Congressman David Norris loses his lead in the United States Senate race after meeting a woman who encourages him to be more honest. He is later introduced to the Adjustment Bureau, a group that has a plan for his life. David and the woman, Elise, reconnect three years later, but the Bureau tries to stop their relationship. David fights against the Bureau's control and risks his future to be with Elise.
When pilot Sully Sullenberger lands his damaged plane on the Hudson River to save the passengers, he is hailed a hero but faces investigation and criticism. Sully insists it was a forced water landing and not a crash, and debates the accuracy of computer simulations. The National Transportation Safety Board questions his decision, but ultimately confirms his actions were correct. Sully credits everyone aboard and the rescue team for the success.
In the 1930s, the University of Washington's rowing team faces the challenges of the Great Depression. They rise above adversity to achieve greatness, culminating in their victory at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
Broadway Danny Rose is a comedy film that follows the story of a talent manager named Danny Rose who finds himself in a complicated love triangle involving his mistress and a famous singer. As he navigates through his personal and professional life, Danny gets involved with mobsters, ventriloquists, and even ends up in the hospital. The film is set in an urban setting and explores themes of postmodernism and adultery.
Samantha, a young girl living in New York in 1904, experiences a series of adventures and learns valuable lessons about friendship, family, and activism.
Airline Disaster is a gripping action film that follows the story of a commercial airplane in distress. With a neo-Nazi threat on board, the passengers and crew must fight to survive. Packed with intense chase scenes, explosions, and suspense, this movie will keep you on the edge of your seat.
This Traveltalk series short visits the United States Military Academy at West Point just before America's entry into World War II. It starts with a short history lesson on the area's strategic importance in the Revolutionary War. We then get a look at some of the historic buildings on the campus. New soon-to-be-cadet arrive by train on their first day. After a look at the troops in some of the training areas on the post, the film ends with cadet marching on the parade ground.
A crumbling pier, its walls covered with graffiti and erotic frescoes reminiscent of pagan Pompeii, the locus of the seduction rituals of men longing for men, is the focus of this meditation on gay cruising at the height of sexual freedom before AIDS. Shot in 1982, this is the first segment of a film capturing the life, death, and rebirth of the legendary “sex piers” over the last three decades.
Paul Thompson, an aspiring actor, escapes to the great outdoors in an attempt to find himself. With the loss of his wife still fresh in his mind, Paul sets out on a solo journey paddling the entire length of the Hudson River. Along the way, he encounters various characters and wrestles with his own internal battles.
In Double Whammy, a detective is pushed out of a window while investigating a theft of a necklace. He becomes involved in a rivalry with a tabloid journalist and encounters various eccentric characters along the way. With dark humor and unexpected twists, the movie explores themes of guilt, dysfunctional family, and mannequins.
A man is sentenced to prison for murder and discovers the importance of honor and redemption while serving his sentence in a New York prison. He forms relationships with other inmates and struggles against corruption within the prison system.
In 'You Can't Get Away with Murder,' a man is wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to prison. With the help of his lawyer and a race against time, he must gather evidence to clear his name before it's too late.
A documentary about the life and career of folk singer and activist Pete Seeger, highlighting his contributions to the music industry and his political activism.
West Point is a drama-romance movie that takes place in 1927. It follows the life of cadets at the United States Military Academy, their relationships, struggles, and the football team. The story explores themes of honor, love, and forgiveness.
A Chicago gang led by Slade carries out an audacious brokerage robbery. Lieutenant Bill Mason takes the case, continuing his friendly-enemy relationship with crime reporter Ann Rogers. One gang member is caught; eventually, others follow. But Mason hasn't a clue to Slade, principally because he's unaware she's a woman.
A solitary woman (Melissa Leo) earning her living by delivering mail and body piercing, makes every attempt to help her volatile adult daughter (Marin Ireland) get on her feet, and in-so-doing neglects herself, channeling all of her womanly desires into her houseplants...even when a charismatic and industrious environmentalist (Josh Hamilton) moves in with them.
'SIGN' is a short film that tells, through vignettes, music, and sign language, the story of a relationship between Ben, a hearing man, and Aaron, who is deaf.
Documentary about the life of Captain Chesley Sullenberger
The Perils of Pauline is a 1914 silent movie serial that follows the adventures of Pauline, a courageous woman who confronts numerous perilous situations. With elements of action, adventure, and drama, the story unfolds as Pauline faces challenges and dangers including monsters, kidnapping, blackmail, corrupt guardians, and a dastardly scheme. Alongside her determination, she relies on her wits and stunts to overcome these obstacles.
A West Point graduate jilts his girlfriend but runs into her later at an Army outpost.