Two years after the events in Bangkok, Leslie Chow escapes from prison. Meanwhile, Alan's reckless behavior causes the group to attend an intervention. On their way to a rehab facility, they are taken hostage by a mob leader who wants them to find Chow and retrieve stolen gold. The group tracks down Chow in Mexico, but he double-crosses them, leading to a series of events that ultimately involve a rooftop chase in Las Vegas and a deadly showdown with the mob leader. In the end, Chow is freed and the group must confront the consequences of their wild partying lifestyle.
The BBC's answer to Dynasty, Howards' Way was launched in 1985 with an enormous 1 million pound budget. The main characters in the show were 'best boat designer in the world' Tom Howard, his boutique running wife Jan Howard, 'I'll have a drink' Jack Rolfe and a nasty man called Ken Masters. It starred Maurice Colbourne.
Halifax f.p. is an Australian television crime series produced by Nine Network from 1994 to 2002. The series stars Rebecca Gibney as Doctor Jane Halifax, a forensic psychiatrist investigating cases involving the mental state of suspects or victims. The series is set in Melbourne. The producers of the film were Beyond Simpson Le Mesurier; Australian Film Finance Corporation and aired on the Nine Network Australia Pty Ltd 21 Episodes of 90 and 102 minutes each were produced, and the series has screened in more than 60 countries. The budget for each episode was an average of $1.3 million. Funding came in part from the Australian Film Finance Corporation and Film Victoria.
Guiding Light is a drama-filled soap opera that follows the lives of the residents in a small town. The show explores various themes such as romance, social issues, scandals, and intrigue. It also delves into topics like marriage, divorce, custody battles, and murder. With its long run, Guiding Light has become an iconic television show that has captivated audiences for years.
Byker Grove follows the lives of a group of working-class teenagers in Newcastle, England, as they navigate friendships, teenage romance, and various challenges. Set in the 1990s, the show explores themes of friendship, love, and growing up in a youth club called Byker Grove. The ensemble cast of characters, including boys and girls of various ages, creates a dynamic and relatable story for viewers.
Three lifelong best friends known as “The Supremes” share the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood from decades of weathering life’s storms. Through the joys and sorrows of life, marriage and children, happiness and blues, love and loss, new shades of heartbreak and illness threaten to stir up the past when the trio sees their bond put to the test as they face their most challenging times yet.
When 10-year-old Maya Kowalski is diagnosed with a rare illness, a medical team tries to understand her condition. As they delve deeper, they begin to question Maya's parents and she ends up in state custody. The Kowalski family fights to bring their daughter back home.
Terms and Conditions May Apply is a documentary that explores the privacy implications of online terms and conditions. It delves into the world of data collection, government surveillance, and the erosion of privacy in the digital age.
In the year 2003, a young reporter named Hiroshi is covering the Venus Wars, a fictional war set on the planet Venus. As the gangs and corporations battle for dominance, Hiroshi becomes involved with a group of resistance fighters. He rides a motorcycle, smokes cigarettes, and witnesses the destruction caused by the war. Will Hiroshi be able to survive and help bring peace to Venus?
Passions is a TV show set in the fictional town of Harmony, New England, where the lives of the residents are filled with love, secrets, and supernatural forces. The show follows a diverse cast of characters, including witches, a love triangle, and a variety of other dramatic storylines. The plot explores themes such as family drama, infidelity, blackmail, murder, and witchcraft. Passions also delves into topics like rape, amnesia, infertility, and supernatural-fantasy elements. Throughout the series, there are weddings, deaths, and unexpected twists that keep viewers engaged.
Paleo anthropologist Lee Berger leads an expedition in South Africa to uncover the secrets of the world's oldest graveyard. They find evidence that a small-brained, ape-like creature, Homo Naledi, practiced complex burial rituals. The discovery challenges the current understanding of human origins and reveals a culture capable of spirituality and creative impulses.
Dave Kroupa is shocked when his new girlfriend, Cari Farver, starts sending him demanding texts. When Dave ends the relationship, he finds himself on the receiving end of an onslaught of twisted messages from Cari, who has abruptly disappeared. Dave’s ex-girlfriend, Liz, also begins receiving harassing texts from Cari, resulting in a dangerous situation for them both. Meanwhile, Cari’s mother Nancy continually searches for her, keeping the pressure on the police who eventually uncover a shocking discovery.
The story of Donald Trump's election told entirely through Russian propaganda. By turns horrifying and hilarious, the film is a satirical portrait of Russian meddling in the 2016 election that reveals an empire of fake news and the tactics of modern day information warfare.
Promise is a Finnish war drama film released in 2005. It follows the story of a veterinarian and a member of Lotta-Svärd, an organization of Finnish women in the war effort, as they face challenges and navigate the hardships of World War II. The film explores themes of patriotism, loss, and the impact of war on individuals and their relationships. It showcases the realities of the Russo-Finnish War and the Continuation War, shedding light on the experiences of people during these conflicts.
The locally renowned crime solving group of Fred Wickersbee, Ted Abrar, and Led face their most complexing case yet as they traverse the dark and damp underbelly of Annandale to find the culprit behind the disappearance of a puddle.
In the summer of 1959, as a magazine correspondent, writer and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922-75) traveled along the Italian coast. In 1963, he documented the sexual behavior of the Italians. In the winter of 1970-71, he witnessed the hardships of the most impoverished Italian population suffering from the boot of state power. After these three trips, he came to the conclusion that Italian society had changed drastically for the worse over the years.
In this captivating documentary, the life and crimes of Citizen Ming are thoroughly explored. The film takes viewers on a deep dive into the intriguing world of this enigmatic figure, shedding light on his motives, actions, and the impact he had on society. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, the film unravels the complex tapestry of Citizen Ming's life, painting a vivid portrait of a man who challenged the status quo and left an indelible mark on the community.
This poignant film is a biography of the shuttle told using three decades of BBC programmes. The film asks if the shuttle will be remembered as an impressive chapter in human space exploration, or as a fatally flawed white elephant.