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Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair (2011)
An rated Unrated action movie starring Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu and Vivica A. Fox
Quentin Tarantino’s complete cut combining Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 follows The Bride, a former assassin who awakens from a four-year coma after being shot by her mentor and lover, Bill. She embarks on a vengeful quest to eliminate Bill and the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad who betrayed her.
Bad Man (2025)
An action movie starring Seann William Scott, Rob Riggle and Chance Perdomo
In Colt Lake Tennessee, Sam Evans tackles a meth epidemic. He is side-lined on arrival of Bobby Gaines an undercover agent. Despite Evans' local ties, Gaines is hailed as hero. Suspicions arise on Gaines which unravels a complex narrative.
In the Grey (2026)
A thriller starring Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal and Eiza González. In cinemas starting May 15, 2026.
Two extraction specialists must plan an escape path for a high-level female negotiator.
Sovereign
A thriller starring Nick Offerman, Dennis Quaid and Jacob Tremblay
Struggling single father Jerry indoctrinates his son Joe into the sovereign citizen movement, teaching him that laws are mere illusions and freedom is something you take. But, as Jerry’s ideology consumes them, they are set on a collision course with a police chief who has spent his life upholding the rules that Jerry has spent his tearing down.
Shelter (2026)
An rated R action movie starring Jason Statham, Bodhi Rae Breathnach and Naomi Ackie
Mason is a reclusive man living in a remote setting by the sea. When he chooses to rescue a young girl from drowning in a terrible storm, he unwittingly sets off a chain reaction that soon brings violence his way, forcing him to confront choices from his past.
Crime 101 (2026)
A rated R thriller starring Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo and Barry Keoghan. In cinemas since February 13, 2026.
A series of high level jewelry thefts up and down the Pacific Coast Highway have gone unsolved for years, primarily because the perpetrator has lived by a strict code he calls ‘Crime 101'. Police attribute the thefts to Colombian cartels, but Detective Lou Lubesnick’s gut says it’s the work of just one man ... (more)