In 1930s Los Angeles, a private detective named Jake Gittes is hired to spy on Hollis Mulwray, chief engineer for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. When Gittes discovers that he was set up and Mulwray ends up dead, he starts investigating the corruption and deceit behind the city's water supply. As Gittes uncovers the truth, he realizes the extent of the conspiracy and must confront the powerful figures involved. Ultimately, he must make a difficult choice that reflects the dark and twisted nature of Chinatown.
A television network cynically exploits a deranged former anchor's ravings and revelations about the news media for its own profit, but finds that his message may be difficult to control. Howard Beale, the longtime anchor of the Union Broadcasting System's UBS Evening News, learns that he has two weeks left on air due to declining ratings. He announces on live television that he will commit suicide on his next broadcast. UBS tries to fire him, but allows him to have a dignified farewell. During his broadcast, he launches into a rant claiming that life is 'bullshit.' This causes the ratings to spike, and UBS decides to exploit Beale's antics. Diana Christensen, the head of the network's programming department, cuts a deal with a group of radical terrorists for a new docudrama series. Beale's ratings eventually top out, and Christensen offers to help develop the show. She begins an affair with Beale's friend, Max Schumacher, who is also an UBS executive. When Schumacher decides to end Beale's show, Christensen convinces Frank Hackett, another UBS executive, to move the show under the entertainment division. The show becomes the most highly rated program on television, and Beale becomes a celebrity preaching his message of anger. Max and Diana's romance initially suffers, but they eventually reconcile. However, in the flush of high ratings, Max leaves Diana and warns her that she will self-destruct. When Beale discovers that the network will be bought out by a larger conglomerate, he launches an on-screen tirade against the deal. The top brass panic because of the company's debt load, but Beale is taken to meet with the chairman of the conglomerate who persuades him to abandon his populist messages. But Beale's new sermons depress the audiences, and ratings begin to slide. The network executives decide to hire a group of terrorists to assassinate Beale on the air. The assassination succeeds, putting an end to his show and paving the way for a new season of programming.
When a valuable painting is stolen from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a billionaire art thief and a determined insurance investigator engage in a mind game with high stakes. As the investigation unfolds, the lines between trust and deception blur, leading to a surprise ending.
Bored waitress Bonnie Parker falls in love with an ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks. In the middle of the Great Depression, Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker meet when Clyde tries to steal Bonnie's mother's car. Bonnie, who is bored by her job as a waitress, is intrigued with Clyde, and decides to take up with him and become his partner in crime. They do some holdups, but their amateur efforts, while exciting, are not very lucrative. The duo's crime spree shifts into high gear once they hook up with a dim-witted gas station attendant, C.W. Moss. The three are joined by Clyde's brother, Buck and his wife, Blanche, a preacher's daughter. Soon a long-simmering feud between Bonnie and Blanche begins; the once-prim Blanche views Bonnie as a harpy corrupting her husband and brother-in-law, while Bonnie sees Blanche as an incompetent, shrill shrew. Bonnie and Clyde turn from pulling small-time heists to robbing banks. Their exploits also become more violent. When C.W., the get-away driver, botches a bank robbery by parallel parking the car, Clyde shoots the bank manager in the face after he jumps onto the slow-moving car's running board. The gang is pursued by law enforcement, including Texas Ranger Frank Hamer, who is captured and humiliated by the outlaws, then set free. After a raid kills Buck, injures Bonnie and Clyde, and leaves Blanche sightless and in police custody, Hamer tricks Blanche, whose eyes are bandaged, into revealing the name of C.W. Moss, known in the press only as an unnamed accomplice. The Ranger locates Bonnie, Clyde and C.W. hiding at the house of C.W.'s father, who thinks Bonnie and Clyde -- and an elaborate tattoo -- have corrupted his son. He strikes a bargain with Hamer: in exchange for a lenient jail sentence for C.W., he helps set a trap for the outlaws. When Bonnie and Clyde are ambushed while stopped by the side of the road, the police riddle their bodies with bullets in a blood bath.
