• Mission: Impossible 3 (4K UHD + Blu-ray)

    The stakes have never been higher. The action has never been hotter. This is Mission Impossible… like you’ve never seen it before! Tom Cruise stars as Ethan Hunt in this pulse-pounding thrill ride directed by J.J Abrams (Star Trek, Super 8). Lured back into action by his agency superiors (Laurence Fishburne and Billy Crudup), Ethan faces his deadliest adversary yet – a sadistic weapons dealer named Owen Davian (Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman). With the support of his IMF team (Ving Rhames, Johnathan Rhys Meyers and Maggie Q), Ethan leaps into spectacular adventure from Rome to Shanghai as he races to rescue a captured agent (Keri Russell) and stop Davian from eliminating his next target: Ethan’s wife, Julia (Michelle Monaghan). Bursting with break taking excitement and thrilling plot twists, “this movie delivers!”

  • Mission Impossible 4: Ghost Protocol (4K UHD + Blu-ray)

    No plan. No backup. No choice. Agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his elite team (Jeremy RennerThe Avengers and Simon PeggStar Trek) go underground after a bombing of the Kremlin implicates the IMF as international terrorists. While trying to clear the agency’s name, the team uncovers a plot to start a nuclear war. Now, to save the world, they must use every high-tech trick in the book. The mission has never been more real, more dangerous or more impossible.

  • Mission Impossible 5: Rogue Nation (4K UHD + Blu-ray)

    Loaded with “jaw-dropping stunts,” prepare for “the best action movie of the year.” With their elite organization shut down by the CIA, agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his team (Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames) must race against time to stop The Syndicate, a deadly network of rogue operatives turned traitors. To stop this global threat, Ethan must join forces with an elusive, disavowed agent (Rebecca Ferguson) whose loyalty is suspect as he faces his most impossible mission ever.

  • Unsane (DVD)

    Academy Award-winning director Steven Soderbergh plunges audiences into the suspense and drama of a resilient woman’s fight to reclaim her freedom even as she risks her own sanity. Still scarred from the trauma of being terrorised by a stalker, Sawyer Valentini (Claire Foy, The Crown) receives treatments at the Highland Creek Behavioural Center. However, shortly after she unwittingly commits herself to the mental institution and is unable to leave, she catches sight of a facility staffer who, she is convinced, is actually her stalker. But is he real or a product of her delusion?

    Unsane (DVD)

    SGD$24.90
  • Submergence (DVD)

    James More is a water engineer who is taken hostage in Somalia by Jihadist fighters who suspect that he is a British spy. Danielle ‘Danny’ Flinders is a bio-mathematician working on a deep sea diving project to support her theory of the origin of life on the planet. James and Danny only met a few weeks earlier, in an isolated hotel on the Atlantic coast, where they were both preparing for their dangerous missions. The last thing they had in mind was falling in love, yet that is what’s happening to them: they recognize in each other the love of their lives. Except they’re now worlds apart, unable to reach each other. As Danny descends to the ocean floor, she doesn’t even know if James is still alive.

  • Hostiles (DVD)

    1892, New Mexico – legendary Army captain Joseph J. Blocker (Bale) undertakes one final mission before retirement: escort Yellow Hawk (Studi) – a dying Cheyenne war chief – and his family back to sacred tribal lands. After 20 years of violent struggle, this gesture of peace is as unthinkable as it is harrowing. Together they battle against a punishing landscape and the brutality of men alike, coming to the rescue of a young widow (Pike) amidst the carnage of her murdered family. Two great warriors, once rivals across the battlefield, must learn to trust each other and find peace in an unforgiving land.

    A heroic odyssey of survival, HOSTILES becomes a story not about the miles travelled nor the battles fought, but the journey towards respect, reconciliation and forgiveness.

