Loosely based on the true story of two young men, David Packouz and Efraim Diveroli, who won a three hundred million dollar contract from the Pentagon to arm America's allies in Afghanistan. David and Efraim's business, AEY, grows rapidly, but Efraim becomes unstable and untrustworthy. They secure their biggest deal yet, known as 'The Afghan Deal', and encounter legendary arms dealer Henry Girard. As the deal progresses, David realizes the rounds are illegal and Efraim plots to cut Henry out. David is kidnapped by Henry, leading to a series of events that result in both David and Efraim being arrested by the FBI.
Long-time friends Eddie, Bacon, Soap, and Tom pool money for a high-stakes card game against mobster Hatchet Harry. When Eddie loses and owes £500,000, the group must come up with the money within a week. They plan a heist on a gang of thieves, but things go awry when the stolen loot leads to a confrontation with a psychopathic gangster. As the friends try to navigate a web of violence and deception, they realize the value of the antique shotguns they possess. The film ends with a cliffhanger as one friend hangs over a bridge, preparing to drop the shotguns into the river Thames.
A journalist in Los Angeles uncovers a conspiracy involving a terrorist plot, a covert CIA operation, and a race against time to expose a cover-up. With the help of his ex-girlfriend, he must navigate through danger and deception to reveal the truth.
The Grump tells the story of an aging and grumpy old man who finds himself in various comedic and dramatic situations. He is a conservative farmer living in rural Finland, who often clashes with his daughter-in-law and struggles with his deteriorating health. The film explores themes of family, aging, and the generation gap.
Restless Natives tells the story of two friends, Will and Ronnie, who live in Scotland and are tired of their dull lives. They decide to become small-time bandits, robbing tour buses while dressed as a clown and a wolfman. Their exploits soon gain attention and they become legends in their hometown. However, their newfound fame comes with its own set of problems as they are pursued by the police. Will and Ronnie must navigate the challenges of being criminals while trying to stay one step ahead of the law.
Grump's life follows the same familiar routines: spring is here and the early potato harvest is ripening. But Grump crashes his beloved Ford Escort and the car has to be scrapped. A new, modern vehicle is no match for quality and the nearest Escort, a 1972 model, can be found in Germany. When the Grumps's sons refuse to help, he must travel to Germany alone.
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