In a future where the United States has become a totalitarian theocracy, a young woman named Offred is forcibly assigned to be a child-bearing surrogate for a powerful government official. As she navigates the oppressive society, she starts to rebel against the system and search for her lost daughter.
In medieval France, Joan of Arc, a young peasant girl, hears voices from God telling her to lead the French army against the English. She overcomes political obstacles and inspires the French troops, but her journey is fraught with challenges and tragic consequences.
In 'The Towering Inferno,' a catastrophic fire engulfs the world's tallest building, trapping hundreds of people inside. As the flames rage on, a group of firefighters and other survivors must work together to find a way to escape before it's too late. With time running out and danger at every turn, they must overcome their fears and personal conflicts to survive.
In 17th century France, a country bumpkin named D'Artagnan travels to Paris to join the Musketeers. He becomes friends with Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, and together they embark on a series of adventures and duels to protect the king and queen from the treacherous Cardinal Richelieu.
In The Case for Christ, journalist Lee Strobel sets out to disprove the claims of Christianity after his wife converts. Through his investigation, he discovers evidence that challenges his atheistic beliefs and leads him to reconsider his stance.
During World War II, a luxury liner carrying Jewish refugees sets sail from Germany to Cuba. The passengers face numerous challenges as they seek asylum and escape the horrors of the Holocaust.
A psychiatrist treats a young patient who believes he is the legendary lover Don Juan DeMarco. As the psychiatrist begins to delve into the patient's fantasies, the lines between reality and fiction start to blur, leading to a journey of self-discovery and unexpected romance.
The Thomas Crown Affair is a crime thriller about a wealthy businessman who orchestrates a bank heist as a way to cure his boredom. He hires a gang of professional thieves to carry out the heist, using his knowledge of insurance fraud to cover his tracks. Along the way, he becomes entangled in a seductive game of cat and mouse with an insurance investigator who is determined to catch him. The film explores themes of wealth, betrayal, attraction, and the mind games played between the two main characters.
Supergirl (1984) follows the story of a teenage girl who discovers her powers and travels to Earth from an alternate dimension. She must use her super strength, flying abilities, and magic bracelet to stop an evil witch from obtaining a love potion and taking over the world. Along the way, she faces challenges, falls in love, and learns the true strength of her abilities.
After his colleagues are killed, a researcher at the CIA named Joe Turner goes on the run. As he tries to uncover the truth behind the murders, he becomes a target himself. With the help of a woman named Kathy, Joe must figure out who is behind the conspiracy before it's too late.
Gia (Angelina Jolie) is a top fashion model in the 1980s who becomes a lesbian icon. However, her journey is plagued by drug addiction and AIDS, leading to her tragic demise.
Little Big Man tells the story of Jack Crabb, a man who goes from being an adopted Cheyenne to becoming a frontier hero. It is a tale of adventure, comedy, and drama set against the backdrop of the rapidly changing American West in the 19th century.
When three college students move into an old house off campus, they unwittingly unleash a supernatural entity known as the Bye Bye Man, who comes to prey upon them once they discover his name. The friends must find a way to save themselves while keeping the Bye Bye Man's existence a secret to avoid spreading his curse.
In The Yards, an ex-con named Leo returns to his old neighborhood in Queens, New York City, and gets involved in a web of corruption and crime. He is manipulated by his stepfather and ends up being framed for a murder he did not commit. Leo must navigate the dangerous world of corrupt politicians, mobsters, and street demonstrations to clear his name and stay alive.
It Had to Be You is an American sitcom starring Faye Dunaway and Robert Urich. The series premiered September 19, 1993 on CBS. It centered on Dunaway's character, a Network-like businesswoman, who hires blue-collar Urich to do some carpentry work at her Boston office, and their ensuing romance. Music by Stephen James Taylor. The theme song was the 1924 hit "It Had to Be You" written by Isham Jones.
El padrino: The Latin Godfather follows the story of a Mexican-American lawyer who gets caught up in the dangerous world of drug smuggling and crime. With a burning desire for revenge and justice, he must navigate the complexities of the criminal underworld while also facing personal challenges and sacrifices.