香港道士林正(林正英 饰)远赴泰国,施法帮助泰国警方制服了雌雄降头大盗金莎与乃密(周比利 饰),岂料两人的尸体被其师父盗走并炼成强大的阴阳同体尸,且阴阳尸只要获得出生于十灵时的女性便可以成为无敌的至强魔尸。林正返回香港后开始为担任实习医生的女儿林小婷(陈雅伦 饰)的交友问题头疼,施法令觊觎小婷的色狼男医生原形毕露。与此同时,阴阳尸来到香港向林正寻仇,林正师兄被害,不敌阴阳尸的林氏父女选择报警,警探大B(张国强 饰)与林小婷有嫌隙,于是趁机数落父女二人,随林小婷至现场勘查的大B在阴阳尸攻击下一败涂地。林氏一家和大B苦思降服阴阳尸之法,而出生于十灵时的小婷与大B其实就是战胜阴阳尸最强大的武器……
Somewhereonisolatedmountainousplain.Johannhastakenoverhisfather’sfarm,devotingallhistimeandenergytohiswork.Surroundedbyastrugglingcommunityandanaturallandscapethathastaughthimallheknows,hisheritageishisentirelife.Asautumngoesandwintercomes,abarnburnstothegroundandjeopardizesthefragilebalanceofthefarm’ssurvival.Thestoryofamantryingtolovetheworldhebelongstoonelasttime,ashardashecan,beforeitsinksintodarkness.
1780年的英国,罗斯·波达克(艾丹·特纳AidanTurner饰)为了逃避走私指控被迫参军并远赴美洲战场作战,将未婚妻伊丽莎白(海达·里德HeidaReed饰)留在身后。三年后,罗斯从美国独立战争的战场上返回家乡康沃尔郡。他发现父亲已经死了,父亲的矿场关门了,其他家族矿场也在不断裁员,房子破败不堪,就连伊丽莎白也将嫁给自己的堂兄弗朗西斯(凯尔·索列尔KyleSoller饰)。罗斯在苦闷中决定开始新的生活。他偶然在集市上救下了性格刁蛮的乡下少女德梅尔扎(埃莉诺·汤姆林森EleanorTomlinson饰)并雇佣她为女仆,两人在每天的相处之中渐渐产生了情愫并结为夫妻。罗斯试图重震父亲的矿井产业,但是他的商业对手乔治·沃勒根(杰克·法辛JackFarthing饰)处处使坏。弗朗西斯因为生活上的不顺和对罗斯的猜忌与伊丽莎白逐渐疏远,生意上的挫败更是让他险些失去一切。家族的没落,兄弟的隔阂以及对手的搅局都让罗斯·波达克复兴家族的道路倍加艰辛,唯有妻子德梅尔扎永远的守候能给罗斯暗淡的生活带去一丝温暖。然而,就在生活趋于平静之时,已经成为寡妇的伊莉莎白选择改嫁,而她的新一任丈夫乔治恰恰就是波达克在生意场中的劲敌。
电影《牡丹仙子之皇帝诏曰》讲述的是 “天下第一牡丹”的故事。冬日,武则天下旨要百花开放,看护牡丹的花女瑞玉(袁菲饰),执意守护花期,不肯让牡丹违时开放,被武则天贬往洛阳。流放途中,瑞玉无意得到武承嗣谋反证据,而被武三(郭丰周饰)一路追杀。途径古县时,又遇瘟疫肆虐,民不聊生。瑞玉劝说押送官兵能稍作停留,为百姓治病。同时,狄仁杰得知证据去向,派出侍卫唐大成(黄榛饰)暗中保护瑞玉(袁菲饰),贫瘠的古县城即将掀起一场血雨腥风……
香港小混混乐爷(吴镇宇 饰)因欠下50万高利贷躲到了内地的小宝(彭波 饰)家;小宝因爱看黑帮片成天盼着去香港见大明星、入黑社会。为了弄到钱,乐爷策划了俩人行窃某集团董事长王世雄。不料入室后遭遇了冒到“东南亚第一杀手”的查尔斯(林雪 饰),查尔斯为还赌债受雇杀人,而雇 他杀人的有几拨人马。王世雄的女儿王诗宜(刘颖 饰)在被绑架之时,阴错阳差地被乐爷所救,但她失去记忆、智商低下。纯真而依赖的女孩情怀,令本想用王诗宜进行敲诈的乐爷迟迟未行动。就在乐爷想到了一个既可以拿到钱、又可以保护王诗宜的办法时,幕后真凶及其手下田基(王太利 饰)找到了他们,而杀手查尔斯也找上门来……
这部影片描写的是苏联卫国战争时期,红军战士马特洛索夫英勇顽强,为了保证战斗的胜利他用自己的身体堵住了敌人从碉堡里射出的子弹,最后壮烈献身的故事。
神秘契约背后隐藏的危机,原来是一场精心策划的致命阴谋。身处异国孤军奋战,该如何杀出重围、活着回家? 故事讲述被迫从海军陆战队退伍后,詹姆斯·里德(克里斯·派恩 饰)加入了一个准军事组织来维持生计。第一次执行任务时,里德就在东欧遭到追捕。他必须努力活到足够长的时间才能回家,并找出背叛他的人的真正动机。
小龙女与杨过本在古墓中融洽生活;但小龙女遭尹志平迷奸,误以为失身于杨过;杨不知就里婉拒婚议,龙愤然出走后杨与龙重逢,重提婚事,却遭黄蓉劝阻,为什么两人之间的感情一波三折?
This utterly gorgeous Gothic melodrama would be widely hailed as a masterpiece, had it not been made in Italy during the Mussolini regime. A gross injustice, as Malombra - unlike Piccolo Mondo Antico, Mario Soldati's earlier film of an Antonio Fogazzaro novel - contains not one moment of triumphalist flag-waving or Fascist family values. Oddly akin to Rebecca in its atmosphere of death-haunted romance and voluptuous doom, it reaches a peak of visual refinement of which Hitchcock could only dream. Its star is Isa Miranda (famous, and not without reason, as Italy's answer to Garbo and Dietrich) playing a headstrong but unstable young noblewoman, confined by her uncle to a gloomy villa on the shores of Lake Como. A yellowed and crumbling letter, found in an old spinet, convinces her that she is the reincarnation of her uncle's first wife - another troubled beauty who died a virtual prisoner after being caught in a forbidden love affair. When a handsome young writer (Andrea Checchi) comes to stay, Miranda decides that HE is the reincarnation of the dead woman's lover. Gradually, she lures him into her web of sex and revenge... What more to say without spoiling the fun Miranda gives a performance to rival any of the great divas of Hollywood. Only Davis and Stanwyck, perhaps, could play a bad girl so boldly without losing all sympathy. The evocation of 19th century aristocracy, in its full decadent splendour, is visually and dramatically flawless - a model for such later Italian gems as Visconti's Senso and The Innocent. It helped, perhaps, that Soldati himself was a leading novelist. Blessed with an absolute respect for the classics he adapted, but in no way inhibited by them. He was also the guiding spirit of the now-forgotten 'calligraphic' movement, which brought the Italian cinema to such wondrous aesthetic heights during World War Two, only to collapse before the horror of Neo-Realism. Can we blame Soldati for giving up film-making in disgust and going back to writing novels So if you've ever felt (as I do) that Rossellini's much-touted Rome - Open City is the work of an amateur...well, Malombra is the film you have to see!
The film is about the early years of famed children’s author Astrid Lindgren (Pippi Longstocking) when she experienced something that was a “combination of both miracle and calamity that came to shape her entire life.”