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Saturday 29 Oct
30 DAYS OF NIGHT

In Barrow, Alaska sheriff Eben Oleson (Josh Hartnett), like many other residents of the artic town, readies himself for its annual 30 days of darkness where, as its name suggests, there is no sunlight for an entire month. Before the perpetual month even commences a series of strange events begin happening: the sheriff finds dozens of incinerated cell phones along a nearby roadway, numerous individuals report that their sled dogs have been butchered, and the town's primary telecommunications center has been sabotaged. Though even before the crimes above occurred, Eben was disturbed by the arrival of a nameless man who entered the town by boat (herein referred to only as 'The Stranger'). The Stranger (Ben Foster) had not done anything wrong per-se, yet the sheriff wondered why he would travel to Barrow during its least desirable season. Preliminary investigation eventually implicates the unknown man in the crimes above, reinforcing the accuracy of Oleson's intuition. But why would a random vagrant be so obsessed with isolating Barrow from the outside world? When the town's power station is crippled, with its operator's severed head on display inside, it becomes clear that the jailed stranger was not acting alone. After their discovery Eben, alongside his ex-wife Stella (Melissa George), frantically alert each household to lock all doors and keep a shotgun within reach. Sadly, their warning reaches most of the town's inhabitants too late. It turns out that the carnage and destruction is not the doings of a group of psychotic killers, however: Barrow's sunless month has attracted a flock of vampires, who can disregard their deadly reaction to daylight for the next 30 days. As the remaining townspeople take refuge in a small, hidden attic, they must protect themselves from these immortal bloodsucking creatures. Can they survive a month of pure terror? With a sizeable $30 million production budget, 30 Days of Night performed well at box offices, earning $75 million across the globe. It was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards and the film's success warranted the release of a straight to DVD sequel, 30 Days of Night: Dark Days. Rating: Rated R for graphic violence and explicit language.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

The Dead Girl

The clues to a young woman's death come together as the lives of seemingly unrelated people begin to intersect. A woman, miserable in her circumscribed life caring for her domineering mother, finds the body. Somehow, this discovery allows her to change. Stars: Toni Collette, Brittany Murphy and Marcia Gay Harden.
4:45 KSA
1:45 GMT

Rapid Fire

In this better-than-average kick-boxer foray, Brandon Lee (son of famed martial-arts film star, Bruce Lee) stars as a young art student who witnesses a killing. He finds himself caught between two feuding drug lords,so he placed in protective custody by federal agents. Betrayed and set up by the federal agents protecting him, the only one he can trust is Ryan, a single-minded Chicago cop who reminds Jake of his deceased father. To clear his name, Jake agrees to help Ryan bring down the drug lords. Rating : R / Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
7:00 KSA
4:00 GMT

JESSE STONE: THIN ICE

Jesse Stone (Tom Selleck) and Captain Healy are shot during an unauthorized stake-out in Boston. Meanwhile, a cryptic letter sent from Paradise leads the mother of a kidnapped child to Stone. Though her son was declared dead, she hopes he will reopen the case.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

DOOMSDAYER

While tracking down weapons of mass destruction and bringing the perpetuators to justice, a group of anti-terrorists discover a weapon with the ability to set off a mass meltdown of nuclear plants worldwide. What they don't know is that the weapon has already been activated and they only have seven days to intercept its powerful capabilities. Starring: Joe Lara, Udo Kier, Brigitte Nielsen.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

The Stickup

It's a quiet little town where nothing happens - until the day the bank is hit for half a million dollars by a thief wearing a clowns mask. Starring: James Spader, Leslie Stefanson, David Keith.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

Striking Distance

Tom Hardy, a police officer in Pittsburgh, is locked in conflict with his uncle, Nick DeTillo. Hardy comes from a family of cops and has just broken the cardinal rule: he has "ratted out" his partner and cousin, Jimmy DeTillo, for using excessive force on a suspect. The younger DeTillo subsequently jumps off a bridge to his apparent death. Meanwhile, a serial killer is on the loose. When Tom and his father Vince corner the killer, a big chase ensues in which Vince is killed. A suspect is brought in whom Tom doesn't believe is guilty, but Tom's colleagues dismiss his protests. He is subsequently demoted to river rescue officer. Two years later, the killer returns, but the police believe the murders are the work of a copycat murderer. Tom and his new partner Jo Christman, set out to stop the killer, but meet with resistance from the police leadership, who have never forgiven Tom for informing on his partner.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

EAGLE EYE

Jerry Shaw (Shia LaBeouf) is going nowhere fast. Unlike his twin brother Ethan (also portrayed by LaBeouf), a computer genius employed by the pentagon, Jerry dropped out of college to pursue a different path: working at a copy shop that uncannily resembles a certain nationwide chain. After a fatal automobile accident resulted in Ethan's untimely death, Jerry began to experience a series of strange events. First $750,000 suddenly appeared in his bank account; next he discovered a massive cache of weapons and explosives in his apartment. Before Jerry even imagines the cause of these occurrences his cell phone rings. He is greeted by a strange, robotic female voice that commands him to vacate the apartment within 30 seconds, or else face arrest by the FBI. Jerry is understandably hesitant, especially amidst the day's surreal happenings that, as far as he knows, may be a mere hallucination. Within seconds, however, a team of agents burst through the door and apprehend the college flunky; he is hauled off to the agency's headquarters and fiercely interrogated, unwaveringly maintaining his innocence and absolute confusion. Has he been framed? Should he have listened to the caller's advice? Soon a crane crashes through the agency's window, freeing Jerry while the mysterious voice guides him to safety. In another part of town we meet Rachel Holloman (Michelle Monaghan), a single mom awaiting the day's end. She too receives a call from a droid-like lady, who orders Rachel to meet an unknown man – who happens to be Jerry. If she fails to comply, the caller guarantees the death of her son, Sam (Cameron Boyce). Like Jerry, Rachel is unsure whether or not to take the caller seriously. In a few moments, though, the anonymous person proves that these are not idle threats. Once Rachel and Jerry meet viewers learn the caller's identity. As suspected it is not a human, but a computer. Unbeknownst to his close friends and family, Ethan had been the key engineer of a sophisticated defense system, that utilized artificial intelligence to enforce justice and eliminate corruption within the United States Government. It is codenamed ARIIA, or Autonomous Reconnaissance Intelligence Integration Analyst, and the machine requires its captives' help to initiate an elaborate assassination plot. Throughout the entire ordeal neither individual is given specific details about their mission, and both eventually deduce that ARIIA is not simply an automated Good Samaritan. What follows is a story that combines elements from films like 2001: A Space Odyssey and WarGames with nonstop action, suspense, and awesome CGI. Eagle Eye was nominated for an MTV Movie Award and Teen Choice Award. After its theatrical run ended the film had grossed nearly $180 million worldwide, not including brisk DVD and Blu-ray sales and rentals.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Submerged

Chris Cody (Steven Seagal) is a top-ranked mercenary who took part in an undercover operation to scuttle a major terrorist strike on U.S. soil. However, Cody had to break a number of laws in order to do the job, and he's residing in a military prison when he's given an offer by the United States government. Cody and his crew will have their sentenced commuted and receive 100,000 dollars each if they can capture a notorious terrorist who has kidnapped five American soldiers and bring them home. Cody agrees, but he soon learns that there's more to the five soldiers than he's been led to believe -- they're actually the products of a secret C.I.A. experiment in mind control, and have been programmed to become ruthless killing machines with the right commands.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Showtime

Showtime is an action-comedy about 28-year veteran cop whose only chance of getting off suspension is to take part in a reality TV cop show with a cop who is really an out-of-work actor. L.A.P.D. detective Mitch Preston, a gruff, no-nonsense veteran whose bust of a drug gang is botched one night by Trey Sellars, a bumbling patrolman who's really a frustrated actor at heart. When Mitch's aggravation is captured by a television news crew, he fires his gun in their direction and becomes an instant media celebrity, while earning himself a temporary suspension at work. After his fame catches the attention of network TV producer Chase Renzi, Mitch is soon informed that the only way he can get back to work is to allow a production crew to trail him on the job for a new cop reality series called "Showtime". In order to make the taciturn lawman more palatable to the viewing public, he's paired with the camera-friendly, fast-talking Trey. The new partners drive each other crazy, but their mismatched sensibilities make for great TV, while their newfound fame has its advantages in getting them back on the trail of those escaped drug dealers, who possess a powerful new weapon. Rated PG-13 for action violence, language and some drug content.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

The Beach

Leonardo DiCaprio portrays Richard, a disenchanted American attempting to escape from the distractions of Western life. He decides to visit Thailand, but his initial experience at a dingy hostel was not exactly welcoming. The American's next door neighbor, Daffy (Robert Carlyle) is an unkept drug addict, who eventually commits suicide. During Richard's short time with Daffy he spoke of an island commune, unknown to the outside world or locals. Daffy described the island as the closest thing to paradise on earth, covered with acres of marijuana. Richard initially took his companion's words as a grain of salt, but his curiosity piqued when he discovered Daffy had left him a detailed map of the island. Along with fellow tourists Françoise (Virginie Ledoyen) and her boyfriend, Étienne (Guillaume Canet) the trio agrees to search for the mythical island. Still no one amongst the group expects a miraculous discovery; Richard uses the opportunity to woo Françoise away from Étienne, despite it being unethical. Like a mirage they locate the ganja covered island almost effortlessly. Unfortunately a group of natives locate them as well, and begin firing AK-47s in their direction. Fancy footwork helps the three escape, compliments of an adrenaline fueled cliff dive into a lake. Soon afterward they come across approximately 30 other Westerners, all members of the fabled commune that Daffy described. Sal (Tilda Swinton) is the island's queen of sorts. An agreement between her and its natives make the community possible, though there is one stipulation: if even one new arrival causes conflict, the entire group of foreigners must flee. So far, their arrangement has been successful. The fragile ecosystem is disrupted within hours however, when Richard and Françoise frolic on the beach, right within Étienne's view. Étienne pretends to be indifferent about the incident, but his feelings were hurt nonetheless. A shark attack and a fling between Richard and Sal fosters further ******* amongst the community, coupled with the unwelcome arrival of two surfer dudes. What was formally heaven quickly transforms into absolute hell on earth. The Beach was a commercial success, earning $144 million internationally -- nearly triple its $50 million budget. The film was nominated for three Teen Choice Awards. Its soundtrack, executive produced by Pete Tong, features Moby, Sugar Ray, New Order and many more. The Beach was adapted from novelist Alex Garland's identically titled book. Rating: Rated R for violence, some strong sexuality, explicit language, and drug content.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

WRONG TURN 2: DEAD END

Retired military commander Colonel Dale Murphy hosts the simulated post-apocalyptic reality show where participants are challenged to survive a remote West Virginia wasteland. But the show turns into a nightmarish showdown when each realizes they are being hunted by an inbred family of cannibals determined to make them all dinner! Henry Rollins stars as the host of a reality TV show, but things go wrong when the contestants are hunted by a family of cannibals. Wrong Turn 2 takes similar backwoods horror flicks like Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes as its inspiration, providing visceral thrills aplenty, and the requisite amount of dumb teenage characters. The sequel focuses on the inbred mother and father characters who are parents to the villains of the first film. In this installment, the creepy duo plague the contestants of a survivor-like reality series when they get lost in the dreaded backwoods. This movie is rated R for strong horror violence and gore, language and some sexual content.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT

We Own the Night

Brooklyn, 1988. Crime is rife, especially drugs and drug violence. A Russian thug is building his heroin trade, while everyone laughs at the cops. Brothers have chosen different paths: Joe has followed his father Bert into New York's Finest; he's a rising star. Bobby, who uses his mother's maiden name, manages a club. Bobby too is on the rise: he has a new girlfriend and a green-light to develop a Manhattan club. Joe and Bert ask him to help with intelligence gathering; he declines. Then, Joe raids Bobby's club to arrest the Russian. From there, things spiral out of control: the Russian puts out a hit on Joe, personal losses mount, conflicted Bobby is forced to choose between his life of luxury and the family that he has worked so fervently to separate himself from. Rated R for strong violence, drug material, language, some sexual content and brief nudity.
2:30 KSA
23:30 GMT
 

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Sunday 30 Oct
Silent Hill

A woman named Rose Da Silva goes in search for her troubled daughter, Sharon Da Silva within the confines of a strange, desolate town called "Silent Hill". She is very concerned Sharon who has been experiencing severe nightmares and has begun sleepwalking. Their only clue to the girl's condition is her repetition of Silent Hill. Desperate for answers, Rose takes Sharon to the town of Silent Hill, despite Christopher's opposition. She reaches the town, but is knocked unconscious in a car crash, and awakens to find Sharon is missing.
4:00 KSA
1:00 GMT

THE FINAL CUT

In a world where people are implanted with a chip that records their lives, one man has final cut on the recorded history of his clients. Alan Hackman is the best “cutter� in the business, his ability to grant the corrupt absolution of the sins of his clients, has put him in high demand. Starring Robin Williams and Mira Sorvino.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

BABYLON 5: IN THE BEGINNING

The Earth military encounters an alien race called the Minbari. Through a series of accidents and misunderstandings, a war breaks out that nearly results in the death of every human on Earth. Starring: Bruce Boxleitner, Mira Furlan, Richard Biggs.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

The Beach

Leonardo DiCaprio portrays Richard, a disenchanted American attempting to escape from the distractions of Western life. He decides to visit Thailand, but his initial experience at a dingy hostel was not exactly welcoming. The American's next door neighbor, Daffy (Robert Carlyle) is an unkept drug addict, who eventually commits suicide. During Richard's short time with Daffy he spoke of an island commune, unknown to the outside world or locals. Daffy described the island as the closest thing to paradise on earth, covered with acres of marijuana. Richard initially took his companion's words as a grain of salt, but his curiosity piqued when he discovered Daffy had left him a detailed map of the island. Along with fellow tourists Françoise (Virginie Ledoyen) and her boyfriend, Étienne (Guillaume Canet) the trio agrees to search for the mythical island. Still no one amongst the group expects a miraculous discovery; Richard uses the opportunity to woo Françoise away from Étienne, despite it being unethical. Like a mirage they locate the ganja covered island almost effortlessly. Unfortunately a group of natives locate them as well, and begin firing AK-47s in their direction. Fancy footwork helps the three escape, compliments of an adrenaline fueled cliff dive into a lake. Soon afterward they come across approximately 30 other Westerners, all members of the fabled commune that Daffy described. Sal (Tilda Swinton) is the island's queen of sorts. An agreement between her and its natives make the community possible, though there is one stipulation: if even one new arrival causes conflict, the entire group of foreigners must flee. So far, their arrangement has been successful. The fragile ecosystem is disrupted within hours however, when Richard and Françoise frolic on the beach, right within Étienne's view. Étienne pretends to be indifferent about the incident, but his feelings were hurt nonetheless. A shark attack and a fling between Richard and Sal fosters further ******* amongst the community, coupled with the unwelcome arrival of two surfer dudes. What was formally heaven quickly transforms into absolute hell on earth. The Beach was a commercial success, earning $144 million internationally -- nearly triple its $50 million budget. The film was nominated for three Teen Choice Awards. Its soundtrack, executive produced by Pete Tong, features Moby, Sugar Ray, New Order and many more. The Beach was adapted from novelist Alex Garland's identically titled book. Rating: Rated R for violence, some strong sexuality, explicit language, and drug content.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

A Different Loyalty

American war correspondent Sally Tyler, sent to cover the military campaign in Beirut during the height of the cold war. There, she meets Leo Cauffield, a British intelligence agent with whom she falls passionately in love. The two get married, but their domestic bliss is shattered when Leo suddenly disappears. Sally's desperate struggle to find him reveals some shocking revelations about his past that she had never suspected. Following the trail of clues to the Soviet Union, Sally's quest takes her behind the Iron Curtain and directly into the sights of the KGB. The CIA and the British government are also in hot pursuit, and Sally's loyalty to her husband and family are tested as she enters a dangerous game of cat and mouse
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Showtime

Showtime is an action-comedy about 28-year veteran cop whose only chance of getting off suspension is to take part in a reality TV cop show with a cop who is really an out-of-work actor. L.A.P.D. detective Mitch Preston, a gruff, no-nonsense veteran whose bust of a drug gang is botched one night by Trey Sellars, a bumbling patrolman who's really a frustrated actor at heart. When Mitch's aggravation is captured by a television news crew, he fires his gun in their direction and becomes an instant media celebrity, while earning himself a temporary suspension at work. After his fame catches the attention of network TV producer Chase Renzi, Mitch is soon informed that the only way he can get back to work is to allow a production crew to trail him on the job for a new cop reality series called "Showtime". In order to make the taciturn lawman more palatable to the viewing public, he's paired with the camera-friendly, fast-talking Trey. The new partners drive each other crazy, but their mismatched sensibilities make for great TV, while their newfound fame has its advantages in getting them back on the trail of those escaped drug dealers, who possess a powerful new weapon. Rated PG-13 for action violence, language and some drug content.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

Submerged

Chris Cody (Steven Seagal) is a top-ranked mercenary who took part in an undercover operation to scuttle a major terrorist strike on U.S. soil. However, Cody had to break a number of laws in order to do the job, and he's residing in a military prison when he's given an offer by the United States government. Cody and his crew will have their sentenced commuted and receive 100,000 dollars each if they can capture a notorious terrorist who has kidnapped five American soldiers and bring them home. Cody agrees, but he soon learns that there's more to the five soldiers than he's been led to believe -- they're actually the products of a secret C.I.A. experiment in mind control, and have been programmed to become ruthless killing machines with the right commands.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

The Beach

Leonardo DiCaprio portrays Richard, a disenchanted American attempting to escape from the distractions of Western life. He decides to visit Thailand, but his initial experience at a dingy hostel was not exactly welcoming. The American's next door neighbor, Daffy (Robert Carlyle) is an unkept drug addict, who eventually commits suicide. During Richard's short time with Daffy he spoke of an island commune, unknown to the outside world or locals. Daffy described the island as the closest thing to paradise on earth, covered with acres of marijuana. Richard initially took his companion's words as a grain of salt, but his curiosity piqued when he discovered Daffy had left him a detailed map of the island. Along with fellow tourists Françoise (Virginie Ledoyen) and her boyfriend, Étienne (Guillaume Canet) the trio agrees to search for the mythical island. Still no one amongst the group expects a miraculous discovery; Richard uses the opportunity to woo Françoise away from Étienne, despite it being unethical. Like a mirage they locate the ganja covered island almost effortlessly. Unfortunately a group of natives locate them as well, and begin firing AK-47s in their direction. Fancy footwork helps the three escape, compliments of an adrenaline fueled cliff dive into a lake. Soon afterward they come across approximately 30 other Westerners, all members of the fabled commune that Daffy described. Sal (Tilda Swinton) is the island's queen of sorts. An agreement between her and its natives make the community possible, though there is one stipulation: if even one new arrival causes conflict, the entire group of foreigners must flee. So far, their arrangement has been successful. The fragile ecosystem is disrupted within hours however, when Richard and Françoise frolic on the beach, right within Étienne's view. Étienne pretends to be indifferent about the incident, but his feelings were hurt nonetheless. A shark attack and a fling between Richard and Sal fosters further ******* amongst the community, coupled with the unwelcome arrival of two surfer dudes. What was formally heaven quickly transforms into absolute hell on earth. The Beach was a commercial success, earning $144 million internationally -- nearly triple its $50 million budget. The film was nominated for three Teen Choice Awards. Its soundtrack, executive produced by Pete Tong, features Moby, Sugar Ray, New Order and many more. The Beach was adapted from novelist Alex Garland's identically titled book. Rating: Rated R for violence, some strong sexuality, explicit language, and drug content.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

BLACK KNIGHT

This is the story an amusement park employee named Jamal Walker who is magically transported back to medieval times in 14th-century England. There, Jamal meets Sir Knolte, a dissolute knight, before he stumbles into the court of the usurper King Leo. Jamal is impressed by what he thinks is the realism of the theme park; only after witnessing a gory beheading does he realize, with horror, where he really is. Jamal encounters the beautiful Victoria who is scheming to return the queen to the throne, and falls afoul of the evil Sir Percival. Joining forces with Sir Knolte and Victoria, Jamal teaches the rebels some helpful football, golfing, and boxing moves, before he dons the armor of the awesome "Black Knight"! Starring: Martin Lawrence, Marsha Thomason, Tom Wilkinson.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

AWAKE

Awake is an unsettling thriller that highlights a deeply troubling medical problem known as "anesthetic awareness" although it is a rare condition it is dangerously prevalent and affects nearly 30,000 individuals a year, in which patients who have been put under anesthesia before surgery remain paralyzed while still being aware of their present situation. Clayton Beresford Jr., a successful young businessman who lives under the roof of his overbearing mother, Lilith. Afraid to expose his engagement to Lilith's beautiful assistant, Sam Lockwood, Clayton decides to do so when he realizes that, thanks to a rare heart condition, he might not live much longer. His best friend and personal surgeon, Jack Harper, supports his decision to take the plunge, and also advises him to get a much-needed heart transplant as soon as a donor is found. After he marries Sam, a donor arrives, but when Clayton is put under to receive the complicated surgery, he is shocked to discover that he's still cognizant of everything that is happening to him. As he fights through the pain to hear the doctors' voices, the more he learns about his best friend and his new wife, adding further trauma to an already horrendous situation. Featuring standout performances from the film's principal cast, as well as its supporting players, AWAKE is a tense journey through the mind of an innocent man who's on the verge of losing his lease on life. This movie is rated R for language, an intense disturbing situation, and brief drug use
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

The Mexican

Jerry Welbach is having to make up for a car accident that put Arnold Margolese in jail after the cops discovered a man in Margolese’s trunk. He’s been taking orders from Bernie Bayman, Margolese’s second in command ever since to make up for the crash. However, the last job Jerry has to do puts in him in a dual dilemma: completing the last job down in Mexico to retrieve an antique item and staying with his girlfriend Samantha who wants him with her in Las Vegas or else she goes on her own. Stay alive or enjoy a few last breaths with Samantha? Jerry figures that being alive is the more reasonable. While in Mexico, Jerry has to retrieve the coveted antique pistol from Bayman’s grandson, Beck, who begins the story of The Mexican introducing Jerry to its legacy of legend, love, and death. Minutes after Beck gives Jerry the pistol, he is killed by accident. This doesn’t look good for Jerry as he messed up the last job and now the situation looks as though he’s making a run with the gun. Meanwhile, Samantha is forced into the picture when she’s taken hostage by Leroy, a crazy hit-man working for Margolese. Both Jerry and Samantha are in grave danger, he in unfamiliar lands being robbed and double-crossed while she in unknown hands whose sensitivity is ironically all but discomforting. Many try to tell Jerry that he is out of his American element and correct the story of The Mexican as he digs deeper for the elusive pistol. Will his struggle lead him to a livable life or into The Mexican’s heartbreaking curse? This movie is rated R for violence and language.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

1408

Mike Enslin (John Cusack) makes a living debunking the so-called paranormal. He has written a series of books – travel guides if you will, for America's supposedly scariest places. No matter the location, if it has a reputation for frights, Mike is ready to spoil the fun. Usually this entails visiting the location, spending the night there, and tape recording his experience. After years of practice he has never witnessed anything extraordinary, and assumes that he never will. This being a horror film, however, that will obviously change. After a sparsely attended book signing session Mike receives a mysterious note about the Dolphin Hotel, a ritzy 100-year-old establishment containing a supposedly haunted room. Room 1408, according to both folklore and historical records, has been the site of over 50 deaths; no guest has ever lasted more than an hour inside the suite. True to form, Mike books a ticket to New York and prepares to disprove yet another haunting. He hits a roadblock though when the hotel's manager, Gerald Olin (Samuel L. Jackson) refuses to rent him the room. Nonetheless the author threatens to sue the Dolphin, imploring the city's housing code and his right to fair accommodations. Olin reluctantly obliges, though not without giving the eager tenant thorough caution. Upon entering the room all is fine. Nothing inside suggests danger, or that dozens of its past occupants had perished there. After just a few minutes Enslin speaks into his tape recorder, reiterating that suite 1408 is absolutely benign. Suddenly lights begin blinking, the alarm clock goes haywire, and chocolates appear on his pillow; Enslin is convinced that Olin is playing a well orchestrated joke on him. Strangely, though, there is no sign of an intruder. Little does he know that in just minutes an absolutely terrifying experience will begin. 1408 recuperated its $25 million budget, ending its theatrical run with more than $131 million in ticket sales. Critics praised the film for its ability to evoke terror psychologically without resulting to gratuitous gore. Its soundtrack contains a unique juxtaposition of The Carpenters' We've Only Just Begun, along with familiar tunes by Bob Dylan and 70s southern rock outfit The Band. 1408 was nominated for a Teen Choice Award. Rating: Rated PG-13 for thematic material including disturbing sequences of violence and terror, frightening images, and explicit language.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT

Righteous Kill

Righteous Kill is a thriller film about two veteran New York City detectives work on a case of serial executions of criminals who escaped justice. Turk and Rooster, two aging NYPD detectives who have been longtime partners having experienced over 30 years of constant bad guys going free, seeing the innocent's blood shed, and all the injustice in the world, they've almost lost it. Suddenly, there are murders involving the sociopathic criminals. They are faced with a serial killer who is murdering the criminals they've arrested. They both have personal issues, and when they start working with a younger team, Perez and Riley, tensions between the pairs of partners is inevitable, especially since Turk is now living with Perez's ex-girlfriend, also a homicide detective. Their differences aside, they try to figure out what is going on, but when one of the cops brings up that it might be a vigilante situation, Turk and Rooster are hesitant. Maybe they're hiding some secrets of their own. This movie is rated R for violence, pervasive language, some sexuality and brief drug use.
2:30 KSA
23:30 GMT
 

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WRONG TURN 2: DEAD END

Retired military commander Colonel Dale Murphy hosts the simulated post-apocalyptic reality show where participants are challenged to survive a remote West Virginia wasteland. But the show turns into a nightmarish showdown when each realizes they are being hunted by an inbred family of cannibals determined to make them all dinner! Henry Rollins stars as the host of a reality TV show, but things go wrong when the contestants are hunted by a family of cannibals. Wrong Turn 2 takes similar backwoods horror flicks like Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes as its inspiration, providing visceral thrills aplenty, and the requisite amount of dumb teenage characters. The sequel focuses on the inbred mother and father characters who are parents to the villains of the first film. In this installment, the creepy duo plague the contestants of a survivor-like reality series when they get lost in the dreaded backwoods. This movie is rated R for strong horror violence and gore, language and some sexual content.

4:00 KSA
1:00 GMT

Angel of Death

Zoe Bell stars as Eve, a ruthless assassin who, in the midst of a hit, gets stabbed in the head before accidentally killing a young girl. She survives the ordeal only to be plagued by visions of her past victims. Now with a conscience and unable to work, Eve realizes she must track down her former bosses before some unspeakably sinister hitman inevitably comes to erase her existence.

5:30 KSA
2:30 GMT

Nick of Time

On a normal afternoon for accountant Gene Watson Random chance has just placed him in one of those horrific, incredulous situations. Arriving at Union Station in downtown Los Angeles for an appointment, Gene and his six-year-old daughter Lynn are suddenly taken hostage by police impostors.

7:45 KSA
4:45 GMT

AWAKE

Awake is an unsettling thriller that highlights a deeply troubling medical problem known as "anesthetic awareness" although it is a rare condition it is dangerously prevalent and affects nearly 30,000 individuals a year, in which patients who have been put under anesthesia before surgery remain paralyzed while still being aware of their present situation. Clayton Beresford Jr., a successful young businessman who lives under the roof of his overbearing mother, Lilith. Afraid to expose his engagement to Lilith's beautiful assistant, Sam Lockwood, Clayton decides to do so when he realizes that, thanks to a rare heart condition, he might not live much longer. His best friend and personal surgeon, Jack Harper, supports his decision to take the plunge, and also advises him to get a much-needed heart transplant as soon as a donor is found. After he marries Sam, a donor arrives, but when Clayton is put under to receive the complicated surgery, he is shocked to discover that he's still cognizant of everything that is happening to him. As he fights through the pain to hear the doctors' voices, the more he learns about his best friend and his new wife, adding further trauma to an already horrendous situation. Featuring standout performances from the film's principal cast, as well as its supporting players, AWAKE is a tense journey through the mind of an innocent man who's on the verge of losing his lease on life. This movie is rated R for language, an intense disturbing situation, and brief drug use

9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

HIGH CRIMES

Claire Kubik is a high-powered attorney whose perfect life comes down when her husband is charged with high crimes of murder. Enlisting the aid of a shrewd military lawyer, Claire will risk her career and even her life to find the truth. Based on the novel by Joseph Finder, HIGH CRIMES is an engaging courtroom thriller that features standout lead performances by Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman. Claire is shocked to discover that her husband, Tom, has been arrested by the United States Marine Corps for slaughtering innocent civilians in El Salvador many years before. Not knowing who to believe, Claire eventually accepts her husband's pleas of innocence and sets out to defend him. With the help of wild-card ex-Marine lawyer Charlie Grimes and wet-behind-the-ears Lt. Terrence Embry, Claire attempts to set the record straight once and for all. But as she uncovers new information that reveals a cover up even she could never have imagined, the stakes are raised, threatening her own life in the process. This movie is rated PG-13 for violence, sexual content and language

11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

AROUND THE BEND

In LA, Jason Lair is recently separated, living with his grandfather and his son; he's a banker, tense, with a limp. Grandfather Henry, an archaeologist, wants to take the family van on a trip to Albuquerque. His plans are interrupted when Turner, Jason's father and Henry's son, appears after years of absence. Henry wants to celebrate family, as does Zach, Jason's son; Jason is angry and distant, Turner seems detached and says he's got a bus to catch in the morning. This prompts Henry to put in place an elaborate plan that will send his "tribe" on that VW bus trip to New Mexico sorting out relationships and digging up a crippled family history. Starring: Michael Caine, Christopher Walken and Josh Lucas

13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

BLACK KNIGHT

This is the story an amusement park employee named Jamal Walker who is magically transported back to medieval times in 14th-century England. There, Jamal meets Sir Knolte, a dissolute knight, before he stumbles into the court of the usurper King Leo. Jamal is impressed by what he thinks is the realism of the theme park; only after witnessing a gory beheading does he realize, with horror, where he really is. Jamal encounters the beautiful Victoria who is scheming to return the queen to the throne, and falls afoul of the evil Sir Percival. Joining forces with Sir Knolte and Victoria, Jamal teaches the rebels some helpful football, golfing, and boxing moves, before he dons the armor of the awesome "Black Knight"! Starring: Martin Lawrence, Marsha Thomason, Tom Wilkinson.

