Glory Road is a biographical drama film based on the true story of the 1966 Texas Western College basketball team, whose coach, Don Haskins, led the first all-black starting lineup to the NCAA national championship. Despite facing racial segregation and prejudice, the team overcame these obstacles to achieve greatness and change the face of college basketball. The movie highlights the coach-player relationship, the challenges they faced, and the importance of teamwork and respect.
In a remote Native American reservation, a zombie outbreak occurs, turning the infected into bloodthirsty monsters. The survivors, including the sheriff's son who is immune to the virus, must navigate through intense violence, interracial conflicts, moral dilemmas, and social commentary. They struggle to protect their community from the zombie hordes while facing gruesome and graphic violence. Blood Quantum is a gritty and intense horror film with elements of a B-movie, featuring a unique blend of indigenous culture and the zombie genre.
Cleveland 'Stack' Stackhouse is a guard with the Texas Correctional Youth Authority who witnesses the cycle of destructive choices and racial tensions among female teen offenders and decides to do something about it. He gathers African-American, Latina and Caucasian teens, and organizes a multi-racial track team behind the bars of the prison. Participation in Stack's track team not only breaks down the racial divides between the girls, but puts them on a path to turn their lives around.
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