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With Harrison Ford • Thomas Tull • Brian Helgeland • Robert Redford • Chadwick Boseman • Jon Jashni • Brett Cullen • Hamish Linklater • Christopher Meloni • Alan Tudyk • Ryan Merriman • Nicole Beharie • Lucas Black • John C. McGinley • Howard Baldwin • Karen Baldwin • Karen Tenkhoff • Kirk Ellis • T.R. Knight • Dick Cook
The story of Jackie Robinson, the legendary baseball player who broke Major League Baseball's color barrier when he joined the roster of the Brooklyn Dodgers. 42 stars Harrison Ford as the innovative Dodger's general manager Branch Rickey, the MLB executive who first signed Robinson to the minors and then helped to bring him up to the show, and Chadwick Boseman as Robinson, the heroic African American who was the first man to break the color line in the big leagues.
- 4.46 / 5.0
With Rupert Grint • David Kross • Lachlan Nieboer • Petter Naess • Florian Lukas • Stig Henrik Hoff
At the beginning of World War II a hostile chance encounter in the skies above the harsh Norwegian wilderness leaves two aircraft – one British, one German – shot down in a remote and isolated region. By strange coincidence the crews seek shelter in the same cabin. They must battle to survive the brutal winter in order to get back to the war – and to fighting one another. Although war has made them enemies, as the days go by animosity proves hard to maintain. Mutual need leads to unlikely friendships, and the rules of war must be put aside.
- 3.6 / 5.0
With Ken Loach • William Ruane • Paul Laverty • Paul Brannigan • Jasmin Riggins • John Henshaw • Gary Maitland
When Robbie sneaks into the maternity hospital to visit his young girlfriend Leonie and hold his newborn son Luke for the first time, he is overwhelmed. He swears that Luke will not lead the same stricken life he has led.
On community service Robbie meets Rhino, Albert and Mo for whom, like him, work is little more than a distant dream. Little did Robbie imagine that turning to drink might change their lives - not cheap fortified wine, but the best malt whiskies in the world. What will it be for Robbie? More violence and vendettas or a new future with 'Uisge Beatha,' the 'Water of Life'? Only the angels know...
- 4.25 / 5.0
With Ben Affleck • Rachel McAdams • Javier Bardem • Olga Kurylenko • Bill Pohlad • Rachel Weisz • Terrence Malick • Nicolas Gonda • Sarah Green
After visiting Mont Saint-Michel — once known in France as the Wonder — at the height of their love, Marina (Olga Kurylenko) and Neil (Ben Affleck) come to Oklahoma, where problems soon arise. Marina makes the acquaintance of a priest and fellow exile (Javier Bardem), who is struggling with his vocation, while Neil renews his ties with a childhood friend, Jane (Rachel McAdams). An exploration of love in its many forms.
- 3.25 / 5.0
With Woo-suk Kang
On a television show billed as “the greatest fight show on Earth,” eager amateurs with lots to prove boldly step into the ring and expect to leave bloody but victorious. The ratings-hungry producers seek out “legendary” but largely forgotten streetfighters and mine their desperation for recaptured glory and redemption into ratings gold. Fists of Legend features three old friends and rivals from high school days who get their invitation to the big fight for the chance to win $200,000 and much more.
- 3.5 / 5.0
With Cody Longo • John Schneider • Jon Van Dyke • Walid Amini
When a college student travels to India for a summer trip with a few friends, he finds himself in a situation that will change his life forever. He meets a young girl and her father, Dalits by birth, who are facing starvation and plead for his help.
- 4.63 / 5.0
With Amber Anderson • Liam Browne • Antonia Campbell-Hughes • Alexandra McGuinness • Johnny Flynn • Benn Northover • Jay Choi • Gina Bramhill • Daisy Lewis
Follows a group of young Londoners as they struggle to find meaning in their lives while masking their discontent with sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll. The story centers on ex-model and aspiring actress Alice (Antonia Campbell-Hughes) as she struggles with her relationship with Charlie (Johnny Flynn), her drug-addicted ex-boyfriend. The fashionable group of friends epitomizes a new modern “lost generation” reminiscent of Ernest Hemmingway and his cohorts.
- 2.5 / 5.0