15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

AWAKE

Awake is an unsettling thriller that highlights a deeply troubling medical problem known as "anesthetic awareness" although it is a rare condition it is dangerously prevalent and affects nearly 30,000 individuals a year, in which patients who have been put under anesthesia before surgery remain paralyzed while still being aware of their present situation. Clayton Beresford Jr., a successful young businessman who lives under the roof of his overbearing mother, Lilith. Afraid to expose his engagement to Lilith's beautiful assistant, Sam Lockwood, Clayton decides to do so when he realizes that, thanks to a rare heart condition, he might not live much longer. His best friend and personal surgeon, Jack Harper, supports his decision to take the plunge, and also advises him to get a much-needed heart transplant as soon as a donor is found. After he marries Sam, a donor arrives, but when Clayton is put under to receive the complicated surgery, he is shocked to discover that he's still cognizant of everything that is happening to him. As he fights through the pain to hear the doctors' voices, the more he learns about his best friend and his new wife, adding further trauma to an already horrendous situation. Featuring standout performances from the film's principal cast, as well as its supporting players, AWAKE is a tense journey through the mind of an innocent man who's on the verge of losing his lease on life. This movie is rated R for language, an intense disturbing situation, and brief drug use

17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

CHILDREN OF MEN

In the year 2027 humankind has ceased reproducing. No new births have occurred in 18 years. With no hope for a future, cities around the world have dwindled into complete chaos. Every government has been dissolved except the United Kingdom, where draconian laws have formed alongside a strict ban on foreigners. Immigrating to England is forbidden. Despite the presence of authorities, London’s streets are far from safe. Dissident groups who oppose emergency regulations, specifically those relating to immigration, use terrorist tactics to voice their frustration. Members of opposition parties deny their involvement, and instead insist that government intelligence are responsible, whose aim is to discredit the groups’ legitimacy. Regardless of the attackers' identity, Theo Faron (Clive Owen) has escaped death a number of times, most recently after leaving a coffee shop that exploded seconds after his exit. Years ago Theo was an activist fighting to maintain Britain's civil liberties. After his infant son passed away however, he became withdrawn and politically dormant. Whether he likes it or not though, Theo is about to revisit his subversive past. Shortly after the explosion Theo is kidnapped by a group of masked individuals by the request of Julian Taylor (Julianne Moore), his ex-wife and a prominent immigration activist. Her organization is currently protecting Kee (Clare-Hope Ashitey), an African immigrant due to give birth within days. Given England's political and social climate, Kee must somehow escape the country and seek asylum on the Azores Islands, where an underground team of doctors and scientists are working to cure infertility. Julian has procured her former hubby, whose cousin is a well-connected government minister, to obtain a travel permit for Kee before she gives birth. Theo contacts his cousin Nigel (Danny Huston) to obtain the necessary documents. Although Nigel obtains the permit, he is unable to wave a stipulation that requires Theo to accompany Kee throughout her journey. During the trip a conflict between Julian and a fellow activist complicates the mission, as the future of mankind rests in the womb of one young woman. Children of Men was nominated for 3 Oscars. The picture's soundtrack features a wide array of music spanning multiple generations and genres, including artists such as John Lennon, Deep Purple, Aphex Twin, Radiohead, and Roots Manuva in addition to many others. Rating: Rated R for strong violence, explicit language, some drug use, and brief nudity.

19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Spanglish

John Clasky is an affectionate father and renowned chef at an upscale restaurant in Los Angeles. Clasky’s culinary skills allow him and his family to live an affluent and luxurious lifestyle. While many of those luxuries, such as their summer home in Malibu are purely material, others – like their astonishingly beautiful Mexican housekeeper and her young daughter, prove to be more than symbols of wealth, but part of the family in their own right. Flor emigrates to the United States from Mexico in search of a better life for her daughter, Christina. Initially, Flor cannot speak a word of English, and Christina acts as a translator between her and the Claskys. Christina becomes very close to John’s wife Deborah, who admires the young girl’s intelligence, and informally takes her as a surrogate daughter. However, this seemingly perfect family begins to unravel with time. While Deborah obtains a scholarship for Christina at a high-priced school and accompanies her on expensive shopping trips, she emotionally abandons her biological daughter Bernice and begins an affair with a wealthy real estate broker who was originally assisting the family in search for a beach house. Amidst all of this Flor is displeased with Deborah’s control of Christina, and feels that she is not only teaching Christina inappropriate values, but that she is distancing the young girl from her Mexican identity and culture. Deborah is also at odds with her alcoholic mother, Evelyn who discovers her daughter’s infidelity and warns her of the consequences. Meanwhile, Flor and John are not innocent either, as they fight an attraction that is evident between them. “Spanglish” is rated PG-13 and contains some sexual content and adult language.

21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

Friday the 13th

The eighties slasher flick that helped define its genre has been rebooted, this time giving audiences a glimpse into the psychopathic killer's formative years. When a young Jason Voorhees (Caleb Guss) drowned at the infamous Camp Crystal Lake, his mother (Nana Visitor) placed the blame solely on the negligence of its counselor (Stephanie Rhodes). Regardless of the counselor's innocence or guilt, Jason's mom initiated a prophetic rampage, killing camp attendees and employees. Her killing spree was finally stopped when the counselor chopped off the deranged matriarch's head. Unbeknownst to anyone, Jason managed to survive the drowning and witnessed his mother's decapitation from afar. For the following thirty years Voorhees would secretly occupy the camp, building an underground labyrinth where he both tortured his victims and hid from authorities. Crystal Lake could never shed the gruesome memories associated with the massacre, and never reopened, providing Jason (whose older version is portrayed by Derek Mears), with the ultimate hideout for three decades. Because the camp was Jason's safe haven he was very protective of it; any outsiders who ventured into his territory faced certain death. When a group of teens discovered a batch of marijuana growing nearby and intended to sell it for profit, Voorhees was enraged. He slaughtered each of them, though merely kidnapped Whitney Miller (Amanda Righetti) who reminded him of his mother. Whitney's brother Clay (Jared Padalecki) senses that, unlike her friends, she remained alive. He ventured to Crystal Lake on his motorcycle to search for Whitney, meeting a group of spoiled college kids along the way. The students, whose leader is an obnoxious guy named Trent (Travis Van Winkle), shows little worry about the past weeks' events. Another student named Jenna (Danielle Panabaker) is more concerned though, and decides to accompany Clay on his search. When the kids begin disappearing body by body, Jenna and Clay realize that they must not only escape Crystal Lake, but rescue Whitney from Jason before it is too late. Friday the 13th was nominated for an MTV Movie Award and won a Teen Choice Award. The film more than quadrupled its $19 million budget, earning $91 million internationally. Its soundtrack features pieces of Harry Manfredini's original 1980 score, along with contributions from Steve Jablonsky of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Transformers notoriety. Rating: Rated R for strong bloody violence, some graphic sexual content, explicit language and drug use.

23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Rob Zombie's Halloween

In 1978 John Carpenter's Halloween scared moviegoers around the world. Its primary character, Michael Myers was a mute, masked psychopath with a penchant for teenage blood. At the age of 10 he committed a horrific murder that sent him to a mental institution, where he was counseled by a creepy psychologist named Dr. Samuel Loomis. After years of therapy the doctor deemed Myers beyond rehabilitation, and doomed to life in a sanitarium. Famed metal musician turned director Rob Zombie revisited the classic film in 2007, intensifying the gore and creating a pathology of Myers' condition. While the original picture dedicated a brief amount of time to understanding the killer's upbringing, Zombie's iteration spends approximately 45 minutes doing so. Young Michael (Daeg Faerch) is a heavy metal fan living in an unquestionably dysfunctional household. Unemployed stepdad Ronnie (William Forsythe) berates Myers' manhood daily, while bullying schoolmates take jabs at his stripper mom, Deborah (Sheri Moon Zombie). At the same time, teenage sister Judith (Hanna R. Hall) follows in her mother's footsteps as an aspiring neighborhood tramp. When evidence surfaces that Michael has been torturing animals for fun, school officials seek professional help to reform the boy before his sadistic tendencies fully mature. Their intervention has the opposite effect however; he lashes out against his environment, slaying both Ronnie and Judith. Deborah later commits suicide in desperation after her son bludgeons a sanitarium nurse during a hospital visit. Michael's affinity for masks transforms into a complete fetish; concurrently, he ceases all spoken communication with others. Upon his eighteenth birthday state officials move an adult Myers (now portrayed by Tyler Mane) to a maximum security facility. During transport, however, he murders his handlers and steals a truck. Michael is heading to Haddonfield, his childhood stomping ground where he plans to reunite with his teenage sister Laurie (Scout Taylor-Compton). At the time of her brother's psychotic break Laurie was merely an infant; a relationship between the two siblings has never been established. It is initially unclear why Michael yearns to meet Laurie: does he love her, or intend to kill her? When news of Myers' escape reaches Dr. Loomis (Malcolm McDowell) he buys a pistol and speeds to Haddonfield, hoping to prevent a possible killing spree. Filmed with a conservative $15 million budget, Rob Zombie's Halloween garnered $80 million in ticket sales. The picture was honored with both a Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award and a Spike TV Scream Award. Soundtrack features songs by 70s rock artists like Kiss, Rush, Alice Cooper, Peter Frampton, and many more. Rating: Rated R for strong brutal bloody violence and terror throughout, sexual content, graphic nudity, and explicit language.

1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

A French perfumer with a highly developed sense of smell and an all-consuming drive to capture the essence of love eventually resorts to murder in his unrepentant quest to find the key ingredient for his recipe. Born in a fetid fish market and raised in a dilapidated orphanage, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille toiled his childhood away in a rank tannery run by the thuggish Grimal. Obsessed by smell, Grenouille's keen sense of smell becomes so finely tuned that it eventually overpowers such human qualities as love and compassion. Although, he has indeed discovered the unmistakable scent of a woman, Grenouille finds it impossible to connect with the fairer sex on any meaningful level. Roaming the streets of Paris late one night, Grenouille catches the scent of a young girl selling plums and impulsively strangles her. He then sniffs her nude corpse in a twisted attempt to preserve the distinct scent in his memory. After persuading legendary perfumer Giuseppe Baldini to take him on as an apprentice, Grenouille travels to the town of Grasse in Southern France in order to learn the art of enfleurage at a firm run by the highly respected Mme. Arnulfi. It is there that Grenouille becomes dangerously drawn to the vestal aroma of the young and beautiful Laura, the daughter of widower merchant Antione Richis. Driven to madness by such a pure scent the spellbound Grenouille continues to claim the lives of the numerous young girls in a tragic attempt to bottle the elusive smell of virginity. "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer" won Bambi Award for best producer (Bernd Eichinger), best director (Tom Tykwer) and best actor (Ben Whishaw) in 2006, Bavarian Film Award for Best Director (Tom Tykwer) in 2007, and European Film Award for Best Cinematographer (Frank Griebe) in 2007. With a production budget of US$ 64 millions, the movie was an incredible success in Europe making over $100 million worldwide. It was released in a very limited number of theaters in North America where it took a modest $2 millions. "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer" is a German film that combines the elements of crime, drama and thriller. The film is based on the novel 'Perfume' by Patrick Süskind. The movie premiered in Germany and other European countries in 2006. This movie is rated R for aberrant behavior involving nudity, violence, sexuality, and disturbing images.

2:30 KSA
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SWEET AND LOWDOWN

In the 1930s, fictional jazz guitarist Emmet Ray idolizes Django Reinhardt, faces gangsters and falls in love with a mute. Starring: Sean Penn, Samantha Morton and Woody Allen.
7:00 KSA
4:00 GMT

INSTINCT TO KILL

A woman hires an ex-mercenary to train her in the art of deadly combat and defense in order to protect herself from her serial-killer husband. Starring: Mark Dacascos, Tim Abell, Melissa Crider.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY

Sequel to Terminator. Skynet, the 21st century computer waging a losing war on humans sends a second terminator back in time to destroy the leader of the human resistance while he is still a boy. His mother is the only one who knows of the existence of the Terminators, human-like robots that exist only to kill and are nearly indestructible, and Sarah, the boy's mother is currently in a state mental hospital because of her 'delusions'. A second protector is sent back to the past by the Human resistance to protect John Connor, their future leader, at all costs. Rated R for strong sci-fi action and violence, and for language.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Spider-Man 3

After a two blockbuster movies Spider-Man hit back with a third installment that thrilled audiences with a twist revealing the superhero’s dark side. In the first installment we saw geeky high school student Peter Parker, played by Tobey Maguire, mature into a confident Spider-Man while the second installment showed us the dilemma Parker faced as a crime-fighting hero also wanting to lead an ordinary life but for Spider-Man 3, Sony brought back director Sam Raimi to show us a darker side to the superhero, who faces his toughest villains yet. Feeling confident after defeating The Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus, Peter Parker sets his sights on settling down with his long time love Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst). While Peter attends a show that Mary Jane is performing in, he runs into Harry Osborn (James Franco), his best friend and son of the vanquished Norman Osborn, also known as the maniacal Green Goblin. Little does Peter know that Harry has just recently discovered that he is Spider-Man and blames him for his father’s death. One night as Peter and Mary Jane are out stargazing, a meteor falls from the sky and lands close by. From inside the meteor an ominous black substance emerges and attaches itself to Peter's motorcycle. A few days later, Peter heads out on his bike with the intention to meet up with Mary Jane and propose to her but he is suddenly attacked by a masked man on a hover board. Peter’s attacker reveals himself to be Harry, who is now the New Goblin after undergoing the same biological transformations that his father went through. After an intense fight Peter knocks Harry unconscious, feeling bad Peter takes his friend to the hospital where he is told that Harry will recover, but with significant memory loss. Without the memory of Peter's role in his father's death, Harry renews their friendship but just as things appear to be on the right track, the mysterious black substance takes hold of Peter, altering his behavior and appearance. With the new black Spider-man suit, Peter's physical capabilities have increased tremendously but his new rude and aggressive manner begins to take its toll on his relationships. Mary Jane is disgusted by Peter's newfound attitude, and Peter takes on a new girlfriend in order to make her jealous. At the same time other threats emerge and Peter faces the difficult task of regaining control of his life and his super powers. Fueled by the anticipation built up after the first two installments, audiences flooded theatres for the release of “Spider-Man 3,” helping it to topple previous records for opening night and weekend draws. But while it ended the year 2007 as the highest-grossing film of the year, a lukewarm critical reception may have tempered its final tally, which ultimately fell short of its predecessors. Still, with nearly $900 million in box office receipts worldwide, “Spider-Man 3” proved that the successful comic book franchise was still a force to be reckoned with on the big screen. This movie is rated PG-13 for sequences of intense action violence.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

Mean Machine

Once a major football hero, but now famously degenerate after seeming to have thrown a crucial international match, Danny Meehan is arrested for drunk driving and assaulting an officer. He is sentenced to prison where he becomes involved in coaching a prisoner's football team. Danny relearns the joy of victory and reclaims his sense of himself as a man by coaching convicts on the prisoners' team, which is eventually pitted against a team of the hated guards.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

HITMAN

Inspired by the identically titled video game series, Hitman follows Agent 47 (Timothy Olyphant) an orphaned, genetically enhanced assassin for the Agency – a clandestine organization that meddles in international politics and other worldly affairs. 47 is tagged with a unique, oddly unsubtle identifier: a barcode that is printed on his unmistakably bald head. The Agency has just sent 47 to Russia, where he intends to knock off its president Mikhail Belicoff (Ulrich Thomsen). After carrying out over a 100 operations on six different continents throughout the years no one expects that he will falter. Agent 47 successfully snipes Belicoff, undetectably, from miles away. Or at least he thinks. Belicoff makes a public appearance soon after his supposed death, claiming that the bullet merely grazed the president's dome. 47, his superiors, and even other government intelligence agencies are flabbergasted, certain that no man could survive such an accurate hit. In reality it was the head of state's body double that was killed Much to the FSB, CIA, and Interpol's chagrin Belicoff's mistress, a prostitute named Nika Boronina (Olga Kurylenko), supposedly witnessed the hit, an unlikely scenario given 47's distance from the leader. He is commanded to kill her but fumbles, realizing that Nika is oblivious to his identity. The prostitute uncharacteristically enchants the stoic assassin; before long the Agency reveals their location to all three intelligence organizations, and both 47 and Nika bounce between multiple countries to escape death. After its theatrical run ended Hitman earned more than four times its initial investment, not including hardy home video rentals and purchases. The picture's success has prompted Fox to begin production of a sequel. Rating: Rated R for strong violence, explicit language, and some nudity.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT

1408

Mike Enslin (John Cusack) makes a living debunking the so-called paranormal. He has written a series of books – travel guides if you will, for America's supposedly scariest places. No matter the location, if it has a reputation for frights, Mike is ready to spoil the fun. Usually this entails visiting the location, spending the night there, and tape recording his experience. After years of practice he has never witnessed anything extraordinary, and assumes that he never will. This being a horror film, however, that will obviously change. After a sparsely attended book signing session Mike receives a mysterious note about the Dolphin Hotel, a ritzy 100-year-old establishment containing a supposedly haunted room. Room 1408, according to both folklore and historical records, has been the site of over 50 deaths; no guest has ever lasted more than an hour inside the suite. True to form, Mike books a ticket to New York and prepares to disprove yet another haunting. He hits a roadblock though when the hotel's manager, Gerald Olin (Samuel L. Jackson) refuses to rent him the room. Nonetheless the author threatens to sue the Dolphin, imploring the city's housing code and his right to fair accommodations. Olin reluctantly obliges, though not without giving the eager tenant thorough caution. Upon entering the room all is fine. Nothing inside suggests danger, or that dozens of its past occupants had perished there. After just a few minutes Enslin speaks into his tape recorder, reiterating that suite 1408 is absolutely benign. Suddenly lights begin blinking, the alarm clock goes haywire, and chocolates appear on his pillow; Enslin is convinced that Olin is playing a well orchestrated joke on him. Strangely, though, there is no sign of an intruder. Little does he know that in just minutes an absolutely terrifying experience will begin. 1408 recuperated its $25 million budget, ending its theatrical run with more than $131 million in ticket sales. Critics praised the film for its ability to evoke terror psychologically without resulting to gratuitous gore. Its soundtrack contains a unique juxtaposition of The Carpenters' We've Only Just Begun, along with familiar tunes by Bob Dylan and 70s southern rock outfit The Band. 1408 was nominated for a Teen Choice Award. Rating: Rated PG-13 for thematic material including disturbing sequences of violence and terror, frightening images, and explicit language.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Friday the 13th

The eighties slasher flick that helped define its genre has been rebooted, this time giving audiences a glimpse into the psychopathic killer's formative years. When a young Jason Voorhees (Caleb Guss) drowned at the infamous Camp Crystal Lake, his mother (Nana Visitor) placed the blame solely on the negligence of its counselor (Stephanie Rhodes). Regardless of the counselor's innocence or guilt, Jason's mom initiated a prophetic rampage, killing camp attendees and employees. Her killing spree was finally stopped when the counselor chopped off the deranged matriarch's head. Unbeknownst to anyone, Jason managed to survive the drowning and witnessed his mother's decapitation from afar. For the following thirty years Voorhees would secretly occupy the camp, building an underground labyrinth where he both tortured his victims and hid from authorities. Crystal Lake could never shed the gruesome memories associated with the massacre, and never reopened, providing Jason (whose older version is portrayed by Derek Mears), with the ultimate hideout for three decades. Because the camp was Jason's safe haven he was very protective of it; any outsiders who ventured into his territory faced certain death. When a group of teens discovered a batch of marijuana growing nearby and intended to sell it for profit, Voorhees was enraged. He slaughtered each of them, though merely kidnapped Whitney Miller (Amanda Righetti) who reminded him of his mother. Whitney's brother Clay (Jared Padalecki) senses that, unlike her friends, she remained alive. He ventured to Crystal Lake on his motorcycle to search for Whitney, meeting a group of spoiled college kids along the way. The students, whose leader is an obnoxious guy named Trent (Travis Van Winkle), shows little worry about the past weeks' events. Another student named Jenna (Danielle Panabaker) is more concerned though, and decides to accompany Clay on his search. When the kids begin disappearing body by body, Jenna and Clay realize that they must not only escape Crystal Lake, but rescue Whitney from Jason before it is too late. Friday the 13th was nominated for an MTV Movie Award and won a Teen Choice Award. The film more than quadrupled its $19 million budget, earning $91 million internationally. Its soundtrack features pieces of Harry Manfredini's original 1980 score, along with contributions from Steve Jablonsky of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Transformers notoriety. Rating: Rated R for strong bloody violence, some graphic sexual content, explicit language and drug use.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

Fade to Black

Filmed during his "Black Album" era, Jay-Z looks back on his career as one of rap music's most successful emcees and entrepreneurs.
4:00 KSA
1:00 GMT

3000 Miles to Graceland

Michael Zane (Russell) and Thomas Murphy (Costner) are the leaders of a gang of ex-convict thieves using an Elvis Presley impersonator convention to pull off a daring heist in a Las Vegas casino. The gang also includes Gus (David Arquette), Hanson (Bokeem Woodbine), and Franklin (Christian Slater). Although they manage to retrieve the money, the crooks turn on each other in bloody fashion and Murphy (who believes he's actually the illegitimate son of Elvis) makes off with the illegal funds. In hot pursuit are the police and Michael, who's encumbered by his girlfriend Cybil (Courtney Cox-Arquette) and her young son Jesse James.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

Mean Machine

Once a major football hero, but now famously degenerate after seeming to have thrown a crucial international match, Danny Meehan is arrested for drunk driving and assaulting an officer. He is sentenced to prison where he becomes involved in coaching a prisoner's football team. Danny relearns the joy of victory and reclaims his sense of himself as a man by coaching convicts on the prisoners' team, which is eventually pitted against a team of the hated guards.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

Ablaze

Hoping to make a killing on the insurance money, oil refinery owner Wendell Mays decides to burn the place to the ground. His greed endangers the lives of the entire town as the fireball creates a spreading inferno threatens to engulf the entire city, and stretches the abilities of the fire department and the local hospital to their breaking points.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Friday Night Lights

A genuine stand-up-and-cheer movie about a courageous high school football team's fight to fulfil their destiny and live their dream, Friday Night Lights is "unforgettable and real". Billy Bob Thornton stars in a true American story of how one legendary Texas town made hope come alive under the exhilarating glare of Friday Night Lights! "One of the greatest sports stories ever told" is now "one of the greatest sports movies ever made". The people couldn’t ask for more than to have their spirits lifted with a state championship, but they’re flames are put out by an early career-ending injury to Miles. Hope is lost for the residents of Odessa and especially for the Panthers, since football is their only possible ticket out of their dilapidated desert town. The local radio station is flooded with phone calls for coach Gary Gaines’ resignation. The players encounter difficulties with abusive and estranged parents, fears of being injured, and learning to be independent with decisions. Gaines, who believes “Perfection is being able to look your friends in the eye and know you did everything you could not to let them down,” inspires his team to dig deep within themselves to rise up out of the ashes to take a shot at the only thing that matters in Odessa, win the state championship. This movie is rated PG-13 for thematic issues, sexual content, language, and some teens drinking and rough sports action.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Spider-Man 3

After a two blockbuster movies Spider-Man hit back with a third installment that thrilled audiences with a twist revealing the superhero’s dark side. In the first installment we saw geeky high school student Peter Parker, played by Tobey Maguire, mature into a confident Spider-Man while the second installment showed us the dilemma Parker faced as a crime-fighting hero also wanting to lead an ordinary life but for Spider-Man 3, Sony brought back director Sam Raimi to show us a darker side to the superhero, who faces his toughest villains yet. Feeling confident after defeating The Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus, Peter Parker sets his sights on settling down with his long time love Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst). While Peter attends a show that Mary Jane is performing in, he runs into Harry Osborn (James Franco), his best friend and son of the vanquished Norman Osborn, also known as the maniacal Green Goblin. Little does Peter know that Harry has just recently discovered that he is Spider-Man and blames him for his father’s death. One night as Peter and Mary Jane are out stargazing, a meteor falls from the sky and lands close by. From inside the meteor an ominous black substance emerges and attaches itself to Peter's motorcycle. A few days later, Peter heads out on his bike with the intention to meet up with Mary Jane and propose to her but he is suddenly attacked by a masked man on a hover board. Peter’s attacker reveals himself to be Harry, who is now the New Goblin after undergoing the same biological transformations that his father went through. After an intense fight Peter knocks Harry unconscious, feeling bad Peter takes his friend to the hospital where he is told that Harry will recover, but with significant memory loss. Without the memory of Peter's role in his father's death, Harry renews their friendship but just as things appear to be on the right track, the mysterious black substance takes hold of Peter, altering his behavior and appearance. With the new black Spider-man suit, Peter's physical capabilities have increased tremendously but his new rude and aggressive manner begins to take its toll on his relationships. Mary Jane is disgusted by Peter's newfound attitude, and Peter takes on a new girlfriend in order to make her jealous. At the same time other threats emerge and Peter faces the difficult task of regaining control of his life and his super powers. Fueled by the anticipation built up after the first two installments, audiences flooded theatres for the release of “Spider-Man 3,” helping it to topple previous records for opening night and weekend draws. But while it ended the year 2007 as the highest-grossing film of the year, a lukewarm critical reception may have tempered its final tally, which ultimately fell short of its predecessors. Still, with nearly $900 million in box office receipts worldwide, “Spider-Man 3” proved that the successful comic book franchise was still a force to be reckoned with on the big screen. This movie is rated PG-13 for sequences of intense action violence.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY

Sequel to Terminator. Skynet, the 21st century computer waging a losing war on humans sends a second terminator back in time to destroy the leader of the human resistance while he is still a boy. His mother is the only one who knows of the existence of the Terminators, human-like robots that exist only to kill and are nearly indestructible, and Sarah, the boy's mother is currently in a state mental hospital because of her 'delusions'. A second protector is sent back to the past by the Human resistance to protect John Connor, their future leader, at all costs. Rated R for strong sci-fi action and violence, and for language.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

HITMAN

Inspired by the identically titled video game series, Hitman follows Agent 47 (Timothy Olyphant) an orphaned, genetically enhanced assassin for the Agency – a clandestine organization that meddles in international politics and other worldly affairs. 47 is tagged with a unique, oddly unsubtle identifier: a barcode that is printed on his unmistakably bald head. The Agency has just sent 47 to Russia, where he intends to knock off its president Mikhail Belicoff (Ulrich Thomsen). After carrying out over a 100 operations on six different continents throughout the years no one expects that he will falter. Agent 47 successfully snipes Belicoff, undetectably, from miles away. Or at least he thinks. Belicoff makes a public appearance soon after his supposed death, claiming that the bullet merely grazed the president's dome. 47, his superiors, and even other government intelligence agencies are flabbergasted, certain that no man could survive such an accurate hit. In reality it was the head of state's body double that was killed Much to the FSB, CIA, and Interpol's chagrin Belicoff's mistress, a prostitute named Nika Boronina (Olga Kurylenko), supposedly witnessed the hit, an unlikely scenario given 47's distance from the leader. He is commanded to kill her but fumbles, realizing that Nika is oblivious to his identity. The prostitute uncharacteristically enchants the stoic assassin; before long the Agency reveals their location to all three intelligence organizations, and both 47 and Nika bounce between multiple countries to escape death. After its theatrical run ended Hitman earned more than four times its initial investment, not including hardy home video rentals and purchases. The picture's success has prompted Fox to begin production of a sequel. Rating: Rated R for strong violence, explicit language, and some nudity.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

THE SAVAGES

Jon and Wendy Savage are two siblings who have spent their adult years trying to recover from the abuse of their abusive father, Lenny Savage. Suddenly, a call comes in that his girlfriend has died, he cannot care for himself with his dementia and her family is dumping him on his children. Despite the fact Jon and Wendy have not spoken to Lenny for twenty years and he is even more loathsome than ever, the Savage siblings feel obliged to take care of him. Starring: Laura Linney, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Philip Bosco.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

I Spy

When a high tech fighter plane's stolen, the U.S. government believes that an arms dealer named Gundars has it and plans to sell it. So they send Alexander Scott to retrieve it. Now Scott though well-trained, is a little inexperienced and spends most of his time pining after another (female) agent. Now his superiors tell him that the best way for them to get close to Gundars is; Kelly Robinson, an egotistical and cocky boxer, who has a fight that's scheduled to take place in the city that Gundars has the plane, and Gundars is a fan of his. While the operation seems to go well, Kelly's cockiness gets them in trouble.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Suspect Zero

Thomas Mackelway is a disgraced FBI Agent, who was transferred to a desolate area in Albuquerque, New Mexico as punishment for botching a procedure which ultimately led to the release of one of the most notorious criminals on the FBI's list. Mackelway is given an opportunity to redeem himself, however, when he is called in to investigate the strange murder of a traveling salesman. Mysteriously, the mark of a circle with a line through it is the only clue that the killer left behind. Before long, the prime suspect is identified as former agent Benjamin O'Ryan, who is seemingly obsessed with hunting down serial killers and murdering them rather than turning them in to the proper authorities. Though Mackelway believes he knows the area where O'Ryan is living, he has no idea what he looks like -- a problem that the rogue agent exploits with great success. Despite his brilliance, Mackelway finds himself caught in a psychological labyrinth of sorts, and is faced with an even greater quandary after learning that O'Ryan is looking for none other than Suspect Zero, a murderer of hundreds and the FBI's most wanted man.
1:00 KSA
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Rob Zombie's Halloween

