- In the Loop
- 17 Again
- I Love You, Man
- Twilight
- Knowing
- Watchmen
- Shifty
- Slumdog Millionaire
- Frost/Nixon
- Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Party politics… This fly-on-the-wall style comedy follows government officials on both sides of the pond as they gear up to launch a war in the Middle East.
Young at heart… Thirtysomething Mike (Matthew Perry) is stuck in a rut. Then, one morning, he wakes up as a 17-year-old version of himself (Zak Efron) and gets to change the course of his life. Who says you’re only young once?
Male bonding… A friendless groom-to-be goes goes on a series of ‘man-dates’ to find a best man for his wedding.
Pain in the neck… Teenager Bella Swann moves to a small town in Washington and falls for her mysterious classmate, Edward Cullen, who turns out to be a 108-year-old vampire. Typical.
Number cruncher… Nicholas Cage plays an astrophysicist who decodes a page of numbers that predict a host of disasters.
Power struggle… Based on the iconic comic book series of the same name, this fantasy thriller sees a ragtag group of costumed vigilantes coming together under threat from an unseen enemy.
Street life… This urban thriller follows a young crack dealer, whose life spirals out of control when his best friend returns home.
Hot seat… Questions are asked when a teen orphan from the slums of Mumbai makes it to the final rounds of India’s Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Face-off… Ron Howard directs this drama based on the historic battle between former US president Richard Nixon and British broadcaster David Frost.
Checkout it out… A rotund security guard has to employ all of his crime-fighting skills when a gang of villains lay siege to his shopping mall.






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