Tom Wilkinson
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The Full Monty
(1997)Robert Carlyle and Tom Wilkinson star in this acclaimed comedy about six unemployed men in search of a way to earn money. Inspired by a touring group of male strippers, the men decide they can make a small fortune by putting on a striptease show of their own, with one small difference. They intend to go the “full monty” and strip completely naked! But do they have the strength to bare it all?

Valkyrie
(2008)The Nazi regime makes a German colonel question what it means to be loyal to his country as he stages a violent coup with his fellow officers.

The Importance of Being Earnest
(2002)In 19th century England, two wealthy bachelors assume the same false identity causing unexpected complications with their romantic liaisons.

Martin Chuzzlewit
Martin Chuzzlewit is on his deathbed. Who will inherit his fortune? With such a prize in play, his family’s cunning rapaciousness is on full display.

Cassandra's Dream
(2007)Two financially strapped brothers face a moral dilemma when their rich uncle offers to pay them to "eliminate" a business associate.

Stage Beauty
(2004)Ned rules the London stage playing women, until the king revokes his ban on female performers, and he finds himself replaced by a young ingenue.

Burke & Hare
(2010)In 19th-century England, two conmen stumble upon a lucrative yet disreputable business, leading to a series of outrageous and unexpected exploits.

Good People
(2014)Tom and Anna (James Franco and Kate Hudson) fall into debt while renovating Anna's family home in London. As the couple faces the loss of their dream of having a house and starting a family, they discover that the tenant in the apartment below them has been murdered, leaving behind $400,000. Initially hesitant, they plan to take the money and use only what's necessary to get them out of debt.

Jackboots on Whitehall
(2010)In a satirical alternative history told with stop-motion animation, a motley crew bands together to stop a full-on Nazi invasion of England in WWII.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
(2004)A fragmented, non-linear look at the elusive and peculiar nature of memory, this gorgeous and romantic, high-concept yet lo-fi/sci-fi cult classic could only come from the genius mind of Charlie Kaufman. Aching and ambitious filmmaking, of a kind rarely replicated.

The Gruffalo
(2009)This is the enchanting story of MOUSE, and his search for a nut. A search that is complicated by three hungry animals who think that he may make a nice meal!

The Gathering Storm
(2002)In his darkest hours as both a husband and a politician, Winston Churchill found the strength to wage a solitary battle against Nazi tyranny. Albert Finney and Vanessa Redgrave star as Winston and Clementine Churchill in this intimate story that chronicles the obstacles they faced in their marriage against the backdrop of the growing threat of World War II.

The Gruffalo's Child
(2011)A little Gruffalo ignores her father's warnings and tiptoes out into the snow in search of the Big Bad Mouse.

The Choice
(2016)From Nicholas Sparks, the best-selling author of The Notebook and Safe Haven, comes this heart-lifting romance about how far we go to keep the hope of love alive.

Ride with the Devil
(1999)Director Ang Lee presents the Civil War as it happened in Missouri and Kansas - young friends join a rag tag band with Southern sympathies and wage brutal guerrilla war against Union loyalists.

The Full Monty
The gang is back after 25 years, swapping their stage costumes for dognapping, racing pigeons and a very unconventional hostage situation; but when tragedy strikes, the whole Monty gang must pull together for a common purpose: to honor an old friend.

Wetherby
(1985)When a mysterious new acquaintance kills himself in front of her, a young woman becomes haunted by her own long-repressed romantic past.

The Catcher Was a Spy
(2018)This gripping espionage thriller brings to life the incredible true story of Moe Berg, the professional baseball player who became a World War II spy. A Jewish, Princeton-educated, multilingual catcher for the Boston Red Sox with a closely guarded private life, the enigmatic Berg was already a man of mystery when the US government's wartime intelligence agency enlisted his services.