Itinerant former military policeman Jack Reacher gets arrested for a murder he did not commit. With nothing but his wits, he must unravel a deadly conspiracy involving dirty cops, shady businessmen, and scheming politicians in Margrave, Georgia.
At the end of the century, Satan visits New York in search of a bride. It's up to an ex-cop who now runs an elite security outfit to stop him. In 1979, a newborn girl named Christine York is chosen by Satanists to bear Satan's son. A priest is sent to protect her, but some Vatican Knights want to kill her. Twenty years later, ex-cop Jericho Cane and his friend Bobby Chicago are assigned to protect a banker who is possessed by Satan. Jericho and Chicago save Christine from the Vatican Knights and try to flee, but they are apprehended by Mabel, who is possessed by Satan. They manage to escape and seek help from Father Kovak. Kovak explains the roles of Christine and the possessed banker and says that faith is the key to defeat Satan. Jericho tries to persuade Christine to go into hiding, but she chooses to stay with Kovak. Jericho returns to his apartment and resists Satan's temptations. He makes a plan with Chicago to retrieve Christine. They go to the church where she is hidden, but the Vatican Knights try to kill her again. Jericho stops them and saves Christine and the clergy. Satan appears and Jericho escapes with Christine. Chicago betrays them and takes Christine while Jericho is beaten by Satanists. Jericho is rescued by Kovak and resumes his search for Christine. He finds Satan's hidden temple and rescues Christine, killing Marge for the second time. Chicago tries to stop Jericho, but he fights off Satan's influence and is burned alive by Satan. Enraged, Jericho opens fire on Satan and escapes with Christine. They board a train and attempt to escape, but Satan catches up with them and wrecks the train. Jericho and Christine escape to the streets and into another church where he prays to God. Satan confronts Jericho and possesses him. Jericho attempts to assault Christine, but she helps him fight Satan's control. Jericho impales himself on a sword and disables his body before midnight. At the stroke of midnight, the will of God frees Jericho's body from Satan's control and sends Satan back to Hell. Jericho dies and Christine thanks him for saving her life.
That Mitchell and Webb Look is a sketch comedy series that features absurd and satirical humor. It follows the comedic duo of David Mitchell and Robert Webb as they portray various characters and situations, often poking fun at societal norms and conventions. The show is known for its clever jokes, witty commentary, and memorable sketches.
Oliver, a homeless kitten, befriends a street-smart dog named Dodger and joins his gang of misfit animals in New York City. Together, they embark on a series of adventures and learn the importance of friendship and family.
A man named Mr. Smith delivers a woman's baby during a shootout and is tasked with safeguarding the newborn from a horde of assailants. As he fights to protect the baby, Smith discovers a sinister plot involving bone marrow transplants. With the help of a lactating wet nurse hooker named DQ, Smith battles against ruthless henchmen, a corrupt senator, and a wealthy businessman. In a thrilling climax, Smith risks his life to save the baby and reunite with DQ.
When a homeless man is taken in by a wealthy Beverly Hills family, their lives are turned upside down as they navigate the challenges and hilarity that ensue. From swimming pools to Rolls-Royces, this fish-out-of-water comedy explores themes of wealth, family, and the absurdity of social boundaries.
American Rust is a crime drama TV show set in a small town in Pennsylvania. The series follows a police chief who is tasked with investigating a murder in the rust belt. As he delves into the case, he uncovers a web of corruption, drug addiction, and secrets that threatens to dismantle the tight-knit community. Along the way, he forms unlikely alliances and confronts personal demons as he fights for justice.
The Ultimate Life is a heartwarming movie set during the Great Depression. It follows the story of a billionaire redhead man named Jason Stevens, who learns valuable life lessons through his relationships with his family and others. With religious overtones, the plot explores themes of love, perseverance, and the importance of faith. Jason's journey takes him from rags to riches as he discovers oil and builds a fence, all while dealing with a lawsuit and navigating complex relationships.
In a small town in Vermont, the residents stumble upon a dead body and try to hide it, leading to a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations. As they struggle to keep the body hidden, a love story unfolds and the true identity of the corpse becomes a macguffin that drives the plot.
A group of privileged teenagers, along with one less-fortunate peer, accidentally cause a death and attempt to cover it up. A year later, they find themselves being targeted and eliminated one by one, forcing them to seek help.
In the midst of the Great Depression, a fearless hobo joins forces with a group of fellow tramps to defy a sadistic railroad conductor. As they navigate through dangerous train yards, treacherous rivers, and perilous train trestles, they must rely on their wit, strength, and camaraderie to survive. A thrilling adventure set in 1930s Oregon, USA.
Grind is a comedy movie about a group of skateboarders who go on a road trip to win sponsorship for their skateboarding careers. Along the way, they face various challenges and comedic mishaps. The movie explores themes of friendship, sportsmanship, and the pursuit of dreams.
Wilson, a mild-mannered oddball, navigates through the complexities of life in his quest for camaraderie. Despite his naivety, Wilson attempts to mend his broken relationships with his ex-wife and daughter. Along the way, he encounters various humorous and heartfelt situations that challenge his understanding of the world. Based on a graphic novel, Wilson's journey unfolds with laughter, introspection, and unexpected encounters.
Hobo with a Shotgun is an action-packed and darkly comedic movie set in a dystopian world. A homeless man becomes a vigilante, armed with a shotgun, and goes on a rampage to clean up the city from crime and corruption. The movie is known for its gore and satirical elements.
In the 1980s, a group of homeless people living in the underground of New York City become mutated due to toxic waste that has been dumped in the sewers. The mutants, known as C.H.U.D.s (Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers), start attacking and killing people in the city. A police officer and a photojournalist team up to investigate the disappearances and stop the C.H.U.D.s before they wreak havoc on the streets of New York.
Ironweed follows the story of a drifter named Francis Phelan, who returns to his hometown of Albany, New York. He is haunted by his past, especially the death of his infant son. Francis battles alcoholism and struggles with guilt as he tries to mend his broken relationships, including with his wife. Set during the Great Depression, the film delves into themes of love, compassion, and the harsh realities faced by the homeless population.
Sullivan's Travels follows a Hollywood trade paper reporter who wants to experience real life in America. He disguises himself as a hobo and begins riding the rails, facing various challenges and adventures along the way. Through his journey, he learns about homelessness, poverty, and the struggles of everyday people. The movie explores themes of identity, loss, and the importance of human connection.
In post-Soviet Russia, a man seeks revenge against his abusive brother, dragging a dead body and constructing homemade weapons along the way.
A reporter named Erik Kernan Jr. is struggling to make a name for himself in the world of sports journalism. One day, he meets a homeless man who claims to be Bob Satterfield, a former boxing champion. Fascinated by the story, Erik decides to write an article about the man, hoping it will be just the breakthrough he needs. However, as Erik digs deeper into Bob's past, he begins to uncover a web of lies and deception. The truth behind Bob's identity is far more complex than Erik could have imagined, and it will challenge everything he thought he knew about journalism and ethics.
After a series of failed attempts to spread their revolutionary message, a group of activists resorts to breaking into mansions of wealthy individuals, only to find themselves in a moral dilemma when one of their hostages turns out to be the father of their friend's girlfriend.