Addicted

Addicted kicked off a series of novels by Zane that, over the last decade, have carved out a provocatively candid view of women in a way they’ve not often been seen: as fiercely independent and unapologetically sexual, with complex desires that can be as risky as they are compelling.

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The Maze Runner

Thomas wakes up in a lift, moving slowly upward. As the box grinds to a halt and the doors open, he s finds himself among a colony of boys who welcome him to the Glade – a large open expanse surrounded by enormous concrete walls.

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Snowpiercer

In a new Ice Age, where Earth has been frozen for 17 years, SNOWPIERCER is the only place for survivors. Those few who survived the planet’s demise live aboard a train that perpetually circles the same track. The tail section is like a slum, filled with people who are cold and hungry.

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Hector and the Search for Happiness

Hector’s (Simon Pegg) life seems perfect, but it’s not; he’s stuck. He’s a busy psychiatrist with a thriving practice, living with his ‘perfect’ girlfriend, Clara (Rosamund Pike,) in a ‘perfect’ London flat. One day, it hits him that he’s losing patience with his patients, who aren’t getting any happier. He wonders… what is happiness?

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A Walk Among the Tombstones

Based on Lawrence Block’s best-selling series of mystery novels, A Walk Among the Tombstones stars Liam Neeson as Matt Scudder, an ex-NYPD cop who now works as an unlicensed private investigator operating just outside the law.

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The Captive

The psychological thriller, THE CAPTIVE examines how this kidnapping destroys the relationships among those involved. As the film teases out the complex threads weaving together the victim, her family, the predators and the investigators, the mystery of what happened to the child is revealed.

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Director Roger Donaldson, was so impressed by Belgrade that he immediately saw it as a very real and tangible character in the film and set out to take advantage of the rich variety and texture the city backdrop offers.

The November Man

The November Man is a spy thriller for our times; a dark, gritty and realistic story with its roots in spy films of the past. Pierce Brosnan plays Peter Devereaux, a man now living a peaceful life who is reluctantly lured back into his old CIA role for one final mission.

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The Two Faces of January

The Two Faces of January is a suspense thriller starring Academy Award nominee Viggo Mortensen, Golden Globe nominee and Cannes Best Actress winner Kirsten Dunst and Oscar Isaac. It is based on the novel of the same name by Patricia Highsmith and adapted by Academy Award nominee Hossein Amini. The film is Amini’s directorial debut.

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The film even had the support of a former De La Salle player himself, Maurice Jones Drew, who has a cameo in the film.

When the Game Stands Tall

Like all the greatest sports stories, the true-life tale of the man known as “Coach Lad” and his De La Salle Spartans was about reaching for the limits of human achievement.

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JIMI: All Is By My Side

Described by writer-director John Ridley as one of the most rarely told stories in rock history, JIMI: ALL IS BY MY SIDE charts just over a year in a man’s life. The year he blossomed and became Jimi Hendrix.

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Step Up All In

One of the most popular dance franchises in film history takes competition to astonishing new heights in Step Up All In. Miami street dancer Sean Asa (Ryan Guzman) moves to Hollywood with visions of fame and fortune, only to discover the almost insurmountable odds of making it in the professional dance world.

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Get on Up

You know him by many names: “Mr. Dynamite,” “The Godfather of Soul,” “The Hardest Working Man in Show Business.” But now get to know the man behind the legend. Born dirt-poor in South Carolina in the middle of the Great Depression in 1933, James Brown survived a young life of abandonment, abuse, reform school, jail.

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