In this fourth installment of the Nightmare on Elm Street series, Freddy Krueger returns to terrorize a group of friends in their dreams. As he continues to kill them off one by one, the survivors must find a way to defeat him before they become his next victims.
After the death of his father in the World Trade Center, a young boy named Oskar sets out on a mission to find the lock that his father's mysterious key fits. Along the way, he forms a bond with a mute man and learns to face his fears. Through a series of encounters with people linked to the key, Oskar ultimately finds a hidden message from his father and is able to find closure.
During the Vietnam War, a US fighter pilot, Dieter Dengler, is shot down over Laos and must endure the hardships of survival and captivity in a prison camp. Determined to escape, Dengler plans an elaborate getaway with fellow American prisoners, facing dangers and challenges at every turn. With bravery and resourcefulness, Dengler manages to outsmart his captors and ultimately find his way back home.
After her Nazi father is convicted of treason, Alicia is asked to gather information on a ring of Nazi scientists in South America. She agrees to the mission and goes to Rio de Janeiro, where she encounters her former suitor, Alexander Sebastian. Alicia marries Alexander as part of her mission, but their relationship becomes strained as she falls in love with her partner, Devlin. Eventually, Alicia and Devlin discover that Alexander is manufacturing uranium and working on a war machine. Alicia grows sick from poison, but with Devlin's help, they rescue her and reveal Alexander's true intentions to the group.
Return to Lonesome Dove is a TV show that takes place in the 19th century and follows a group of characters on a perilous cattle drive. Loyalty, adventure, and the hardships of the Wild West are explored as they face obstacles such as Native Americans, outlaws, and harsh weather. The story delves into themes of friendship, betrayal, and the pursuit of the American dream.
Everyone Says I Love You is a romantic musical comedy set in New York City, featuring a group of wealthy Upper East Side families and their complicated love lives. The story follows the various romantic entanglements of the characters, including marriage proposals, new love affairs, infidelity, and mistaken identities. The film explores themes of love, family relationships, and redemption, with a mix of comedy and song and dance numbers.
In 1940s New York City, a Jewish woman named Linda Voss works as a secretary and translator. When she is given the opportunity to work as a spy behind enemy lines in Nazi Germany, she accepts the dangerous mission. As Linda infiltrates the Third Reich, she must navigate the complexities of being a spy while also dealing with anti-Semitism and the horrors of the Holocaust. Along the way, she becomes involved in a romantic relationship and faces moral dilemmas. Will Linda be able to complete her mission and make it out alive?
In this adventure animation movie, Sgt. Stubby, a stray dog, becomes a heroic military working dog during World War I. He joins the American Expeditionary Force and embarks on a journey to France, where he bravely serves alongside the French army. Through his courage and loyalty, Sgt. Stubby makes a significant impact on the war effort and becomes a beloved hero. This heartwarming tale showcases the bond between humans and animals and celebrates the bravery and sacrifice of our military heroes.
In Stockholm, a Nobel Peace Prize winner becomes embroiled in a web of espionage and mistaken identity when he is targeted by an international criminal organization. With his life in danger, he must navigate a treacherous world to uncover the truth and protect his reputation. The film explores themes of doppelgangers, secrets, and the dark side of fame.
The Pride of the Yankees (1942) tells the inspiring story of Lou Gehrig, a legendary baseball player who becomes a hero on and off the field. From his humble beginnings to his rise as a sports icon, the movie showcases Gehrig's determination, talent, and his battle against motor neuron disease. It explores his relationships, his marriage to his wife, and his farewell speech at Yankee Stadium that moved the nation. The movie captures the essence of Gehrig's legacy and the indomitable human spirit.
Georgetown is a biographical crime drama movie based on a true story. It follows the life of a con artist who manipulates and deceives his way to the top of the social ladder in Georgetown, Washington D.C. The plot revolves around scandalous events that lead to his downfall and the consequences he faces.
During World War II, a group of convicts are given a chance at redemption as they are recruited for a dangerous mission to assassinate a high-ranking Nazi officer. As they face numerous challenges, including racism and betrayal, they must work together to survive and complete their mission.
Murder-Set-Pieces is a horror movie that follows the story of a sadistic psychopath photographer who goes on a killing spree in Las Vegas. The film explores themes of violence, cruelty, and sexual perversion, as the photographer brutally murders his victims.
A detailed look at the Prohibition era in the United States, covering the rise of bootlegging, the activism against alcohol, and the unintended consequences of the ban. The series delves into the history of the 1920s and 1930s, focusing on New York City and the impact of prohibition on American culture.
The Puzzle Place is an American children's television series produced by KCET in Los Angeles, California and Lancit Media in New York City, New York. It premiered on the Public Broadcasting Service on January 16, 1995, and ran for about four years, airing its final episode on December 4, 1998. Reruns were continued until March 31, 2000. The show followed a multi-ethnic group of kids from different parts of the United States who hung out at "the Puzzle Place", which is a teen hangout themed around jigsaw puzzle pieces. In each episode the characters were confronted with an everyday conflict usually encountered in childhood and even early teenagerdom, such as making moral decisions, sharing, racism, sexism, etc.
Sweet Land is a romantic drama film that takes place in a rural area of Minnesota during the 1920s. It follows a German-American mail-order bride who faces prejudice and challenges as she arrives in a small farming community. The film explores themes of love, morality, social issues, and the struggles of immigrants during that time.
After being wronged by her cheating husband, a widow delves into witchcraft to seek vengeance against the patriarchy that has oppressed her. She resurrects a coven of witches and goes on a murderous rampage, targeting those who have wronged her. Set in a historical-fiction setting in 1840s Texas, this chilling horror film explores themes of power, revenge, and the supernatural.
Twentieth Century is a romantic comedy film about a theatrical producer who discovers a talented protege. As they collaborate on a stage play, their relationship becomes complicated with love affairs, competition, and the antics of an escaped lunatic. Set against the backdrop of the theater world, the film explores the dynamics of the mentor-protege relationship and the challenges they face. With witty dialogue, hilarious situations, and memorable characters, Twentieth Century is a classic screwball comedy that will keep you entertained.
When a night club owner discovers a dead body, he becomes embroiled in a plot by Nazi saboteurs to blow up a battleship. With the help of his loyal friends, he must navigate the dangerous world of espionage to save the day.
In Lust for Gold, a couple embarks on a treacherous journey to the Superstition Mountains in Arizona, following a hand-drawn map that leads to a hidden treasure. Along the way, they encounter dangerous Apache Indians, treachery, and murder. With their lives at stake, they must navigate through a small Western town filled with greed and violence in order to uncover the lust for gold that consumes everyone around them.