After their plane crashes on a deserted island, a diverse group of individuals must learn to work together in order to survive the harsh conditions and the various dangers they encounter. With limited resources and conflicting personalities, they must find a way to overcome their differences and find a way back home.
Stan Lee's Lucky Man follows the story of Harry Clayton, a brilliant but troubled London detective whose life takes an unexpected turn when he comes into possession of an ancient bracelet that grants him the power to control luck. As Harry uses this newfound ability to solve crimes, he must also navigate the dangerous world of high-stakes gambling, organized crime, and corrupt officials. With the help of a mysterious woman, who may hold the key to his past, Harry faces a series of thrilling and deadly challenges that test his luck and his mettle as a detective.
In 'Most Dangerous Game,' a man named Dodge agrees to be hunted by a group of rich individuals in exchange for a large sum of money. With a terminal illness and desperate to provide for his family, Dodge must use his survival skills and wit to outsmart his pursuers and stay alive.
Swamp Thing is a TV show about a scientist who becomes a monstrous creature after a lab accident. He must use his newfound abilities to protect his loved ones and solve the mysteries of the swamp. The show features elements of horror, fantasy, mystery, and sci-fi.
I Am the Night is a TV show set in the 1960s, following a teenage girl named Fauna Hodel who embarks on a quest to uncover the truth about her past. She discovers a dark web of corruption, racial injustice, and secrets involving her own family. Along the way, she encounters a journalist named Jay Singletary who aids her in her journey, as they navigate through the gritty and dangerous underbelly of Los Angeles.
The causes and consequences of America's opioid epidemic unfold in this drama following its perpetrators, victims and an investigator seeking the truth. The story revolves around the powerful narcotic painkillers, or opioids, that were once used as drugs of last resort for pain sufferers. Purdue turned OxyContin into a billion-dollar blockbuster by launching an unprecedented marketing campaign claiming that the drug's long-acting formulation made it safer to use than traditional painkillers for many types of pain. However, that illusion was shattered when drug abusers discovered that crushing an Oxy could release its narcotic payload all at once. Even in its prescribed form, Oxy proved to be fiercely addictive. As OxyContin's use and abuse grew, Purdue concealed what it knew from regulators, doctors, and patients.
In the year 2008, a young boy gets caught up in a dangerous conspiracy involving a fascist cabal, evil politicians, and an evil corporation. With the help of a rebel leader, he must navigate a dystopian future and uncover the truth about his family's secret while facing mind-transference, terrorism, and the struggle for immortality.
Profit is a TV show that follows the story of Jim Profit, a manipulative and amoral protagonist who navigates the cutthroat world of corporate culture. Jim is willing to do whatever it takes to climb the corporate ladder, including framing others for murder and conspiring against his colleagues. As the show progresses, dark secrets from Jim's childhood trauma emerge, revealing the depths of his psychological manipulation.
When a law student writes a brief on the murder of two Supreme Court justices, she becomes the target of a dangerous conspiracy. As she investigates further, she realizes that the truth goes deeper than she imagined.
An artist living on a remote island with his pregnant wife begins experiencing bizarre occurrences and encounters strange characters that threaten his sanity. As his insomnia worsens, he becomes haunted by childhood traumas and his own demons, leading to a psychological breakdown and a battle between fantasy and reality.
In The Perverse Countess, an aristocratic man and his sexually frustrated wife engage in a series of explicit sexual encounters, eventually leading to murder. The film delves into themes of power, desire, and the dark side of human nature.
After losing a high-stakes poker game, a man is forced into indentured servitude and becomes trapped in a model town built by an eccentric millionaire. He seeks revenge and forms an unlikely alliance with a card shark to escape.
In this sequel to the award-winning You’ve Been Trumped, director Anthony Baxter once again follows American billionaire Donald Trump and a cast of other greedy characters who want to turn some of the Earth’s most precious places into golf courses and playgrounds for the super rich. From the historic site of Dubrovnik to the ancient sand dunes and rolling green hills of the seaside town of Balmedie, these tycoons bully local residents, influence governments, ignore local referendums and even meddle in national environmental policies to acquire their latest trophies. With in-depth interviews and Baxter’s expert storytelling, we learn just how devastating these golf courses can be to the surrounding countryside and water tables. In this funny, inspiring and at times heartbreaking David and Goliath story for the 21st century, the locals don’t give in easily. But will their fight be enough to protect their land and traditional way of life?
When someone orders a pizza, Elmo the pizza man uncovers a government conspiracy and will stop at nothing to get his $15.23
Documentary investigating how developers, often working with local officials, are using golf as a smokescreen to build massive luxury resorts with negative effects on the local environment. However, people are fighting back. The programme features appearances from Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin, environmentalist Robert Kennedy Jr and real estate developer Donald Trump. TV follow-up to You've Been Trumped, about the continued opposition to Donald Trump's plan to build a colossal golf course on Aberdeenshire coastal wilderness. Baxter now looks at other global beauty spots threatened by luxury resorts.
A 1921 film directed by Herbert Brenon.
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