In 1978 John Carpenter's Halloween scared moviegoers around the world. Its primary character, Michael Myers was a mute, masked psychopath with a penchant for teenage blood. At the age of 10 he committed a horrific murder that sent him to a mental institution, where he was counseled by a creepy psychologist named Dr. Samuel Loomis. After years of therapy the doctor deemed Myers beyond rehabilitation, and doomed to life in a sanitarium. Famed metal musician turned director Rob Zombie revisited the classic film in 2007, intensifying the gore and creating a pathology of Myers' condition. While the original picture dedicated a brief amount of time to understanding the killer's upbringing, Zombie's iteration spends approximately 45 minutes doing so. Young Michael (Daeg Faerch) is a heavy metal fan living in an unquestionably dysfunctional household. Unemployed stepdad Ronnie (William Forsythe) berates Myers' manhood daily, while bullying schoolmates take jabs at his stripper mom, Deborah (Sheri Moon Zombie). At the same time, teenage sister Judith (Hanna R. Hall) follows in her mother's footsteps as an aspiring neighborhood tramp. When evidence surfaces that Michael has been torturing animals for fun, school officials seek professional help to reform the boy before his sadistic tendencies fully mature. Their intervention has the opposite effect however; he lashes out against his environment, slaying both Ronnie and Judith. Deborah later commits suicide in desperation after her son bludgeons a sanitarium nurse during a hospital visit. Michael's affinity for masks transforms into a complete fetish; concurrently, he ceases all spoken communication with others. Upon his eighteenth birthday state officials move an adult Myers (now portrayed by Tyler Mane) to a maximum security facility. During transport, however, he murders his handlers and steals a truck. Michael is heading to Haddonfield, his childhood stomping ground where he plans to reunite with his teenage sister Laurie (Scout Taylor-Compton). At the time of her brother's psychotic break Laurie was merely an infant; a relationship between the two siblings has never been established. It is initially unclear why Michael yearns to meet Laurie: does he love her, or intend to kill her? When news of Myers' escape reaches Dr. Loomis (Malcolm McDowell) he buys a pistol and speeds to Haddonfield, hoping to prevent a possible killing spree. Filmed with a conservative $15 million budget, Rob Zombie's Halloween garnered $80 million in ticket sales. The picture was honored with both a Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award and a Spike TV Scream Award. Soundtrack features songs by 70s rock artists like Kiss, Rush, Alice Cooper, Peter Frampton, and many more. Rating: Rated R for strong brutal bloody violence and terror throughout, sexual content, graphic nudity, and explicit language.
4:00 KSA
1:00 GMT

CLEOPATRA

Historical epic. The triumphs and tragedy of the Egyptian queen, Cleopatra who turns her attention to Marc Antony After Julius Caesar's death. Starring: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Rex Harrison.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

I Spy

When a high tech fighter plane's stolen, the U.S. government believes that an arms dealer named Gundars has it and plans to sell it. So they send Alexander Scott to retrieve it. Now Scott though well-trained, is a little inexperienced and spends most of his time pining after another (female) agent. Now his superiors tell him that the best way for them to get close to Gundars is; Kelly Robinson, an egotistical and cocky boxer, who has a fight that's scheduled to take place in the city that Gundars has the plane, and Gundars is a fan of his. While the operation seems to go well, Kelly's cockiness gets them in trouble.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

THE SAVAGES

Jon and Wendy Savage are two siblings who have spent their adult years trying to recover from the abuse of their abusive father, Lenny Savage. Suddenly, a call comes in that his girlfriend has died, he cannot care for himself with his dementia and her family is dumping him on his children. Despite the fact Jon and Wendy have not spoken to Lenny for twenty years and he is even more loathsome than ever, the Savage siblings feel obliged to take care of him. Starring: Laura Linney, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Philip Bosco.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Friday Night Lights

A genuine stand-up-and-cheer movie about a courageous high school football team's fight to fulfil their destiny and live their dream, Friday Night Lights is "unforgettable and real". Billy Bob Thornton stars in a true American story of how one legendary Texas town made hope come alive under the exhilarating glare of Friday Night Lights! "One of the greatest sports stories ever told" is now "one of the greatest sports movies ever made". The people couldn’t ask for more than to have their spirits lifted with a state championship, but they’re flames are put out by an early career-ending injury to Miles. Hope is lost for the residents of Odessa and especially for the Panthers, since football is their only possible ticket out of their dilapidated desert town. The local radio station is flooded with phone calls for coach Gary Gaines’ resignation. The players encounter difficulties with abusive and estranged parents, fears of being injured, and learning to be independent with decisions. Gaines, who believes “Perfection is being able to look your friends in the eye and know you did everything you could not to let them down,” inspires his team to dig deep within themselves to rise up out of the ashes to take a shot at the only thing that matters in Odessa, win the state championship. This movie is rated PG-13 for thematic issues, sexual content, language, and some teens drinking and rough sports action.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

In the Valley of Elah

Biblically, Elah is the name of the valley where David was to meet Goliath in their epic battle. In The Valley of Elah is a military criminal thriller that has one father taking on the colossal task of finding out the reason why his son was murdered and whodunnit. An aging military man living in Monroe, Tennessee gets a phone call. Hank Deerfield is told that his son has gone AWOL [Absent Without Leave] after his return from an 18 month stint of fighting missions in Iraq. A day later, the body is found on the outskirts of the town where his base is in Fort Rudd, New Mexico- the body is charred and dismembered. Now this once-warrior decides to set out and try to piece together the circumstances leading to his son's demise. Especially that he feels that both the military and police investigators do not want the perpetrators to come to justice. Eventually Deerfield runs into a police detective, Emily Sanders, who appears genuinely interested in solving the case. Together they will find the pieces that paint the events that led to his son Mike's demise. Ultimately "In The Valley Of Elah" is a story that describes the horrors of war, and how overexposure to violence dehumanizes those who partake. Until killing becomes morally and ethically an affair that carries minimal ramifications. Tommy Lee Jones role as the justice-seeking father was at most times haunting, and managed to land him an Oscar nomination. Simultaneously several of the actors playing soldiers had in fact served tours in Iraq, including Wes Chatham [Corporal Steve Penning], Jake McLaughlin [Spc. Gordon Bonner] and Sean Huze [Captain Jim Osher]. The film is based on a true story of a soldier, Richard Davis, who disappeared on his return from a tour in Iraq. His father, who spent 20 years in the army, began an investigation. It turned out that Davis was murdered by four other soldiers who served with him on the tour. The four men have been sentenced to prison, two for life, another for 20 years, and another for 5 years. This movie is rated R for violent and disturbing content, language, some sexuality and nudity.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

I Spy

When a high tech fighter plane's stolen, the U.S. government believes that an arms dealer named Gundars has it and plans to sell it. So they send Alexander Scott to retrieve it. Now Scott though well-trained, is a little inexperienced and spends most of his time pining after another (female) agent. Now his superiors tell him that the best way for them to get close to Gundars is; Kelly Robinson, an egotistical and cocky boxer, who has a fight that's scheduled to take place in the city that Gundars has the plane, and Gundars is a fan of his. While the operation seems to go well, Kelly's cockiness gets them in trouble.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

What Women Want

Nick Marshall is the stereotypical chauvinistic man who fancies himself as a ladies’ man and flaunts his charm and repertoire with the ladies at the office. Nick works as an advertising executive in Chicago, where a prestigious promotion is up for grabs and Nick is sure he is about to land his dream job until his boss, Dan, hires Darcy McGuire, who Dan believes can tap in to the female market. But as a self-proclaimed expert on women, Nick, is naturally insulted that Dan doubts his know how. Nick tries to get in touch with his feminine side to prove he is better than Darcy but it’s not until he slips into a bath full of water with a hair dryer does he really get an edge over his new boss. Nick’s little accident blesses him with the ability to hear women’s thoughts and soon Nick learns that his female coworkers rather despise him and that during sex, at least one was more concerned with what was on television than the act itself. Nevertheless, he uses his new insights to improve his game and succeeds in doing so. More importantly, however, he realizes he has an incredible edge over Darcy. Not only can he create marketing ideas from a feminine viewpoint, but he can also steal Darcy’s before they ever leave her lips. Inevitably he feels guilty about his thievery, but not before falling in love with his former nemesis. Complications and laughs ensue as he balances his special gift with his love for Darcy, ethics and morality. The picture’s soundtrack features a wide range of appropriate titles, including tracks from jazz songstress Nancy Wilson, Rat Pack members Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., alongside contemporary artists like Christina Aguilera who provided the highly popular theme, “What a Girl Wants.” “What Women Want” performed exceptionally at box offices across the globe, earning over $374 million. Critically it also delivered, winning a Golden Globe. This movie is rated PG-13 for sexual content and language.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Watchmen

Watchmen takes place in an alternate timeline, beginning in 1985. History and geopolitics as we know them today are much different in the film's world. The divergence began in the early twentieth century, when masked henchmen invaded America's streets. To counter rising criminal activity, a group of vigilante superheroes emerged dubbed 'The Minutemen.' A few decades later a new group of crime fighters emerged, this time focused primarily on international justice rather than street level offenses. The Minutemen's successors, the aptly named 'Watchmen,' singlehandedly thwarted the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and brought a timely end to the Vietnam War. The group's intervention in Vietnam inadvertently caused Richard Nixon's (Robert Wisden) popularity to skyrocket, and a law was passed that lifted all presidential term limits. As a result, Nixon served three consecutive terms. All was not well though. While Communist Vietnam may have fell an arms race between America and Russia continued, and tensions between the two countries remained high. In this dystopia citizens of both countries would be unsurprised by an abrupt attack. Additionally, the Watchmen had disbanded under government pressure in the early 80s; subsequently their capability to influence world events waned significantly. When former Watchman Edward Blake (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), aka The Comedian was suspiciously murdered, his fellow superhero Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) began to investigate. Rorschach suspects that the Comedian's homicide was not an isolated incident, and that the killer will be targeting other Watchmen soon. Now he must locate and warn his colleagues, fearing that the predator could exist within their own circle. Watchmen was nominated for a Teen Choice Award and garnered $185 million at box offices, easily recuperating its $130 million budget. Its eclectic soundtrack features performances by Nat 'King' Cole, Bob Dyan, Simon & Garfunkel, My Chemical Romance and many more. The film is based upon the identically titled comic penned by Alan Moore. Rating: Rated R for strong graphic violence, sexuality, nudity, and explicit language
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

PERFECT STRANGER

Rowena Price is a top New York Courier reporter and she will do anything to get her story---even if it verges on the unethical. After her plans to out a U.S. senator's homosexual relationship with an intern are thwarted, Price's next chance at a big scoop falls right into her lap. When her friend Grace is found murdered, the main suspect is revealed to be Harrison Hill, Grace’s former lover who happens to be a philandering high-powered ad exec with a very jealous wife. With some help from her right-hand tech guru, Miles, Rowena goes undercover as a temp at Hill's ad agency, where she quickly gets the attention of womanizer Hill. As Rowena tries to uncover the truth behind her friend’s murder she discovers that everyone has secrets, including Hill, who must keep his affairs from his wife or risk loosing her generous flow of cash that fuels his over-the-top lifestyle. But how far would Hill go to keep his secrets from getting out? This movie is rated R for sexual content, nudity, some disturbing violent images and language.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Bloodsuckers

In 2210, mankind has explored the space and found a vampiric menace, declaring war against different breeds of vampires some of them inclusive human flesh cannibals. The V-SAN (aka Vampire Sanitation) spaceship leaded by Captain Churchill receives a distress call from an Earth base and his team formed by the vampire Quintana, the rookie officer Damian and the rebels Rosa and Roman seek survivors and vampires and they rescue the scientist Fiona, but Capt. Churchill is captured by the vampires. After their next assignment, the provisional captain Damian and his group disclose that a traitor has disengaged the defense system of the bases and they chase their prime suspect.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Suspect Zero

Thomas Mackelway is a disgraced FBI Agent, who was transferred to a desolate area in Albuquerque, New Mexico as punishment for botching a procedure which ultimately led to the release of one of the most notorious criminals on the FBI's list. Mackelway is given an opportunity to redeem himself, however, when he is called in to investigate the strange murder of a traveling salesman. Mysteriously, the mark of a circle with a line through it is the only clue that the killer left behind. Before long, the prime suspect is identified as former agent Benjamin O'Ryan, who is seemingly obsessed with hunting down serial killers and murdering them rather than turning them in to the proper authorities. Though Mackelway believes he knows the area where O'Ryan is living, he has no idea what he looks like -- a problem that the rogue agent exploits with great success. Despite his brilliance, Mackelway finds himself caught in a psychological labyrinth of sorts, and is faced with an even greater quandary after learning that O'Ryan is looking for none other than Suspect Zero, a murderer of hundreds and the FBI's most wanted man.


4:00 KSA
1:00 GMT

Flyboys

Flyboys is a drama based on the group of Americans who volunteered to become fighter pilots in the Lafayette Escadrille, the 124th air squadron formed by the French in 1916, in order to fight in World War I prior to the United States’ involvement. The film stars James Franco (Spiderman) as Blaine Rawlings; Martin Henderson (Torque) plays Reed Cassidy; Jean Reno (Ronin) as Captain Theneault; Jennifer Decker (Hellphone) as Lucienne. Also starring in the film are David Elison as Eddie Beagle, Tyler Labine as Briggs Lowry and Abdul Salis as Eugene Skinner. The film is directed by Tony Bill (Five Corners). Blaine Rowlings is at a low in his life after the foreclosure of his family ranch. Briggs Rowly’s father is becoming too much for him to handle. African-American Eugene Skinner has been accepted as an athlete in France. After seeing a video reel of the kinds of fatal air combat taking place in World War I, Blaine is intrigued and inspired to go fight for a cause. Rowly uses the opportunity as an escape, while Eugene feels indebted to pay back his adopted country. The three join the Lafayette Escadrille, where dog fights are the name of the game. Each amateur struggles with the demands of flying while facing racial prejudice, going through the cold path of revenge, and even falling in love. Can these boys live up to the heat, or is it just too hot to handle? The film won a Park City Film Musica award and was praised for its highly realistic CGI fight scenes. Rated PG-13 for war action violence and some sexual content


7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

In the Valley of Elah

Biblically, Elah is the name of the valley where David was to meet Goliath in their epic battle. In The Valley of Elah is a military criminal thriller that has one father taking on the colossal task of finding out the reason why his son was murdered and whodunnit. An aging military man living in Monroe, Tennessee gets a phone call. Hank Deerfield is told that his son has gone AWOL [Absent Without Leave] after his return from an 18 month stint of fighting missions in Iraq. A day later, the body is found on the outskirts of the town where his base is in Fort Rudd, New Mexico- the body is charred and dismembered. Now this once-warrior decides to set out and try to piece together the circumstances leading to his son's demise. Especially that he feels that both the military and police investigators do not want the perpetrators to come to justice. Eventually Deerfield runs into a police detective, Emily Sanders, who appears genuinely interested in solving the case. Together they will find the pieces that paint the events that led to his son Mike's demise. Ultimately "In The Valley Of Elah" is a story that describes the horrors of war, and how overexposure to violence dehumanizes those who partake. Until killing becomes morally and ethically an affair that carries minimal ramifications. Tommy Lee Jones role as the justice-seeking father was at most times haunting, and managed to land him an Oscar nomination. Simultaneously several of the actors playing soldiers had in fact served tours in Iraq, including Wes Chatham [Corporal Steve Penning], Jake McLaughlin [Spc. Gordon Bonner] and Sean Huze [Captain Jim Osher]. The film is based on a true story of a soldier, Richard Davis, who disappeared on his return from a tour in Iraq. His father, who spent 20 years in the army, began an investigation. It turned out that Davis was murdered by four other soldiers who served with him on the tour. The four men have been sentenced to prison, two for life, another for 20 years, and another for 5 years. This movie is rated R for violent and disturbing content, language, some sexuality and nudity.


9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

What Women Want

Nick Marshall is the stereotypical chauvinistic man who fancies himself as a ladies’ man and flaunts his charm and repertoire with the ladies at the office. Nick works as an advertising executive in Chicago, where a prestigious promotion is up for grabs and Nick is sure he is about to land his dream job until his boss, Dan, hires Darcy McGuire, who Dan believes can tap in to the female market. But as a self-proclaimed expert on women, Nick, is naturally insulted that Dan doubts his know how. Nick tries to get in touch with his feminine side to prove he is better than Darcy but it’s not until he slips into a bath full of water with a hair dryer does he really get an edge over his new boss. Nick’s little accident blesses him with the ability to hear women’s thoughts and soon Nick learns that his female coworkers rather despise him and that during sex, at least one was more concerned with what was on television than the act itself. Nevertheless, he uses his new insights to improve his game and succeeds in doing so. More importantly, however, he realizes he has an incredible edge over Darcy. Not only can he create marketing ideas from a feminine viewpoint, but he can also steal Darcy’s before they ever leave her lips. Inevitably he feels guilty about his thievery, but not before falling in love with his former nemesis. Complications and laughs ensue as he balances his special gift with his love for Darcy, ethics and morality. The picture’s soundtrack features a wide range of appropriate titles, including tracks from jazz songstress Nancy Wilson, Rat Pack members Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr., alongside contemporary artists like Christina Aguilera who provided the highly popular theme, “What a Girl Wants.” “What Women Want” performed exceptionally at box offices across the globe, earning over $374 million. Critically it also delivered, winning a Golden Globe. This movie is rated PG-13 for sexual content and language.


11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Watchmen

Watchmen takes place in an alternate timeline, beginning in 1985. History and geopolitics as we know them today are much different in the film's world. The divergence began in the early twentieth century, when masked henchmen invaded America's streets. To counter rising criminal activity, a group of vigilante superheroes emerged dubbed 'The Minutemen.' A few decades later a new group of crime fighters emerged, this time focused primarily on international justice rather than street level offenses. The Minutemen's successors, the aptly named 'Watchmen,' singlehandedly thwarted the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and brought a timely end to the Vietnam War. The group's intervention in Vietnam inadvertently caused Richard Nixon's (Robert Wisden) popularity to skyrocket, and a law was passed that lifted all presidential term limits. As a result, Nixon served three consecutive terms. All was not well though. While Communist Vietnam may have fell an arms race between America and Russia continued, and tensions between the two countries remained high. In this dystopia citizens of both countries would be unsurprised by an abrupt attack. Additionally, the Watchmen had disbanded under government pressure in the early 80s; subsequently their capability to influence world events waned significantly. When former Watchman Edward Blake (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), aka The Comedian was suspiciously murdered, his fellow superhero Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley) began to investigate. Rorschach suspects that the Comedian's homicide was not an isolated incident, and that the killer will be targeting other Watchmen soon. Now he must locate and warn his colleagues, fearing that the predator could exist within their own circle. Watchmen was nominated for a Teen Choice Award and garnered $185 million at box offices, easily recuperating its $130 million budget. Its eclectic soundtrack features performances by Nat 'King' Cole, Bob Dyan, Simon & Garfunkel, My Chemical Romance and many more. The film is based upon the identically titled comic penned by Alan Moore. Rating: Rated R for strong graphic violence, sexuality, nudity, and explicit language


13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

Rising Sun

During a party, a professional mistress, is found dead, apparently after some rough sex. A police detective, Web Smith is called in to investigate but before getting there, he gets a call from John Connor, a former police Captain and expert on Japanese affairs. Starring: Sean Connery, Wesley Snipes, Harvey Keitel.


15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

PERFECT STRANGER

Rowena Price is a top New York Courier reporter and she will do anything to get her story---even if it verges on the unethical. After her plans to out a U.S. senator's homosexual relationship with an intern are thwarted, Price's next chance at a big scoop falls right into her lap. When her friend Grace is found murdered, the main suspect is revealed to be Harrison Hill, Grace’s former lover who happens to be a philandering high-powered ad exec with a very jealous wife. With some help from her right-hand tech guru, Miles, Rowena goes undercover as a temp at Hill's ad agency, where she quickly gets the attention of womanizer Hill. As Rowena tries to uncover the truth behind her friend’s murder she discovers that everyone has secrets, including Hill, who must keep his affairs from his wife or risk loosing her generous flow of cash that fuels his over-the-top lifestyle. But how far would Hill go to keep his secrets from getting out? This movie is rated R for sexual content, nudity, some disturbing violent images and language.


17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

BE KIND REWIND

Jack Black and Mos Def portray Jerry Mclean and Mike Coolwell, two childhood buddies living in a New Jersey slum that is slowly undergoing gentrification. Mike works for Mr. Fletcher (Danny Glover) at 'Be Kind Rewind,' a fledgling video rental store that solely stocks VHS tapes. This is not an attempt at retro chic, but a purely economic decision: the store's owner cannot afford to repurchase his inventory on DVD, especially since the building's landlord is threatening to evict him. To stall the eviction Fletcher has concocted a claim that jazz legend Fats Waller was born at the site, and that it should be preserved as a historical landmark. When Fletcher travels with his friends to attend a memorial for Waller, he entrusts Mike to look after the shop and to keep Jerry out -- a task he inevitably fails at. Jerry is a delusional and paranoid nuisance who believes that radiation emitting from a nearby power substation is slowly melting his brain, and subsequently inducing recurring headaches. Officials, friends, and family members are understandably skeptical of Jerry's claims; left with no other alternative, he attempts to sabotage the substation. While doing so, however, he electrocutes himself and is transformed into a human magnet. Later on that day Jerry visits Mike at work, exposing the store's tapes to his magnetic field and unwittingly erasing each one. When the two friends realize what has happened they attempt to procure new copies of popular titles, but their effort is futile. Fletcher is due to return any day, and he will be furious to discover his lifelong collection wrecked. Fortunately Jerry has a brilliant, even if implausible plan: use a consumer grade videocamera to reshoot the shop's biggest rentals. Their first film is a low-budget, 20-minute, recreation of Ghostbusters; customers respond surprisingly well to the knockoff pictures, earning Mike and Jerry a local cult following. Soon the burgeoning filmmakers are making Fletcher's business a profitable endeavor, selling their creations for $20 each. Big problems lie ahead though as city authorities refuse to acknowledge the shop as a historical landmark, and feds seize and destroy the boys' collection of recordings, deeming them counterfeit. Mike and Jerry have overcome obstacles in the past, but have they finally met their match? Be Kind Rewind earned $30 million at the box office and another $5 million in DVD sales, easily recuperating its $20 million budget. Its soundtrack features performances by Fats Waller, reggae legend Yellowman, The Gap Band, Billy Preston, and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for some sexual references.


19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Hancock

Ray offers to launch a marketing campaign for Hancock while simultaneously rehabilitating the superhuman wino. Part of this plan includes the hero's surrender to police, and the completion of his jail sentence. Embrey reasons that without Hancock, crime rates will skyrocket, and public demand and appreciation of his services will increase. When plans of a complex bank robbery reach the police chief, he calls upon Hancock for help. That is not the end of the story however, and the greatest surprise is yet to come. Audiences responded favorably to the picture, earning it a Kids' Choice Award and a Teen Choice Award, in addition to a People's Choice nomination. Ticket sales were brisk, totaling over $624 million from a budget of $150 million, not including nearly $90 million in home media revenue. Soundtrack features the J. Geils Band, Ludacris, Ice-T, John Lee Hooker, and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for some intense sequences of action, violence, and explicit language.


21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

Minority Report

Minority Report is a sci-fi thriller loosely based on the story “The Minority Report” by Philip K. Dick. It is about a special crime unit set in the future which arrests criminals before they commit the crime through the help of clairvoyants. Things take a turn when the unit foretells of one of their own as the next criminal. John Anderton, a Washington, D.C. detective in the year 2054. Anderton works for "Precrime," a special unit of the police department that arrests murderers before they have committed the actual crime. Precrime bases its work on the visions of three psychics or "precogs" whose prophecies of future events are never in error. When Anderton discovers that he has been identified as the future killer of a man he's never met, he is forced to become a fugitive from his own colleagues as he tries to uncover the mystery of the victim-to-be's identity. He kidnaps Agatha, one of the precogs, and begins to formulate a theory about a possible frame-up from within his own department. The film received an Academy Award nomination and picked up four Saturn Awards This movie is rated PG-13 for violence, brief language, drug and some sexual content


23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

DREAMCATCHER

Friends on a camping trip discover that the town they are in is being cursed in an unusual fashion by parasitic aliens from outer space.


1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Les Soeurs Fachees

3:00 KSA
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Bloodsuckers

In 2210, mankind has explored the space and found a vampiric menace, declaring war against different breeds of vampires some of them inclusive human flesh cannibals. The V-SAN (aka Vampire Sanitation) spaceship leaded by Captain Churchill receives a distress call from an Earth base and his team formed by the vampire Quintana, the rookie officer Damian and the rebels Rosa and Roman seek survivors and vampires and they rescue the scientist Fiona, but Capt. Churchill is captured by the vampires. After their next assignment, the provisional captain Damian and his group disclose that a traitor has disengaged the defense system of the bases and they chase their prime suspect.

4:00 KSA
1:00 GMT

REIGN OVER ME

A man who lost his family in the September 11 attack on New York City runs into his old college roommate. Rekindling the friendship is the one thing that appears able to help the man recover from his grief. Starring: Don Cheadle, Adam Sandler, Liv Tyler.

7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

Rising Sun

During a party, a professional mistress, is found dead, apparently after some rough sex. A police detective, Web Smith is called in to investigate but before getting there, he gets a call from John Connor, a former police Captain and expert on Japanese affairs. Starring: Sean Connery, Wesley Snipes, Harvey Keitel.

9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

TRIXIE

An eccentric, unconventional woman whose naive aspirations to rise from her job as a security guard to full-fledged private eye lead her into a tangled PL: mess. Starring: Emily Watson, Dermot Mulroney, Nick Nolte.

11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Hancock

Ray offers to launch a marketing campaign for Hancock while simultaneously rehabilitating the superhuman wino. Part of this plan includes the hero's surrender to police, and the completion of his jail sentence. Embrey reasons that without Hancock, crime rates will skyrocket, and public demand and appreciation of his services will increase. When plans of a complex bank robbery reach the police chief, he calls upon Hancock for help. That is not the end of the story however, and the greatest surprise is yet to come. Audiences responded favorably to the picture, earning it a Kids' Choice Award and a Teen Choice Award, in addition to a People's Choice nomination. Ticket sales were brisk, totaling over $624 million from a budget of $150 million, not including nearly $90 million in home media revenue. Soundtrack features the J. Geils Band, Ludacris, Ice-T, John Lee Hooker, and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for some intense sequences of action, violence, and explicit language.

13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

BE KIND REWIND

Jack Black and Mos Def portray Jerry Mclean and Mike Coolwell, two childhood buddies living in a New Jersey slum that is slowly undergoing gentrification. Mike works for Mr. Fletcher (Danny Glover) at 'Be Kind Rewind,' a fledgling video rental store that solely stocks VHS tapes. This is not an attempt at retro chic, but a purely economic decision: the store's owner cannot afford to repurchase his inventory on DVD, especially since the building's landlord is threatening to evict him. To stall the eviction Fletcher has concocted a claim that jazz legend Fats Waller was born at the site, and that it should be preserved as a historical landmark. When Fletcher travels with his friends to attend a memorial for Waller, he entrusts Mike to look after the shop and to keep Jerry out -- a task he inevitably fails at. Jerry is a delusional and paranoid nuisance who believes that radiation emitting from a nearby power substation is slowly melting his brain, and subsequently inducing recurring headaches. Officials, friends, and family members are understandably skeptical of Jerry's claims; left with no other alternative, he attempts to sabotage the substation. While doing so, however, he electrocutes himself and is transformed into a human magnet. Later on that day Jerry visits Mike at work, exposing the store's tapes to his magnetic field and unwittingly erasing each one. When the two friends realize what has happened they attempt to procure new copies of popular titles, but their effort is futile. Fletcher is due to return any day, and he will be furious to discover his lifelong collection wrecked. Fortunately Jerry has a brilliant, even if implausible plan: use a consumer grade videocamera to reshoot the shop's biggest rentals. Their first film is a low-budget, 20-minute, recreation of Ghostbusters; customers respond surprisingly well to the knockoff pictures, earning Mike and Jerry a local cult following. Soon the burgeoning filmmakers are making Fletcher's business a profitable endeavor, selling their creations for $20 each. Big problems lie ahead though as city authorities refuse to acknowledge the shop as a historical landmark, and feds seize and destroy the boys' collection of recordings, deeming them counterfeit. Mike and Jerry have overcome obstacles in the past, but have they finally met their match? Be Kind Rewind earned $30 million at the box office and another $5 million in DVD sales, easily recuperating its $20 million budget. Its soundtrack features performances by Fats Waller, reggae legend Yellowman, The Gap Band, Billy Preston, and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for some sexual references.

15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

Minority Report

Minority Report is a sci-fi thriller loosely based on the story “The Minority Report” by Philip K. Dick. It is about a special crime unit set in the future which arrests criminals before they commit the crime through the help of clairvoyants. Things take a turn when the unit foretells of one of their own as the next criminal. John Anderton, a Washington, D.C. detective in the year 2054. Anderton works for "Precrime," a special unit of the police department that arrests murderers before they have committed the actual crime. Precrime bases its work on the visions of three psychics or "precogs" whose prophecies of future events are never in error. When Anderton discovers that he has been identified as the future killer of a man he's never met, he is forced to become a fugitive from his own colleagues as he tries to uncover the mystery of the victim-to-be's identity. He kidnaps Agatha, one of the precogs, and begins to formulate a theory about a possible frame-up from within his own department. The film received an Academy Award nomination and picked up four Saturn Awards This movie is rated PG-13 for violence, brief language, drug and some sexual content

Minority Report

Minority Report is a sci-fi thriller loosely based on the story “The Minority Report” by Philip K. Dick. It is about a special crime unit set in the future which arrests criminals before they commit the crime through the help of clairvoyants. Things take a turn when the unit foretells of one of their own as the next criminal. John Anderton, a Washington, D.C. detective in the year 2054. Anderton works for "Precrime," a special unit of the police department that arrests murderers before they have committed the actual crime. Precrime bases its work on the visions of three psychics or "precogs" whose prophecies of future events are never in error. When Anderton discovers that he has been identified as the future killer of a man he's never met, he is forced to become a fugitive from his own colleagues as he tries to uncover the mystery of the victim-to-be's identity. He kidnaps Agatha, one of the precogs, and begins to formulate a theory about a possible frame-up from within his own department. The film received an Academy Award nomination and picked up four Saturn Awards This movie is rated PG-13 for violence, brief language, drug and some sexual content

17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

ALL THE KING'S MEN

Modeled after real-life Louisiana depression-era governor Huey Long, All the King's Men tells the story of Willie Stark (Sean Penn), a small-town attorney persuaded into running for governor. At first he plays a fair game, but when newspaper reporter Jack Burden (Jude Law) informs Stark that his small-town, naïve persona is being utilized by another candidate to split votes, he becomes enraged. From that point forward he fights a full-fledged, gritty political battle against his opponents. His fiery speeches are aimed toward the state's populace: impoverished, working-class, and uneducated voters desperate for change. Stark's strategy works. After being elected he begins initiating social projects that enhance his image as a friend of the downtrodden. The governor builds a hospital and appoints Jack as his advisor, while Stark's intimidating driver and bodyguard, Roderick 'Sugar Boy' Ellis (Jackie Earle Haley) ensures the leader's safety. He wears beautiful clothing while delivering speeches that inspire his disenfranchised constituents during a time of great despair. The reality of Louisiana's condition remains bleak however, no matter how many buildings are erected or handouts given. The governor also begins to reveal his true nature to colleagues, one quite different from the benevolent orator so many grew to love. Underneath the surface Starks is undoubtedly more corrupt than his adversaries, and Jack's conscientious stepfather, Judge Irwin (Anthony Hopkins) intends to confront Starks publicly regarding his misdeeds. Whether wrong or right, moral or immoral one thing is for sure: Willie Starks will not go out without a fight. Rating: Rated PG-13 for an intense sequence of violence, sexual content, and partial nudity.

