In 1977 New York City, a diverse band of Nazi hunters discovers that hundreds of high-ranking officials of the Nazi party have secretly immigrated to the United States and are living among us, plotting a Fourth Reich.
Robert McCall serves an unflinching justice for the exploited and oppressed, but how far will he go when that is someone he loves? The film follows McCall as he takes on criminals, seeks revenge, and uncovers a web of corruption, all while balancing a life as a Lyft driver and forming unlikely alliances. With his sharp skills and unwavering determination, McCall navigates a world of danger to protect the innocent and bring justice to those who deserve it.
Editor Susan Ryeland gets drawn into a web of intrigue and murder when she receives Alan Conway's unfinished manuscript of an Atticus Pünd mystery.
While training for a marathon, a man becomes entangled in a conspiracy involving a Nazi war criminal, leading to a series of violent encounters and a pursuit for revenge.
The Pawnbroker tells the story of Sol Nazerman, a Holocaust survivor who operates a pawnshop in Harlem. Sol is haunted by the memories of his traumatic experiences in Auschwitz concentration camp, leading him to distance himself emotionally from others. As the story unfolds, Sol must confront his past and find a way to heal and reconnect with the world around him.
Ridley Road is a drama thriller TV show set in 1960s London, exploring the rise of neo-Nazism and anti-Semitism. Based on a book and inspired by a true story, it follows a Jewish woman who goes undercover to infiltrate a fascist group in order to protect her loved ones and fight against anti-Semitism.
Harold, a young man obsessed with death, develops a peculiar relationship with Maude, a free-spirited 79-year-old woman. Together, they navigate the complexities of life, love, and mortality.
Jungle is a movie based on a true story about an adventurer who gets lost in the Amazon rainforest. He must navigate through dangerous terrains, face wild animals, and battle the elements to find his way back to civilization.
Pillar of Fire focuses on the History of Zionism, beginning in 1896, in the wake of Theodor Herzl's revival of the concept of Jewish nationalism and continues to follow the Jewish People in the 20th century, the early stages of Zionism, followed by the waves of Aliyah prior to the founding of Israel, the Revival of the Hebrew language, the Ottoman Empire's rule in over the Land of Israel, the British Mandate, Anti-Semitism in Europe, the rise of Nazism and The Holocaust, the history of the Yishuv, the Jewish struggle for independence, and ends in 1948, with the Israeli Declaration of Independence.
A team of Israeli secret agents track down and capture a notorious Nazi war criminal in 1966 East Berlin. Years later, as secrets and lies unfold, the past catches up with them.
Set in post-World War II, a former SS officer and his past lover, a concentration camp survivor, meet again in a hotel in Vienna, Austria, and an obsessive and sadomasochistic relationship ensues.
The Devil Next Door is a compelling TV show that follows the story of John Demjanjuk, who is accused of being Ivan the Terrible, a notorious Nazi war criminal. The series explores his trial, the evidence against him, and the impact on the survivors of the Holocaust.
In The Monster Squad, a group of kids discovers that monsters, including Dracula and the Wolfman, are real and must be stopped from bringing about the end of the world. With the help of an ancient amulet, they must battle these creatures of the night and save their town from destruction.
When an infected passenger boards a train crossing the Cassandra Bridge, a doctor must race against time to stop the spread of a deadly disease and prevent a catastrophic bridge collapse.
Misha and the Wolves is a documentary film that unravels the captivating tale of Misha Defonseca, a woman who wrote a best-selling memoir claiming to be a Holocaust survivor. As her story gains fame and popularity, doubts start to arise and investigators dig deeper into the truth. The film explores themes of deception, greed, naivete, and the impact of a world craving for Holocaust stories.
Denial is a movie based on the true story of a courtroom drama where a Holocaust denier is sued for libel by a historian. The movie explores the themes of anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, and the struggle for truth and justice.
After waking up from a coma caused by a car accident, a man named Johnny Smith discovers he has psychic abilities, including the ability to see the future and past. He uses these abilities to assist local law enforcement and prevent a political assassination.
In Frankfurt, Germany, in 1958, a prosecutor investigates the role of German officials in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. He uncovers a conspiracy involving former Nazis, leading to a trial that exposes the collaboration and cover-up by various individuals. Inspired by true events, the film delves into the aftermath of the Holocaust and the pursuit of justice.
In 1976, an Air France airplane is hijacked by Palestinian and German terrorists and taken to Entebbe airport in Uganda. The terrorists demand the release of political prisoners in exchange for the hostages. The Israeli government decides to launch a daring rescue mission, known as Operation Thunderbolt, to free the hostages and stop the terrorists.
In the aftermath of World War II, a disfigured Holocaust survivor assumes a new identity and builds a new life in post-war Berlin. As he attempts to move on from the traumas of his past, he must confront the dark secrets and betrayals that haunt him.