Rollerball (1975)
“Rollerball” (1975), directed by Norman Jewison, stands as a dystopian tour de force, envisioning a future society dominated by the brutal sport of rollerball.
“Rollerball” (1975), directed by Norman Jewison, stands as a dystopian tour de force, envisioning a future society dominated by the brutal sport of rollerball.
This coming-of-age story delicately navigates the intricacies of youth, friendship, and self-discovery.
Stream “Up ‘n’ Under” (1998) and follow a pub team’s journey from amateurs to unlikely contenders in this tale of rugby and redemption.
At its core lies the tale of Tian Yao who embodies a dragon demon with a centuries-old yearning for a love lost to betrayal.
Set against the backdrop of a bustling metropolis, the film follows the journey of a clockmaker who stumbles upon a mysterious key that unlocks a mesmerizing dance of memories.
A grand epic transcending time based on the myth that influenced Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings
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