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MOST FILMS HAVE BEEN EDITED
for
airline use. However, customer
discretion is still advised. Content
guidelines are provided as a courtesy
to help our customers decide
whether to view a film.
CUSTOMERS ARE WELCOME
to view
their own video entertainment aboard
a United aircraft as long as they are
able to show that the programming
has an MPAA rating of “R” or less.
WHAT DO YOU THINK
of our
programming? We’re open to
suggestions. Please send them
to
or visit
united.com/play.
Arthur Christmas
When Santa’s ultra-high-tech operation at the North Pole
misses one child’s gift out of billions around the world, his
bumbling son Arthur embarks on a rogue mission to deliver
the last lone present before Christmas morning dawns.
VOICES BY
James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy
DIRECTED BY
Sarah Smith and Barry Cook
Premium Rush
[
T]
With a corrupt undercover police officer in hot pursuit,
a bike messenger (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) carrying an
exceptionally valuable package races down the length of
Manhattan to make his delivery on time.
FEATURING
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Shannon
DIRECTED BY
David Koepp
The Bourne Legacy
[
T]
The events in the first three
Bourne
films—which starred
Matt Damon as renegade spy Jason Bourne—have triggered
life-or-death stakes for new hero Aaron Cross (Jeremy
Renner), an operative trained in the same fashion as Bourne.
FEATURING
Jeremy Renner, Edward Norton, Rachel Weisz
DIRECTED BY
Tony Gilroy
Ruby Sparks
[
T]
Struggling with both his writing and his romantic life,
a young novelist finds inspiration when he comes up with
a character named Ruby—and is flabbergasted when his
fictional girl transforms into a living, breathing person.
FEATURING
Paul Dano, Zoe Kazan, Annette Bening
DIRECTED BY
Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris
1
hr.
38
min.
2
hr.
14
min.
1
hr.
30
min.
1
hr.
44
min.