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Paul Schrader directsthis crime thriller starring Nicolas Cage and Willem Dafoe. The film follows three ex-cons who are looking for one last big job to fund their retirement to Hawaii. Their leader Troy (Cage) is the brains of the operation and accepts a mission to kidnap a gangster's one-year-old child but it seems with Diesel (Christopher M. Cook) and Mad Dog (Dafoe) by his side, their hopes of a big payoff seem doomed to fail...
John Cusack and Ryan Phillippe star in this thriller about a young American couple who become involved in a deadly scam abroad. Desperate for a child, Steven (Phillippe) and Shannon (Rachelle Lefevre) travel to Puerto Rico to adopt Haitian orphan Nina (Briana Roy), who they met through the organisation International Rescue Adoption run by Reigert (Jacki Weaver). But before the adoption can be finalised Nina mysteriously vanishes and the couple realise they have been the victims of an elaborate con. The case gets even more complex when dangerous criminals become aware of the secret dealings and they move in to capture a slice of proceedings, threatening the couple's lives in the process.
Fast-paced action movie starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Mickey Rourke. The Courier (Morgan) has earned his nickname through a remarkable ability to track down individuals and deliver messages and packages. The Courier is particularly prized, in certain circles, for his refusal to ask questions or query the legality of the material he carries. However, when he is handed a package by a branch of the Russian mafia and asked to deliver it to an especially notorious underworld figure, The Courier's skills will be tested to the limit. He believes he has made a breakthrough when he gets in contact with Maxwell (Mickey Rourke), a former associate of the elusive figure he is seeking, but how far can Maxwell be trusted?
Horror directed by Jamie Blanks ('Urban Legend'). When a storm forces Pia (Nadia Fares) and rob (Robert Taylor) to land their sailboat far ashore, they stumble upon a remote island inhabited by a demented father (John Brumpton) and his psychotic sons, Jimmy (David Lyons) and Brett (Mathew Wilkinson). Captured, beaten and sexually enslaved, the couple turns the tables in a bloody fight for survival.
Jim O'Connolly co-writes and directs this British horror set in an abandoned lighthouse. A group of anthropologists and treasure hunters travel to Snape Island to find an ancient Phoenecian treasure said to be buried there. But in their quest to strike gold, the group disturb the slumbers of terrifying forces and a mysterious creature surfaces to kill them off one by one...
A group of tsunami survivors face a desperate fight for survival in this Australian action horror from director Kimble Rendall. The shoppers at an underground supermarket on Queensland's Gold Coast find their world literally turned upside down when a freak tsunami strikes without warning. Trapped inside the supermarket with waters rising around them, the terrified survivors, led by former lifeguard Josh (Xavier Samuel), soon discover to their horror that they are not alone, when they catch sight of two great white sharks cruising the now submerged aisles searching for their next meal.
A group of tsunami survivors face a desperate fight for survival in this Australian action horror from director Kimble Rendall. The shoppers at an underground supermarket on Queensland's Gold Coast find their world literally turned upside down when a freak tsunami strikes without warning. Trapped inside the supermarket with waters rising around them, the terrified survivors, led by former lifeguard Josh (Xavier Samuel), soon discover to their horror that they are not alone, when they catch sight of two great white sharks cruising the now submerged aisles searching for their next meal.
Horror directed by Jamie Blanks ('Urban Legend'). When a storm forces Pia (Nadia Fares) and rob (Robert Taylor) to land their sailboat far ashore, they stumble upon a remote island inhabited by a demented father (John Brumpton) and his psychotic sons, Jimmy (David Lyons) and Brett (Mathew Wilkinson). Captured, beaten and sexually enslaved, the couple turns the tables in a bloody fight for survival.
"Ain't You Got a Right to the Tree of Life?" presents an oral, musical, and photographic record of the venerable Gullah culture in modern times. With roots stretching back to their slave forebears, the Johns Islanders and their folk traditions are a vital link between black Americans and their African and Caribbean ancestors. When first published in 1966, this book conveyed islanders' trepidation and jubilation upon the arrival of the civil rights movement to their isolated home. In this edition, which is updated through the late 1980s, the stories and songs of an older day blend with the voices of an empowered younger generation determined to fight the overdevelopment of their land by resort builders.
East Asia's dynamic entrance into the global economy has provided a fruitful avenue for research in economic sociology. In this perceptive and timely volume, the authors theorize Asian capitalism and analyze the economic organization of East Asia. Presenting differing dimensions of a Weberian perspective, the authors first provide a theoretical grounding, then consider capitalism in East Asia comparatively, and finally contrast the economies of East Asia and Europe. The book shows how radically different social and cultural institutions can lead to economies that are organized in remarkably similar ways.
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