19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

The Message

Handsomely-mounted historical epic concerns the birth of the Islamic faith and the story of the prophet Mohammed In Mecca in the 7th century, Mohammed is visited by a vision of the Angel Gabriel, who urges him to lead the people of Mecca to cast aside the 300 idols of Kaaba and instead worship the one true God. Speaking out against the corrupt political and military leaders who rule Mecca. With the help of his uncle, a brave warrior named Hamza (Anthony Quinn), Mohammed and his followers return to Mecca to liberate the city in the name of God.

21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

The Game

Wealthy financier Nicholas Van Orton gets a strange birthday present from wayward brother Conrad: a live-action game that consumes his life. The Game is a fast-paced cinematic roller-coaster ride focusing on Nicholas Van Orton, a joyless San Francisco investment banker who receives an unusual birthday present from his estranged younger brother, Conrad. The gift enrolls Nicholas in CRS (Consumer Recreation Services), a company that designs elaborate real-life games for each specific participant. As the game begins, the reluctant Nicholas becomes the victim of a series of pranks that quickly turn malicious and dangerous. Stripped of his finances and convinced that he can trust no one, Nicholas realizes that this game may be an attempt to steal his fortune and leave him for dead. In a desperate bid to regain his life, Nicholas infiltrates CRS in order to uncover the secrets of the mysterious organization. Michael Douglas is perfect playing the uptight businessman Nicholas, cleverly riffing on his Oscar-winning performance as the cold-blooded Gordon Gekko in WALL STREET. Fincher's Kafkaesque carnival show is an exercise in taut filmmaking that mischievously pulls a seemingly endless supply of rugs out from under both Nicholas and, even more impressive, the viewer. This movie is rated R for language, and for some violence and sexuality.

1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Maximum Cage Fighting

Jimmy Garren, a former Tae Kwon Do world champion, is now retired and a widowed father to ten-year-old Katie. So when he's challenged by a famous cage fighter-and former rival Nick "the Nasty" Harper-to a fight, he refuses...until Katie is kidnapped by Harper's crew. With the match being the only way to save his daughter. Stars: Richard Alonzo, Olivia Briggs, Kellsi Chischilly.

3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

DREAMCATCHER

Friends on a camping trip discover that the town they're vacationing in, is being plagued in an unusual fashion by parasitic aliens from outer space. Based on the novel by Stephen King, Dreamcatcher follows four friends who receive psychic powers as children when they aid and befriend a mentally retarded boy named Duddits. As adults, Jonesy, Henry, Beaver and Pete, reunite every winter at a cabin deep in the Maine woods to hunt, drink, and celebrate the bond they share with Duddits and each other. However, this year their wilderness reunion is marred by disturbing incidents which begin with the discovery of a lost, sick hunter and a frozen figure in the middle of a remote road. As events escalate and horrific creatures emerge from unsightly spaces, heavily armed government operatives, led by the imposing Colonel Curtis, arrive in the area, and soon the situation becomes an all-out battle for the fate of humanity. Seemingly disparate elements that filter into this giddily strange story include creeping red mold, fatal bowel movements, deadly worms with needlelike teeth, an imaginary space called the "memory warehouse," a deranged military officer, and an ailing man obsessed with Scooby-Doo. Director/screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan, along with veteran screenwriter William Goldman, revel in the absurdity of the tale, crafting an often chilling and sometimes funny film that delights in its own thoroughly entertaining outrageousness. This movie is rated R for violence, gore and language.

4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

TRIXIE

An eccentric, unconventional woman whose naive aspirations to rise from her job as a security guard to full-fledged private eye lead her into a tangled PL: mess. Starring: Emily Watson, Dermot Mulroney, Nick Nolte.

6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

THE PHANTOM PT1

The first episode of the two-episodes mini-series. “The Phantom” stars Ryan Carnes as Chris Moore, a New York law student who moonlights as a daredevil. Unbeknownst to Chris, his real name is actually Kit Walker, and he’s the latest in a long line of Walkers that have worn the mantle of The Phantom, a crime fighter with a penchant for, as it were, “smashing” evil. Years ago, when he was a boy, Kit’s mother was murdered by assassins of the Singh Brotherhood, the long-standing arch nemesis of the Phantoms, who have figured out hat the best way to stop the Phantom’s meddling is just to, well, kill the Phantom before he gets the chance to be trained in the arts of evil smashing. Now a grown man, Kit faces his destiny when the Phantom’s representative Abel Vandermaark (Jean Marchand) shows up at his doorsteps with the cold hard truth – that the people he thought were his parents are in fact not his real parents, and that his destiny lies elsewhere, and it doesn’t exactly include law school. On the bright side, being the Phantom means teaming up with the beautiful Guran (Sandrine Holt), getting his own skull-themed lair on an out-of-place island, and a groovy, bullet-proof, purple-tinted Phantom suit that has been updated for the times. After all, that old Phantom costume certainly doesn’t leave much to the imagination.

7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

ALL THE KING'S MEN

Modeled after real-life Louisiana depression-era governor Huey Long, All the King's Men tells the story of Willie Stark (Sean Penn), a small-town attorney persuaded into running for governor. At first he plays a fair game, but when newspaper reporter Jack Burden (Jude Law) informs Stark that his small-town, naïve persona is being utilized by another candidate to split votes, he becomes enraged. From that point forward he fights a full-fledged, gritty political battle against his opponents. His fiery speeches are aimed toward the state's populace: impoverished, working-class, and uneducated voters desperate for change. Stark's strategy works. After being elected he begins initiating social projects that enhance his image as a friend of the downtrodden. The governor builds a hospital and appoints Jack as his advisor, while Stark's intimidating driver and bodyguard, Roderick 'Sugar Boy' Ellis (Jackie Earle Haley) ensures the leader's safety. He wears beautiful clothing while delivering speeches that inspire his disenfranchised constituents during a time of great despair. The reality of Louisiana's condition remains bleak however, no matter how many buildings are erected or handouts given. The governor also begins to reveal his true nature to colleagues, one quite different from the benevolent orator so many grew to love. Underneath the surface Starks is undoubtedly more corrupt than his adversaries, and Jack's conscientious stepfather, Judge Irwin (Anthony Hopkins) intends to confront Starks publicly regarding his misdeeds. Whether wrong or right, moral or immoral one thing is for sure: Willie Starks will not go out without a fight. Rating: Rated PG-13 for an intense sequence of violence, sexual content, and partial nudity.

9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

BIRTH

Anna is a young widow who is finally getting on with her life after the death of her husband, Sean. Now engaged to be married, Anna meets a ten-year-old boy who tells her he is Sean reincarnated. Anna, a wealthy widower preparing to remarry 10 years after the sad, premature death of her husband. She inhabits a vast apartment in New York City, which is owned by her protective mother, Eleanor, who quickly gathers Anna under her protective wing whenever trouble comes calling. Anna's new fiancé Joseph also resides in the austere apartment, where a party is thrown to celebrate the impending wedlock of the happy couple. An unwelcome visitor in the shape of 10-year-old Sean crashes the festivities, cornering Anna and claiming to be her departed husband. After a derisory reaction from Anna, events take a strange twist when Sean continues to hound the widower, revealing facts that only her late husband could possibly know. Emotions pour out of Anna, with Kidman delivering an exemplary performance as she manages to simultaneously convey grief, confusion, and the overwhelming feeling of loss that Anna had all but buried. Becoming ever more convinced of Sean's authenticity, Anna risks losing everything as Joseph and Eleanor attempt to debunk the veracity of the 10-year-old's claims, but fight a losing battle as Anna's old feelings reawaken and blossom into a palpable flourish of love and desire. This movie is rated R for sexuality.

11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

The Game

Wealthy financier Nicholas Van Orton gets a strange birthday present from wayward brother Conrad: a live-action game that consumes his life. The Game is a fast-paced cinematic roller-coaster ride focusing on Nicholas Van Orton, a joyless San Francisco investment banker who receives an unusual birthday present from his estranged younger brother, Conrad. The gift enrolls Nicholas in CRS (Consumer Recreation Services), a company that designs elaborate real-life games for each specific participant. As the game begins, the reluctant Nicholas becomes the victim of a series of pranks that quickly turn malicious and dangerous. Stripped of his finances and convinced that he can trust no one, Nicholas realizes that this game may be an attempt to steal his fortune and leave him for dead. In a desperate bid to regain his life, Nicholas infiltrates CRS in order to uncover the secrets of the mysterious organization. Michael Douglas is perfect playing the uptight businessman Nicholas, cleverly riffing on his Oscar-winning performance as the cold-blooded Gordon Gekko in WALL STREET. Fincher's Kafkaesque carnival show is an exercise in taut filmmaking that mischievously pulls a seemingly endless supply of rugs out from under both Nicholas and, even more impressive, the viewer. This movie is rated R for language, and for some violence and sexuality.

13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

REIGN OVER ME

A man who lost his family in the September 11 attack on New York City runs into his old college roommate. Rekindling the friendship is the one thing that appears able to help the man recover from his grief. Starring: Don Cheadle, Adam Sandler, Liv Tyler.

15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

ALL THE KING'S MEN

Modeled after real-life Louisiana depression-era governor Huey Long, All the King's Men tells the story of Willie Stark (Sean Penn), a small-town attorney persuaded into running for governor. At first he plays a fair game, but when newspaper reporter Jack Burden (Jude Law) informs Stark that his small-town, naïve persona is being utilized by another candidate to split votes, he becomes enraged. From that point forward he fights a full-fledged, gritty political battle against his opponents. His fiery speeches are aimed toward the state's populace: impoverished, working-class, and uneducated voters desperate for change. Stark's strategy works. After being elected he begins initiating social projects that enhance his image as a friend of the downtrodden. The governor builds a hospital and appoints Jack as his advisor, while Stark's intimidating driver and bodyguard, Roderick 'Sugar Boy' Ellis (Jackie Earle Haley) ensures the leader's safety. He wears beautiful clothing while delivering speeches that inspire his disenfranchised constituents during a time of great despair. The reality of Louisiana's condition remains bleak however, no matter how many buildings are erected or handouts given. The governor also begins to reveal his true nature to colleagues, one quite different from the benevolent orator so many grew to love. Underneath the surface Starks is undoubtedly more corrupt than his adversaries, and Jack's conscientious stepfather, Judge Irwin (Anthony Hopkins) intends to confront Starks publicly regarding his misdeeds. Whether wrong or right, moral or immoral one thing is for sure: Willie Starks will not go out without a fight. Rating: Rated PG-13 for an intense sequence of violence, sexual content, and partial nudity.

17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

WILD WILD WEST

Based (loosely) on the 1960s Robert Conrad television vehicle, WILD WILD WEST is a classic buddy film: One man relies solely on his guns (or fists), while the other relies on intellect. James West is a man of action, a Civil War hero, a ladies' man. Artemus Gordon is a wacky inventor and master of disguise. The team is created when the world's leading scientists are kidnapped by a diabolical madman named Dr. Arliss Loveless (Kenneth Branagh), and President Ulysses S. Grant wants his two best men on the job. President Ulysses S. Grant forces the two to team up to save the world's leading scientists, who have been kidnapped by evil madman Dr. Arliss Loveless. The movie supplies many impressive visuals (thanks to brilliant production designer Bo Welch) and some hearty laughs. An odd but enjoyable blend of science fiction and old-school Western, WILD WILD WEST is packed with cool images and slick action sequences. This movie is rated PG-13 for action violence, sex references and innuendo.

19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

KUNG FU HUSTLE

Director and actor Stephen Chow portrays Sing, a wannabe kung fu master whose failed attempts at morality initiated a life of petty thievery. Alongside his pal, Bone (Lam Chi-chung) both dream of joining Shanghai's infamous Axe Gang, though they lack the necessary maliciousness. Still they decide to harness the gang's infamy to terrify residents of Pig Sty Alley, the only neighborhood in Shanghai uninhabited by the Axes; robberies in the impoverished area are a futile endeavor for all except the most pathetic thugs. When Sing and Bone attempt to assault Pig Sty's residents, they discover that each of its seemingly harmless dwellers are kung fu masters, particularly the tenement's stereotypical landlady portrayed by Yuen Qiu. Reports of the impersonations reach the gang's leader, Sum (Danny Chan) who quickly descends upon the slum to annihilate the pair. Instead he becomes entangled with the area's residents who effortlessly humiliate the gang. With his ego scarred, Sum is determined to teach the moneyless community a lesson and employs Bone and Sing as assassins. If they successfully murder one neighborhood resident Sum agrees to recognize the duo as official Axe members. Sing is not a criminal at heart however, and eventually joins Pig Sty's people in resisting Sum's goons. Kung Fu Hustle was a gamble for Columbia's Asian film division, who rarely attempts to target both Western and Asian audiences. The picture was both a critical and commercial success however, earning almost $100 million internationally -- 5 times its $20 million budget. Kung Fu Hustle was nominated for a Golden Globe and an MTV Movie Award.

21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

THE BOOK OF ELI

In the year 2043 a massive world war has left earth in shambles. Goods that were once available in abundance are now scarce; money is non-existent, and bartering for even the simplest items is common practice. The few youths who managed to survive these apocalyptic catastrophes are the first of an especially deprived, illiterate, and completely unskilled generation. Most have turned to gangs and crime for sustenance, and local thugs for spiritual guidance. The few educated men who remain use their knowledge for evil. There is one exception to this rule however: a strangely righteous and faithful man known only as Eli (Denzel Washington). For the past 30 years Eli has walked on foot from America’s east coast determined to reach its west. More specifically, he intends to reach the notorious Alcatraz prison in San Francisco. As he travels he faces nonstop opposition, yet miraculously remains unharmed. Whether genuine or delusional, Eli has been commanded by an unidentified source to protect the sole copy of a mysterious text. This is no easy task, especially since less honorable individuals are desperate to obtain the book as well. One of Eli’s primary foes is Carnegie (Gary Oldman), a man of comparable intellectual capacity. Carnegie is initially impressed by Eli’s fighting abilities and attempts to recruit him as member of his gang. Eli refuses however, realizing his greater calling and moral incompatibility with the hooligan, whose source of income includes prostituting his own daughter, Solara (Mila Kunis) among other vices. When Carnegie coincidentally learns about Eli’s holy text through Solara and his blind wife, Claudia (Jennifer Beals), the traveler’s refusal becomes completely unacceptable. Before Carnegie can apprehend Eli, however, he flees; unbeknownst to both men Solara, intrigued by the strange visitor, follows. The hoodlum’s fascination with the document lies in its ability to entrance those who believe in it. While ideally this would lead to the formation of a just society, Carnegie intends to manipulate others with it for his own evil purposes. What ensues is a fantastically choreographed game of cat and mouse in which neither man refuses to lose. The Book of Eli was granted a budget of $80 million, and managed to return nearly double that amount at $157 million. The picture’s soundtrack features the soulful sounds of Al Green and Anita Ward’s disco classic Ring my Bell.

23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

28 WEEKS LATER

Picking up where its predecessor left off, 28 Weeks Later transports viewers to a post-apocalyptic version of London, where a deadly virus has zombified all except a few of its residents. Those who avoided infection have been quarantined to a small section of town, where American-led NATO forces protect the perimeter from zombie intrusion. As weeks pass the remaining carriers of the disease slowly begin dying of starvation. That is when two young children: Tammy (Imogen Poots) and Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton) return from a Spanish vacation to reunite with their quarantined father, Don (Robert Carlyle). In an act of cowardice, Don abandoned the children’s mother, Alice (Catherine McCormack) during the initial zombie attack. Rather than admit this to the kids, he devises a tale that paints him as a heroine. With the streets cleared of the zombies, however, Tammy and Andy decide to venture back to their old home and retrieve some personal belongings. At their home the kids discover Alice alive in the attic, though disoriented. Strangely, it seems that she is immune to the virus, but is still capable of transmitting it to others. Alice returns to the quarantined zone with Tammy and Andy, eventually bumping heads with Don – who attempts to apologize for his shameful act. Don eventually wins back his wife’s affection and both kiss. The saliva from this loving embrace infects him with Alice’s disease however, and the formally contained virus is once again on the loose. Andy, Tammy, and Alice must battle for their own survival, as NATO commander Stone (depicted by The Wire’s Idris Elba) orders a carpet-bombing of the entire city. Like 28 Days Later, its second iteration proved successful at the box office. With a slender budget of only $15 million it managed to garner more than $64 million worldwide, going head to head in theaters with the blockbuster Spider-Man 3. Hints from the film’s director, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo indicate that a third installment of the series could be in the works. Rated R for strong violence, gore, explicit language, and some sexuality/nudity.

1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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HOLLOW MAN II

A Seattle detective and a biologist find themselves the targets of murder from an invisible assassin gone rogue, as well as the government forces who caused him to become invisible. Stars: Christian Slater, Peter Facinelli, Laura Regan.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT


The Game

Wealthy financier Nicholas Van Orton gets a strange birthday present from wayward brother Conrad: a live-action game that consumes his life. The Game is a fast-paced cinematic roller-coaster ride focusing on Nicholas Van Orton, a joyless San Francisco investment banker who receives an unusual birthday present from his estranged younger brother, Conrad. The gift enrolls Nicholas in CRS (Consumer Recreation Services), a company that designs elaborate real-life games for each specific participant. As the game begins, the reluctant Nicholas becomes the victim of a series of pranks that quickly turn malicious and dangerous. Stripped of his finances and convinced that he can trust no one, Nicholas realizes that this game may be an attempt to steal his fortune and leave him for dead. In a desperate bid to regain his life, Nicholas infiltrates CRS in order to uncover the secrets of the mysterious organization. Michael Douglas is perfect playing the uptight businessman Nicholas, cleverly riffing on his Oscar-winning performance as the cold-blooded Gordon Gekko in WALL STREET. Fincher's Kafkaesque carnival show is an exercise in taut filmmaking that mischievously pulls a seemingly endless supply of rugs out from under both Nicholas and, even more impressive, the viewer. This movie is rated R for language, and for some violence and sexuality.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT


BIRTH

Anna is a young widow who is finally getting on with her life after the death of her husband, Sean. Now engaged to be married, Anna meets a ten-year-old boy who tells her he is Sean reincarnated. Anna, a wealthy widower preparing to remarry 10 years after the sad, premature death of her husband. She inhabits a vast apartment in New York City, which is owned by her protective mother, Eleanor, who quickly gathers Anna under her protective wing whenever trouble comes calling. Anna's new fiancé Joseph also resides in the austere apartment, where a party is thrown to celebrate the impending wedlock of the happy couple. An unwelcome visitor in the shape of 10-year-old Sean crashes the festivities, cornering Anna and claiming to be her departed husband. After a derisory reaction from Anna, events take a strange twist when Sean continues to hound the widower, revealing facts that only her late husband could possibly know. Emotions pour out of Anna, with Kidman delivering an exemplary performance as she manages to simultaneously convey grief, confusion, and the overwhelming feeling of loss that Anna had all but buried. Becoming ever more convinced of Sean's authenticity, Anna risks losing everything as Joseph and Eleanor attempt to debunk the veracity of the 10-year-old's claims, but fight a losing battle as Anna's old feelings reawaken and blossom into a palpable flourish of love and desire. This movie is rated R for sexuality.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT


THE PHANTOM PT2

The second episode of the two-episodes mini-series. “The Phantom” stars Ryan Carnes as Chris Moore, a New York law student who moonlights as a daredevil. Unbeknownst to Chris, his real name is actually Kit Walker, and he’s the latest in a long line of Walkers that have worn the mantle of The Phantom, a crime fighter with a penchant for, as it were, “smashing” evil. Years ago, when he was a boy, Kit’s mother was murdered by assassins of the Singh Brotherhood, the long-standing arch nemesis of the Phantoms, who have figured out hat the best way to stop the Phantom’s meddling is just to, well, kill the Phantom before he gets the chance to be trained in the arts of evil smashing. Now a grown man, Kit faces his destiny when the Phantom’s representative Abel Vandermaark (Jean Marchand) shows up at his doorsteps with the cold hard truth – that the people he thought were his parents are in fact not his real parents, and that his destiny lies elsewhere, and it doesn’t exactly include law school. On the bright side, being the Phantom means teaming up with the beautiful Guran (Sandrine Holt), getting his own skull-themed lair on an out-of-place island, and a groovy, bullet-proof, purple-tinted Phantom suit that has been updated for the times. After all, that old Phantom costume certainly doesn’t leave much to the imagination.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT


THE BOOK OF ELI

In the year 2043 a massive world war has left earth in shambles. Goods that were once available in abundance are now scarce; money is non-existent, and bartering for even the simplest items is common practice. The few youths who managed to survive these apocalyptic catastrophes are the first of an especially deprived, illiterate, and completely unskilled generation. Most have turned to gangs and crime for sustenance, and local thugs for spiritual guidance. The few educated men who remain use their knowledge for evil. There is one exception to this rule however: a strangely righteous and faithful man known only as Eli (Denzel Washington). For the past 30 years Eli has walked on foot from America’s east coast determined to reach its west. More specifically, he intends to reach the notorious Alcatraz prison in San Francisco. As he travels he faces nonstop opposition, yet miraculously remains unharmed. Whether genuine or delusional, Eli has been commanded by an unidentified source to protect the sole copy of a mysterious text. This is no easy task, especially since less honorable individuals are desperate to obtain the book as well. One of Eli’s primary foes is Carnegie (Gary Oldman), a man of comparable intellectual capacity. Carnegie is initially impressed by Eli’s fighting abilities and attempts to recruit him as member of his gang. Eli refuses however, realizing his greater calling and moral incompatibility with the hooligan, whose source of income includes prostituting his own daughter, Solara (Mila Kunis) among other vices. When Carnegie coincidentally learns about Eli’s holy text through Solara and his blind wife, Claudia (Jennifer Beals), the traveler’s refusal becomes completely unacceptable. Before Carnegie can apprehend Eli, however, he flees; unbeknownst to both men Solara, intrigued by the strange visitor, follows. The hoodlum’s fascination with the document lies in its ability to entrance those who believe in it. While ideally this would lead to the formation of a just society, Carnegie intends to manipulate others with it for his own evil purposes. What ensues is a fantastically choreographed game of cat and mouse in which neither man refuses to lose. The Book of Eli was granted a budget of $80 million, and managed to return nearly double that amount at $157 million. The picture’s soundtrack features the soulful sounds of Al Green and Anita Ward’s disco classic Ring my Bell.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT


SONIC IMPACT

When a deranged criminal is caught, he is then being transported by plane, along with some other criminals. Through a stroke of luck he is able to subdue the Federal agents assigned to bring him, free the other criminals, and take over the plane. He then threatens to crash the plane into a populated area unless his demands are met. The FBI agent who captured him then decides to get on the plane while in flight to do something. He does but things don't go as planned, and the criminal continues his plan to crash the plane unless the agent can do something, the military is going to shoot the plane down. Starring: Ice-T , Brittany Daniel, James Russo
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT


KUNG FU HUSTLE

Director and actor Stephen Chow portrays Sing, a wannabe kung fu master whose failed attempts at morality initiated a life of petty thievery. Alongside his pal, Bone (Lam Chi-chung) both dream of joining Shanghai's infamous Axe Gang, though they lack the necessary maliciousness. Still they decide to harness the gang's infamy to terrify residents of Pig Sty Alley, the only neighborhood in Shanghai uninhabited by the Axes; robberies in the impoverished area are a futile endeavor for all except the most pathetic thugs. When Sing and Bone attempt to assault Pig Sty's residents, they discover that each of its seemingly harmless dwellers are kung fu masters, particularly the tenement's stereotypical landlady portrayed by Yuen Qiu. Reports of the impersonations reach the gang's leader, Sum (Danny Chan) who quickly descends upon the slum to annihilate the pair. Instead he becomes entangled with the area's residents who effortlessly humiliate the gang. With his ego scarred, Sum is determined to teach the moneyless community a lesson and employs Bone and Sing as assassins. If they successfully murder one neighborhood resident Sum agrees to recognize the duo as official Axe members. Sing is not a criminal at heart however, and eventually joins Pig Sty's people in resisting Sum's goons. Kung Fu Hustle was a gamble for Columbia's Asian film division, who rarely attempts to target both Western and Asian audiences. The picture was both a critical and commercial success however, earning almost $100 million internationally -- 5 times its $20 million budget. Kung Fu Hustle was nominated for a Golden Globe and an MTV Movie Award.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT


WILD WILD WEST

Based (loosely) on the 1960s Robert Conrad television vehicle, WILD WILD WEST is a classic buddy film: One man relies solely on his guns (or fists), while the other relies on intellect. James West is a man of action, a Civil War hero, a ladies' man. Artemus Gordon is a wacky inventor and master of disguise. The team is created when the world's leading scientists are kidnapped by a diabolical madman named Dr. Arliss Loveless (Kenneth Branagh), and President Ulysses S. Grant wants his two best men on the job. President Ulysses S. Grant forces the two to team up to save the world's leading scientists, who have been kidnapped by evil madman Dr. Arliss Loveless. The movie supplies many impressive visuals (thanks to brilliant production designer Bo Welch) and some hearty laughs. An odd but enjoyable blend of science fiction and old-school Western, WILD WILD WEST is packed with cool images and slick action sequences. This movie is rated PG-13 for action violence, sex references and innuendo.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT


THE BOOK OF ELI

In the year 2043 a massive world war has left earth in shambles. Goods that were once available in abundance are now scarce; money is non-existent, and bartering for even the simplest items is common practice. The few youths who managed to survive these apocalyptic catastrophes are the first of an especially deprived, illiterate, and completely unskilled generation. Most have turned to gangs and crime for sustenance, and local thugs for spiritual guidance. The few educated men who remain use their knowledge for evil. There is one exception to this rule however: a strangely righteous and faithful man known only as Eli (Denzel Washington). For the past 30 years Eli has walked on foot from America’s east coast determined to reach its west. More specifically, he intends to reach the notorious Alcatraz prison in San Francisco. As he travels he faces nonstop opposition, yet miraculously remains unharmed. Whether genuine or delusional, Eli has been commanded by an unidentified source to protect the sole copy of a mysterious text. This is no easy task, especially since less honorable individuals are desperate to obtain the book as well. One of Eli’s primary foes is Carnegie (Gary Oldman), a man of comparable intellectual capacity. Carnegie is initially impressed by Eli’s fighting abilities and attempts to recruit him as member of his gang. Eli refuses however, realizing his greater calling and moral incompatibility with the hooligan, whose source of income includes prostituting his own daughter, Solara (Mila Kunis) among other vices. When Carnegie coincidentally learns about Eli’s holy text through Solara and his blind wife, Claudia (Jennifer Beals), the traveler’s refusal becomes completely unacceptable. Before Carnegie can apprehend Eli, however, he flees; unbeknownst to both men Solara, intrigued by the strange visitor, follows. The hoodlum’s fascination with the document lies in its ability to entrance those who believe in it. While ideally this would lead to the formation of a just society, Carnegie intends to manipulate others with it for his own evil purposes. What ensues is a fantastically choreographed game of cat and mouse in which neither man refuses to lose. The Book of Eli was granted a budget of $80 million, and managed to return nearly double that amount at $157 million. The picture’s soundtrack features the soulful sounds of Al Green and Anita Ward’s disco classic Ring my Bell.
17:00 KSA
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BIKER BOYZ

Manuel Galloway, the president of a motorcycle club whose members are all African-American men, who exchange their suits and ties at night for leather outfits and motorcycle helmets. Manuel tries to retain his championship title at an annual drag-racing event in Fresno. Starring: Laurence Fishburne, Derek Luke, Orlando Jones.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT


