Midnight Express (1978) tells the story of Billy Hayes, an American college student who is caught attempting to smuggle drugs out of Turkey. He is sentenced to a harsh prison where he faces brutal treatment from sadistic prison guards and a merciless warden. As he experiences the horrors of prison life, Billy becomes desperate to escape and seeks the help of a lawyer. The movie explores themes of survival, revenge, and the effects of imprisonment on the human psyche.
After a boating accident that resulted in the death of her family, a traumatized girl attends a summer camp where a mysterious killer starts targeting campers. As the bodies pile up, the camp becomes a gruesome playground for a psycho killer with a hidden identity.
The Wackiest Ship in the Army is an American comedy series that aired for one season on NBC between September 19, 1965, and April 17, 1966. Produced by Harry Ackerman and Herbert Hirschman, the series is loosely based on the 1960 film starring Jack Lemmon and Ricky Nelson.
Fitz and Bones is a short-lived American television series, starring Dick and Tom Smothers, that aired on NBC in 1981.
Based on the true story, the film follows a detective investigating a series of murders in Boston. As the body count rises, he delves into the mind of the killer and uncovers a shocking truth.
During World War II, a small group of American soldiers stationed on the western front must defend their position against a German attack. As the enemy forces close in, the soldiers face increasing odds and must rely on their bravery and resourcefulness to survive.
The Incident takes place in 1960s New York City and follows the lives of various characters who become trapped together on a subway train. As tensions rise and fear sets in, the passengers are faced with a series of escalating incidents that test their morality and humanity. The film explores themes of racism, prejudice, violence, and the darker side of human nature.
In the sierra madre mountains, a man with a fractured leg seeks revenge against those who wronged him. Along the way, he encounters a range of obstacles and faces personal demons. Set against the backdrop of the Texas-Mexico border, this western romance explores themes of betrayal, justice, and redemption.
Freebie and the Bean follows two mismatched police partners, Freebie and Bean, as they work together to apprehend a notorious hitman. Along the way, they find themselves in constant danger, facing car chases, fistfights, and a suspenseful hostage situation. As the investigation unfolds, they uncover a web of corruption and deception that puts their lives at risk.
The Jazz Singer tells the story of a young man who dreams of becoming a pop singer but struggles with the traditions and expectations of his Jewish family. He faces a difficult choice between following his own passion or honoring his heritage and family. The movie explores themes of tradition, family relationships, and the price of fame.
At War with the Army is a comedy film that follows the misadventures of two soldiers in the US Army during the 1940s. The film features a military spoof and showcases the life of soldiers in a humorous way. It includes archive footage and begins with voice-over narration. The story revolves around the challenges and comedic situations faced by the two main characters, who navigate army life while entertaining the audience with their antics.
Just Before Dawn is a horror movie set in the woods, where a group of friends go camping and encounter a sadistic psychopath. As the night falls, they must fight for their lives against a homicidal maniac. With a high body count and gruesome killings, the friends' fear and terror escalate as they try to survive the night.
After surviving a traumatic experience at a summer camp, a young woman returns years later to seek revenge on those who wronged her.
A detective investigates a series of murders committed by people who claim to have been ordered to do so by God. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a web of occult and supernatural elements, leading to a shocking revelation.
Though visibly frail and weary, President Franklin D. Roosevelt runs for a precedent-setting fourth term. He also oversees plans for the D-Day Invasion and engages in tempestuous summit meetings with his wartime allies Stalin and Churchill.
The son of a U.S. Senator takes on the cause of clean air when a friend dies of emphysema.
After returning home from the Civil War, a one-armed gunfighter discovers that his wife has married another man. Seeking revenge, he challenges his wife's new husband to a showdown.
Next Stop, Greenwich Village is a comedy-drama film set in the 1950s. It follows a young aspiring actor who moves to Greenwich Village, New York City, and explores the bohemian lifestyle, relationships, and struggles in the entertainment industry.
A man in Manhattan gets caught up in the world of fashion and attracts attention from both the mafia and a loan shark.
Mike Kellin as Lear.