Children of Heaven follows the story of Ali and Zahra, two siblings living in poverty in Tehran, Iran. When Ali accidentally loses Zahra's only pair of shoes, they come up with a plan to share Ali's sneakers, leading them on an adventure to make sure Zahra can attend school. As they navigate their everyday lives, the siblings are faced with obstacles that test their determination and love for each other.
In Tortured, a FBI agent is forced to go undercover and infiltrate a dangerous drug ring. Along the way, he faces deceit, torture, and betrayal as he tries to bring down the powerful drug lord.
In Cello, a cellist's life takes a horrifying turn when she discovers a mysterious ghost haunting her. As she unravels the truth, she becomes trapped in a twisted web of revenge, violence, and supernatural powers. This psychological thriller explores themes of good versus evil, bodily possession, and the consequences of self-sacrifice.
The Crooked Way follows a war veteran suffering from amnesia who tries to uncover the truth about his past. Along the way, he gets involved with gangsters, shootouts, and deception, leading to a thrilling climax.
A female police detective must confront a serial killer who kidnaps and murders children. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she discovers shocking secrets and betrayal that put her own life at risk.
In this sequel, a condemned hitman finds himself trapped in a hellish Cathedral of Pain, where he must battle supernatural forces and endure torture and torment.
A firefly with a miner's lighted helmet explores a camper's tent and the various people-sized items that, from his perspective, are gigantic, then utters the cartoon's single line of dialog.
The uncut version of Samara's cursed videotape which is featured in The Ring (2002).
This MGM Crime Does Not Pay series short shows the role the crime laboratory plays in the solving of cases, and how even the smallest detail can become a major clue.
A short tale of a 14 year old boy who is emotionally and sexually maturing.
At the request of a television experimenter who needed items to broadcast, Robert L. Ripley states unsubstantiated oddities including that a Spanish lady had her husband's portrait tattooed on her tongue as penance for nagging him to death. He also shows a house and the blind man who built it by himself in Wayne, New Jersey. The longest word in the world (184 letters, from a work by Aristophanes), is written on a blackboard and pronounced and translated by a professor....
A hot, thirsty man in the desert is tormented when the things he needs drop from the sky only to disappear again or hover out of his reach.
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