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FRACTURE (2007)

Certification15 Our Rating

Egomaniac Ted Crawford shoots his wife dead and does little to hide this, but cleverly wrong footing hot-shot state prosecutor Willy Beachum, a man whom he endlessly torments, Crawford walks away from court a free man in this stylish courtroom drama. A shame that a clearly signalled ending detracts from this slick Hollywood thriller. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

1. Luther, still plagued by the death of Zoe faces a serial killer wearing a Punch mask and tries to rescue an old acquaintance's daughter from the dangerous world of drugs and prostitution.
2. Luther must rescue Ripley before Cameron sets out his final murdering piece; schoolkids that are set to be dumped and gassed. Meanwhile, Jenny's ruthless and vengeful boss is demanding compensation for stealing her protege.

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MURDER! (1930)

CertificationU Our Rating

Herbert Marshall (in his first sound film) plays a gentleman and famous actor, Sir John Menier, who has second thoughts about the guilt of a young actress Diana Baring (Norah Baring), whom as a jury member he'd helped convict of murder. So, before she's to be executed for the crime, he works tirelessly to prove her innocence by finding the real guilty party. A memorable scene with Marshall thinking while shaving. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Harrison Ford is a successful attorney secretly having a torrid affair with a beautiful colleague who is brutally murdered. Put in charge of the case he himself becomes the chief suspect as the evidence mounts against him and his colleagues betray him. A first rate courtroom thriller. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

This hit series stars Gabriel Macht as one of Manhattan's top corporate lawyers who sets out to recruit a new hotshot associate but winds up hiring the only guy that impresses him--a brilliant but unmotivated college dropout (Patrick J. Adams). Though he isn't actually a lawyer, this legal prodigy has the book smarts of a Harvard law grad and the street smarts of a hustler. However, in order to serve justice and save their jobs, both these unconventional thinkers mus find out more...


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Furtwängler, conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic, was considered by many the most brilliant of the 20th Century, but he served as one of the Nazi's foremost cultural assets and flag-bearers. 'Taking Sides' recreates his suspenseful post-World War II interrogation by a tough talking American Major examining his role during the Third Reich in the most uncompromising of terms. The confrontation between the soft-spoken cultural icon of the old world and the rough, emotional hard-hitter from the new find out more...