MR. DEEDS

A sweet-natured, small-town guy inherits a controlling stake in a media conglomerate and begins to do business his way. Longfellow Deeds inherits fortune, moves to the big city and is, subsequently, taken advantage of by opportunists. Preston Blake owns Blake Media, a corporation running hundreds of television and radio stations and with 50 thousand employees when the billionaire freezes to death at the summit of Mount Everest with a triumphant smile on his face, a search for his heir begins. When it is found that he has a living nephew named Longfellow Deeds who runs a pizzeria in New Hampshire, Deeds is contacted and brought to New York City by attorney & businessman Chuck Cedar. Plans are made for Deeds to sell his shares in the company to Cedar and return home $40 billion richer, but he must remain in New York for a few days as all the legal details are worked out. The story is major news, and reporter Babe Bennett, who works for a tabloid show called Inside Access, has a friend pretend to steal her purse in sight of Deeds, because their research indicated Deeds wanted to meet a girl by saving her, the same way his father had met his mother. Deeds rescues her (as well as mercilessly beating her "robber") and she continues to go out with him under the disguise of Pam Dawson, a school nurse from Winchestertonfieldville, Iowa (a town she made up on the spot when asked where she was from, which later turns out to be a real place (Syosset, New York). Though Pam initially hopes to just get a good story on the new heir, she eventually falls for the unfailingly kind-hearted Deeds, and decides to tell him that she's not who she says she is, but Inside Access, in concert with Cedar (fed the truth by the "robber", still suffering from the effects of Deeds "saving" Bennett) reveals it to Deeds first. Heartbroken, and upset, Deeds decides to return home to Mandrake Falls after giving $40 Billion of his money he inherits to the United Negro College Fund (much to the surprise of the chairman, who has a heart attack). After returning to Mandrake Falls, he learns from Crazy Eyes that Chuck Cedar intends to sell off the company, which will cause thousands of people to lose their jobs. Babe visits Deeds in Mandrake Falls and tries to win him back. He rejects her saying he doesn't really know who she is. At a shareholders meeting, Cedar has everyone convinced to sell the company, until Deeds (who has bought a single share) arrives and manages to convince everyone to not sell. But Cedar has control of a majority of the shares and the sale is approved. Babe arrives, and reveals that Blake's butler, Emilio, is Preston Blake's illegitimate son (at one point he had told Deeds that Blake treated him "like a son"), and the true heir. As a result, Deeds' sale of his shares to Cedar is not legal. Emilio immediately takes control and fires Cedar, as well as the entire top brass at the company, with the exception of Cecil Anderson (Erick Avari), a good-hearted executive who had befriended Deeds (when he asks to remain, Emilio leaves the decision to Deeds, who quickly says yes). Babe reveals herself to Deeds and apologizes for tricking him, and they reconcile and Deeds falls in love again. As they're leaving, Emilio thanks Deeds for his support and asks how he can repay him. Deeds says that all he wants is his friendship. Emilio ends up giving Deeds a billion dollars, some of which Deeds spends on Corvettes for the entire town, and he returns to Mandrake Falls with his new wife Babe, where he learns that Hallmark Cards has bought one of his cards, the one he wrote for Babe. This movie is rated PG-13 for language including sexual references, and some rear nudity.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GM


DAYBREAKERS

In 2019, a plague has transformed most of the world's human population into vampires. As the vampires are incapable of aging or dying, human numbers dwindle and the need for blood becomes desperate. When deprived of blood for extended periods, vampires degenerate into subsiders: aggressive bat-like creatures. Humans are captured and harvested in laboratory farms while scientists research a synthetic blood substitute to satisfy vampires' blood hunger. The main supplier of blood in the United States is the pharmaceutical company Bromley Marks, run by Charles Bromley. Edward Dalton and Chris Caruso are hematologists working on the blood substitute. Under pressure from Charles, they try multiple versions in a series of failing clinical trials. Edward secretly refuses to drink human blood, and faces a strained relationship with his brother, Frankie, a human-hunting soldier. Due to his refusal to drink human blood, Edward begins to notice signs that he is becoming a subsider. While driving home from work he notices his ears are becoming pointed (a key indicator) by looking at himself in the vanity mirror. Distracted, he almost collides with another car, which swerves to avoid him and hits a power substation. Edward exits his car to check on the passengers of the other vehicle, who we find are a group of humans led by Audrey, who rescues and hides humans from vampire patrols while they attempt to win allies amongst the vampires. Edward lets the group hide in his car as the police arrive, and tells the officers that they ran off in another direction. Audrey then leads the group of humans away, but not before stealing Edward's ID badge. Later, Audrey appears at Edward's home and asks for his help, presumably because of his human sympathies and scientific specialty. He meets Elvis, a man cured of vampirism after a car crash resulted in him being exposed to sunlight before he fell into a river. After some experimentation, Edward is able to duplicate this effect and is cured himself. When a convoy of humans headed to Audrey's group is captured by Bromley soldiers, Charles is reunited with his human daughter, Alison, and has her forcibly turned by Frankie. She refuses to drink human blood, but feeds on her own instead - and thus begins to turn into a subsider. She is killed when a group of the creatures are rounded up and executed. Witnessing Alison's death upsets Frankie and he seeks out his brother. Edward, Elvis, and Audrey meet with Chris and ask him to help spread the cure. However, Chris has finally discovered a viable blood substitute and does not want a cure to become widespread. He calls in a vampire patrol which captures Audrey while Elvis and Edward escape into hiding. They are finally found by Frankie, who agrees to help but is gradually becoming a subsider. He attacks Elvis and they discover that feeding on a former vampire is another cure for vampirism. Edward turns himself in and goads Charles into attacking him. Edward uses the now-cured Charles to cure a group of soldiers experiencing the beginning of subsider aggression. Edward and Audrey, cornered by more soldiers, are rescued when Frankie sacrifices himself to the soldiers. This sparks a feeding frenzy that leaves all of the soldiers dead or cured. They are confronted by Chris, who kills the few remaining cured soldiers to hide the evidence of the cure. Elvis arrives and rescues Edward and Audrey by killing Chris. The three survivors then drive away into the sunrise with a voice-over by Edward stating that they have a cure and can change others back. This movie is rated R for strong bloody violence, language and brief nudity.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT


TAKEN

Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) is a semi-retired CIA agent disheartened by divorce and the subsequent loss of his daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace). With Kim's seventeenth birthday party soon approaching, dad attempts to locate the perfect gift. Knowing that his daughter is an aspiring singer, he purchases her a fancy karaoke machine. At the party Kim adores her new present; despite that, ex-wife Lenore (Famke Janssen) ridicules his decision. Meanwhile, Lenore's affluent new husband, Stuart (Xander Berkeley) unveils every teenage girl's dream gift: a beautiful riding horse. Dad returns home, solemnly, to drink some brews with his CIA pal, Sam (Leland Orser). Like Bryan, Sam is slowly leaving the agency. When he feels nostalgic of spy life, Sam works as a celebrity security guard, and invites Bryan along for his latest assignment: protecting a fictional pop diva named Sheerah (Holly Valance). At the performer's concert a deranged man attempts to attack Sheerah with a knife, though Mills rescues her from certain injury, or perhaps even death. To thank Mills for his act of courage, Sheerah offers to connect Kim with a top vocal trainer and manager – assuming that she has the chops. Finally, he has a chance to put Stuart to shame and schedules lunch with Kim the following day. Before Bryan is able to reveal his surprise, however, the seventeen year old waves a permission slip in his face. She wants to visit France alongside her girlfriend, Amanda (Katie Cassidy) and plans to stay with the latter's relatives. Aware of how dangerous international travel can be for a teenager, Mills is reluctant to sign the form. Kim begins to storm off angrily, but he stops her realizing that Lenore had already given her approval. Bryan suspects that his ex-wife was manipulating the situation, hoping that he would refuse in an attempt to demonize him. Unwilling to give her mother this satisfaction, he signs the paper with the condition that Kim calls him before bedtime each day. Kim does call dad shortly after arriving in Paris, though under less than ideal conditions. Four strange men have entered the girls' accommodations, and Amanda has already been beaten as the other goons search for their second victim. Mills gives his daughter clear instructions, but realizes her capture is inevitable. With only a garbled tape recording of Kim's kidnappers speaking, he deduces that they are members of the Albanian Mafia, intent upon selling his daughter into the sex trade. He must head to Europe and save Kim within 96 hours, or else never see her again. Taken was an enormous success both in America and overseas, earning a grand total of $226 million internationally. The film earned an additional $62 million after release on DVD and Blu-ray. A sequel is currently in development.
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Che Part I

The Argentine, begins as Che and a band of Cuban exiles (led by Fidel Castro) reach the Cuban shore from Mexico in 1956. Within two years, they mobilized popular support and an army and toppled the U.S.-friendly regime of dictator Fulgencio Batista. Stars: Julia Ormond, Benicio Del Toro, Oscar Isaac.
3:00 KSA
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28 WEEKS LATER

Picking up where its predecessor left off, 28 Weeks Later transports viewers to a post-apocalyptic version of London, where a deadly virus has zombified all except a few of its residents. Those who avoided infection have been quarantined to a small section of town, where American-led NATO forces protect the perimeter from zombie intrusion. As weeks pass the remaining carriers of the disease slowly begin dying of starvation. That is when two young children: Tammy (Imogen Poots) and Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton) return from a Spanish vacation to reunite with their quarantined father, Don (Robert Carlyle). In an act of cowardice, Don abandoned the children’s mother, Alice (Catherine McCormack) during the initial zombie attack. Rather than admit this to the kids, he devises a tale that paints him as a heroine. With the streets cleared of the zombies, however, Tammy and Andy decide to venture back to their old home and retrieve some personal belongings. At their home the kids discover Alice alive in the attic, though disoriented. Strangely, it seems that she is immune to the virus, but is still capable of transmitting it to others. Alice returns to the quarantined zone with Tammy and Andy, eventually bumping heads with Don – who attempts to apologize for his shameful act. Don eventually wins back his wife’s affection and both kiss. The saliva from this loving embrace infects him with Alice’s disease however, and the formally contained virus is once again on the loose. Andy, Tammy, and Alice must battle for their own survival, as NATO commander Stone (depicted by The Wire’s Idris Elba) orders a carpet-bombing of the entire city. Like 28 Days Later, its second iteration proved successful at the box office. With a slender budget of only $15 million it managed to garner more than $64 million worldwide, going head to head in theaters with the blockbuster Spider-Man 3. Hints from the film’s director, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo indicate that a third installment of the series could be in the works. Rated R for strong violence, gore, explicit language, and some sexuality/nudity.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT


SONIC IMPACT

When a deranged criminal is caught, he is then being transported by plane, along with some other criminals. Through a stroke of luck he is able to subdue the Federal agents assigned to bring him, free the other criminals, and take over the plane. He then threatens to crash the plane into a populated area unless his demands are met. The FBI agent who captured him then decides to get on the plane while in flight to do something. He does but things don't go as planned, and the criminal continues his plan to crash the plane unless the agent can do something, the military is going to shoot the plane down. Starring: Ice-T , Brittany Daniel, James Russo
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT


STOP-LOSS

Stop Loss is the story of a U.S. soldier forced back into battle. Brandon King has just returned to Texas after a harrowing final tour in Iraq. He's accompanied by the remaining men from his unit, all of whom are more than a little shell-shocked. Welcomed home as a hero, Brandon is awarded a Purple Heart by a visiting state senator. But the homecoming quickly turns sour, as each of the soldiers struggles to assimilate back into society. Tommy can't lay off the booze, and Steve roughs up his fiancée. Brandon is eager to put the war behind him, but that dream quickly fizzles when he learns that he has been "stop-lossed," or ordered back for another, involuntary tour of duty. Stunned by the news, he goes AWOL and forms a plan to get help from the senator who so recently honored him. He hits the road for D.C., all the while trying to cope with PTSD and battle flashbacks. Torn between his fierce patriotism and what he believes to be outright betrayal by the U.S. Army, he doesn't know where to turn or what to do. He is ultimately faced with the harshest of choices: Iraq, or a life in exile. There are now dozens of films that grapple with the war in Iraq, but STOP-LOSS is unique in its attempt to reach out to a younger audience. Produced by MTV, the film features a striking young cast and a thumping hip-hop soundtrack. There are many commendable performances, most notably from Phillippe and Levitt. This movie is rated R for graphic violence and pervasive language.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT


MR. DEEDS

A sweet-natured, small-town guy inherits a controlling stake in a media conglomerate and begins to do business his way. Longfellow Deeds inherits fortune, moves to the big city and is, subsequently, taken advantage of by opportunists. Preston Blake owns Blake Media, a corporation running hundreds of television and radio stations and with 50 thousand employees when the billionaire freezes to death at the summit of Mount Everest with a triumphant smile on his face, a search for his heir begins. When it is found that he has a living nephew named Longfellow Deeds who runs a pizzeria in New Hampshire, Deeds is contacted and brought to New York City by attorney & businessman Chuck Cedar. Plans are made for Deeds to sell his shares in the company to Cedar and return home $40 billion richer, but he must remain in New York for a few days as all the legal details are worked out. The story is major news, and reporter Babe Bennett, who works for a tabloid show called Inside Access, has a friend pretend to steal her purse in sight of Deeds, because their research indicated Deeds wanted to meet a girl by saving her, the same way his father had met his mother. Deeds rescues her (as well as mercilessly beating her "robber") and she continues to go out with him under the disguise of Pam Dawson, a school nurse from Winchestertonfieldville, Iowa (a town she made up on the spot when asked where she was from, which later turns out to be a real place (Syosset, New York). Though Pam initially hopes to just get a good story on the new heir, she eventually falls for the unfailingly kind-hearted Deeds, and decides to tell him that she's not who she says she is, but Inside Access, in concert with Cedar (fed the truth by the "robber", still suffering from the effects of Deeds "saving" Bennett) reveals it to Deeds first. Heartbroken, and upset, Deeds decides to return home to Mandrake Falls after giving $40 Billion of his money he inherits to the United Negro College Fund (much to the surprise of the chairman, who has a heart attack). After returning to Mandrake Falls, he learns from Crazy Eyes that Chuck Cedar intends to sell off the company, which will cause thousands of people to lose their jobs. Babe visits Deeds in Mandrake Falls and tries to win him back. He rejects her saying he doesn't really know who she is. At a shareholders meeting, Cedar has everyone convinced to sell the company, until Deeds (who has bought a single share) arrives and manages to convince everyone to not sell. But Cedar has control of a majority of the shares and the sale is approved. Babe arrives, and reveals that Blake's butler, Emilio, is Preston Blake's illegitimate son (at one point he had told Deeds that Blake treated him "like a son"), and the true heir. As a result, Deeds' sale of his shares to Cedar is not legal. Emilio immediately takes control and fires Cedar, as well as the entire top brass at the company, with the exception of Cecil Anderson (Erick Avari), a good-hearted executive who had befriended Deeds (when he asks to remain, Emilio leaves the decision to Deeds, who quickly says yes). Babe reveals herself to Deeds and apologizes for tricking him, and they reconcile and Deeds falls in love again. As they're leaving, Emilio thanks Deeds for his support and asks how he can repay him. Deeds says that all he wants is his friendship. Emilio ends up giving Deeds a billion dollars, some of which Deeds spends on Corvettes for the entire town, and he returns to Mandrake Falls with his new wife Babe, where he learns that Hallmark Cards has bought one of his cards, the one he wrote for Babe. This movie is rated PG-13 for language including sexual references, and some rear nudity.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT


GAMER

In the not too distant future multi-billionaire Ken Castle (Michael C. Hall) will merge two of popular culture's most famous pastimes, video games and reality television, into one blood filled event. It all began when Castle developed implantable chips that allow third parties to control any willing human being. Soon afterward the devices were used to create a real-life version of The Sims video game, resulting in a sort of interactive reality show. Players pay a nominal fee to rent a chipped human for use in the game; in turn that individual is paid for their participation, making it a lucrative (and easy) job for those desperately in need of cash. Determined to make even more money, Castle would take his mind control games one step further and create a First Person Shooter (FPS) utilizing the technology. The shooter, entitled Slayer, was proposed to the federal government as a way of hastening the execution of death row inmates. Rather than die by lethal injection or electrocution, prisoners could opt to be controlled by anyone with a joystick in an authentic, television-broadcasted war. If a player's character survives 30 games, he or she will be released from prison. Though no prisoners/characters have been granted freedom so far, one man is coming incredibly close: John 'Kable' Tillman (Gerard Butler), who must survive just 3 more games to secure his release and reunite with his family. Kable is not, at least initially, in any kind of control of his actions however; that job is relegated to a 17-year-old boy named Simon Silverton (Logan Lerman), whose gaming skills are earning him respect across the globe. Inevitably the immorality of Slayer and the very idea of mind control must be examined, a job activist group the Humanz readily adopt. The Humanz are convinced that Castle, ultimately, hopes to enslave every man and woman on earth, and they subsequently will take any means necessary to crush his evil plans. Using their technical wizardry, the group is able to hack into the game and establish direct communication with both Simon and Kable. With the ability to converse with each other, the three parties devise strategies to ensure their victory. That said, the game has been rigged from the start, and it will take much more than controller agility to defeat its evil creator. Gamer was granted a $15 million budget by its studio, Lakeshore Entertainment; after its one-month run it returned $40 million in revenue. Its soundtrack features tracks by the Bloodhound Gang, Sammy Davis Jr., and a fittingly dark remake of the Eurhythmics' Sweet Dreams by Marilyn Manson.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT


FINAL ENGAGEMENT

Set in the crime underworld of South Florida, Jacqueline is used as a pawn by her Miami crime boss father Jimmy Bombay. To expand his crime empire and join forces with an international drug cartel, Jimmy has arranged for Jacqueline to marry Dante Calivari, the son of a foreign drug lord. As Jacqueline fights for her freedom, her only solace is found in the counsel of a priest. But in this world of lies and deception, all is not as it seems as a journey down the aisle turns deadly. Stars: Peter Greene, Arlene Tur and John Trapani.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT


TAKEN

Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) is a semi-retired CIA agent disheartened by divorce and the subsequent loss of his daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace). With Kim's seventeenth birthday party soon approaching, dad attempts to locate the perfect gift. Knowing that his daughter is an aspiring singer, he purchases her a fancy karaoke machine. At the party Kim adores her new present; despite that, ex-wife Lenore (Famke Janssen) ridicules his decision. Meanwhile, Lenore's affluent new husband, Stuart (Xander Berkeley) unveils every teenage girl's dream gift: a beautiful riding horse. Dad returns home, solemnly, to drink some brews with his CIA pal, Sam (Leland Orser). Like Bryan, Sam is slowly leaving the agency. When he feels nostalgic of spy life, Sam works as a celebrity security guard, and invites Bryan along for his latest assignment: protecting a fictional pop diva named Sheerah (Holly Valance). At the performer's concert a deranged man attempts to attack Sheerah with a knife, though Mills rescues her from certain injury, or perhaps even death. To thank Mills for his act of courage, Sheerah offers to connect Kim with a top vocal trainer and manager – assuming that she has the chops. Finally, he has a chance to put Stuart to shame and schedules lunch with Kim the following day. Before Bryan is able to reveal his surprise, however, the seventeen year old waves a permission slip in his face. She wants to visit France alongside her girlfriend, Amanda (Katie Cassidy) and plans to stay with the latter's relatives. Aware of how dangerous international travel can be for a teenager, Mills is reluctant to sign the form. Kim begins to storm off angrily, but he stops her realizing that Lenore had already given her approval. Bryan suspects that his ex-wife was manipulating the situation, hoping that he would refuse in an attempt to demonize him. Unwilling to give her mother this satisfaction, he signs the paper with the condition that Kim calls him before bedtime each day. Kim does call dad shortly after arriving in Paris, though under less than ideal conditions. Four strange men have entered the girls' accommodations, and Amanda has already been beaten as the other goons search for their second victim. Mills gives his daughter clear instructions, but realizes her capture is inevitable. With only a garbled tape recording of Kim's kidnappers speaking, he deduces that they are members of the Albanian Mafia, intent upon selling his daughter into the sex trade. He must head to Europe and save Kim within 96 hours, or else never see her again. Taken was an enormous success both in America and overseas, earning a grand total of $226 million internationally. The film earned an additional $62 million after release on DVD and Blu-ray. A sequel is currently in development.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT


BIKER BOYZ

Manuel Galloway, the president of a motorcycle club whose members are all African-American men, who exchange their suits and ties at night for leather outfits and motorcycle helmets. Manuel tries to retain his championship title at an annual drag-racing event in Fresno. Starring: Laurence Fishburne, Derek Luke, Orlando Jones.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT


MR. DEEDS

A sweet-natured, small-town guy inherits a controlling stake in a media conglomerate and begins to do business his way. Longfellow Deeds inherits fortune, moves to the big city and is, subsequently, taken advantage of by opportunists. Preston Blake owns Blake Media, a corporation running hundreds of television and radio stations and with 50 thousand employees when the billionaire freezes to death at the summit of Mount Everest with a triumphant smile on his face, a search for his heir begins. When it is found that he has a living nephew named Longfellow Deeds who runs a pizzeria in New Hampshire, Deeds is contacted and brought to New York City by attorney & businessman Chuck Cedar. Plans are made for Deeds to sell his shares in the company to Cedar and return home $40 billion richer, but he must remain in New York for a few days as all the legal details are worked out. The story is major news, and reporter Babe Bennett, who works for a tabloid show called Inside Access, has a friend pretend to steal her purse in sight of Deeds, because their research indicated Deeds wanted to meet a girl by saving her, the same way his father had met his mother. Deeds rescues her (as well as mercilessly beating her "robber") and she continues to go out with him under the disguise of Pam Dawson, a school nurse from Winchestertonfieldville, Iowa (a town she made up on the spot when asked where she was from, which later turns out to be a real place (Syosset, New York). Though Pam initially hopes to just get a good story on the new heir, she eventually falls for the unfailingly kind-hearted Deeds, and decides to tell him that she's not who she says she is, but Inside Access, in concert with Cedar (fed the truth by the "robber", still suffering from the effects of Deeds "saving" Bennett) reveals it to Deeds first. Heartbroken, and upset, Deeds decides to return home to Mandrake Falls after giving $40 Billion of his money he inherits to the United Negro College Fund (much to the surprise of the chairman, who has a heart attack). After returning to Mandrake Falls, he learns from Crazy Eyes that Chuck Cedar intends to sell off the company, which will cause thousands of people to lose their jobs. Babe visits Deeds in Mandrake Falls and tries to win him back. He rejects her saying he doesn't really know who she is. At a shareholders meeting, Cedar has everyone convinced to sell the company, until Deeds (who has bought a single share) arrives and manages to convince everyone to not sell. But Cedar has control of a majority of the shares and the sale is approved. Babe arrives, and reveals that Blake's butler, Emilio, is Preston Blake's illegitimate son (at one point he had told Deeds that Blake treated him "like a son"), and the true heir. As a result, Deeds' sale of his shares to Cedar is not legal. Emilio immediately takes control and fires Cedar, as well as the entire top brass at the company, with the exception of Cecil Anderson (Erick Avari), a good-hearted executive who had befriended Deeds (when he asks to remain, Emilio leaves the decision to Deeds, who quickly says yes). Babe reveals herself to Deeds and apologizes for tricking him, and they reconcile and Deeds falls in love again. As they're leaving, Emilio thanks Deeds for his support and asks how he can repay him. Deeds says that all he wants is his friendship. Emilio ends up giving Deeds a billion dollars, some of which Deeds spends on Corvettes for the entire town, and he returns to Mandrake Falls with his new wife Babe, where he learns that Hallmark Cards has bought one of his cards, the one he wrote for Babe. This movie is rated PG-13 for language including sexual references, and some rear nudity.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT


The Good Shepherd

Edward Wilson is loosely based in part on James Jesus Angleton; Phillip Allen is based on Allen Dulles; and General Bill Sullivan, played by Robert De Niro, is loosely based on Major General William Joseph Donovan. Edward Wilson, the only witness to his father's suicide and member of the Skull and Bones Society while a student at Yale, is a morally upright young man who values honor and discretion, qualities that help him to be recruited for a career in the newly founded Office of Strategic Services (OSS, the predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency). While working there, his ideals gradually turn to suspicion influenced by the Cold War paranoia present within the office. Wilson heads CIA covert operations during the Bay of Pigs. The agency suspects that Castro was tipped, so Wilson looks for the leak. Ever since his father's suicide, Edward Wilson wants to do good to the world. But he makes it into a habit to take one decision after another that makes his life an unhappy one. Eventually, he becomes an influential veteran operative, while his distrust of everyone around him increases to no end. His dedication to his work does not come without a price though, leading him to sacrifice his ideals and eventually his family. We watch his idealism give way to something else: disclosing the nature of that something else is at the heart of the film's narration as he closes in on the leak. "The Good Shepherd" was nominated for Oscar Award for best achievement in art direction in 2007. It won Berlin Bear Award for outstanding artistic contribution. It was also nominated for Edgar Award for best motion picture screenplay (Eric Roth) in 2007. The film was rated "R" for some violence, sexuality and language.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT


Rouge Assassin

Jason Statham portrays John Crawford, an FBI agent with a vendetta against an assassin named Rogue (Jet Li) who murdered his partner and children three years prior. Amidst Crawford's manhunt two rival San Franciscan gangs are at war: the Japanese Yakuzi and Chinese Triads. Rogue pretends to be a friend to both sides, hoping that each faction will annihilate the other and allow for his rise to power. Crawford has no interest in the fate of the Yakuzi or Triads however, and hopes that Rogue remains preoccupied with their downfall. Meanwhile, the agent plans to manipulate the rivalry to eventually face off with Li's character, and at last seek revenge for his partner's untimely death. Who proves victorious in this battle is less shocking than the truth surrounding each party. Rogue Assassin was a box office success, earning $40 million at theaters and easily recuperating its $25 million budget. Its soundtrack features Dr. Dre and RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan. Rating: Rated R for sequences of strong bloody violence, sexuality/nudity, and explicit language.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Daybreakers

In 2019, a plague has transformed most of the world's human population into vampires. As the vampires are incapable of aging or dying, human numbers dwindle and the need for blood becomes desperate. When deprived of blood for extended periods, vampires degenerate into subsiders: aggressive bat-like creatures. Humans are captured and harvested in laboratory farms while scientists research a synthetic blood substitute to satisfy vampires' blood hunger. The main supplier of blood in the United States is the pharmaceutical company Bromley Marks, run by Charles Bromley. Edward Dalton and Chris Caruso are hematologists working on the blood substitute. Under pressure from Charles, they try multiple versions in a series of failing clinical trials. Edward secretly refuses to drink human blood, and faces a strained relationship with his brother, Frankie, a human-hunting soldier. Due to his refusal to drink human blood, Edward begins to notice signs that he is becoming a subsider. While driving home from work he notices his ears are becoming pointed (a key indicator) by looking at himself in the vanity mirror. Distracted, he almost collides with another car, which swerves to avoid him and hits a power substation. Edward exits his car to check on the passengers of the other vehicle, who we find are a group of humans led by Audrey, who rescues and hides humans from vampire patrols while they attempt to win allies amongst the vampires. Edward lets the group hide in his car as the police arrive, and tells the officers that they ran off in another direction. Audrey then leads the group of humans away, but not before stealing Edward's ID badge. Later, Audrey appears at Edward's home and asks for his help, presumably because of his human sympathies and scientific specialty. He meets Elvis, a man cured of vampirism after a car crash resulted in him being exposed to sunlight before he fell into a river. After some experimentation, Edward is able to duplicate this effect and is cured himself. When a convoy of humans headed to Audrey's group is captured by Bromley soldiers, Charles is reunited with his human daughter, Alison, and has her forcibly turned by Frankie. She refuses to drink human blood, but feeds on her own instead - and thus begins to turn into a subsider. She is killed when a group of the creatures are rounded up and executed. Witnessing Alison's death upsets Frankie and he seeks out his brother. Edward, Elvis, and Audrey meet with Chris and ask him to help spread the cure. However, Chris has finally discovered a viable blood substitute and does not want a cure to become widespread. He calls in a vampire patrol which captures Audrey while Elvis and Edward escape into hiding. They are finally found by Frankie, who agrees to help but is gradually becoming a subsider. He attacks Elvis and they discover that feeding on a former vampire is another cure for vampirism. Edward turns himself in and goads Charles into attacking him. Edward uses the now-cured Charles to cure a group of soldiers experiencing the beginning of subsider aggression. Edward and Audrey, cornered by more soldiers, are rescued when Frankie sacrifices himself to the soldiers. This sparks a feeding frenzy that leaves all of the soldiers dead or cured. They are confronted by Chris, who kills the few remaining cured soldiers to hide the evidence of the cure. Elvis arrives and rescues Edward and Audrey by killing Chris. The three survivors then drive away into the sunrise with a voice-over by Edward stating that they have a cure and can change others back. This movie is rated R for strong bloody violence, language and brief nudity.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT


Che Part II

Ernesto 'Che' Guevara resigns from his Cuban government posts to secretly make his latest attempt to spread the revolution in Bolivia. After arriving in La Paz, Bolivia late in 1966, by 1967, Che with several Cuban volunteers, have raised a small guerrilla army to take on the militarist Bolivian movement. Stars: Demián Bichir, Rodrigo Santoro, Benicio Del Toro.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT


FINAL ENGAGEMENT

Set in the crime underworld of South Florida, Jacqueline is used as a pawn by her Miami crime boss father Jimmy Bombay. To expand his crime empire and join forces with an international drug cartel, Jimmy has arranged for Jacqueline to marry Dante Calivari, the son of a foreign drug lord. As Jacqueline fights for her freedom, her only solace is found in the counsel of a priest. But in this world of lies and deception, all is not as it seems as a journey down the aisle turns deadly. Stars: Peter Greene, Arlene Tur and John Trapani.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT


A Slipping-Down Life

Evie Decker, a shy young woman, falls in love with pop star Drumstrings Casey after hearing his voice on the radio. Summoning the courage to pursue the singer, Evie starts to break out of her shell. Stars: Lili Taylor, Guy Pearce, Irma P. Hall.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT


Air Force II(aka. In Her Line of Fire)

In Her Line of Fire is an action film about a rescue mission to save the Vice President from rebel forces on a remote island off the Pacific. The film stars Mariel Hemingway, David Keith, David Millbern, Jill Bennett, and Robbie Magasiva. The movie was written and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. When the Vice President's plane goes down near a remote South American island, he is kidnapped by rebel forces and held for ransom. It is up to his female Secret Service agent and a press secretary to infiltrate the camp and save him. The film was released in the US in April, 2006. Rated R for violence and brief language
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT


DOWN PERISCOPE

Lt. Cmdr. Tom Dodge is assigned as Captain to the USS Stingray, an old diesel driven submarine that has seen better days. With a crew that consists only of weird guys (and a gal), he's headed against the atomic powered USS Orlando, with the mission to destroy a dummy battleship. Starring: Kelsey Grammer, Rob Schneider, Harry Dean Stanton.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT


