In Texas, a policewoman and a female prisoner are both on the run from a group of crooked cops.
Mexican comedy drama written and directed by Chucho E. Quintero. The film follows eight adolescents as they celebrate finishing high school with a remote weekend getaway together. However, clashes between former lovers cause tensions to run high as new romantic relationships are formed and the awkward teens, unsure of their place in the world, each begin to explore their sexuality in different ways.
Filmed in a mockumentary style Modern Family attempts to document the lives of three families who couldn't be more different. These bizarre broods are anything but normal as you'll discover in this hilarious look at unconventional families trying to survive in a conventional world.
Spanish-language drama starring Viggo Mortensen as a man who swaps identities with his twin brother. Agustin (Mortensen) appears, from the outside, to have an almost perfect life. Married to the beautiful Claudia (Soledad Villamil), he has a well-paid job as a paediatrician and lives in a pleasant Buenos Aires home. However, the arrival of his brother Pedro (also played by Mortensen) coincides with a period of personal crisis for Agustin. When Pedro reveals that he is suffering from terminal ...
A bizarre Indonesian horror movie concerning the dangerous research an Australian woman undertakes when looking into black magic practices in the Caribbean...
Evil wizard Gargamel creates a couple of mischievous Smurf-like creatures called the Naughties hoping they will let him harness the magical Smurf-essence. However, he soon discovers that he needs the help of Smurfette, who knows the secret to turning the Naughties into real Smurfs. When Gargamel and his Naughties kidnap Smurfette from Smurf Village and bring her to Paris, it's up to Papa, Clumsy, Grouchy and Vanity to reunite with their human friends, Patrick and Grace Winslow, and rescue her! Disc 1 (4K UHD): Movie only Disc 2 (Movie + Special Features BD Disc): Deleted Scenes Smurfy Sneak and Find Daddy's Little Girl: The Journey of Smurfette The Naughties! The Tale of Hackus and Vexy The Puurrfect Companion: Azrael's Tail Animating Azrael Evolution of the Naughties
The gods are at war. At stake: the precious resources that they all need and crave the blood and souls of humanity, which are being stolen by the god of the underworld. Behind his Obsidian gates, toxic to all other gods, Michtlantecuhtli seems untouchable but the serpent god Quetzalcoatl has a plan: send in the lowest of the low, a human, to destroy the Gates and let the blood flow before his fellow gods wipe out mankind in an orgy of slaughter. His chosen weapon: the apathetic Izel, who undertakes the task for the chance to save the soul of the last person in the world he cared about: his sister, who was sacrificed in a blood ritual. The gore-soaked world of Aztec, Olmec, and Maya myths become a savage battleground in the brutal and shocking animation epic, ONYX EQUINOX!
As Lt. Horatio Caine (David Caruso) notes in episode 4 ("Just One Kiss"), "The evidence, as always, will speak for itself." In other words, CSI: Miami follows the same super-successful formula as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Fortunately, this instantly popular spin-off established its own unique identity from the start. Like CSI, the Dade County criminalists of CSI: Miami solve murders using forensic science. Unlike the Vegas crew, however, they're cops with the power to arrest, their coroner (Alexx Woods) talks to dead people, and almost everybody speaks Spanish. Sometimes their crime scene is a swamp, sometimes a resort hotel. Either way, the skies are always sunny, the 'gators always biting. Real-life Florida resident Caruso is joined by Khandi Alexander (NewsRadio) as Woods, Emily Procter (The West Wing) as ballistics expert Calleigh Duquesne, Adam Rodriguez (Roswell) as underwater recovery expert Eric Delko, and featured player Rory Cochrane as Tim "Speed" Speedle. Cochrane (Dazed and Confused) wouldn't become a full-fledged cast member until the 12th episode ("Entrance Wound"). Meanwhile, Kim Delaney (Caruso's former NYPD Blue cast mate) wouldn't join until the first ("Golden Parachute"), but left after the 10th ("A Horrible Mind"), reportedly due to a lack of chemistry with Caruso. Just as CSI has made the most of its location with stories about showgirls and casino owners, so has CSI: Miami exploited its surroundings for all they're worth. Pilot episode "Cross-Jurisdictions" (a crossover with CSI), for instance, was loosely based on the murder of Miami-based designer Gianni Versace. Other notable episodes include "Camp Fear" with Joan of Arcadia's Amber Tamblyn as a detention camp cadet and "Dead Woman Walking" with Karen Sillas (Under Suspicion) as a victim of radiation poisoning. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Adelina (Loren) sells black-market cigarettes on the streets of Naples to support her unemployed husband Carmine (Mastroianni). Caught by the police and with a jail sentence hanging over her head desperation sets in. She learns that she can avoid prison as long as she's pregnant. Several years and seven children later Carmine is exhausted so jail looks inescapable as does Adelina's contempt for Carmine. In Milan our second protagonist Anna (Loren) is bored and wealthy drives a Rolls Royce and is having an affair with a writer (Mastroianni). She talks dreamily of running off with him that is until one day he crashes her car... In the third and final vignette Loren plays Mara a call girl from Rome who turns the head of a naive young man training to become a Priest prompting a run-in with his self-righteous grandmother and a vow of abstinence. Featuring Loren's notorious striptease which was recreated years later by Robert Altman in Pr''t-''-Porter.
