Objective Burma! (1945)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, War
Director: Raoul Walsh
Actors: Anthony Caruso, Errol Flynn, George Tobias, Henry Hull, James Brown, Richard Erdman
Country: United States of America
Kung Fu Vs. Acrobatic (1990)
An update of the 1960s Chinese martial arts story, Buddha’s Palm, friends Charles and Chi (Andy Lau, Pak-Cheung Chan) visit Mainland China and discover an ancient cave that houses what…
How to Train Your Dragon (2025)
On the rugged isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons have been bitter enemies for generations, Hiccup stands apart, defying centuries of tradition when he befriends Toothless, a feared Night…
Replicant (2001)
Scientists create a genetic clone of a serial killer in order to help catch the killer, teaming up with two cops.
Pumaman (1980)
Thousands of years ago, aliens visited Earth and fathered the Pumaman, a man-god with supernatural powers entrusted by a gold mask with the ability to control people’s minds, which in…
Never Back Down (2008)
Jake, full of anger after his father’s death, is just starting to find a place for himself at his new Orlando high school – until Ryan, head of an underground…
Special Delivery (2022)
A black-market cabbie drives criminals at breakneck speeds until she is left in charge of a fugitive’s son.
MindGamers (2015)
A group of young bio-engineers discover they can use quantum physics to transfer motor-skills between human brains. Believing this to be a first step towards a new intellectual freedom, they…
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025)
Ethan Hunt and team continue their search for the terrifying AI known as the Entity — which has infiltrated intelligence networks all over the globe — with the world’s governments…
The Soldier (1982)
Terrorists take over a plutonium bomb and threaten to detonate it in a Saudi Arabian oil field. A special anti-terrorist unit is sent in to stop them.
Batman: The Killing Joke (2016)
As Batman hunts for the escaped Joker, the Clown Prince of Crime attacks the Gordon family to prove a diabolical point mirroring his own fall into madness.