The Twins of Destiny is an adventure-filled TV show...
She's Lost Control is a drama film released in 2014. It tells the story of a transgender woman who is grappling with issues of control in her life. The film explores themes of identity, blurred boundaries, and the personal struggles faced by its main character. With a focus on character development and emotional depth, She's Lost Control offers an intimate portrayal of a complex journey.
In the movie 'Holiday', a free-spirited woman and her sister navigate through the holiday season, encountering romantic entanglements, deception, and class differences. With themes of love, wealth, and family, this screwball comedy takes place in New York City and explores the dynamics of relationships during a festive time of year.
A district attorney sets out to vindicate his son who's been accused of murdering a nightclub singer.
When small town drifter Sammy Barlach (Jake Weary, “Animal Kingdom”) drives into town on the search for his next cold beer and opportunity, he gets more than he bargained for. Food, lodging and surprising possibilities of a better future fall into his lap thanks to redhead Jamalee (Julia Garner, “Ozark”) and her brother Jason (Nick Roux, “Jane by Design”). But breaks don’t come easy in Venus Holler. Finding themselves powerless against the forces of corruption and prejudice, Sammy has to fight.
A boy breaks his sister's doll and it mends, grows, tears him up and eats him.
A man's heavy drinking drives away his family and threatens to destroy his relationship with his little daughter.
During a rebellion of prisoners at the San Quentin State Prison, Boston Blackie makes a lightning escape aided by Mary McGinn while chased prison guards. Mary is a school girl, unaware that her brothers are crooks. She is expelled from school. Blackie rejoins his gang and takes refuge in Mother McGinn's house, where he again meets Mary. She devotes herself to making Blackie go straight and wins her point.
When Tim Ryan's leading lady walks out in a small hillbilly town, the leading lady he selects -- at gunpoint -- is dumb bell Irene Ryan.
Summer 1996. Roma is seven years old and what she likes most is to make arrows with Louis, her older brother. Their mother, Florence, doesn't seem in a rush for their in-laws to join them in the Jura for a few days vacation. If we look closely, nor does little Roma. Why do we have a strange feeling of uneasiness hovering in the family home and that, between mistrust and denial, it is part and parcel of this normal vacation?
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