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
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