Vengeance in the air as Cage blazes trail to help his old pal
Nicolas Cage reprises his role as a motorcycle rider condemned to do the Devil's bidding in this action-driven sequel, directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor.
Johnny Blaze (Cage) is wrestling with the curse of Ghost Rider and he goes into exile, hoping to keep his fiery alter-ego under wraps.
His good friend and sidekick Moreau (Idris Elba) unexpectedly makes contact to ask for help protecting a gifted child called Danny (Fergus Riordan) and his guardian Nadya (Violante Placido) from the demonic Roarke (Ciaran Hinds).
Johnny agrees and rides to the rescue as the eponymous bounty hunter, sucking out the souls of the damned and the wicked in order to protect Danny from harm.
In the process, Johnny becomes a father figure to the boy, sparking memories of his life before he made that dratted, ill-fated pact with Beelzebub.
Bafta award-winner Pawel Pawlikowski directs this adaptation of the best-selling novel by Douglas Kennedy.
American writer Tom Ricks (Ethan Hawke) travels to Paris to win back his estranged wife and daughter and piece together his shattered life.
Unfortunately, his attempts to woo back his family end in disappointment and Tom is forced to make ends meet by living in a rundown hotel in the suburbs and working as a night security guard.
Unexpectedly, Tom crosses paths with the elegant and seductive Margit (Kristin Scott Thomas) and they begin a passionate affair, which consumes his every waking minute.
Then the husband falls victim to a series of bizarre events that endangers his daughter and Rick senses the enigmatic Margit may not be all she appears.
Danish director Christian E Christiansen makes amends for the The Roommate with this psychological thriller that follows a young woman as she attempts to reconstruct her fractured memory.
Aliena (Tuva Novotny) wakes in a river with no memory of her past or how she came to be in the water.
There is a distinctive scar across her chest and curiously, a bag containing two million euros in her possession.
Aliena surmises she is in France but her accent is Danish so she heads to Scandinavia to try and unravel her past.
In the process, she becomes ensnared in a web of deceit, intrigue and contradictions spun by her loved ones.
Following his celebrated 2001 film The Eye Of The Day and Shape Of The Moon in 2004, Dutch filmmaker Leonard Retel Helmrich completes his trilogy documenting the trials and tribulations of the Shamshuddin family in the slums of Jakarta.
In this final instalment, the family converts from oil to gas, which almost results in a fire, and the father of the house finds his position within the local community challenged by the changing political landscape.
Much of the focus is on teenage daughter Tari, who looks set to become the first member of the clan to experience higher education.
Prior to the girl's graduation from school, her father enlists the services of his mother to instil the traditional values and customs that Tari must always cherish.









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