Following their explosive showdown, Godzilla and Kong must reunite against a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world, challenging their very existence – and our own.
Five downtrodden and unfortunate street children, all with their own unique stories, unite to survive the harsh conditions and harsher realities life applies to them.
The story of a cannibalistic serial killer named Jeffrey Dahmer, a.k.a. the Milwaukee Monster. It explores the police incompetence and apathy that allowed Dahmer to go on a killing spree. The series dramatizes multiple instances where Dahmer was almost apprehended but ultimately let go. Despite being a cleancut guy, Dahmer repeatedly received a free pass from both cops and lenient judges when charged with crimes.
When his family is murdered, a deaf-mute named Boy escapes to the jungle and is trained by a mysterious shaman to repress his childish imagination and become an instrument of death.
Summer of Rockets is a drama TV show set in 1950s Britain, exploring the relationship between a Russian immigrant and his involvement with MI5 and the British upper class society.
A couple who recently lost their baby decide to adopt a 9-year-old girl named Esther. However, they soon discover that Esther is not as innocent as she seems, as she begins to exhibit dangerous and manipulative behavior. As they delve deeper into Esther's past, they uncover a dark secret that puts their family in jeopardy.
In 1898, Daniel Plainview, a prospector in New Mexico, mines a potentially precious ore vein from a pit mine. In 1902, he discovers oil near Los Angeles and establishes a drilling company. He adopts an orphaned boy and presents him as his business partner. In 1911, Daniel attempts to buy a farm with oil deposits, but faces resistance from the pastor who demands a large sum of money. Daniel's oil production begins, but disasters occur, leading to conflicts with the pastor. Over the years, Daniel's greed and violence escalate, leading to the downfall of those around him, including his adopted son. In 1927, Daniel is a recluse, wealthy but suffering from alcoholism. When his adopted son wants to dissolve their partnership, Daniel reacts brutally and reveals his son's true origins. Daniel's final act of violence is against the pastor who betrayed him. Daniel is left with a sense of despair and emptiness.
Set during World War II, Colditz follows the lives of Allied prisoners of war held at Colditz Castle in Germany. The series focuses on their numerous escape attempts and the challenges they face. The story highlights the resilience and determination of these prisoners in the face of adversity.
In Midnight, a deaf woman is unknowingly targeted by a cunning serial killer. As she discovers her life is in danger, she must rely on her resourcefulness and determination to survive. With each passing moment, the suspense and psychological tension escalate, making it a race against time to outsmart the killer and unravel the truth.
Babel (2006) is a film about the tragic events that occur when a married couple is on vacation in Morocco. Their story intertwines with others, including a Mexican nanny who takes her American charges to Mexico, a deaf Japanese teenage girl struggling to communicate, and a Moroccan Arab and his sons who get involved in a shooting. The film explores themes of loss, cultural differences, and fate.
The Quiet is a provocative thriller that delves into the unsettling world of sexual abuse, dysfunctional relationships, and family secrets. Following the story of a deaf-mute teenager, it explores the dark and disturbing secrets that she holds within herself and the impact they have on her relationships and the people around her.
A psychologist living in isolation with her deaf son becomes trapped in their house during a winter storm. As she struggles to take care of her son and deal with her own personal demons, strange and terrifying events start to occur, leading her to question her own sanity.
An anthology film featuring four true-crime stories that took place in Hong Kong in the early 1970's.
Mr. Holland, a talented musician, takes up a teaching job to support his family. Initially frustrated, he finds purpose in shaping the lives of his students through music. The film explores the challenges and triumphs of a dedicated teacher and the impact he has on his students.
A deaf and mute writer, Maddie Young, lives alone in an isolated cottage in the woods. Her calm existence is shattered when a masked killer breaks into her home. Maddie's vulnerability due to her inability to hear or talk makes her an ideal victim. As the tension mounts, Maddie must use her cunning and limited resources to elude her relentless assailant, testing her tenacity and creativity at every turn.
Becoming Jane is a biographical drama that focuses on the early life of renowned author Jane Austen. The movie explores her experiences with love, family, and societal expectations in 18th century England. It delves into her relationships, particularly her friendship with an older lawyer and her blossoming romance with a charming young Irishman. As Jane struggles with the pressures of conforming to societal norms and the expectations of her family, she navigates the complexities of love, independence, and finding her voice as a writer.
The Miracle Worker (1962) is a powerful and inspiring biographical drama that tells the story of Helen Keller, a blind and deaf child, and her teacher Annie Sullivan. The film showcases the struggles and triumphs of these two remarkable individuals as they overcome immense challenges and foster a deep bond.
A deaf-mute hitman named Joe is hired to complete a series of assassinations in Bangkok, Thailand. As Joe carries out his assignments, he begins to question his role as a killer and his own humanity. Along the way, he forms a bond with a young man named Kong, who becomes his apprentice. Caught up in a world of betrayal and violence, Joe must navigate the seedy criminal underbelly of Bangkok and decide whether to continue on his path or make a change.
In the Southern United States, a deaf-mute man named John Singer forms a deep bond with a young girl named Mick. As they navigate the complexities of life in a small town, they confront issues of racism, loneliness, and grief. The film explores themes of communication, loss, and the search for connection.
While attempting to flee a fascist regime in an occupied city, a man assumes the identity of a dead author to escape detection. As he navigates through various obstacles, he witnesses the struggles faced by refugees and confronts his own fears and identity.