Helen Mirren
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Anna
(2019)Beneath Anna Poliatova's striking beauty lies a secret that will unleash her indelible strength and skill to become one of the world's most feared government assassins.

The Madness of King George
(1994)In late 18th century England, the benevolent King George III takes ill, showing signs of madness, opening the door to be usurped by his worthless son.

Hitchcock
(2012)Oscar® Winners Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren are spellbinding in this provocative story about the making of one of cinema’s most iconic films.

Greenfingers
(2001)A prison inmate with a green thumb goes on to compete in a national gardening competition. Based on a true story.

The Pledge
(2001)A recently retired detective cannot get over an unsolved murder case, so he abandons his personal plans and devotes his new life to finding justice.

The Mosquito Coast
(1986)Based on a best-selling novel, this is the story of one man's attempt to create a utopian existence in the rain forest for his family.

A Midsummer Night's Dream
(1981)The adventures of four young lovers, a group of amateur actors, and their interactions with fairy inhabitants come to light in a moonlit forest.

The Clearing
(2004)Retired rental-car tycoon Robert Redford is forced into the woods at gunpoint by an unemployed stranger in this thriller.

Arthur
(2011)Russell Brand reinvents the role of lovable billionaire Arthur Bach, an irresponsible charmer who has always relied on two things to get by: his limitless fortune and lifelong nanny Hobson to keep him out of trouble. Now he faces his biggest challenge: choosing between an arranged marriage to ambitious corporate exec Susan that will ensure his lavish lifestyle, or an uncertain future with the o...

Coming Through
(1985)The story of one the great love affairs and sensational scandals of the 20th century: D.H. Lawrence's passionate relationship with Frieda Weekley.

Winchester
(2018)Fearing the ghosts of the victims of her husband’s firearms, the cursed widow Winchester constructs a 7-story byzantine mansion to appease them.

Soft Targets
(1982)A Russian journalist believes he is being targeted by British Intelligence. Is his paranoia justified, or is he in fact a spy?

Helen Mirren - Queen of Actresses
(2023)This documentary explores Helen Mirren's fearless career, from her early stage roles to iconic films, highlighting her bold choices, resilience, and lasting impact on acting.

Trumbo
(2015)In 1947, Dalton Trumbo is Hollywood's top screenwriter, until he and other artists are jailed and blacklisted for their political beliefs.

Excalibur
(1981)Arthur pulls the mystical sword Excalibur out of stone and becomes the King of England.

Pascali's Island
(1988)In 1908, an unappreciated secret agent for the Turkish sultan is persuaded to help a pair of English con artists steal a priceless Greek statue.

A Midsummer Night's Dream
(1968)This star-studded film adaption of one of Shakespeare's greatest works takes the classic comedy to a very hilarious and marvelous level of story and production. Featuring a humorous performance by British film all-star, Helen Mirren.

Critical Care
(1997)A trainee doctor finds himself under great stress during his hospital residency, with warring patient relatives and a boss who seems to care more about money than patients.

No Such Thing
(2002)A foul-mouthed, mythical monster is befriended by a guileless young woman, who brings him to New York City where he becomes an instant celebrity.

Savage Messiah
(1972)A prim spinster meets a fiery young sculptor in the Paris library, and their lives change forever. Intense, tempestuous--and platonic--their relationship feeds their talent and creativity, their Savage Messiah. Director Ken Russell (Altered States, Women in Love) peels the façade from the obsessive, unconventional relationship that fosters one of the great artists of the early 20th century: Sophie Brzeska (Dorothy Tutin), who believes she will never find love, becomes the muse to Henri Gaudier (Scott Antony), the bad boy of the Paris art scene, a man twenty years her junior. They live together; he takes her name; and she inspires him to create brilliant works of art--until his heroic and needless death in World War I at the age of 24.