The Million Dollar Hotel is a drama, mystery, and thriller film set in a rundown hotel in Los Angeles. The plot revolves around the murder of a resident and the investigation that follows. The hotel is inhabited by a group of misfits, including a junkie, a mentally disabled man, and a prostitute. As the detective digs deeper, he uncovers a web of secrets, leading to unexpected revelations and tragic consequences.
When a meteor crashes into a farm in a small town in Wisconsin, it unleashes a horde of giant spiders which go on a rampage, terrorizing the residents. The town's sheriff, along with a group of locals, must find a way to stop the spiders before they destroy everything in their path.
The Son follows the story of a teenager who is dealing with the pain of his parents' divorce. He finds solace and purpose in carpentry, but trouble arises when he becomes an apprentice to a troubled carpenter. As he navigates the complexities of adolescence and forgiveness, he must confront his fear and make choices that will determine his future.
Thoroughly Modern Millie is a romantic comedy musical set in the 1920s. Millie Dillmount moves to New York City with dreams of marrying a wealthy man, but soon finds herself entangled in a scheme involving white slavery. With the help of new friends and a dashing hero, Millie must navigate the Jazz Age and find true love.
During World War II, a group of Jewish prisoners in Auschwitz hold a trial to determine whether or not God is guilty of abandoning his people and allowing the Holocaust to happen. The trial becomes a profound examination of faith, courage, and the search for meaning in the face of unimaginable suffering.
Queen Victoria's grandson, the future Kaiser Wilhelm II, was born with a permanently paralyzed arm: a disability considered shameful at the time. His mother wrote that she was 'haunted' by the idea of him 'remaining a cripple' and insisted that he hide his paralyzed arm throughout his life. Cruel and crude attempts to 'cure' him poisoned their relationship and helped turn the boy, born to unite the Royal families of Britain and Germany, into the man who tore them apart. Featuring a long-hidden cache of intimate family letters, this documentary reveals this secret story of child cruelty, secret shame and dark, incestuous desires, which begins behind palace doors and ends in the carnage of World War I.—Brian Henry Martin
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