    Hostiles (DVD)

    SGD$19.90
  • 黄金花 Tomorrow Is Another Day (DVD)

    黄太太,视家庭重于一切,可惜老公爱上狐狸精丹凤眼!她为了不成为失败的女人,生起杀死丹凤眼的复仇计划!怎料,陈太太等家庭主妇无意中揭破黄太太的密谋,她们从惊慌慢慢变成支持,这复仇计划仿佛变成她们重拾青春的旅程!逐步迈向目标之际,上天的一个启示让黄太太猛然醒悟:成为真正不再失败的女人,原来还有更好的出路…

    Mrs Wong regards her family above everything but her husband falls in love with a woman with almonds eye. To save herself from becoming a loser, Wong comes up with a revenge plan to kill this almond-eyed woman. Unfortunately, her secret plan is accidentally exposed by Mrs Chan and her other housewife friends. They are shocked at first and gradually change to support her. The revenge plan seems to turn into a journey for reinvigorating their youth. As the target is getting nearer, a sign from Heaven lets Wong come to a sudden awakening. To become a woman who never loses again, there are actually better ways…

  • Stephanie (DVD)

    A young girl, Stephanie, is abandoned by her parents and forced to survive on her own. When her parents return, they are surprised to find her alive after they discover dark, supernatural forces are wreaking havoc, with Stephanie at the center of the turmoil. From director Akiva Goldsman (writer of A Beautiful Mind) and Blumhouse Productions, this supernatural horror film stars Frank
    Grillo (The Purge: Anarchy), Anna Torv (Fringe), and Shree Crooks (American Horror Story).

    Stephanie (DVD)

    SGD$19.90
  • Lady Bird (Blu-ray)

    Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson (SAOIRSE RONAN) fights against but is exactly like her wilding loving, deeply opinionated and strong-willed mum (LAURIE METCALF), a nurse working tireless to keep her family afloat after Lady Bird’s father (TRACY LETTS) loses her job. Lady Bird is an affecting look at the relationships that shape us, the beliefs that defines us, and the unmatched beauty of a place called home.

  • Winchester (DVD)

    Inspired by true events. On an isolated stretch of land 50 miles outside of San Francisco sits the most haunted house in the world. Built by Sarah Winchester (Academy Award winner Helen Mirren), heiress to the Winchester fortune, it is a house that knows no end. Constructed in an incessant twenty-four-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week mania for decades, it stands seven stories tall and contains hundreds of rooms. To the outsider it looks like a monstrous monument to a disturbed woman’s madness. But Sarah is not building for herself, for her niece (Sarah Snook), or for the brilliant Doctor Eric Price (Jason Clarke), whom she has summoned to the house. She is building a prison, an asylum for hundreds of vengeful ghosts, and the most terrifying among them have a score to settle with the Winchesters…

    Winchester (DVD)

    SGD$19.90
  • Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay (DVD)

    It’s batter up at Belle Reve, and that can only mean that Amanda Waller, the penitentiary’s cold and calculating warden, has a mission only the demand will take on. It’s time to unleash Task Force X again, stacked with seasoned vets such as Deadshot, Killer Frost, Captain Boomerang and Harley Quinn. These crafty criminals are joined by newcomers Copperhead and the martial arts master Bronze Tiger! With the target being a mystical object so powerful they’re willing to risk their own lives to steal it, there’s sure to be a collision of chaos, gunfire and attitudes. So, get packed for a raging road trip with the Suicide Squad!

  • Madame (DVD)

    Anne and Bob, an American couple living in Paris, organise a dinner party and invite ten friends. To their surprise, Bob’s son arrives, and the total number of people for dinner now becomes 13.

    The superstitious Anne insists her maid Maria disguises herself as a mysterious Spanish noble woman to even out the numbers. But a little too much wine and some playful chat lead Maria to accidentally endear herself to David, a dandy British art broker. Their budding romance will have Anne chasing her maid around Paris and finally plotting to destroy this most unexpected and joyous love affair.

    Madame (DVD)

    SGD$19.90

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