
Interstellar
(2014)Filmmaker Christopher Nolan takes us on another epic science fiction journey. Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway join an acclaimed crew as members of an interspace exploratory team that overcome the impossible.

Schindler's List
(1993)Oskar Schindler becomes an unlikely humanitarian, spending his entire fortune to help save 1,100 Jews from Auschwitz during World War II.

Saving Private Ryan
(1998)Steven Spielberg directs this powerful, realistic re-creation of WWII's D-day invasion, which follows U.S. soldiers as they try to save their comrade, paratrooper Private Ryan, who's stationed behind enemy lines. Winner of 5 Academy Awards.

Parasite
(2019)An unstoppable string of mishaps... Don't miss Bong Joon-Ho's Oscar-winning dark comedy thriller about a struggling family who infiltrate a wealthy household.

The Intouchables
(2011)A quadriplegic man shocks his aristocratic circle when he hires a black man from the projects as a caretaker and they bond as inspiring friends.

Joker
(2019)A failed comedian begins a slow descent into madness as he transforms into a criminal mastermind.

The Hunt
(2012)A man trying to regroup after losing his job and facing a divorce is shattered when a lie about him throws his community into mass hysteria.

A Beautiful Mind
(2001)In a decades-spanning biopic, brilliant mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. makes history in his field as schizophrenia sets in.

Hacksaw Ridge
(2016)The true story of World War II medic Desmond T. Doss, who served during the Battle of Okinawa, and refused to kill people, becoming the first man in American history to receive the Medal of Honor without firing a shot.

Prisoners
(2013)Kelly Dover (Hugh Jackman) faces a parent’s worst nightmare when his daughter and her friend are abducted. Detective Loki (Jake Gyllenhaal) strives to locate the girls but struggles to find compelling evidence, causing Dover to take the law into his own hands. A critical and commercial success, Prisoners saw Denis Villeneuve bring his taut powerful storytelling to Hollywood for the first time.

12 Years a Slave
(2013)Based on an incredible true story of Solomon Northup who was abducted and sold into slavery during pre-Civil War United States. Facing cruelty as well as unexpected kindnesses, Solomon struggles not only to stay alive, but to retain his dignity.

Ford v Ferrari
(2019)Car designer Carroll Shelby and fearless driver Ken Miles take on Enzo Ferrari in Le Mans in 1966.

Gone Girl
(2014)On the occasion of his fifth wedding anniversary, a magazine writer reports that his beautiful wife – famous for being the inspiration for her parents' beloved children's books – has gone missing. Presented by FXM

Gran Torino
(2008)Korean War vet and retired autoworker Walt doesn't much like how his life has turned out. He especially doesn't like his immigrant neighbours. But events force Walt to defend those neighbours against a local gang that feeds on violence and fear.

Hotel Rwanda
(2004)The true story of a brave hotel manager who risked his and his family’s lives to harbor over 1,000 refugees during the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

Lion
(2016)Years after being separated from his mom and adopted by an Australian couple, an Indian man returns to his hometown determined to find his birth family.

Logan
(2017)In the near future, Logan's attempts to hide out on the Mexican border with an ailing Professor X are up-ended when a young mutant arrives, being pursued by dark forces.

Million Dollar Baby
(2004)Clint Eastwood transforms a boxing drama into an understated and emotionally resonant story of a young woman who convinces the gruff manager of a rundown gym to train her.

Platoon
(1986)A young grunt in the Vietnam war gets an up-close look at good vs. evil as he struggles for survival against an elusive enemy and within his platoon.

Raging Bull
(1980)Robert De Niro won a Best Actor Oscar in this acclaimed masterpiece as Jake LaMotta, the controversial 1940s prize fighter whose brutality transcended beyond the ring.