In a time of conflict, a group of unlikely heroes band together on a mission to steal the plans to the Death Star, the Empire's ultimate weapon of destruction. They face various obstacles, including a power-hungry Imperial officer and the devastating capabilities of the Death Star. With self-sacrifice and determination, they fight against the odds to save the rebellion and fulfill the dream of their fallen loved ones.
A historian named Benjamin Gates embarks on a mission to find the famous Templar Treasure. With the clue given by his grandfather, Ben sets out to locate the national treasure hidden by the Founding Fathers of the United States and Freemasons during the American Revolutionary War. He must outsmart a team of mercenaries led by Ian Howe who are also after the treasure. Alongside his friend Riley and Dr. Abigail Chase, Ben deciphers ancient clues and navigates through dangerous obstacles to protect the family name and ultimately uncover the hidden treasure.
Paddington, a young bear from Peru, arrives in London and meets the Brown family who offer him a temporary home. He sets out to find the explorer who discovered his family but gets pursued by a sadistic taxidermist. With the help of the Browns, Paddington foils the taxidermist's plan, finds a home with the Brown family, and brings happiness to everyone.
In the small town of Georgetown in 1992, a group of theater employees discover an old film reel in the basement. When they play the film, they unknowingly release a succubus that starts possessing and killing them one by one. As chaos ensues, the surviving employees must find a way to stop the demonic entity before it spreads beyond the theater.
A couple takes in their nieces and discovers a supernatural spirit named Mama has become a part of their family. Mama, a former patient at a mental asylum, searches for her lost baby. The couple must protect their nieces from Mama's twisted presence.
After a house is cursed by a vengeful ghost, anyone who enters it is haunted by the ghost's rage. As a series of horrifying occurrences unfold, a detective and a single mother must uncover the truth behind the curse before it's too late.
Katherine Jenkins and Michael Aspel celebrate the heroes of the Home Front.
A female journalist in 1960s London discovers a love letter from 1965 and becomes determined to uncover the story behind it. As she delves into the past, she uncovers a tragic love affair set against the backdrop of the French Riviera. The intertwined stories of forbidden love, hidden secrets, and lost memories unfold in a nonlinear timeline, revealing the complexities of relationships and the power of love.
Dip is a TV show that delves into the dark world of secrets and murder. It follows the story of a husband and wife who find themselves caught in a web of mystery and danger. As they uncover hidden truths, they must navigate the deep state and unknown killers. With twists and turns at every corner, Dip keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Elbow frontman and broadcaster Guy Garvey lifts the lid on two decades of TV gold – with era-defining musical performances, long lost studio appearances and revealing interviews that have remained on the shelves for decades. The series is centred around shows which were made by ITV companies around the country – from Tony Wilson and Granada TV’s So It Goes to Tyne Tees’ ground-breaking Channel 4 series The Tube and LWT’s The London Weekend Show - chronicling not just changing musical tastes but evolution in the UK’s social and cultural history too. The series travels from Punk and New Wave to the birth of ‘Madchester’.
On September 22, 1998, the Iranian poet Hamid Hajizadeh and his nine-year-old son Karun, whose name symbolically refers to Iran's longest river, were brutally murdered in their home in Kerman. The documentary film, based on the statements of the survivors, tries to sensitively reconstruct one of the many terrible motivated events that took place in Iran at the end of the previous century and draws us into the fateful day with the help of detailed shots of the objects in Hamid's study.
In a future world where biotechnology has advanced, humans undergo biological changes and abandon physical pain and disease. Performance artist Saul Tenser and his partner Caprice exploit Tenser's accelerated evolution syndrome, showcasing his organ transformations through avant-garde performances. A police unit recruits Tenser to infiltrate a group of radical evolutionists. As Tenser delves deeper into this underground movement, he discovers their agenda of modifying their digestive system to consume plastics. Amidst betrayal and tragedy, Tenser ultimately embraces their beliefs on human evolution.
In the underground of New York City, an empathetic assistant district attorney forms an unlikely friendship with a man-beast who lives in a hidden chamber beneath the city. Together, they navigate the challenges of their interspecies romance while dealing with the law, nobility, and social outcasts.
Coup 53 (2019) is a captivating documentary that delves into the events surrounding the 1953 coup in Iran, examining the role of various political actors and the repercussions of the coup on Iran's future. Through interviews, archives, and reenactments, the film sheds light on the power struggles, espionage, and geopolitical dynamics that led to the overthrow of Iran's democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh. It also explores the involvement of foreign powers, particularly the United States and the United Kingdom, and their motivations in orchestrating the coup. Coup 53 offers a compelling look at the intertwined history of Iran, imperialism, and the struggle for national identity.
Aquarius is a drama film set in the city of Recife, Brazil. It tells the story of Clara, a widowed music critic, who becomes the last resident of Aquarius, an old apartment building. The real estate developers want to tear down the building to make way for a new development, but Clara refuses to leave. As the developers escalate their efforts to force her out, Clara must confront her past and fight to save her home.
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God is a powerful documentary that delves into the widespread sexual abuse of children within the Catholic Church. The film follows the story of four deaf men who were molested by a priest in a school for the deaf in the 1960s. As they attempt to confront their abuser and seek justice, they uncover a vast web of corruption and secrecy within the institution. Through interviews, reenactments, and archival footage, the film sheds light on the traumatic experiences of the victims and the cover-up orchestrated by the Church.
Golden Exits is a drama set in Brooklyn, focusing on the intricacies of love and relationships. The story follows the lives of various characters who are connected through friendships, family ties, and romantic entanglements. As the plot unfolds, the film delves into themes of loneliness, marital trouble, and personal struggles. The characters navigate their way through the complexities of modern life in New York City, revealing the challenges and nuances of human connections.
These Amazing Shadows is a documentary film that explores the significance of film preservation and the role of the National Film Registry in preserving American cinema. It delves into the art of filmmaking, the importance of film restoration, and the appreciation of film as a form of art.
In Lucia's Grace, a single mother in Italy goes through a marital separation and experiences a supernatural encounter when a meteorite lands in her field. As she navigates issues with infidelity, corruption, and the complexities of her personal life, she also becomes involved in a building project that leads her to a cave and a series of unexpected events. With elements of comedy and drama, Lucia's Grace explores themes of resilience, faith, and the supernatural.
Dear Mr. Watterson is a documentary that delves into the influence and legacy of the beloved comic strip 'Calvin and Hobbes' and its creator, the elusive Bill Watterson. The film explores topics such as controversy, reclusiveness, artistic integrity, and the commercialization of art. Through interviews with fans, historians, and fellow cartoonists, it delves into the enduring impact of the strip and its creator's refusal to embrace commercialism.