The CIA's hunt is on for the mastermind of a wave of terrorist attacks. Roger Ferris is the agency's man on the ground in North Africa, moving from place to place, scrambling to stay ahead of ever-shifting events. An eye in the sky satellite link watches Ferris, and at the other end of that real-time link is the CIA's Ed Hoffman, strategizing the next move from thousands of miles away. But as Ferris nears the target, he discovers trust can be just as dangerous as it is necessary for survival.
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SNEAKERS (1992)
Certification15 Our Rating
This is a bizarre hybrid, a hi-tech caper movie with lo-tech charm, an action pic with incongruously mellow Californian pacing, a post-Cold War thriller with sassy wit. Redford heads a team of 'sneakers' - freelance tech-heads who execute computer heists to test corporate security systems. It's basically an old folk's operation, with crusty CIA vet Poitier, wild card conspiracy nut Aykroyd, blind genius Strathairn, and McDonnell as a mature femme fatale, only Phoenix guarantees the teen market.
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STAR TREK XI (2009)
Certification12 Our Rating
JJ Abrams reinvents Star Trek and the cast, going back in time to before Captain Kirk run a ship when he was a young, brash, arrogant, opinionated genius. The designs are immaculate, the characters engaging and this hugely budgeted sci-fi action adventure is high in entertainment - a renegade Romulan from the future wreaking revenge on the Federation with the use of a black hole! A must watch.
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TERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAY (1991)
Certification15 Our Rating
This time Arnie has been reprogrammed to protect the young John Connor from the new, improved and extra deadly Terminator model - the T1000. This sequel cost an obscene amount of money to make - and it is worth every penny! State of the art special effects, non-stop action and a plot that works.
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TOTAL RECALL (1990)
Certification18 Our Rating
Rekall Inc implant the memory of a perfect holiday into your mind. Arnie is a nobody who dreams of living on Mars and what quicker, cheaper, safer way of making his dreams come true than purchasing memory implants; a two-week trip to Mars, first class, with a personal ego-trip as an optional extra. But something goes wrong (or does it?), Quaid has already been to Mars (or has he?), and his memories have been erased (hence those dreams?). Now they want him dead, but has Arnie really been persuade
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