Residents of a small town called Deerfield, one day discover a magical, destiny-predicting machine in their grocery store. %s As they explore the machine's abilities, they begin to question the concept of fate and the impact it has on their lives. %s With future visions at their fingertips, the residents navigate through comedic, dramatic, and sci-fi scenarios, unraveling the mysteries hidden behind the machine's high-concept nature. %s The Big Door Prize takes viewers on a journey filled with comedy, drama, and sci-fi elements, as they ponder the profound implications of the machine's predictions and their own destinies.
Suddenly left without his trusted caretaker, Ptolemy Grey is assigned to the care of orphaned teenager, Robyn. When they learn about a treatment that will restore Ptolemy's memories, it begins a journey towards shocking truths.
An ex-FBI agent turned security consultant gets drawn into a dangerous world of high-stakes gambling and secret organizations in Las Vegas. He must navigate through a web of conspiracy, corruption, and criminal activity while facing threats from a mysterious cartel and a serial killer.
Andrew Neimann enrolls at a music conservatory where he meets the strict and abusive instructor, Terence Fletcher. As Andrew strives for greatness, he faces intense pressure and humiliation. He becomes the core drummer, but his dreams are shattered when he is involved in a car accident. Andrew's life takes a turn when he is contacted by a lawyer representing a former student who committed suicide due to Fletcher's teaching methods. Andrew testifies against Fletcher, who is fired. However, Fletcher invites Andrew to perform at a festival concert, where he seeks revenge. Despite the humiliation, Andrew gives an electrifying performance.
Deadline is a television series which was shown on NBC in the 2000–2001 season. It starred Oliver Platt as Wallace Benton, who worked for the fictional New York Ledger. This was a daily newspaper which was seen in many episodes of Law & Order.
Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story is a supernatural horror film based on the urban legend of Slenderman. The story follows a news team as they uncover the truth about a small town plagued by a supernatural creature. Hallucinations and handheld camera footage add to the suspense and found-footage style of the film.
Prime Suspect (2011) follows Detective Jane Timoney as she navigates the complexities of being a female detective in the NYPD. With the backdrop of a male-dominated profession and facing obstacles such as male chauvinism, she uses her wit, intelligence, and determination to solve high-profile cases in New York City.
The Divide is a thrilling TV show that revolves around a murder case and the intense legal drama that follows. It explores the complexities of the justice system and the moral dilemmas faced by the lawyers involved. With suspenseful twists and turns, The Divide keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Naomi, a young aspiring poet, defies societal expectations by rejecting law school to follow her passion. Set in the backdrop of 1993 Denver, she encounters the wrath of the Summer of Violence, a period marked by rampant crime in the city. Struggling to survive amidst the chaos, Naomi embarks on a journey of self-discovery and resilience.
A disabled young girl from a disadvantaged home setting develops self esteem and success in life through Special Olympics competition. Based on the true story of Loretta Claiborne.
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