Hummingbird (2013) follows Joey, an ex-special forces soldier haunted by his past, who assumes a new identity as a homeless person in London. One day, he meets a nun who gives him shelter and helps him find solace. Joey becomes an enforcer for a Chinese mafia group while struggling to cope with guilt and his past. As he seeks redemption, Joey unleashes his skills to retaliate against those who wronged him.
Tate is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from June 8 until September 14, 1960. It was created by Harry Julian Fink, who wrote most of the scripts, and produced by Perry Como's Roncom Video Films, Inc., as a summer replacement for The Perry Como Show. Richard Whorf guest starred once on the series and directed the majority of the episodes. Ida Lupino directed one segment.
Set in the 1930s, 'The Great Debaters' follows the journey of a debate team from a small African-American college challenging the racially segregated debate teams of larger and predominantly white universities. Inspired by the true story of Melvin B. Tolson and his Wiley College debate team, the film chronicles their struggle for recognition and equality in a divided society.
Oliver Twist, a young orphan boy, experiences the harsh realities of life as he navigates through the criminal underworld of 19th century London.
Count Cagliostro, whose family has tried for generations to rid the world of vampires, instructs his daughter and her fiance to protect several valuable documents.
The Attacks Of 26/11 is a docudrama that recounts the horrifying events of the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India. The movie follows the chaos, mayhem, and extreme violence unleashed by the terrorists as they target various locations in the city. It showcases the brave efforts of the police force to counter the terrorists and protect innocent lives. With its graphic violence and disturbing imagery, the movie captures the brutality and mercilessness of the attack.
A modern young man takes a virtual reality trip back to 17th-century England where men were men and women were readily available.
In the summer of 1950s Sweden, a police detective delves into a murder investigation involving a canceled wedding, a missing bride, and a trail of secrets in a small town. As he uncovers the truth, he discovers a web of deceit, affairs, and hidden motives. With the scent of lily-of-the-valley in the air, he must solve the whodunit and bring justice to the victims.
A physician who was hanged during the American Revolution for being a vampire is resurrected. He confesses his crimes to a priest, but starts to kill again. His modern descendant turns out to be a serial killer who also wants to be a vampire.
Mentor, Ohio: largely white, largely upper middle class, and listed as one of the Top 100 Places to Live in the United States. Its attraction for immigrants and others has proven to be a deadly illusion.
In 1955 Ruth Ellis was the last woman hanged in Britain for the murder of her lover. In this investigative three-part series film-maker Gillian Pachter re-examines the case.
Incident 437 is a chilling found-footage horror movie that revolves around a series of mysterious events captured by surveillance cameras. The story is based on an urban legend and follows the terrifying encounters of a group of individuals who stumble upon a paranormal entity. As the incidents escalate, the characters must confront their worst fears and fight for their lives.
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