孩童提米自幼丧母,困扰繁多:与继母矛盾连连,收养宠物斗牛犬被禁足。然而在第二天提米却认识一位“心灵相通”的朋友萨摩娜——从杂技场逃出的大猩猩。 但生性活泼的大猩猩萨摩娜却把家里搞得一团糟,提米只好把它送到头脑秀逗的越战老兵威拉德家中,不幸的是,杂技场老板与狩猎者为了骗取保险金要杀死萨摩娜,更糟糕的是,一老一小组成的拯救二人组落入魔手,关键时刻,猩猩发飙了!
大牌影星朱·巴瑞摩尔曾在著名科幻巨片《E.T.外星人》中饰演一位惹人喜爱的小女孩歌蒂,而在《欲海潮》一片中,观众所看到的巴瑞摩尔已不再是一个小女孩了,她已经成长为一名成熟性感的大艳女。 茜维是一个叛逆不平的富家女,在一个偶然的机会遇到了与自己个性迥然不同的艾薇,她热情开放的举止及特有的神秘色彩让茜维为之震撼,因好奇心驱使她一心想与她成为好友,因缘际会下,艾薇住进了茜维家,但从此灾难接踵而至,父亲被艾薇诱惑出轨,母亲离奇堕楼而亡……
影片围绕着滨江三院一起费解的双人坠楼案展开,资深媒体人叶攀(张小斐 饰)始终秉持追寻真相的原则,她在调查中先后将护士李悦和母亲尤茜报道为嫌疑人,却因此引发舆情,事态逐渐失控。
星期五的夜晚降临,整座城市已经提前陷入了周末的狂欢气氛之中。劳拉(瓦莱丽·勒梅西埃 Valérie Lemercier 饰)收拾好行李准备去找她的男友共度一个浪漫的周末。哪知道途中,劳拉竟然遇见了交通大堵塞,原来,巴黎的公交车司机们正在进行一场大罢工,劳拉不巧受到了波及,看着堵得水泄不通的马路,劳拉并不觉得着急,生性乐天的她懂得享受生命里的每一个时刻,哪怕这一时刻并不是那么令人愉快。 命运的齿轮开始转动,这场堵车让劳拉认识了一个名叫简(文森特·林顿 Vincent Lindon 饰)的男人。此时的劳拉并不知道,自己和眼前的这个男人并非只有一面之缘,在日后漫长的人生里,他们的命运都被紧紧地维系在一起。
精神病院里,想象力丰富的两个人因为食物而聚到了一起。他们要把一家虚构的饭店变为现实,为此必须找到一个治愈食谱。
小沈阳饰演的休假警察入住“五支香”民宿,入住民宿的还有秦海璐饰演的侦探小说家梦竹、董畅饰演的流浪汉、曹恩齐饰演的钢琴师,随着民宿老板和女招待双双丧命,一时之间民宿内全员身份扑朔迷离,全员皆嫌犯,全员亦侦探,“五支香民宿”一夜之间布满迷雾。每个人的背后究竟隐藏着什么不为人知的秘密?他们的身份真的就像大家看到的这样如此简单吗?每个人尽全力洗清自己嫌疑的同时是否会沦为别人的炮灰?
弗兰克·马格纳是一位年轻的警察,他的被分在了巴黎第36分局。他接手的第一个案件是关于一个年轻女孩的谋杀案,他的工作就是把案件的所有线索连接起来,但是人手不足以及官僚主义作风等原因让这个案件毫无进展。8年来,弗兰克·马格纳一直痴迷这项调查,并跟踪杀人凶手的足迹,但是十多年过去了,受害者不断增多,案件脉络却越来越模糊。 随着10年里的潜伏调查,弗兰克·马格纳凭借认真以及热情调查让这起案件成为法国警方有史以来最受关注的案件之一,并称为著名的“巴黎东部杀手,乔治·盖伊案”
电影《侵犯》于2025年3月12日在韩国院线上映。该片曾入围2024年第29届釜山国际电影节“韩国电影的今日-全景”单元并获得好评。少女时代成员权俞利细腻地塑造了影片中金敏的角色,展现出与歌手时期截然不同的面貌 ··· 单亲妈妈英恩(郭善英 饰)独自抚养行为怪异的7岁女儿素贤(奇素宥 饰)。为了阻止女儿的危险行为,她竭尽全力、孤军奋战,可女儿素贤逐渐难以控制,英恩的日常生活正一步步走向崩溃。20年后,失去儿时记忆的敏(权俞利 饰)在一家特殊保洁公司工作,她的生活因突然出现的神秘闯入者海英(李雪 饰)而被打破。“你越线的瞬间,裂痕开始了……”
年青的时候,死亡总是好像很遥远。初次接触,往往是从亲人的离去开始。在里斯本一个炎热的夏天,大卫的外公快将离去,害怕面对将要失去亲人的现实,大卫拒绝探望他,留下他母亲天天在医院陪伴外公。外公离去后,大卫明白到自己将要成为家中的男子汉,但他还未作好长大的准备,更不想担当家中的男丁角色。但是,他的青春期却离他愈来愈远……
"There's a better life waiting for us. Who? Somebody else... Where? Somewhere else..." Brand New-U is a highly unconventional romantic thriller: an obsessive love story stripped down and re-arranged into the looping logic of a nightmare. It tells the story of a man - SLATER - who pursues the woman he loves - NADIA - through a series of parallel lives
Every year, 310 killings in France go unsolved, leaving the victims' crushed families in a state of endless grief. The French judicial system is implacable: there's no money to continue investigating cases that lead nowhere. Hunting down murderers to help bereaved families get justice is more than just a job, it's a duty for Thomas Bareski, a retired, hotshot police detective. A wandering, footloose, nature-loving soul who lives out of his van, Thomas Bareski isn't just a one-of-kind man, he's also an extraordinary police officer who's ready to upend his way of life to fulfill his mission.
Edith Hardy uses charity funds for Wall Street investments in hopes of buying some new gowns. She loses all the money and borrows from wealthy oriental Tori. When her husband gives her the amount she borrowed, Tori won't take it back, branding her shoulder with a Japanese sign of his ownership. She shoots him. Her husband takes the blame. In court Edith reveals all to an angry mob. Written by Ed Stephan {stephan@cc.wwu.edu} Richard Hardy, a hardworking stockbroker, labors overtime to keep up with the ruinous bills incurred by his beautiful but irresponsible wife Edith, a venal, spoiled socialite who is impervious to his pleas for fiscal restraint. Acting on what she believes to be an insider information, she impulsively embezzles $10,000 from the Red Cross charity she chairs for a stock tip. When she finds the money has been lost, she desperately turns to a Japanese ivory trader with whom she has been thoughtlessly flirting and persuades him to replace the money in exchange for an assignation. When her husband's long-awaited business deal finally materializes, she desperately tries to withdraw from their agreement by replacing the money. Angered and disappointed with her resistance to his advances, he uses a branding device to mark her shoulder as his property. Feeling violated, Edith shoots him in the shoulder and leaves. In order to protect his wife's reputation, Richard confesses to the crime and faces trial for attempted murder. Written by Gabe Taverney (duke1029@aol.com)