The Good Shepherd

Edward Wilson is loosely based in part on James Jesus Angleton; Phillip Allen is based on Allen Dulles; and General Bill Sullivan, played by Robert De Niro, is loosely based on Major General William Joseph Donovan. Edward Wilson, the only witness to his father's suicide and member of the Skull and Bones Society while a student at Yale, is a morally upright young man who values honor and discretion, qualities that help him to be recruited for a career in the newly founded Office of Strategic Services (OSS, the predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency). While working there, his ideals gradually turn to suspicion influenced by the Cold War paranoia present within the office. Wilson heads CIA covert operations during the Bay of Pigs. The agency suspects that Castro was tipped, so Wilson looks for the leak. Ever since his father's suicide, Edward Wilson wants to do good to the world. But he makes it into a habit to take one decision after another that makes his life an unhappy one. Eventually, he becomes an influential veteran operative, while his distrust of everyone around him increases to no end. His dedication to his work does not come without a price though, leading him to sacrifice his ideals and eventually his family. We watch his idealism give way to something else: disclosing the nature of that something else is at the heart of the film's narration as he closes in on the leak. "The Good Shepherd" was nominated for Oscar Award for best achievement in art direction in 2007. It won Berlin Bear Award for outstanding artistic contribution. It was also nominated for Edgar Award for best motion picture screenplay (Eric Roth) in 2007. The film was rated "R" for some violence, sexuality and language.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT


SUNSHINE

Space-ship Icarus I failed to kick-start Earth's dying sun back into action and disappeared. Icarus II carries the last available nuclear super-bomb on a mission to try again. The navigator's oversight causes serious damage to the ship, yet returning is no longer a hope, the mission dubious. Having picked up Icarus II's emergency signal from Mercury, they decide to try pick up its bomb. That side-trip comes at a high cost. But an even worse surprise is lurking aboard. Rated R for violent content and language.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT


EDGE OF DARKNESS

Mel Gibson depicts Thomas Craven, a detective anxious to reunite with his daughter Emma (Bojana Novakovic), an MIT graduate and scientist. Once Craven and Emma leave the airport and reach home, she becomes violently ill. When blood streams down her nose Thomas is alarmed, and immediately heads to the hospital. Before leaving their doorstep, however, an anonymous man calls out the detective’s name; as Thomas looks up the man fires a shot at Emma, and she dies instantly. Upon inspecting Emma’s nightstand Craven discovers a handgun, indicating that she feared for her life. Further investigation reveals that the gun was registered to her boyfriend, David (Shawn Roberts). Thomas finds David and learns of his daughter’s secret life as an activist, and her intention to reveal a shady corporation’s dealings in nuclear arms. When the fictional corporation, Northmoor, learned about Emma’s plans, she was targeted for assassination. Before being shot, however, Craven’s daughter was poisoned by exposure to high levels of radiation. To cover their tracks, Northmoor attempted to fool authorities into believing Craven was the real target, and that Emma was killed mistakenly. After it is clear that his daughter’s death was not by accident, and that the country’s security is at stake, Thomas begins to battle Northmoor’s thugs face to face. In this epic battle between good and evil there is no middle ground, and Carven must risk everything to seek justice – even if it means his life. Rated R for strong bloody violence and language.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT


Fight Club

The narrator suffers from a lack of sleep. He tries different ways to cure this, but he does not succeed. He does get some sleep, but his conditions rebounds back into it's original state when he meets a lovely young woman, whose name is Marla. He finds out that she and he both have a lot in common and they spend a lot of time together. While touring, he meets an enigmatic young man named Tyler and after a short conversation both become fast friends. Both like to relieve their inner tensions by hitting each other, Soon word gets around about their fights, and lots of young people also get interested. Then a club is formed, which the narrator and Tyler call 'Fight Club', both start spending a lot of time in it, until everything became a great big organized Chaos.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT


Sleepy Hollow

1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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GAMER

In the not too distant future multi-billionaire Ken Castle (Michael C. Hall) will merge two of popular culture's most famous pastimes, video games and reality television, into one blood filled event. It all began when Castle developed implantable chips that allow third parties to control any willing human being. Soon afterward the devices were used to create a real-life version of The Sims video game, resulting in a sort of interactive reality show. Players pay a nominal fee to rent a chipped human for use in the game; in turn that individual is paid for their participation, making it a lucrative (and easy) job for those desperately in need of cash. Determined to make even more money, Castle would take his mind control games one step further and create a First Person Shooter (FPS) utilizing the technology. The shooter, entitled Slayer, was proposed to the federal government as a way of hastening the execution of death row inmates. Rather than die by lethal injection or electrocution, prisoners could opt to be controlled by anyone with a joystick in an authentic, television-broadcasted war. If a player's character survives 30 games, he or she will be released from prison. Though no prisoners/characters have been granted freedom so far, one man is coming incredibly close: John 'Kable' Tillman (Gerard Butler), who must survive just 3 more games to secure his release and reunite with his family. Kable is not, at least initially, in any kind of control of his actions however; that job is relegated to a 17-year-old boy named Simon Silverton (Logan Lerman), whose gaming skills are earning him respect across the globe. Inevitably the immorality of Slayer and the very idea of mind control must be examined, a job activist group the Humanz readily adopt. The Humanz are convinced that Castle, ultimately, hopes to enslave every man and woman on earth, and they subsequently will take any means necessary to crush his evil plans. Using their technical wizardry, the group is able to hack into the game and establish direct communication with both Simon and Kable. With the ability to converse with each other, the three parties devise strategies to ensure their victory. That said, the game has been rigged from the start, and it will take much more than controller agility to defeat its evil creator. Gamer was granted a $15 million budget by its studio, Lakeshore Entertainment; after its one-month run it returned $40 million in revenue. Its soundtrack features tracks by the Bloodhound Gang, Sammy Davis Jr., and a fittingly dark remake of the Eurhythmics' Sweet Dreams by Marilyn Manson.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT


Rouge Assassin

Jason Statham portrays John Crawford, an FBI agent with a vendetta against an assassin named Rogue (Jet Li) who murdered his partner and children three years prior. Amidst Crawford's manhunt two rival San Franciscan gangs are at war: the Japanese Yakuzi and Chinese Triads. Rogue pretends to be a friend to both sides, hoping that each faction will annihilate the other and allow for his rise to power. Crawford has no interest in the fate of the Yakuzi or Triads however, and hopes that Rogue remains preoccupied with their downfall. Meanwhile, the agent plans to manipulate the rivalry to eventually face off with Li's character, and at last seek revenge for his partner's untimely death. Who proves victorious in this battle is less shocking than the truth surrounding each party. Rogue Assassin was a box office success, earning $40 million at theaters and easily recuperating its $25 million budget. Its soundtrack features Dr. Dre and RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan. Rating: Rated R for sequences of strong bloody violence, sexuality/nudity, and explicit language.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT


DOWN PERISCOPE

Lt. Cmdr. Tom Dodge is assigned as Captain to the USS Stingray, an old diesel driven submarine that has seen better days. With a crew that consists only of weird guys (and a gal), he's headed against the atomic powered USS Orlando, with the mission to destroy a dummy battleship. Starring: Kelsey Grammer, Rob Schneider, Harry Dean Stanton.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT


AMERICAN SHAOLIN

When kickboxer Drew Carson gets humiliated at a local kick-boxing contest, he heads to China to up his credentials. Although he finds no open invite in the Eastern kick capitals, his persistence is rewarded and he's becomes an initiate. Starring: Trent Bushey, Kim Chan, Reese Madigan.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT


EDGE OF DARKNESS

Mel Gibson depicts Thomas Craven, a detective anxious to reunite with his daughter Emma (Bojana Novakovic), an MIT graduate and scientist. Once Craven and Emma leave the airport and reach home, she becomes violently ill. When blood streams down her nose Thomas is alarmed, and immediately heads to the hospital. Before leaving their doorstep, however, an anonymous man calls out the detective’s name; as Thomas looks up the man fires a shot at Emma, and she dies instantly. Upon inspecting Emma’s nightstand Craven discovers a handgun, indicating that she feared for her life. Further investigation reveals that the gun was registered to her boyfriend, David (Shawn Roberts). Thomas finds David and learns of his daughter’s secret life as an activist, and her intention to reveal a shady corporation’s dealings in nuclear arms. When the fictional corporation, Northmoor, learned about Emma’s plans, she was targeted for assassination. Before being shot, however, Craven’s daughter was poisoned by exposure to high levels of radiation. To cover their tracks, Northmoor attempted to fool authorities into believing Craven was the real target, and that Emma was killed mistakenly. After it is clear that his daughter’s death was not by accident, and that the country’s security is at stake, Thomas begins to battle Northmoor’s thugs face to face. In this epic battle between good and evil there is no middle ground, and Carven must risk everything to seek justice – even if it means his life. Rated R for strong bloody violence and language.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT


SUNSHINE

Space-ship Icarus I failed to kick-start Earth's dying sun back into action and disappeared. Icarus II carries the last available nuclear super-bomb on a mission to try again. The navigator's oversight causes serious damage to the ship, yet returning is no longer a hope, the mission dubious. Having picked up Icarus II's emergency signal from Mercury, they decide to try pick up its bomb. That side-trip comes at a high cost. But an even worse surprise is lurking aboard. Rated R for violent content and language.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT


THE SAVAGES

Jon and Wendy Savage are two siblings who have spent their adult years trying to recover from the abuse of their abusive father, Lenny Savage. Suddenly, a call comes in that his girlfriend has died, he cannot care for himself with his dementia and her family is dumping him on his children. Despite the fact Jon and Wendy have not spoken to Lenny for twenty years and he is even more loathsome than ever, the Savage siblings feel obliged to take care of him. Starring: Laura Linney, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Philip Bosco.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT


On Deadly Ground

After threatening to expose a company for unsafe drilling practices, an oil worker is dumped and abandoned in the wilderness to die. But he is rescued by a tribe of natives who see him as their legendary figure, the Rainbow Warrior. Stars: Steven Seagal, Michael Caine, Joan Chen.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT


EDGE OF DARKNESS

Mel Gibson depicts Thomas Craven, a detective anxious to reunite with his daughter Emma (Bojana Novakovic), an MIT graduate and scientist. Once Craven and Emma leave the airport and reach home, she becomes violently ill. When blood streams down her nose Thomas is alarmed, and immediately heads to the hospital. Before leaving their doorstep, however, an anonymous man calls out the detective’s name; as Thomas looks up the man fires a shot at Emma, and she dies instantly. Upon inspecting Emma’s nightstand Craven discovers a handgun, indicating that she feared for her life. Further investigation reveals that the gun was registered to her boyfriend, David (Shawn Roberts). Thomas finds David and learns of his daughter’s secret life as an activist, and her intention to reveal a shady corporation’s dealings in nuclear arms. When the fictional corporation, Northmoor, learned about Emma’s plans, she was targeted for assassination. Before being shot, however, Craven’s daughter was poisoned by exposure to high levels of radiation. To cover their tracks, Northmoor attempted to fool authorities into believing Craven was the real target, and that Emma was killed mistakenly. After it is clear that his daughter’s death was not by accident, and that the country’s security is at stake, Thomas begins to battle Northmoor’s thugs face to face. In this epic battle between good and evil there is no middle ground, and Carven must risk everything to seek justice – even if it means his life. Rated R for strong bloody violence and language.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT


THE BROTHERS SOLOMON

John (Will Arnett) and Dean (Will Forte) Solomon were raised on the chilly continent of Antarctica where they were home schooled by their dear father, Ed (Lee Majors). The brothers' education was superb; their geographic isolation kept the boys focused on their studies and free from peer pressure, sports, or other distractions. Ed's knack for teaching and natural intelligence propelled the boys to obtain Ph.D.'s and live generally normal lives. Unfortunately their upbringing also left them socially inept and incapable of relating to the opposite sex. Immediately before entering a coma, Ed noted that he lived a satisfying life, but hoped that John or Dean could have blessed him with grandchildren. The boys are heartbroken to see Ed's vegetative condition, and vow to fulfill the patriarch's wish, reasoning that a grandchild could bring about his full recovery. Conceiving a baby obviously requires a woman however, and neither brother has dated much less copulated. After unsuccessfully attempting to woo a series of girls into to their bedrooms, usually less than a few moments after meeting, Dean and John explore other possibilities. They consider adoption, but are booted from the agency's office after inquiring about a return policy. Next they place an ad on Craigslist in search of a surrogate mom and surprisingly receive a response. Struggling musician Janine Rice (Kristen Wiig) is $12,000 in debt, and determined to pay it off. She agrees to the brothers' proposition, but when her domineering boyfriend discovers the arrangement he is unsurprisingly dismayed -- to say the least. Janine honors the agreement, although the event may be less sensual than John and Dean initially expected. Rating: Rated R for explicit language and sexual content.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT


Miss Congeniality 2:Armed & Fabulous

After completing her previous assignment, FBI agent Gracie Hart (Sandra Bullock) has become a media sweetheart; wherever she goes cameras and paparazzi follow. That may be flattering for her, but Gracie's superiors are not so ecstatic. Boss Harry McDonald (Ernie Hudson of Ghostbusters and Oz fame) is worried that the agent's newfound stardom impedes her work as a detective. Yet McDonald sincerely values Hart's presence at the agency and does not want her to leave. Instead he creates a public relations position tailored specifically for Gracie, whose beauty and charm adds a sense of warmth to the ordinarily rigid institution's image. Like any dedicated member of law enforcement however, the agent prefers genuine detective work to time behind a desk -- or in Hart's case a camera and microphone. That feeling intensifies when modeling pals Cheryl (Heather Burns) and Stan (William Shatner) are kidnapped. Although Gracie begs her higher-ups to join the investigation, they are too afraid of losing their irreplaceable spokesperson. Convinced that other agents lack the same fervor and expertise to save her friends' lives, she is forced to take matters into her own hands. But before doing so Hart must convince her newly assigned, feisty, and unusually contrary bodyguard Sam Fuller (Regina King) to disregard official orders and follow along. What ensues is a gut-busting, female interpretation of classic buddy-cop flicks like Lethal Weapon and 48 Hours. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous was an unquestionable success, garnering over $101 million internationally -- nearly double its $60 million budget. The picture earned a Teen Choice Award and was nominated for a BET Comedy Award. Its soundtrack features familiar tracks from Ike & Tina Turner, Patti LaBelle, The Staple Singers, Pink and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for sex related humor.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT


THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE

The beautiful Halle Berry portrays Audrey Burke, a mourning widow who has recently lost her husband, Brian (David Duchovny) in a senseless act of violence. While visiting his best friend, Jerry (Benicio Del Toro), Brian encountered a man brutally beating a woman; true to his caring nature, Burke intervened and attempted to stop the attacker. The man retaliated by shooting Brian and wounding him fatally. After her husband's death, Audrey was left to care for two children independently: 10-year-old daughter Harper (Alexis Llewellyn) and 6-year-old son Dory (Micah Berry). The burden was overwhelming for her, though comfort would arrive unexpectedly through Jerry. While he was indeed Brian's closest companion, Jerry was also a struggling heroin addict, whose dependency ruined his career in law. Inseparable friends since childhood, Brian visited Jerry regularly and encouraged him to join a twelve-step program. Knowing how much Brian loved Jerry, and realizing that he was likely to relapse without proper support, Audrey invited the troubled man to live with her. At first Dory and Harper were cold toward their guest, but in time viewed him as a surrogate father. Similarly, though Audrey had no romantic intentions with Jerry, he did become a stand-in husband of sorts, even at one point sleeping in the same bed to innocently comfort his host. As Jerry grew closer to the children, their mother's jealously increased and eventually exploded. Subsequently Jerry left, became depressed, and relapsed once again. In Audrey's heart, however, she realized Brian would disapprove of her callousness. More importantly, perhaps, Jerry would be disappointed that Audrey abandoned someone he cherished so dearly. Alongside her brother Neal (Omar Benson Miller), Audrey searches for Jerry, apologizes for her actions, and offers to take him in once again. From this point forward the relationship develops into something much more complicated and unexpected than a mere romantic fling. Things We Lost in the Fire was not a blockbuster by any means, but it did raise the eyebrows of numerous critics. Among them were Roger Ebert who stated, "The movie is an engrossing melodrama, and it has its heart in the right place." Similarly James Berardinelli wrote, "Things We Lost in the Fire deals frankly and openly with the wounds — some obvious, some not so obvious — that are left by the tragic, untimely loss of a loved one. At times, the film is unsparing." The picture's soundtrack features tracks by 60s artists The Velvet Underground, Frank Zappa, and Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band. Rating: Rated R for drug content and explicit language.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT


Bloodrayne

BloodRayne is an action-thriller about how the war against the forces of darkness becomes a family affair in this cinematic prequel to the popular video game of the same name. In 16th century Europe, Lord Kagan is an evil ruler who holds more power than any man alive, but he still dreams of having more, and when he's told of three magic talismans which, when united, will give him intense supernatural strength and the gift of immortality, he will stop at nothing to attain them. However, three warriors who have learned how to battle the forces of darkness – Vladimir, Katarin and Sebastian – have formed the Brimstone Society, with the goal of stripping Kagan of his power and restoring justice to the land. However, they can't accomplish it on their own, so they enlist the aid of Rayne, a half-human, half-vampire who can battle Kagan's sinister gifts. But Rayne is torn about signing on with the Brimstone Society, and for a good reason – Kagan is her father. Rated R for strong bloody violence, some sexuality and nudity.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Fight Club

The narrator suffers from a lack of sleep. He tries different ways to cure this, but he does not succeed. He does get some sleep, but his conditions rebounds back into it's original state when he meets a lovely young woman, whose name is Marla. He finds out that she and he both have a lot in common and they spend a lot of time together. While touring, he meets an enigmatic young man named Tyler and after a short conversation both become fast friends. Both like to relieve their inner tensions by hitting each other, Soon word gets around about their fights, and lots of young people also get interested. Then a club is formed, which the narrator and Tyler call 'Fight Club', both start spending a lot of time in it, until everything became a great big organized Chaos.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

Sleepy Hollow

Ichabod Crane (Johnny Depp) is an eighteenth century New York City police detective despised by his colleagues. An early practitioner of forensic science, Crane refuses to rely upon hunches or superstitions to identify culprits. Other officers grow tired of Ichabod's methodical approach, and send him upstate to the rural village of Sleepy Hollow as punishment. Crane's rejection of all things supernatural began as a child. After watching his father, a clergyman physically and psychologically abuse his mother, the detective avowed to apply the scientific method to all situations -- no matter how baffling. In Sleepy Hollow residents insist that a headless horseman roams its forests decapitating innocent victims, though the detective rejects the claim immediately. Depp's character can no longer dismiss the community's claims after witnessing the Headless Horseman himself, especially after the villain tosses a victim's decapitated head in Ichabod's direction. In parallel, the big city detective cozies up with Katrina Van Tassel (Christina Ricci), an heiress to one of Sleepy Hollow's wealthiest farmers. Ichabod must eventually accept the coexistence of supernatural phenomena alongside rationality if he hopes to end the horseman's rampage. Sleepy Hollow is loosely based upon the identically titled classic tale by Washington Irving. The picture was a commercial success, earning $207 million at the box office, triple its $70 million budget. It was awarded an Oscar and nominated for an MTV Movie Award and Teen Choice Award. Renowned composer and longtime Burton collaborator Danny Elfman scored the film. Rating: Rated R for graphic horror violence and gore, and for a scene of sexuality.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

SUPERFIGHTS

A fresh-faced karate prodigy battles to restore his honor when the corrupt martial-arts syndicate that trained him now threatens his chance at victory in the ring.. Starring: Brandon Gaines, Feihong Yu, Keith Vitali.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

TENURE

A college professor competes for tenure with a hot-shot female colleague. Starring: Luke Wilson, David Koechner, Andrew Daly.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

On Deadly Ground

After threatening to expose a company for unsafe drilling practices, an oil worker is dumped and abandoned in the wilderness to die. But he is rescued by a tribe of natives who see him as their legendary figure, the Rainbow Warrior. Stars: Steven Seagal, Michael Caine, Joan Chen.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

THE BROTHERS SOLOMON

John (Will Arnett) and Dean (Will Forte) Solomon were raised on the chilly continent of Antarctica where they were home schooled by their dear father, Ed (Lee Majors). The brothers' education was superb; their geographic isolation kept the boys focused on their studies and free from peer pressure, sports, or other distractions. Ed's knack for teaching and natural intelligence propelled the boys to obtain Ph.D.'s and live generally normal lives. Unfortunately their upbringing also left them socially inept and incapable of relating to the opposite sex. Immediately before entering a coma, Ed noted that he lived a satisfying life, but hoped that John or Dean could have blessed him with grandchildren. The boys are heartbroken to see Ed's vegetative condition, and vow to fulfill the patriarch's wish, reasoning that a grandchild could bring about his full recovery. Conceiving a baby obviously requires a woman however, and neither brother has dated much less copulated. After unsuccessfully attempting to woo a series of girls into to their bedrooms, usually less than a few moments after meeting, Dean and John explore other possibilities. They consider adoption, but are booted from the agency's office after inquiring about a return policy. Next they place an ad on Craigslist in search of a surrogate mom and surprisingly receive a response. Struggling musician Janine Rice (Kristen Wiig) is $12,000 in debt, and determined to pay it off. She agrees to the brothers' proposition, but when her domineering boyfriend discovers the arrangement he is unsurprisingly dismayed -- to say the least. Janine honors the agreement, although the event may be less sensual than John and Dean initially expected. Rating: Rated R for explicit language and sexual content.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Miss Congeniality 2:Armed & Fabulous

After completing her previous assignment, FBI agent Gracie Hart (Sandra Bullock) has become a media sweetheart; wherever she goes cameras and paparazzi follow. That may be flattering for her, but Gracie's superiors are not so ecstatic. Boss Harry McDonald (Ernie Hudson of Ghostbusters and Oz fame) is worried that the agent's newfound stardom impedes her work as a detective. Yet McDonald sincerely values Hart's presence at the agency and does not want her to leave. Instead he creates a public relations position tailored specifically for Gracie, whose beauty and charm adds a sense of warmth to the ordinarily rigid institution's image. Like any dedicated member of law enforcement however, the agent prefers genuine detective work to time behind a desk -- or in Hart's case a camera and microphone. That feeling intensifies when modeling pals Cheryl (Heather Burns) and Stan (William Shatner) are kidnapped. Although Gracie begs her higher-ups to join the investigation, they are too afraid of losing their irreplaceable spokesperson. Convinced that other agents lack the same fervor and expertise to save her friends' lives, she is forced to take matters into her own hands. But before doing so Hart must convince her newly assigned, feisty, and unusually contrary bodyguard Sam Fuller (Regina King) to disregard official orders and follow along. What ensues is a gut-busting, female interpretation of classic buddy-cop flicks like Lethal Weapon and 48 Hours. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous was an unquestionable success, garnering over $101 million internationally -- nearly double its $60 million budget. The picture earned a Teen Choice Award and was nominated for a BET Comedy Award. Its soundtrack features familiar tracks from Ike & Tina Turner, Patti LaBelle, The Staple Singers, Pink and many more. Rating: Rated PG-13 for sex related humor.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

AGENT RED

Captain Matt Hendricks and Dr. Linda Christian are locked in a submarine with Russian terrorists that threaten to launch a chemical virus on US territory. Stars: Dolph Lundgren, Meilani Paul and Alexander Kuznetsov.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

THINGS WE LOST IN THE FIRE

The beautiful Halle Berry portrays Audrey Burke, a mourning widow who has recently lost her husband, Brian (David Duchovny) in a senseless act of violence. While visiting his best friend, Jerry (Benicio Del Toro), Brian encountered a man brutally beating a woman; true to his caring nature, Burke intervened and attempted to stop the attacker. The man retaliated by shooting Brian and wounding him fatally. After her husband's death, Audrey was left to care for two children independently: 10-year-old daughter Harper (Alexis Llewellyn) and 6-year-old son Dory (Micah Berry). The burden was overwhelming for her, though comfort would arrive unexpectedly through Jerry. While he was indeed Brian's closest companion, Jerry was also a struggling heroin addict, whose dependency ruined his career in law. Inseparable friends since childhood, Brian visited Jerry regularly and encouraged him to join a twelve-step program. Knowing how much Brian loved Jerry, and realizing that he was likely to relapse without proper support, Audrey invited the troubled man to live with her. At first Dory and Harper were cold toward their guest, but in time viewed him as a surrogate father. Similarly, though Audrey had no romantic intentions with Jerry, he did become a stand-in husband of sorts, even at one point sleeping in the same bed to innocently comfort his host. As Jerry grew closer to the children, their mother's jealously increased and eventually exploded. Subsequently Jerry left, became depressed, and relapsed once again. In Audrey's heart, however, she realized Brian would disapprove of her callousness. More importantly, perhaps, Jerry would be disappointed that Audrey abandoned someone he cherished so dearly. Alongside her brother Neal (Omar Benson Miller), Audrey searches for Jerry, apologizes for her actions, and offers to take him in once again. From this point forward the relationship develops into something much more complicated and unexpected than a mere romantic fling. Things We Lost in the Fire was not a blockbuster by any means, but it did raise the eyebrows of numerous critics. Among them were Roger Ebert who stated, "The movie is an engrossing melodrama, and it has its heart in the right place." Similarly James Berardinelli wrote, "Things We Lost in the Fire deals frankly and openly with the wounds — some obvious, some not so obvious — that are left by the tragic, untimely loss of a loved one. At times, the film is unsparing." The picture's soundtrack features tracks by 60s artists The Velvet Underground, Frank Zappa, and Captain Beefheart and The Magic Band. Rating: Rated R for drug content and explicit language.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Good Will Hunting

Will Hunting is a janitor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and has a genius-level intellect and a profound gift for mathematics. Despite this, he chooses to work as a janitor and lives alone in a sparsely-furnished house in a rundown South Boston neighborhood, spending time with his friends Chuckie Sullivan, Billy McBride and Morgan O'Mally. An abused foster child, he subconsciously blames himself for his unhappy upbringing and turns this self-loathing into a form of self-sabotage in both his professional and emotional lives. In the first week of class, Will solves a difficult graduate-level problem taken from algebraic graph theory that Professor Gerald Lambeau (Stellan Skarsgård), a Fields Medalist and combinatorialist, leaves on a chalkboard as a challenge posed to his students, hoping someone might find the solution by the end of the semester. When it is solved quickly and anonymously, Lambeau posts a much more difficult problem—one that took he and his colleagues two years to prove. When Lambeau chances upon Will writing on the board, he chases him away, taking him for a vandal. However, Lambeau realizes Will wrote the correct answers and sets out to track him down. Meanwhile, Will gets revenge on a bully named Carmine Scarpaglia, who, according to Will, used to beat him up years ago in kindergarten, and he now faces imprisonment after attacking a police officer who was responding to the attack. Realizing Will has enormous potential, Lambeau goes to Will's trial and intervenes on his behalf, offering him a choice: either go to jail, or be released under Lambeau's personal supervision to study mathematics and see a therapist. Will chooses the latter, even though he does not believe he needs therapy. To complicate matters, two strangers enter the equation: a washed-up shrink who starts to coach Will through his transformation, and a med student who shows him that there can be a pretty face along with his life of the mind. The doctor-patient relationship between Sean and Will develops a new wrinkle when Will challenges Sean to take a hard, objective look at his own life. Sean has been unable to deal with his beloved wife's premature death from cancer two years before. As time goes on, Sean becomes very fond of Will, and feels that, despite Lambeau's good intentions, he may be pushing Will too hard. This movie is rated R for strong language, including some sex-related dialogue.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Batman Begins

Batman Begins reboots the classic film franchise and attempts to paint a psychological portrait of the superhero. Viewers are transported back to the crime fighter's childhood and adolescent years, witnessing the events that birthed Bruce Wayne's nocturnal, mammalian alter ego. Unlike its predecessor, 1997's Batman & Robin, the picture remains true to its comic book roots, shedding the cheesy costumes, phrases, and behaviors of its 60s sitcom iteration. This installment is decidedly dark. As a child Wayne was nurtured by his aristocratic, philanthropic mother and father who generously established the city's monorail system. Bruce led a happy life until his parents were slain by a mugger: Joe Chill (Richard Brake). The family's trustworthy butler, Alfred Pennyworth (Michael Caine) became the boy's surrogate dad, and remained Bruce's father figure far into adulthood. For a period Wayne was not a defender of justice, but rather a perpetuator of injustice. He spent his teenage years in juvenile detention, wallowing in self-pity over his parents' death, convinced that he could have prevented it. After release Bruce remained entranced by criminality, though now not as a participant but rather a researcher attempting to understand its underlying causes. Shadowy vigilante Henri Ducard (Liam Neeson) serves as the young man's mentor, training him in martial arts and eventually initiating him into an extremist league of crime fighters. Wayne differs with Ducard's approach to vigilanteism however; upon returning to Gotham, the caped crusader severs ties with his teacher. Ducard and his organization believe that the city is beyond conventional repair; to eliminate crime in Gotham, Ducard proposes to essentially destroy it. The teacher and his student part ways over this ideological disagreement, but the separation initiates a bitter rivalry. No longer a member of the Shadow League, Bruce meets scientist Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman) who supplies him with technological gadgetry. While he is a playboy businessman by day, Wayne is Batman by night -- unbeknownst to all but a few. With Ducard no longer an apparent concern, Batman becomes entangled with Carmine Falcone (Tom Wilkinson), Chill's former cellmate. Although he does not initially realize it, Batman will eventually face off against his mentor's organization one last time. Batman Begins was both a commercial and critical success, reversing much of the negative feelings evoked by its predecessor. The picture earned over $372 million at the end of its theatrical run, recuperating two and a half times its budget. It was nominated for an Oscar and earned an MTV Movie Award. Rating: Rated PG-13 for intense action violence, disturbing images, and some thematic elements.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

The Last Samurai

In the 1870s, Captain Nathan Algren, a cynical veteran of the American Civil war who will work for anyone, is hired by Americans who want lucrative contracts with the Emperor of Japan to train the peasant conscripts for the first standing imperial army in modern warfare using firearms. The imperial Omura cabinet's first priority is to repress a rebellion of traditionalist Samurai -hereditary warriors- who remain devoted to the sacred dynasty but reject the Westernizing policy and even refuse firearms. Yet when his ill-prepared superior force sets out too soon, their panic allows the sword-wielding samurai to crush them. Badly wounded Algren's courageous stand makes the samurai leader Katsumoto spare his life; once nursed to health he learns to know and respect the old Japanese way, and participates as advisor in Katsumoto's failed attempt to save the Bushido tradition, but Omura gets repressive laws enacted- he must now choose to honor his loyalty to one of the embittered sides when the conflict returns to the battlefield.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

