macho world - where Saturday's match and Saturday's rumble are all that matters - proves irresistible and John slowly finds himself turning into one of the thugs he has been sent to entrap., 1h37
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola,
Wim WendersOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Biography,
CrimeThemes Films about writersActors Frederic Forrest,
Peter Boyle,
Marilu Henner,
Roy Kinnear,
Elisha Cook, Jr.,
Richard BradfordRating63%
San Francisco-based Dashiell Hammett, trying to put his Pinkerton detective days behind him while establishing himself as a writer, finds himself drawn back into his old life one last time by the irresistible call of friendship and to honor a debt., 1h10
Directed by Alan ClarkeOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Gary Oldman,
Lesley Manville,
Phil Davis,
Charles Lawson,
Jay Simpson,
Nick DunningRating5%
Clive Bissel (nicknamed "Bex", or "Bexy") is a married man with a baby son. His wife does not approve of his activities as a football hooligan, which contrast to his respectable job as an estate agent. Even when his baby son injures himself with a Stanley knife that Bex has carelessly left lying around, he is unwilling to give up violence as he admits it gives him a "buzz". Conversely, Bexy's father shows acceptance of his son's lifestyle, happily taking a group photograph of the 'tooled up' gang and boasting of similar activities in his own era. However, he feels that Bex and his friends have gone soft because they now use weapons., 2h7
Directed by Emmanuel Clot,
Wim WendersOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Peinture,
Transport films,
Transport en Île-de-France,
Films about psychiatryActors Dennis Hopper,
Bruno Ganz,
Lisa Kreuzer,
Samuel Fuller,
Nicholas Ray,
Daniel SchmidRating73%
Tom Ripley (Dennis Hopper) is a wealthy American living in Hamburg, Germany. He is involved in an artwork forgery scheme, in which he appears at auctions to bid on forged paintings produced by an accomplice, artificially driving up the price. At one of these auctions, he is introduced to Jonathan Zimmermann (Bruno Ganz), a picture framer who is dying of a rare and unspecified blood disease. Zimmerman refuses to shake Ripley's hand when introduced, coldly saying, "I've heard of you" before walking away., 1h49
Directed by Lexi AlexanderOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Elijah Wood,
Charlie Hunnam,
Claire Forlani,
Marc Warren,
Ross McCall,
Rafe SpallRating73%
Matt Buckner (Elijah Wood), a journalism major, is expelled from Harvard University after cocaine is discovered in his room. However, the cocaine belongs to Jeremy Van Holden (Terence Jay), his roommate. Buckner is afraid to speak up because the Van Holdens are a powerful family, and Jeremy offers him $10,000 for taking the fall. Matt doesn't initially accept the money, but reconsiders and uses the money to visit his sister Shannon (Claire Forlani), her husband Steve Dunham (Marc Warren) and their young son, Ben (James Allison) living in London. There, Matt meets Steve's brother, Pete (Charlie Hunnam), an acerbic and imposing Cockney who leads the local football hooligan firm - a group of football supporters that arranges fights after matches - and teaches at a local school. Steve asks Pete to take Matt to a football match between West Ham United and Birmingham City, though Pete is reluctant to take a "Yank" to a football match, because of the xenophobic attitude of his friends. He is persuaded because Steve will only give the money Pete needs to Matt. After defeating Matt in a fight, Pete decides to take Matt to the football match, thinking he might learn something about football., 1h34
Directed by Jesse V. Johnson,
Lexi AlexanderOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Prison films,
Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Ross McCall,
Vernon Wells,
Treva Etienne,
Graham McTavish,
Marina Sirtis,
Timothy V. MurphyRating48%
Dave Bjorno, along with other members of the GSE, are arrested for participating in the fight at the end of the first film, and end up being sent to a tough prison. In prison, the GSE quickly discover the brutality of life on the inside, as they are constant targets of the superior numbered and better-financed Millwall crew. After a quick brawl the GSE get blamed for the assault and are transported to another prison where a huge number of Bushwackers are waiting for them. Soon after arrival the crew meet up with Marc and his crew, who declare their intentions to make the GSE's time in the prison tough. After throwing an insult about their deceased leader, Pete, they fight, are restrained and are, once again, blamed for the incident., 1h44
Directed by Ken LoachOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Films about alcoholism,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Sports films,
Films about the labor movement,
La précarité,
Association football filmsActors Peter Mullan,
David Hayman,
David McKay,
Gary Lewis,
Lorraine McIntosh,
Stephen McColeRating73%
The film begins with Joe Kavanagh at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, relaying an experience from his past. He states the ritualised greeting: 'My name is Joe and I'm an alcoholic.' He feels that he is not in a position to drink any more with safety. He tells the group that he copes by praying and states that he is grateful to be at the meeting. He receives a round of applause for his admissions., 1h30
Directed by Nick LoveOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Sports films,
Association football filmsActors Calum McNab,
Paul Anderson,
Daniel Mays,
Camille CoduriRating57%
Bex is the leader of the West Ham United football firm, that travels up and down the country to fight other firms. Dom is a normal teenage lad who hangs around with his mates, and one night they go to a nightclub, where his friend Tel walks into Bex. After the two share words, Bex headbutts Tel in the face. The morning after, Tel tells Dom that Bex is after them. The two then go to the local pub, the Lord Nelson, where the firm hangs out. There, Dom apologises for the two of them. Bex compliments Dom's courage, saying that he has a lot of guts to walk in and face him. Dom later finds out where Bex works and goes to visit him. They become acquaintances, visiting a sports shop where Bex purchases a pair of Adidas Trimmstarr trainers. He then asks Dom if he wants to play in his football team. Dom accepts. Dom asks his Dad for money to buy the same pair of trainers.