OCEAN'S THIRTEEN
comedy

What are the odds of getting even?

Danny Ocean (George Clooney) and the gang would have only one reason to pull off their most ambitious and riskiest casino heist - to defend one of their own. But they're going to need more than luck on their side to break The Bank.

Ruthless casino owner Willy Bank (Al Pacino) never imagined that the odds were against him when he double-crossed Danny Ocean's friend and mentor Reuben Tishkoff (Elliott Gould), putting the distraught Reuben in a hospital bed in critical condition.

But Bank miscalculated... badly. He may have taken down one of the original Ocean's eleven, but he left the others standing and, worse for him, gave them a shared purpose: To take Bank down on the night of what should be his greatest triumph - the grand opening of his new casino, appropriately named The Bank.

EVIL
drama

After one brawl too many, Erik is expelled from his local school. To protect him from his violent stepfather's reaction Erik's mother arranges for him to spend a year at Stjärnsberg Boarding School - the only school willing to accept him. This is Erik's last chance to graduate to Upper School.

Arriving at Stjärnsberg is like stepping into another world. The school is steeped in tradition - particularly the tradition of "fraternal upbringing" which leaves discipline in the hands of the students. A school council made up of senior pupils makes the rules. Their word is law - there is no appeal and the punishments are harsh and humiliating.

Erik's roommate and only friend, Pierre, advises him to follow the rules and, above all, not to draw attention to himself. But Erik refuses to submit to the arbitrary bullying by the senior boys. Knowing that if he gives way to his feelings and hits back he will be expelled, Erik begins a campaign of civil disobedience.

ALPHA DOG
drama

In the sprawling, privileged neighbourhoods around Los Angeles, bored teenagers with too much time and too much money string one hazy day into another, looking for the next thrill- doing suburban imitations of the thug life they idolise from rap music, video games and movies. When you're living without any consequences, anything can happen. And in the hot California summer six years ago, something did.

Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch) controls the drugs on the well-manicured streets of his neighbourhood. Where Johnny goes, the party, the girls and his loyal gang follow. When he's double-crossed over missing deal money by raging hothead Jake (Ben Foster), Johnny and his gang impulsively kidnap Jake's little brother, Zack (Anton Yelchin), holding him as a marker and heading to Palm Springs. With no parents in sight, they grow used to having the kid around, and Zack enjoys an illicit summer fantasy of drinking, girls and new experiences.

Out in the desert, Johnny and his boys lose sight that the kid is a hostage who can't just be neatly returned. As the days tick by, the options of how to get themselves out of their situation start to disappear.

THE REEF
animation

In an ocean ruled by big and powerful sharks who prey on the fearful, one small fish is about to embark on an adventure that will change the lives of the Reef's inhabitants forever. As a young fish from Boston, Pi (Freddie Prinze Jr) tragically loses his parents to a fisherman's net. Devastated and alone, Pi keeps the promise he made to his mother and begins the long journey to the exotic Reef to live with his eccentric Aunt Pearl (Fran Drescher).

Upon arriving at the Reef, Pi encounters the Reef's local celebrity, Cordelia (Evan Rachel Wood) and immediately falls for her. Pi, being the new fish in town tries to come to her rescue after Troy (Donal Logue), an evil tiger shark who also has a crush on her, won't take no for an answer. After nearly becoming fish food, Pi is urged by Cordelia to stay away for his own sake.

• All films are released by KRS

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