GHOST SHIP

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Bloodrayne

BloodRayne is an action-thriller about how the war against the forces of darkness becomes a family affair in this cinematic prequel to the popular video game of the same name. In 16th century Europe, Lord Kagan is an evil ruler who holds more power than any man alive, but he still dreams of having more, and when he's told of three magic talismans which, when united, will give him intense supernatural strength and the gift of immortality, he will stop at nothing to attain them. However, three warriors who have learned how to battle the forces of darkness – Vladimir, Katarin and Sebastian – have formed the Brimstone Society, with the goal of stripping Kagan of his power and restoring justice to the land. However, they can't accomplish it on their own, so they enlist the aid of Rayne, a half-human, half-vampire who can battle Kagan's sinister gifts. But Rayne is torn about signing on with the Brimstone Society, and for a good reason – Kagan is her father. Rated R for strong bloody violence, some sexuality and nudity.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

Bats

Dr. Sheila Casper is a respected zoologist dispatched by the government to Gallup, TX, a small community suffering from an unusual number of reported bat attacks. Casper finds this news puzzling, since bats are generally placid creatures who avoid contact with humans. The local sheriff, Emmett Kimsey, assures Casper that the reports are on the level and that something needs to be done about swarms of aggressive bats so thick they blot out the moon. Caspar and Kimsey discover that a new breed of genetically altered bats have escaped from a research facility and taken up residence in a cave near Gallup -- but the nocturnal bloodsuckers have no intention of leaving as quickly as they arrived.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT


BLACK WIDOW

An attractive woman appears to have made her goal in life to marry rich men and collect the inheritance when they die. Nothing new there, except that to speed up the process she kills each of her husbands with a poison that leaves no trace. Stars: Debra Winger, Theresa Russell, Sami Frey.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT


AIR STRIKE

David Worth's action film air strike concerns an elite helicopter squadron that, with the help of U.S. Rangers, has been ordered to stop a powerful drug-lord outfitted with his own personal army. Starring : Atanas Srebrev , Robert Rusler , Fredric Lehne.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT


AGENT RED

Captain Matt Hendricks and Dr. Linda Christian are locked in a submarine with Russian terrorists that threaten to launch a chemical virus on US territory. Stars: Dolph Lundgren, Meilani Paul and Alexander Kuznetsov.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

OUTLAW (2001)

Conner is a hit man. A mob boss gets wracked His son, hires Conner to find out who did it. He'll pay him a million dollars if he does it in fourty eight hours! If he refuses or takes longer he´s dead. Starting: Michael Madsen, William Forsythe.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Batman Begins

Batman Begins reboots the classic film franchise and attempts to paint a psychological portrait of the superhero. Viewers are transported back to the crime fighter's childhood and adolescent years, witnessing the events that birthed Bruce Wayne's nocturnal, mammalian alter ego. Unlike its predecessor, 1997's Batman & Robin, the picture remains true to its comic book roots, shedding the cheesy costumes, phrases, and behaviors of its 60s sitcom iteration. This installment is decidedly dark. As a child Wayne was nurtured by his aristocratic, philanthropic mother and father who generously established the city's monorail system. Bruce led a happy life until his parents were slain by a mugger: Joe Chill (Richard Brake). The family's trustworthy butler, Alfred Pennyworth (Michael Caine) became the boy's surrogate dad, and remained Bruce's father figure far into adulthood. For a period Wayne was not a defender of justice, but rather a perpetuator of injustice. He spent his teenage years in juvenile detention, wallowing in self-pity over his parents' death, convinced that he could have prevented it. After release Bruce remained entranced by criminality, though now not as a participant but rather a researcher attempting to understand its underlying causes. Shadowy vigilante Henri Ducard (Liam Neeson) serves as the young man's mentor, training him in martial arts and eventually initiating him into an extremist league of crime fighters. Wayne differs with Ducard's approach to vigilanteism however; upon returning to Gotham, the caped crusader severs ties with his teacher. Ducard and his organization believe that the city is beyond conventional repair; to eliminate crime in Gotham, Ducard proposes to essentially destroy it. The teacher and his student part ways over this ideological disagreement, but the separation initiates a bitter rivalry. No longer a member of the Shadow League, Bruce meets scientist Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman) who supplies him with technological gadgetry. While he is a playboy businessman by day, Wayne is Batman by night -- unbeknownst to all but a few. With Ducard no longer an apparent concern, Batman becomes entangled with Carmine Falcone (Tom Wilkinson), Chill's former cellmate. Although he does not initially realize it, Batman will eventually face off against his mentor's organization one last time. Batman Begins was both a commercial and critical success, reversing much of the negative feelings evoked by its predecessor. The picture earned over $372 million at the end of its theatrical run, recuperating two and a half times its budget. It was nominated for an Oscar and earned an MTV Movie Award. Rating: Rated PG-13 for intense action violence, disturbing images, and some thematic elements.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

Good Will Hunting

Will Hunting is a janitor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and has a genius-level intellect and a profound gift for mathematics. Despite this, he chooses to work as a janitor and lives alone in a sparsely-furnished house in a rundown South Boston neighborhood, spending time with his friends Chuckie Sullivan, Billy McBride and Morgan O'Mally. An abused foster child, he subconsciously blames himself for his unhappy upbringing and turns this self-loathing into a form of self-sabotage in both his professional and emotional lives. In the first week of class, Will solves a difficult graduate-level problem taken from algebraic graph theory that Professor Gerald Lambeau (Stellan Skarsgård), a Fields Medalist and combinatorialist, leaves on a chalkboard as a challenge posed to his students, hoping someone might find the solution by the end of the semester. When it is solved quickly and anonymously, Lambeau posts a much more difficult problem—one that took he and his colleagues two years to prove. When Lambeau chances upon Will writing on the board, he chases him away, taking him for a vandal. However, Lambeau realizes Will wrote the correct answers and sets out to track him down. Meanwhile, Will gets revenge on a bully named Carmine Scarpaglia, who, according to Will, used to beat him up years ago in kindergarten, and he now faces imprisonment after attacking a police officer who was responding to the attack. Realizing Will has enormous potential, Lambeau goes to Will's trial and intervenes on his behalf, offering him a choice: either go to jail, or be released under Lambeau's personal supervision to study mathematics and see a therapist. Will chooses the latter, even though he does not believe he needs therapy. To complicate matters, two strangers enter the equation: a washed-up shrink who starts to coach Will through his transformation, and a med student who shows him that there can be a pretty face along with his life of the mind. The doctor-patient relationship between Sean and Will develops a new wrinkle when Will challenges Sean to take a hard, objective look at his own life. Sean has been unable to deal with his beloved wife's premature death from cancer two years before. As time goes on, Sean becomes very fond of Will, and feels that, despite Lambeau's good intentions, he may be pushing Will too hard. This movie is rated R for strong language, including some sex-related dialogue.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

The Last Samurai

In the 1870s, Captain Nathan Algren, a cynical veteran of the American Civil war who will work for anyone, is hired by Americans who want lucrative contracts with the Emperor of Japan to train the peasant conscripts for the first standing imperial army in modern warfare using firearms. The imperial Omura cabinet's first priority is to repress a rebellion of traditionalist Samurai -hereditary warriors- who remain devoted to the sacred dynasty but reject the Westernizing policy and even refuse firearms. Yet when his ill-prepared superior force sets out too soon, their panic allows the sword-wielding samurai to crush them. Badly wounded Algren's courageous stand makes the samurai leader Katsumoto spare his life; once nursed to health he learns to know and respect the old Japanese way, and participates as advisor in Katsumoto's failed attempt to save the Bushido tradition, but Omura gets repressive laws enacted- he must now choose to honor his loyalty to one of the embittered sides when the conflict returns to the battlefield.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

AFTER THE SUNSET

After a successful last score, a master thief retires to an island paradise. His lifelong nemesis, a crafty FBI agent, washes ashore to ensure he's making good on his promise. The pair soon enters into a new game of cat-and-mouse. Starring: Pierce Brosnan, Salma Hayek, Woody Harrelson, Don Cheadle.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Meet Bill

Bill (Aaron Eckhart) lives a comfortable, though incredibly futile life. His father in law, Mr. Jacoby (Holmes Osborne) employs Bill at the family's prestigious bank. While a virtually guaranteed paycheck each month is generally a good thing, he has no identifiable job description. Coworkers despise him not only because of his family connections, but also because he fails to blend into the bank's uptight atmosphere. Domestic life is similarly dull, where he lives alongside his unfaithful wife, Jess (Elizabeth Banks). Bill's plush home, like his salary, is complements of Mr. Jacoby. He desperately seeks autonomy from Jess' father however, and is contemplating the purchase of a profitable donut shop. Lack of enthusiasm repeatedly prevents Bill from realizing his dreams, at least until an unexpected, initially undesirable individual enters his life. Logan Lerman, affectionately dubbed 'The Kid' throughout the film is a student at Bill's former prep school; Mr. Jacoby places the teen under his son in law's mentorship, much to the later's chagrin. Shortly after Bill unearths an affair between Jess and a local newscaster, and an embarrassing videoclip of the event surfaces on the office intranet, Lerman's character emboldens his mentor and slowly rescues him from emotional ruin. Rating: Rated R for explicit language, some drug use, and sex-related material
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

THE OTHER MAN

23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

THE MIST

A freak storm unleashes a species of blood-thirsty creatures on a small town, where a small band of citizens hole-up in a supermarket and fight for their lives. The Mist is an adaptation of Stephen King's classic novella. After a vicious storm wreaks havoc in their small town in Maine, artist David Drayton heads out to the town supermarket for some much-needed supplies with his young son, Billy, and his neighbor, Norton, in tow. Their trip soon turns to terror when a menacing white mist settles in, leaving this group of locals and out-of-towners fighting for survival against an unknown, bloodthirsty enemy. When the local religious zealot begins to convince the group that the mist is punishment from God, Drayton and his cohorts realize that they may be trapped inside with an enemy just as dangerous as whatever is lurking outside. Tension runs high in this tale as the trapped group faces difficult moral decisions. Should they stay and wait out the terror, or make a break for it and risk suffering a terrible fate? Is the eerie mist the will of God, an experiment from the local military base gone awry, or, maybe, a freak natural disaster? Without modern conveniences and the normal conventions and rules to guide them, the group is easily swayed by the loudest opinion. Will they save themselves at the expense of each other, or work as a team to save everyone? There is a decent amount of blood and gore for horror fans, some deadpan humor and just a hint of politics thrown in for good measure. This movie is rated R for violence, terror and gore, and language.
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Deadly Water

Thirty years ago, Ray Reiter witnessed the brutal death of his parents at sea by a strange, octopus-like creature. Now determined to exact revenge, he joins archaeologist Nicole on a perilous high-seas expedition to find a legendary Greek Opal - said to be guarded by the very beast that murdered his family. Stars: Charlie O'Connell, Victoria Pratt, Kristi Angus.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT


GHOST SHIP

4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT


Shut Up & Sing

On stage at a 2003 London concert, lead singer of the Dixie Chicks, spoke these words to a small audience at the start of their sold-out international tour: "Just so you know, we're ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas." The comment was delivered on the eve of the American invasion of Iraq. Stars: Natalie Maines, Emily Robison, Martie Maguire.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT


Sea of Souls Part 1

Dr. Douglas Monaghan heads a small staff at a Glasgow, Scotland university that studies and performs experiments concerning paranormal activities and abilities. His staff includes a woman who has some psychic gifts herself, as well as a skeptic who always looks askance at what happens during their investigations. Stars: Bill Paterson, Dawn Steele, Iain Robertson.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT


THE OTHER MAN

9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT


THE CONTENDER

When the President of the United States dies, vice-president Jackson Evans (Jeff Bridges) becomes his successor. Now the newly appointed head of state must appoint a new vice-president, and a Virginian democrat named Jack Hathaway (William Petersen) is his expected nominee. Governor Hathaway, a politician with an uncanny resemblance to real-life senator Ted Kennedy, recently made headlines after making a heroic, though failed attempt to rescue a drowning woman from her sunken vehicle. Despite traditional party partisanship, Hathaway has earned the support of republican representative Sheldon Runyon (Gary Oldman), who will go to any length to ensure the governor's success. Evans has other plans however. With the end of his term slowly approaching the president hopes to create a legacy for himself, and believes that appointing the country's first female vice-president is a guaranteed way of doing so. Ohioan senator Laine Hanson (Joan Allen) is an ideal candidate, a republican turned democrat whose association with both parties may help the president overcome partisan politics. This infuriates Runyon who begins an Internet muckraking campaign against Hanson, eventually unearthing scandalous photos from the senator's college years. The pictures, which depict Hanson in what appears to be a sexual act, give Runyon an opportunity to attack the senator's pro-abortion stance and its perceived immorality. Although the president, his advisors, and Hanson's friends and colleagues pressure her to address Runyon's accusations she refuses, reiterating that no individual's private life should be a topic open for political debate. Meanwhile Runyon and his cronies falsely insinuate that the senator had once engaged in prostitution, and reveal that she began ****** her husband, William (Robin Thomas) while he was still wedded to another woman. In a scenario strikingly reminiscent of Bill Clinton's so-called 'Monicagate,' Hanson appears before the House Judiciary Committee for confirmation, refusing to compromise neither her right to privacy nor her principles. Whether or not the senator's ethics can triumph over Washington's politics of deceit, however, remains to be seen. The Contender received generally positive reviews, reinforced by 2 Oscar and Golden Globe nominations. The picture earned over $23 million worldwide, more than double its $9 million budget.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT


Meet Bill

Bill (Aaron Eckhart) lives a comfortable, though incredibly futile life. His father in law, Mr. Jacoby (Holmes Osborne) employs Bill at the family's prestigious bank. While a virtually guaranteed paycheck each month is generally a good thing, he has no identifiable job description. Coworkers despise him not only because of his family connections, but also because he fails to blend into the bank's uptight atmosphere. Domestic life is similarly dull, where he lives alongside his unfaithful wife, Jess (Elizabeth Banks). Bill's plush home, like his salary, is complements of Mr. Jacoby. He desperately seeks autonomy from Jess' father however, and is contemplating the purchase of a profitable donut shop. Lack of enthusiasm repeatedly prevents Bill from realizing his dreams, at least until an unexpected, initially undesirable individual enters his life. Logan Lerman, affectionately dubbed 'The Kid' throughout the film is a student at Bill's former prep school; Mr. Jacoby places the teen under his son in law's mentorship, much to the later's chagrin. Shortly after Bill unearths an affair between Jess and a local newscaster, and an embarrassing videoclip of the event surfaces on the office intranet, Lerman's character emboldens his mentor and slowly rescues him from emotional ruin. Rating: Rated R for explicit language, some drug use, and sex-related material
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT


AFTER THE SUNSET

After a successful last score, a master thief retires to an island paradise. His lifelong nemesis, a crafty FBI agent, washes ashore to ensure he's making good on his promise. The pair soon enters into a new game of cat-and-mouse. Starring: Pierce Brosnan, Salma Hayek, Woody Harrelson, Don Cheadle.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT


THE OTHER MAN

17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT


Criminal

Richard Gaddis (John C. Reilly) is a seasoned conman on the prowl for a partner in crime. While stalking a casino for victims, he notices a young man swindling a waitress, and decides to approach him. Rodrigo (Diego Luna) has a young, innocent appearance ripe for exploitation, provided he agrees to become Richard's apprentice. How can Gaddis walk up to a complete stranger and lure him into a profitable, albeit illegal endeavor though? From the onset Richard must convince Rodrigo of his ability and trustworthiness, and so he initiates their relationship with a smoothly orchestrated ruse. Gaddis identifies himself to the waitress and Rodrigo as a police officer, places handcuffs on the petty thief, and walks him out of the casino. Once outside Rodrigo discovers the faux officer's true intentions, but does not become Richard's official trainee immediately. Instead Gaddis performs a number of small operations with his recruit, testing both his ability and trustworthiness. Unlike Gaddis however, Rodrigo's foray into crime is rooted in somewhat noble intentions with a definitive goal: to pay off his father's gambling debt, and subsequently save his life. Not long after forming their partnership the duo encounters what appears to be the perfect scam. The men learn that wealthy Irish multimillionaire William Hannigan (Peter Mullan) is in town, a man who amassed his fortune by collecting rare currency. Hannigan is returning to Ireland in one day, and needs to offload his cash for tax purposes. That's where Rodrigo and Gaddis enter the picture, utilizing their connection with a professional counterfeiter to produce a rare silver certificate worth $750,000. Since Hannigan will depart the next day, he has no time to examine the certificate's authenticity in a laboratory setting. It seems like a perfect plan, at least until Richard's sister, Valerie (Maggie Gyllenhaal) gets involved. Criminal is an English adaptation of the critically acclaimed Argentinian film, Nine Queens.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT


Knowing

As the opening ceremony for a newly constructed elementary school gets under way, a time capsule containing drawings of the future is buried on the grounds and scheduled to be unearthed on the school's 50th anniversary. Instead of submitting a drawing, however, one little girl scribbles a series of seemingly random numbers on her paper before it is buried. Fifty years later, the time capsule is unearthed for a new generation of students to examine. Young Caleb Koestler is one of those students. The mysterious sequence of numbers falls into his possession and Caleb takes the paper to his father, Professor John Koestler, for examination. Studying the numbers, Professor Koestler soon discovers that they aren't random at all, but an encoded message containing the precise dates, death tolls and coordinates of every major disaster since the time capsule was buried. Not only that, but the document also indicates that there will be three more such events, the last of which indicates a doomsday scenario that appears directly tied to Professor Koestler and Caleb. His desperate plea to authorities falling on deaf ears, Professor Koestler realizes that his only hope for preventing more lives from being lost is to take personal action. Though the author of the prophecies is no longer living, Professor Koestler is eventually able to track down her daughter Diana Wayland, and granddaughter Abby, who reluctantly agree to aid in the investigation. As the final date on the list draws near, Professor Koestler enters into a frantic race against time to prevent destruction on a global scale, in the process realizing that in order to save millions of lives, he may have to make the ultimate sacrifice.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT


Burn After Reading

A disk containing the memoirs of a CIA agent ends up in the hands of two unscrupulous gym employees who attempt to sell it. Osbourne Cox, a Balkan expert, is fired at the CIA, so he begins a memoir. His wife wants a divorce and expects her lover, Harry, a philandering State Department marshal, to leave his wife. A diskette falls out of a gym bag at a Georgetown fitness center. Two employees there try to turn it into cash: Linda, who wants money for elective surgery, and Chad, an amiable goof. Information on the disc leads them to Osbourne who rejects their sales pitch; then they visit the Russian embassy. To sweeten the pot, they decide they need more of Osbourne's secrets. Meanwhile, Linda's boss likes her, and Harry's wife leaves for a book tour. All roads lead to Osbourne's house. This movie is rated R for pervasive language, some sexual content and violence.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT


DOOMSDAY

In 2008 a maddening virus spreads throughout Scotland, rendering its victims overly aggressive and psychotic. It is coined the Reaper virus, an incurable disease of unknown origin. To prevent a worldwide plague, British authorities reluctantly quarantine all of Scotland. Ethical dilemmas aside, the quarantine remains successful for the next 25 years. Two decades later a British patient is mysteriously infected, prompting the country's Department of Domestic Security to scramble for a cure. That is where Major Eden Sinclair (Rhona Mitra) enters the picture, an uninfected Scot who sought refuge in England immediately after Reaper's outbreak. Parentless, she became a ward of the state and indoctrinated by its military, transforming her into a stoic solider of immense skill and intelligence. Domestic security chief Captain Bill Nelson (Bob Hoskins) appoints Sinclair to lead a team of researchers into the lawless territory and locate Dr. Marcus Kane (Malcolm McDowell), a brilliant scientist who may have formulated a vaccine. She happily agrees, hoping that a successful mission will bring closure to her troubled past. Upon entering the wasteland Sinclair and her crew are abducted by loyalists of Kane's merciless son, Sol (Craig Conway) who is engaged in a perpetual war with his father and his supporters. With help from Sol's sister, Cally (MyAnna Buring) the Major escapes from prison and eventually meets Kane. The scientist's words are far from encouraging however, as the future of humanity grows increasingly dim. The film's soundtrack features artists such as Fine Young Cannibals and Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Rating: Rated R for strong bloody violence, explicit language, and some sexual content/nudity.
1:00 KSA
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Monday 14 Nov
Facing Extinction

In a world ruled by machines. After murdering an android, a human is imprisoned and handcuffed to a robot . An epic event throws the world into chaos, and the pair has to depend on one another to live. Stars: Wendy Anderson, Scott Bairstow, Ian Black.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

THE MIST

A freak storm unleashes a species of blood-thirsty creatures on a small town, where a small band of citizens hole-up in a supermarket and fight for their lives. The Mist is an adaptation of Stephen King's classic novella. After a vicious storm wreaks havoc in their small town in Maine, artist David Drayton heads out to the town supermarket for some much-needed supplies with his young son, Billy, and his neighbor, Norton, in tow. Their trip soon turns to terror when a menacing white mist settles in, leaving this group of locals and out-of-towners fighting for survival against an unknown, bloodthirsty enemy. When the local religious zealot begins to convince the group that the mist is punishment from God, Drayton and his cohorts realize that they may be trapped inside with an enemy just as dangerous as whatever is lurking outside. Tension runs high in this tale as the trapped group faces difficult moral decisions. Should they stay and wait out the terror, or make a break for it and risk suffering a terrible fate? Is the eerie mist the will of God, an experiment from the local military base gone awry, or, maybe, a freak natural disaster? Without modern conveniences and the normal conventions and rules to guide them, the group is easily swayed by the loudest opinion. Will they save themselves at the expense of each other, or work as a team to save everyone? There is a decent amount of blood and gore for horror fans, some deadpan humor and just a hint of politics thrown in for good measure. This movie is rated R for violence, terror and gore, and language.
5:00 KSA
2:00 GMT

Sea of Souls Part 2

Dr. Douglas Monaghan heads a small staff at a Glasgow, Scotland university that studies and performs experiments concerning paranormal activities and abilities. His staff includes a woman who has some psychic gifts herself, as well as a skeptic who always looks askance at what happens during their investigations. Stars: Bill Paterson, Dawn Steele, Iain Robertson.
7:00 KSA
4:00 GMT

Burn After Reading

A disk containing the memoirs of a CIA agent ends up in the hands of two unscrupulous gym employees who attempt to sell it. Osbourne Cox, a Balkan expert, is fired at the CIA, so he begins a memoir. His wife wants a divorce and expects her lover, Harry, a philandering State Department marshal, to leave his wife. A diskette falls out of a gym bag at a Georgetown fitness center. Two employees there try to turn it into cash: Linda, who wants money for elective surgery, and Chad, an amiable goof. Information on the disc leads them to Osbourne who rejects their sales pitch; then they visit the Russian embassy. To sweeten the pot, they decide they need more of Osbourne's secrets. Meanwhile, Linda's boss likes her, and Harry's wife leaves for a book tour. All roads lead to Osbourne's house. This movie is rated R for pervasive language, some sexual content and violence.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

EMILY BRONTE'S WUTHERING HEIGHTS

Heathcliff is Cathy Earnshaw's foster brother; more than that, he is her other half. When forces within and without tear them apart, Heathcliff wreaks vengeance on those he holds responsible, even into a second generation. Starring: Juliette Binoche, Ralph Fiennes, Janet McTeer.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Knowing

As the opening ceremony for a newly constructed elementary school gets under way, a time capsule containing drawings of the future is buried on the grounds and scheduled to be unearthed on the school's 50th anniversary. Instead of submitting a drawing, however, one little girl scribbles a series of seemingly random numbers on her paper before it is buried. Fifty years later, the time capsule is unearthed for a new generation of students to examine. Young Caleb Koestler is one of those students. The mysterious sequence of numbers falls into his possession and Caleb takes the paper to his father, Professor John Koestler, for examination. Studying the numbers, Professor Koestler soon discovers that they aren't random at all, but an encoded message containing the precise dates, death tolls and coordinates of every major disaster since the time capsule was buried. Not only that, but the document also indicates that there will be three more such events, the last of which indicates a doomsday scenario that appears directly tied to Professor Koestler and Caleb. His desperate plea to authorities falling on deaf ears, Professor Koestler realizes that his only hope for preventing more lives from being lost is to take personal action. Though the author of the prophecies is no longer living, Professor Koestler is eventually able to track down her daughter Diana Wayland, and granddaughter Abby, who reluctantly agree to aid in the investigation. As the final date on the list draws near, Professor Koestler enters into a frantic race against time to prevent destruction on a global scale, in the process realizing that in order to save millions of lives, he may have to make the ultimate sacrifice.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

Criminal

Richard Gaddis (John C. Reilly) is a seasoned conman on the prowl for a partner in crime. While stalking a casino for victims, he notices a young man swindling a waitress, and decides to approach him. Rodrigo (Diego Luna) has a young, innocent appearance ripe for exploitation, provided he agrees to become Richard's apprentice. How can Gaddis walk up to a complete stranger and lure him into a profitable, albeit illegal endeavor though? From the onset Richard must convince Rodrigo of his ability and trustworthiness, and so he initiates their relationship with a smoothly orchestrated ruse. Gaddis identifies himself to the waitress and Rodrigo as a police officer, places handcuffs on the petty thief, and walks him out of the casino. Once outside Rodrigo discovers the faux officer's true intentions, but does not become Richard's official trainee immediately. Instead Gaddis performs a number of small operations with his recruit, testing both his ability and trustworthiness. Unlike Gaddis however, Rodrigo's foray into crime is rooted in somewhat noble intentions with a definitive goal: to pay off his father's gambling debt, and subsequently save his life. Not long after forming their partnership the duo encounters what appears to be the perfect scam. The men learn that wealthy Irish multimillionaire William Hannigan (Peter Mullan) is in town, a man who amassed his fortune by collecting rare currency. Hannigan is returning to Ireland in one day, and needs to offload his cash for tax purposes. That's where Rodrigo and Gaddis enter the picture, utilizing their connection with a professional counterfeiter to produce a rare silver certificate worth $750,000. Since Hannigan will depart the next day, he has no time to examine the certificate's authenticity in a laboratory setting. It seems like a perfect plan, at least until Richard's sister, Valerie (Maggie Gyllenhaal) gets involved. Criminal is an English adaptation of the critically acclaimed Argentinian film, Nine Queens.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

Burn After Reading

A disk containing the memoirs of a CIA agent ends up in the hands of two unscrupulous gym employees who attempt to sell it. Osbourne Cox, a Balkan expert, is fired at the CIA, so he begins a memoir. His wife wants a divorce and expects her lover, Harry, a philandering State Department marshal, to leave his wife. A diskette falls out of a gym bag at a Georgetown fitness center. Two employees there try to turn it into cash: Linda, who wants money for elective surgery, and Chad, an amiable goof. Information on the disc leads them to Osbourne who rejects their sales pitch; then they visit the Russian embassy. To sweeten the pot, they decide they need more of Osbourne's secrets. Meanwhile, Linda's boss likes her, and Harry's wife leaves for a book tour. All roads lead to Osbourne's house. This movie is rated R for pervasive language, some sexual content and violence.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Universal Soldier :The Return

Luc Devereaux, the only surviving member of the original Universal Soldier Team. He now works with Dylan Cotner, on a project to create and improve a new Universal Soldier. Their plan is for the Universal soldier or UNISOLS to be controlled by a computer they call SETH. When the government decides to terminate the project, which includes shutting down SETH. SETH, not wanting this to happen, takes steps to prevent this. He first kills Dylan. He then has himself transfered into a body. He then seeks out Luc Devereaux, who is the only person who knows the code that will stop his program from being deleted. So he sends out all the UNISOLS to get him. Luc must try and stay away until SETH program is deleted. But SETH has targeted his daughter as possible leverage. Rated R for nonstop strong violence, and for language and nudity.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Over Her Dead Body

Eva Longoria stars in this devilishly funny romantic comedy about holding onto the ones you love...even after you're gone. When Kate is killed by an ice sculpture on her wedding day, her fiancé Henry gives up on romance until he falls for the beautiful psychic who's supposed to be helping him move on. But Kate's not having it, and she's going to do whatever it takes to send their budding relationship six-feet-under. Overbearing bridezilla Kate is reviewing final details at the reception venue on her wedding day when the unthinkable happens: she's crushed by an ice sculpture of an angel before she makes it to the altar. A year later, Henry, is still devastated. To appease his concerned sister, Chloe, he visits Ashley, a caterer and sometime psychic, in an attempt to contact Kate in the afterlife and gain some closure. Henry and Ashley hit it off, but misguided spirit Kate hasn't quite made it to heaven yet, and takes to haunting Ashley to protect her ex-fiancé from his potential new love interest. Will this otherworldly interference keep Henry from moving on with Ashley? Or will Kate realize that the best gift she can give Henry is happiness with someone new? Jason Biggs stars as Dan, Ashley's best friend and catering partner, who is a hiding a big secret from her. Rudd is his usual likable self as Henry, a veterinarian who manages to find humor in every situation despite his lingering sadness. This movie is rated PG-13 for sexual content and language.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

Star Trek

Fans of the original Star Trek of the 60s should feel at home with this reboot, though newcomers to the franchise will undoubtedly cozy up to it as well. After 10 films and multiple television series Star Trek blasts warp speed into the twenty-first century and beyond. The 2009 iteration of Star Trek begins years before its predecessor's 1966 debut. Audiences are welcomed by a retelling of both Spock and James T. Kirk's origins, which in turn mark the beginnings of the famed U.S.S. Enterprise. As explained by Captain Pike (Bruce Greenwood), Kirk (Chris Pine) learns of his father's great sacrifice that saved 800 men and women from certain death. The captain is convinced of Kirk's potential as a member of the Starfleet, and encourages him to follow in his father's heroic footsteps. While Kirk lives a reckless life of barroom brawls and daredevil racing, Spock battles with his half-human half-Vulcan origins. After superiors at the Vulcan Science Academy deem his human mother unfit, Spock joins the Starfleet. Crew members often taunt Spock over his mixed ancestry, though this duality eventually proves useful aboard the Enterprise. Both characters are accompanied by Leonard 'Bones' McCoy (Karl Urban), a sultry Uhura (Zoe Saldana), Sulu (John Cho), and a teenage Russian brainiac named Chekov (Anton Yelchin). The Enterprise will take on its greatest adversary yet: Nero (Eric Bana), a time-traveling Romulan hellbent upon crushing Federated worlds with huge, planet-imploding drills. Star Trek was an unquestionable commercial success, more than doubling its sizable $150 million budget. The picture was also a critical success, earning an Oscar in addition to MTV Movie Award, People's Choice Award, and Teen Choice Award nominations. Michael Giacchino of Mission: Impossible III and The Incredibles notoriety scored the film. Rating: Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action and violence, and brief sexual content.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

