Chance is a TV show centered around Dr. Eldon Chance, a forensic neuropsychiatrist who gets involved with a dangerous woman with a multiple personality disorder. As he tries to help her, he finds himself drawn into a world of corruption and violence, leading to a series of dark and thrilling events in the city of San Francisco.
A deep-dive reimagining of the classic 1980s thriller, exploring timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control.
A teenager named Sean Boswell moves to Tokyo to avoid jail time in America and becomes involved in the world of drift racing. He competes in races, forms connections with a group of drifters, and ultimately confronts a dangerous yakuza member. With the help of his friends, Sean rebuilds a car and wins a final race, establishing himself as the new 'Drift King' of Tokyo. In the end, he is challenged by Dom Toretto, a racer from the 'Fast and Furious' franchise.
A war hero becomes a prisoner in a military prison and leads a revolt against an abusive warden, seeking justice and self-respect.
Welcome to the war between the FBI and organized crime. One side enforces the law as the other breaks it, but brains, brawn and intimidation are often the tools of both trades. The Richmond-based Malloy Crime Syndicate is run by Jonah Malloy, a charismatic but dangerous father figure. The Richmond FBI branch has its own dynamic leader in Special Agent-In-Charge Lisa Cohen. Like any business, they must justify operations and produce results while wrangling lieutenants who are as flawed as they are hard-working.
What Doesn't Kill You tells the story of two childhood friends who turn to a life of crime in South Boston. As they become involved in organized crime and face personal struggles, their loyalty to each other is put to the test. The movie explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the consequences of one's actions.
In Los Angeles, a neurotic writer is in trouble. He has no dog. His dog therapist suggests getting one, and recommends a foul-tempered East European dwarf pug. The writer is now angry at everyone, including his therapist, as he beats his dog for slights real and imagined. Things go downhill from there: dog-napping, comedy defined as Shakespearean tragedy, and a dog of our own. What keeps the writer together is love: for poetry, for the dog's affection, for the surprise of the writer's sooner-than-expected response to the dog and for a stripper who reads Neruda. Can he write the play - and find the dog and get it back home - and nurture his dignity and dreams, and coach his therapist, through her insecurities?
Sal Mineo, a teen idol in the 1970s, was stabbed to death in West Hollywood. This movie explores his life, fame, and tragic death.
A young, aspiring fashion designer wants to bring more sparkle to the world and brighten it for those around her. Despite being told no on her initial ideas, she learns to stick to her instincts and to never give up on her dreams.
Its Lily's 16th birthday. She wants to celebrate with her boyfriend. Unfortunately, he has other plans.
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