Patrica Arquette stars as Du Bois; a young mother blessed with psychic abilities which she uses to help local law enforcement. With the information coming to her in cryptic dreams and visions Du Bois often misinterprets these paranormal clues hindering her constant plight to convince skeptics of her gift. This leads to a race against the clock to crack violent and horrific crimes and bring the right criminals to justice. Medium Season 2 sees the notable development of Du Bois' per
Craig moves with his daughter, Jennifer, into a new home after the death of his wife. It's not long before the pair discover the house is haunted by a dark presence that wants to take over the child. One day Jennifer disappears and Craig must face a terrible truth in order to find his daughter.
Though it's a reboot of a classic slapstick series, The Three Stooges fits right into Peter and Bobby Farrelly's filmography. Throughout their comedies, especially Dumb and Dumber, they've always championed the clueless and clumsy, and that describes this trio perfectly: Moe, Larry, and Curly (Chris Diamantopoulos, Sean Hayes, and Will Sasso, taking over from Benicio Del Toro, Sean Penn, and Jim Carrey). In the prologue or first "episode" (two more will follow), an unseen character drops three babies off at a Catholic orphanage. At first, the nuns (Jane Lynch, Jennifer Hudson, and Larry David--yes, Larry David) take delight in the spirited infants with the strange hairstyles, but 10 years later, their antics have worn thin. A well-heeled couple (Stephen Collins and Carly Craig) considers adoption, but things don't work out, so 25 more years pass, during which they become the orphanage's bumbling handymen, which necessitates further head-bonks, nyuk-nyuk-nyuks, and woo-woo-woos. When the threat of closure comes to the only home they've ever known, the boys set out to save the day. This leads them to a wealthy woman (Sofía Vergara), her lover (Craig Bierko), and her father-in-law (Collins), encounters that bring them to the attention of MTV's Jersey Shore, which provides a solution to their dilemma. The Farrellys may have their hearts in the right place, but The Three Stooges ranks as their weakest effort to date. The cast does what they can, but the script is terminally unfunny, and the frenetic direction only drives the point home. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
It seems that today's families have embraced this particular modern family which is anything but cookie cutter and is just as honest and complex as their own. The Pritchett clan has Jay sitting at the head a true guys' guy experiencing a bit of mid-life crisis who has remarried a much younger wife Gloria whose passion and loyalty is matched by her 11-year-old son Manny a boy wise beyond his years. Blending together into this new family has quite the learning curve with some culture clashes a few awkward misunderstandings and plenty of sweet victories along the way. Modern Family returns for its second season already the recipient of a Peabody Award Writers Guild Awards Directors Guild Awards a Television Critics Award and six Emmy Awards including for Outstanding Comedy Series.
Brandon son of the famed Marine Sniper Gunny Thomas Beckett and his mentor Captain Miller must team up with a female sniper and track down a rogue sniper - a returned Iraq War vet suffering from PTSD - who is using remote control weapons to assassinate military and civilian targets in the U.S. and Central America.
Two mercenaries are given a mission to kidnap the daughter of a rich Jordaanian. The two cold-blooded mercenaries form an unlikely bond as they race across the desert in the dead of night. When their violent and desperate world implodes, past atrocities come to the surface threatening to tear each of them apart. As the true nature of their mission becomes clear, betrayals accumulate and no one emerges innocent and as the body count grows they discover their greatest enemy may be each other.
Mina (Sofia Black D’Elia) a young college student has her life ripped away after her family is killed. When she finds out their murders were part of a botched kidnapping to return her to her real father — a terrorist in the Middle East — Mina works with British Intelligence to take him down...and take control of her life again. But she quickly learns that there are two sides to every story. Mina’s quest for retribution and unsteady alliance with the MI5 throws her into war-torn Jordan. Under the strict supervision of hardened mercenary Simon (James Frain) Mina finds herself on a journey to discover her own inherent violence.
From Emmy Award-winning executive producer creator and director Glenn Gordon Caron (Moonlighting) comes Medium a chilling drama series inspired by the real-life story of research medium Allison Dubois. Patricia Arquette (Lost Highway True Romance) stars as Dubois; a young wife and mother who since childhood has been struggling to make sense of her dreams and visions of dead people. Taking up a role as police consultant she uses her mind to uncover
Dr. Paul Hamilton a brilliant astronomer and university lecturer uproots from his mudane job and benile relationship with his girlfriend to take up a post at the Royal Australian Observatory. In this remote settlement De. Hamilton not only has to overcome the changes in climate and culture but also the oddities of his new work colleagues. Episode Listing: 1.The Black Hole 2.God Are You Out There 3.When You Wish Upon A Star 4.Venus rising 5.Unity 6.Where Men Are Men
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