The Others

The year is 1945 and World War II is nearing its final days. Grace (Nicole Kidman) awaits her husband's return from the war, and lives alongside her two children: Anne (Alakina Mann) and Nicholas (James Bentley). Both children suffer from a rare disease that makes them incredibly photosensitive; exposure to any light brighter than a candle causes severe rashes. Grace occupies a large mansion, one that requires three servants to maintain. Those willing to work for its owner must follow strict rules however due to Nicholas and Anne's sickness. Some of those rules include keeping all of the home's heavy curtains drawn shut, and ensuring that no door is opened before the preceding one is closed. With 50 doors and 15 keys abiding by Grace's requests is no easy feat. As if a missing husband and sick children were not a great enough burden, the family's home seems to be haunted -- or at least Grace suspects that it might be. At other times she attributes the sights and sounds to shenanigans from either her children or the servants. Often, she suspects she is succumbing to a psychological breakdown. What is truly occurring within the mansion's walls, and what can its servants reveal about these phenomena -- if anything? Filmed with a modest budget of $17 million, The Others grossed $218 million internationally. Kidman's performance in the picture earned it a Golden Globe Nomination. Rating: Rated PG-13 for thematic elements and frightening moments
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Tuesday 15 Nov
Fortunes of War

When Canadian diplomat Carl Pimmler sends his friend Peter and his wife Johanna deep into the jungles of Cambodia to deliver a truck load of medicine, he fails to tell him about true nature of his business. Peter must use his experience and knowledge of South East Asia to get them out of this dangerous mess. Stars: Matt Salinger, Sam Jenkins, Haing S. Ngor.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

DOOMSDAY

In 2008 a maddening virus spreads throughout Scotland, rendering its victims overly aggressive and psychotic. It is coined the Reaper virus, an incurable disease of unknown origin. To prevent a worldwide plague, British authorities reluctantly quarantine all of Scotland. Ethical dilemmas aside, the quarantine remains successful for the next 25 years. Two decades later a British patient is mysteriously infected, prompting the country's Department of Domestic Security to scramble for a cure. That is where Major Eden Sinclair (Rhona Mitra) enters the picture, an uninfected Scot who sought refuge in England immediately after Reaper's outbreak. Parentless, she became a ward of the state and indoctrinated by its military, transforming her into a stoic solider of immense skill and intelligence. Domestic security chief Captain Bill Nelson (Bob Hoskins) appoints Sinclair to lead a team of researchers into the lawless territory and locate Dr. Marcus Kane (Malcolm McDowell), a brilliant scientist who may have formulated a vaccine. She happily agrees, hoping that a successful mission will bring closure to her troubled past. Upon entering the wasteland Sinclair and her crew are abducted by loyalists of Kane's merciless son, Sol (Craig Conway) who is engaged in a perpetual war with his father and his supporters. With help from Sol's sister, Cally (MyAnna Buring) the Major escapes from prison and eventually meets Kane. The scientist's words are far from encouraging however, as the future of humanity grows increasingly dim. The film's soundtrack features artists such as Fine Young Cannibals and Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Rating: Rated R for strong bloody violence, explicit language, and some sexual content/nudity.
5:00 KSA
2:00 GMT

Sea of Souls Part 3

Dr. Douglas Monaghan heads a small staff at a Glasgow, Scotland university that studies and performs experiments concerning paranormal activities and abilities. His staff includes a woman who has some psychic gifts herself, as well as a skeptic who always looks askance at what happens during their investigations. Stars: Bill Paterson, Dawn Steele, Iain Robertson.
7:00 KSA
4:00 GMT

D.E.B.S

Recruited by the U.S. government for their unique ability to lie, cheat and fight, Amy, Max, Janet and Dominique join an underground academy of secret agents known only as D.E.B.S. These crime fighting hotties set out to save the world and keep their lipstick perfectly applied while doing so. Now, the girls must combine their skills for their most important mission- to capture vexing vixen Lucy Diamond, the deadliest criminal the world has ever known. When D.E.B.S. star player, Amy, falls for Lucy, chaos erupts and the D.E.B.S. loyalty is put to the test.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Over Her Dead Body

Eva Longoria stars in this devilishly funny romantic comedy about holding onto the ones you love...even after you're gone. When Kate is killed by an ice sculpture on her wedding day, her fiancé Henry gives up on romance until he falls for the beautiful psychic who's supposed to be helping him move on. But Kate's not having it, and she's going to do whatever it takes to send their budding relationship six-feet-under. Overbearing bridezilla Kate is reviewing final details at the reception venue on her wedding day when the unthinkable happens: she's crushed by an ice sculpture of an angel before she makes it to the altar. A year later, Henry, is still devastated. To appease his concerned sister, Chloe, he visits Ashley, a caterer and sometime psychic, in an attempt to contact Kate in the afterlife and gain some closure. Henry and Ashley hit it off, but misguided spirit Kate hasn't quite made it to heaven yet, and takes to haunting Ashley to protect her ex-fiancé from his potential new love interest. Will this otherworldly interference keep Henry from moving on with Ashley? Or will Kate realize that the best gift she can give Henry is happiness with someone new? Jason Biggs stars as Dan, Ashley's best friend and catering partner, who is a hiding a big secret from her. Rudd is his usual likable self as Henry, a veterinarian who manages to find humor in every situation despite his lingering sadness. This movie is rated PG-13 for sexual content and language.
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

Universal Soldier :The Return

Luc Devereaux, the only surviving member of the original Universal Soldier Team. He now works with Dylan Cotner, on a project to create and improve a new Universal Soldier. Their plan is for the Universal soldier or UNISOLS to be controlled by a computer they call SETH. When the government decides to terminate the project, which includes shutting down SETH. SETH, not wanting this to happen, takes steps to prevent this. He first kills Dylan. He then has himself transfered into a body. He then seeks out Luc Devereaux, who is the only person who knows the code that will stop his program from being deleted. So he sends out all the UNISOLS to get him. Luc must try and stay away until SETH program is deleted. But SETH has targeted his daughter as possible leverage. Rated R for nonstop strong violence, and for language and nudity.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

Star Trek

Fans of the original Star Trek of the 60s should feel at home with this reboot, though newcomers to the franchise will undoubtedly cozy up to it as well. After 10 films and multiple television series Star Trek blasts warp speed into the twenty-first century and beyond. The 2009 iteration of Star Trek begins years before its predecessor's 1966 debut. Audiences are welcomed by a retelling of both Spock and James T. Kirk's origins, which in turn mark the beginnings of the famed U.S.S. Enterprise. As explained by Captain Pike (Bruce Greenwood), Kirk (Chris Pine) learns of his father's great sacrifice that saved 800 men and women from certain death. The captain is convinced of Kirk's potential as a member of the Starfleet, and encourages him to follow in his father's heroic footsteps. While Kirk lives a reckless life of barroom brawls and daredevil racing, Spock battles with his half-human half-Vulcan origins. After superiors at the Vulcan Science Academy deem his human mother unfit, Spock joins the Starfleet. Crew members often taunt Spock over his mixed ancestry, though this duality eventually proves useful aboard the Enterprise. Both characters are accompanied by Leonard 'Bones' McCoy (Karl Urban), a sultry Uhura (Zoe Saldana), Sulu (John Cho), and a teenage Russian brainiac named Chekov (Anton Yelchin). The Enterprise will take on its greatest adversary yet: Nero (Eric Bana), a time-traveling Romulan hellbent upon crushing Federated worlds with huge, planet-imploding drills. Star Trek was an unquestionable commercial success, more than doubling its sizable $150 million budget. The picture was also a critical success, earning an Oscar in addition to MTV Movie Award, People's Choice Award, and Teen Choice Award nominations. Michael Giacchino of Mission: Impossible III and The Incredibles notoriety scored the film. Rating: Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action and violence, and brief sexual content.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Passenger 57

An airline security expert must take action when he finds himself trapped on a passenger jet when terrorists seize control of it. Starring: Wesley Snipes, Bruce Payne and Tom Sizemore
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Proof of Life

American businessman Peter Bowman (David Morse) is travelling in a Latin American country when a group of criminals take him as their hostage and hold him for ransom. The mega-corporation he works for sends in an expert hostage negotiator, Terry Thorne, to settle on a ransom with the kidnappers, an antigovernment faction. Thorne earns the reluctant trust of Bowman's wife, Alice (Meg Ryan), and begins trying to win Bowman's freedom, but conflict with Bowman's employers, missteps with the kidnappers, and Thorne's growing attraction to Alice threaten to derail his efforts. Crowe and Ryan are excellent as thrown-together allies under pressure, and Morse's descent from collected businessman to desperate hostage anchors the film. Watch for former NYPD BLUE sensation David Caruso as Crowe's partner. Proof Of Life is based on an article entitled "Adventures in the Ransom Trade," written by William Prochnau, which was published in the May 1998 issue of Vanity Fair magazine. This movie is rated R for violence, language and some drug material.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

In Bruges

Colin Farrell portrays Ray, a first-time hired hit man whose target is a priest. He successfully completes his mission, but makes a grave mistake by accidentally killing a young boy. Public outcry and an increased police presence causes Ray's boss, Harry Waters (Ralph Fiennes) to send the rookie gunman to Bruges, Belgium to hideout. In Belgium Ray is accompanied by his partner in crime, a tenured though fatherly assassin named Ken (Brendan Gleeson). While Ray remains depressed over the child's death, Ken maintains a jovial attitude and forces the former to partake in sightseeing with him. Farrell's character grows increasingly bored in the small, though historic town, and even more annoyed by Ken's constant presence. A new female acquaintance eases the young man's grief to some extent, however. Chloë Villette (Clémence Poésy) juggles her time as a smalltime drug peddler while working as a movie production assistant. The pair click, but Ray is inevitably unable to shake the guilt of the boy's death. He begins to reason that suicide is an ideal, and perhaps only acceptable form of atonement. Mustering up the courage to actually pull the trigger is difficult though, and the toughened Ken at one point persuades his partner to forgo killing himself. Even if Ray can clear his guilty conscious sans suicide a bigger problem remains. Harry believes that killing an innocent bystander is an inexcusable offense, and ethics demand the murderer's own sacrifice in return. This is a hit man code of honor that Harry asserts should be upheld even for himself. Waters makes the trek to Bruges intending to kill Ray, but doing so is much easier said than done. In Bruges was a commercial and critical success, garnering $33 million globally -- more than twice its cost of production. The picture was an Oscar nominee and earned a Golden Globe. Carter Burwell of Twilight and Where The Wild Things Are notoriety scored the film. Rating: Rated R for strong bloody violence, pervasive language, and some drug use.
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Wednesday 16 Nov
The Others

The year is 1945 and World War II is nearing its final days. Grace (Nicole Kidman) awaits her husband's return from the war, and lives alongside her two children: Anne (Alakina Mann) and Nicholas (James Bentley). Both children suffer from a rare disease that makes them incredibly photosensitive; exposure to any light brighter than a candle causes severe rashes. Grace occupies a large mansion, one that requires three servants to maintain. Those willing to work for its owner must follow strict rules however due to Nicholas and Anne's sickness. Some of those rules include keeping all of the home's heavy curtains drawn shut, and ensuring that no door is opened before the preceding one is closed. With 50 doors and 15 keys abiding by Grace's requests is no easy feat. As if a missing husband and sick children were not a great enough burden, the family's home seems to be haunted -- or at least Grace suspects that it might be. At other times she attributes the sights and sounds to shenanigans from either her children or the servants. Often, she suspects she is succumbing to a psychological breakdown. What is truly occurring within the mansion's walls, and what can its servants reveal about these phenomena -- if anything? Filmed with a modest budget of $17 million, The Others grossed $218 million internationally. Kidman's performance in the picture earned it a Golden Globe Nomination. Rating: Rated PG-13 for thematic elements and frightening moments.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

Juncture

When Anna Carter is diagnosed with a terminal illness, she sees her final three months as an opportunity to enact some vigilante justice. Racing her deteriorating health and trying to stay one step ahead of the police, Carter furiously tracks down vicious criminals whom she feels unjustly eluded jail time. Stars: Kristine Blackport, Jason Coviello, Tom Doyle.
4:30 KSA
1:30 GMT

D.E.B.S

Recruited by the U.S. government for their unique ability to lie, cheat and fight, Amy, Max, Janet and Dominique join an underground academy of secret agents known only as D.E.B.S. These crime fighting hotties set out to save the world and keep their lipstick perfectly applied while doing so. Now, the girls must combine their skills for their most important mission- to capture vexing vixen Lucy Diamond, the deadliest criminal the world has ever known. When D.E.B.S. star player, Amy, falls for Lucy, chaos erupts and the D.E.B.S. loyalty is put to the test.
6:00 KSA
3:00 GMT

Sea of Souls Part 4

Dr. Douglas Monaghan heads a small staff at a Glasgow, Scotland university that studies and performs experiments concerning paranormal activities and abilities. His staff includes a woman who has some psychic gifts herself, as well as a skeptic who always looks askance at what happens during their investigations. Stars: Bill Paterson, Dawn Steele, Iain Robertson.
7:30 KSA
4:30 GMT

Red Dawn

It is the dawn of World War III. In mid-western America, a group of teenagers bands together to defend their town, and their country, from invading Soviet forces. Starring: Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Ron O'Neal.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Proof of Life

American businessman Peter Bowman (David Morse) is travelling in a Latin American country when a group of criminals take him as their hostage and hold him for ransom. The mega-corporation he works for sends in an expert hostage negotiator, Terry Thorne, to settle on a ransom with the kidnappers, an antigovernment faction. Thorne earns the reluctant trust of Bowman's wife, Alice (Meg Ryan), and begins trying to win Bowman's freedom, but conflict with Bowman's employers, missteps with the kidnappers, and Thorne's growing attraction to Alice threaten to derail his efforts. Crowe and Ryan are excellent as thrown-together allies under pressure, and Morse's descent from collected businessman to desperate hostage anchors the film. Watch for former NYPD BLUE sensation David Caruso as Crowe's partner. Proof Of Life is based on an article entitled "Adventures in the Ransom Trade," written by William Prochnau, which was published in the May 1998 issue of Vanity Fair magazine. This movie is rated R for violence, language and some drug material.
13:15 KSA
10:15 GMT

Passenger 57

An airline security expert must take action when he finds himself trapped on a passenger jet when terrorists seize control of it. Starring: Wesley Snipes, Bruce Payne and Tom Sizemore
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

RUNNING WITH SCISSORS

Young Augusten Burroughs absorbs experiences that could make for a shocking memoir: the son of an alcoholic father and an unstable mother, he's handed off to his mother's therapist, Dr. Finch, and spends his adolescent years as a member of Finch's bizarre extended family. Starring: Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Evan Rachel Wood.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

VANTAGE POINT

U.S. President Henry Ashton (William Hurt) travels to Salamanca, Spain to show his support for a worldwide initiative against terrorism. Heads of state from dozens of nations are also present, all prepared to address the crowded town square. Before the president can begin his speech however, he is shot. Despite elaborate planning, the Secret Service is dumbfounded and rushes to find the assailant amongst thousands of attendees. Their hunt is immediately interrupted though when a bomb detonates near the stage’s podium, killing a news reporter. Amidst this chaos witnesses panic, and focus their attention on multiple locations, people, and events. There are many recollections of what occurred, but none of the reports corroborate. One account is from Howard Lewis (Forest Whitaker), an American tourist attempting to escape family troubles back home. As disorder unfolds his camera continues to record. Authorities are ecstatic at first, though less enthused when they discover that Lewis’ footage is largely irrelevant to the case. Dennis Quaid portrays Thomas Barnes, a Secret Service agent who thwarted an earlier attempt to assassinate the president. Barnes was wounded in the process, leading some of his colleagues to question his mental stability; the Salamanca assignment is his first after a year of sick leave. Enrique (Eduardo Noriega) is a plain clothes police officer assigned to protect the forum’s moderator, Salamanca’s Mayor De Soto (Jose Carlos Rodriguez). When Ashton is shot Enrique runs toward the stage to protect the mayor, only to be tackled by Barnes and his colleague; neither agent was aware that De Soto had his own security personnel. While the Secret Service gives Enrique a physical thrashing, his girlfriend Veronica abuses him emotionally by beginning an affair with another man. Lastly there is the president and his attackers. Ashton’s revelations lead to an interesting twist, while his foes reveal the crime’s procedure, and viewers decide whether or not authorities can eventually connect the dots. Vantage Point was a commercial success, recuperating nearly four times its $40 million production budget.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

The Love Guru

Pitka an American raised outside of his country by gurus, returns to the United States in order to break into the self-help business. His first challenge: To settle the romantic troubles and subsequent professional skid of a star hockey player whose wife left him for a rival athlete. Orphaned at a young age, Maurice studies with Guru Tugginmypuddha at an ashram in India where his classmate is a young Deepak Chopra. Pitka becomes a world-renowned guru in his own right, but despite his best efforts, he repeatedly comes in second to Chopra in the guru rankings. But his manager has a plan: the only difference between Pitka and Chopra is that the latter has appeared on the Oprah Show. Pitka's key to an Oprah show appearance is Darren Roanoke, star player of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team. Estranged from his wife, Prudence, who has started ****** French-Canadian Jacques "Le Coq" Grande, Roanoke's game has suffered terribly, putting his team's bid for the playoffs and the Stanley Cup in jeopardy. If Pitka can reunite the estranged couple in time for Roanoke to help win the Stanley Cup, he'll get more than just a big paycheck; he'll finally be on Oprah. Mike Myers created Guru Pitka after embarking on his own spiritual search following the death of his father. He counts Chopra, who appears briefly in the film, as a personal friend. Jessica Alba stars as the owner of the Maple Leafs, and Verne Troyer is their coach. The movie also has brief appearances from Jessica Simpson, Val Kilmer, Mariska Hargitay, Kanye West, and even Mike Myers himself. This movie is rated PG-13 for crude and sexual content throughout, language, some comic violence and drug references.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

Spy Game

In 1991 as the Cold War is ending and just days before the US President is to visit China for trade talks, a CIA operative named Bishop is captured in a rogue operation at a Chinese prison. He'll be shot in 24 hours unless the President steps in. CIA honchos hunker down at Langley, controlling the damage to the diplomatic mission by hanging Bishop out to dry. Enter Nathan Muir, one day before retirement from the Agency, the man who recruited and trained Bishop. Can he find a way to get the President to free Bishop; if that fails, can he engineer a rescue? He hangs around Langley, telling stories about Bishop, as he gathers intelligence, looks for opportunities, and runs his own spy game. Spy Game was nominated for 2 Golden Reel Awards and a Satellite Award. This movie is rated R for language, some violence and brief sexuality
1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 

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Thursday 17 Nov
In Bruges

Colin Farrell portrays Ray, a first-time hired hit man whose target is a priest. He successfully completes his mission, but makes a grave mistake by accidentally killing a young boy. Public outcry and an increased police presence causes Ray's boss, Harry Waters (Ralph Fiennes) to send the rookie gunman to Bruges, Belgium to hideout. In Belgium Ray is accompanied by his partner in crime, a tenured though fatherly assassin named Ken (Brendan Gleeson). While Ray remains depressed over the child's death, Ken maintains a jovial attitude and forces the former to partake in sightseeing with him. Farrell's character grows increasingly bored in the small, though historic town, and even more annoyed by Ken's constant presence. A new female acquaintance eases the young man's grief to some extent, however. Chloë Villette (Clémence Poésy) juggles her time as a smalltime drug peddler while working as a movie production assistant. The pair click, but Ray is inevitably unable to shake the guilt of the boy's death. He begins to reason that suicide is an ideal, and perhaps only acceptable form of atonement. Mustering up the courage to actually pull the trigger is difficult though, and the toughened Ken at one point persuades his partner to forgo killing himself. Even if Ray can clear his guilty conscious sans suicide a bigger problem remains. Harry believes that killing an innocent bystander is an inexcusable offense, and ethics demand the murderer's own sacrifice in return. This is a hit man code of honor that Harry asserts should be upheld even for himself. Waters makes the trek to Bruges intending to kill Ray, but doing so is much easier said than done. In Bruges was a commercial and critical success, garnering $33 million globally -- more than twice its cost of production. The picture was an Oscar nominee and earned a Golden Globe. Carter Burwell of Twilight and Where The Wild Things Are notoriety scored the film. Rating: Rated R for strong bloody violence, pervasive language, and some drug use.
3:00 KSA
0:00 GMT

Ghost in the Machine

Karl, a technician in a computer shop, is also the "Address Book Killer," who obtains the names of his victims from stolen address books. Terry and her son Josh come into the store to price software, and a salesman uses Terry's address book to demonstrate a hand-held scanner. Karl obtains the file, and while driving to Terry's house that night in a heavy rainstorm, his car runs off the road and lands upside down in a cemetery. While Karl is undergoing a CAT scan at the hospital, a surge of lightning courses through the building, and Karl's soul is transformed into electrical energy. Karl uses the electrical grid and computer networks to continue his killing spree Stars: Karen Allen, Chris Mulkey and Ted Marcoux.
5:00 KSA
2:00 GMT

Sea of Souls Part 5

Dr. Douglas Monaghan heads a small staff at a Glasgow, Scotland university that studies and performs experiments concerning paranormal activities and abilities. His staff includes a woman who has some psychic gifts herself, as well as a skeptic who always looks askance at what happens during their investigations. Stars: Bill Paterson, Dawn Steele, Iain Robertson.
7:00 KSA
4:00 GMT

VANTAGE POINT

U.S. President Henry Ashton (William Hurt) travels to Salamanca, Spain to show his support for a worldwide initiative against terrorism. Heads of state from dozens of nations are also present, all prepared to address the crowded town square. Before the president can begin his speech however, he is shot. Despite elaborate planning, the Secret Service is dumbfounded and rushes to find the assailant amongst thousands of attendees. Their hunt is immediately interrupted though when a bomb detonates near the stage’s podium, killing a news reporter. Amidst this chaos witnesses panic, and focus their attention on multiple locations, people, and events. There are many recollections of what occurred, but none of the reports corroborate. One account is from Howard Lewis (Forest Whitaker), an American tourist attempting to escape family troubles back home. As disorder unfolds his camera continues to record. Authorities are ecstatic at first, though less enthused when they discover that Lewis’ footage is largely irrelevant to the case. Dennis Quaid portrays Thomas Barnes, a Secret Service agent who thwarted an earlier attempt to assassinate the president. Barnes was wounded in the process, leading some of his colleagues to question his mental stability; the Salamanca assignment is his first after a year of sick leave. Enrique (Eduardo Noriega) is a plain clothes police officer assigned to protect the forum’s moderator, Salamanca’s Mayor De Soto (Jose Carlos Rodriguez). When Ashton is shot Enrique runs toward the stage to protect the mayor, only to be tackled by Barnes and his colleague; neither agent was aware that De Soto had his own security personnel. While the Secret Service gives Enrique a physical thrashing, his girlfriend Veronica abuses him emotionally by beginning an affair with another man. Lastly there is the president and his attackers. Ashton’s revelations lead to an interesting twist, while his foes reveal the crime’s procedure, and viewers decide whether or not authorities can eventually connect the dots. Vantage Point was a commercial success, recuperating nearly four times its $40 million production budget.
9:00 KSA
6:00 GMT

RUNNING WITH SCISSORS

Young Augusten Burroughs absorbs experiences that could make for a shocking memoir: the son of an alcoholic father and an unstable mother, he's handed off to his mother's therapist, Dr. Finch, and spends his adolescent years as a member of Finch's bizarre extended family. Starring: Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Evan Rachel Wood.
11:00 KSA
8:00 GMT

Spy Game

In 1991 as the Cold War is ending and just days before the US President is to visit China for trade talks, a CIA operative named Bishop is captured in a rogue operation at a Chinese prison. He'll be shot in 24 hours unless the President steps in. CIA honchos hunker down at Langley, controlling the damage to the diplomatic mission by hanging Bishop out to dry. Enter Nathan Muir, one day before retirement from the Agency, the man who recruited and trained Bishop. Can he find a way to get the President to free Bishop; if that fails, can he engineer a rescue? He hangs around Langley, telling stories about Bishop, as he gathers intelligence, looks for opportunities, and runs his own spy game. Spy Game was nominated for 2 Golden Reel Awards and a Satellite Award. This movie is rated R for language, some violence and brief sexuality
13:00 KSA
10:00 GMT

Judge Dredd

In a dystopian future, Dredd, the most famous judge (a cop with instant field judiciary powers) is convicted for a crime he did not commit while his murderous counterpart escapes. Starring: Sylvester Stallone, Armand Assante, Rob Schneider, Diane Lane.
15:00 KSA
12:00 GMT

VANTAGE POINT

U.S. President Henry Ashton (William Hurt) travels to Salamanca, Spain to show his support for a worldwide initiative against terrorism. Heads of state from dozens of nations are also present, all prepared to address the crowded town square. Before the president can begin his speech however, he is shot. Despite elaborate planning, the Secret Service is dumbfounded and rushes to find the assailant amongst thousands of attendees. Their hunt is immediately interrupted though when a bomb detonates near the stage’s podium, killing a news reporter. Amidst this chaos witnesses panic, and focus their attention on multiple locations, people, and events. There are many recollections of what occurred, but none of the reports corroborate. One account is from Howard Lewis (Forest Whitaker), an American tourist attempting to escape family troubles back home. As disorder unfolds his camera continues to record. Authorities are ecstatic at first, though less enthused when they discover that Lewis’ footage is largely irrelevant to the case. Dennis Quaid portrays Thomas Barnes, a Secret Service agent who thwarted an earlier attempt to assassinate the president. Barnes was wounded in the process, leading some of his colleagues to question his mental stability; the Salamanca assignment is his first after a year of sick leave. Enrique (Eduardo Noriega) is a plain clothes police officer assigned to protect the forum’s moderator, Salamanca’s Mayor De Soto (Jose Carlos Rodriguez). When Ashton is shot Enrique runs toward the stage to protect the mayor, only to be tackled by Barnes and his colleague; neither agent was aware that De Soto had his own security personnel. While the Secret Service gives Enrique a physical thrashing, his girlfriend Veronica abuses him emotionally by beginning an affair with another man. Lastly there is the president and his attackers. Ashton’s revelations lead to an interesting twist, while his foes reveal the crime’s procedure, and viewers decide whether or not authorities can eventually connect the dots. Vantage Point was a commercial success, recuperating nearly four times its $40 million production budget.
17:00 KSA
14:00 GMT

Lords of Dogtown

In the mid 1970's, a group of teenage surfers from a tough neighborhood known as "Dogtown" in Venice, California pioneered a revolutionary new style of skateboarding. Riding the waves at the Pacific Ocean Park pier, the Z-Boys, known for their aggressive style and hard street attitude, combined the death-defying moves of surfing with the art of skateboarding and became overnight sensations and local legends. With empty pools as their canvas, the Z-Boys paved the way to what is now referred to as "extreme sports," and created a lifestyle that spread infectiously to become a worldwide counterculture phenomenon. But all of this fame would take its toll on the friendships that they thought would last a lifetime as the sport that started out as an afternoon hobby turned into big business.
19:00 KSA
16:00 GMT

Cellular

A young man receives an emergency phone call on his cell phone from an older woman. The catch? The woman claims to have been kidnapped; and the kidnappers have targeted her husband and child next. Suspense is on the Line! After getting a frantic call on his cell phone from a kidnapped woman, a young man must battle his way through a ruthless world of lies and murder to rescue her. A lazy beach bum named Ryan finds himself getting focused in a real hurry when he receives a random cell phone call from kidnapped biology teacher. She's locked in an attic with a room full of killers below, and has only managed to contact him via crossing loose wires on a smashed phone; if they lose the connection, she may never get another one, and the kidnappers are going after her child next. What follows is a nonstop race all over Los Angeles as Ryan deals with connection-threatening problems like tunnels, low batteries, and crossed signals. William H. Macy is great as the weary cop who doggedly senses something's amiss, and British actor Jason Statham is a really scary kidnapper with a convincing American accent. This movie is rated PG-13 for violence, terror situations, language and some sexual references.
21:00 KSA
18:00 GMT

X-MEN

The film starts in Congress as Senator Robert Kelly attempts to pass a "Mutant Registration Act", which would force mutants to publicly reveal their identities and abilities. Magneto, the leader of Brotherhood of Mutants, begins his plans to level the playing field between mutants and humans, intending to mutate world leaders at a United Nations summit with a machine he has built to bring about acceptance of mutant-kind. But Professor Charles Xavier, who lead the peaceful mutants “X-Men,” decided to stop him. The conflict starts when a girl named Rogue, who runs away from her home in Meridian, Mississippi, meets Wolverine in Canada, to be suddenly attacked by Sabretooth, a mutant and associate of Magneto. Cyclops and Storm arrive and save them and bring them to the X-Mansion. Afterwards, a fight ensues with Wolverine, Cyclops and Storm against Magneto, Toad and Sabretooth. Rogue is kidnapped by Magneto, as he intends to use her ability to absorb other mutant's abilities on himself so that Rogue can power his machine in order to mutate the world leaders who are meeting for a summit on nearby Ellis Island. A climax takes place at the Statue of Liberty. Magneto transfers his powers to Rogue ho is forced to use them to start the machine. The two group of mutants begin a fight. Storm uses her abilities to send Wolverine to the top of Magneto's machine. With time running out, Wolverine manages to destroy the machine and save Rogue. Placing her hand to his face, Wolverine succeeds in transferring his regenerative abilities to a dying Rogue. Finally, Xavier visits Magneto in his plastic prison cell, and the two play chess. Magneto warns his friend that he will continue his fight, to which Xavier promises that he (and the X-Men) will always be there to stop him.
23:00 KSA
20:00 GMT

House of Wax

1:00 KSA
22:00 GMT
 
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