In Destruction: Los Angeles, a volcanic eruption and earthquake devastate the city of Los Angeles. The epicenter is near La Brea Avenue, and the destruction leads to death, damage, and horrific incidents. As the earth's core threatens to unleash more magma and lava, a reporter documents the destruction and searches for stories. The city is in chaos as projectiles of rocks, gravel, and ash cause injuries and casualties. The threat escalates as armed forces and police try to maintain order and evacuate residents. Amidst the turmoil, individuals face difficult decisions, including sacrifices and self-sacrifices. A reunion, a helicopter rescue, and a bittersweet farewell mark the end of this disaster film.
In Sound of My Voice, a journalist and his girlfriend infiltrate a cult led by a mysterious woman who claims to be from the future. As they investigate further, they are drawn deeper into the group's manipulative practices and ambiguous beliefs. The movie explores themes of manipulation, cult dynamics, and the blurred lines between reality and belief.
The Pit of Death is what some scientists are calling it, others "Dinosaur Pompeii". Envision dinosaur corpses stacked one on top of each other, piled four and five high. But not just any old dinosaurs, new, well-preserved skeletons - many that have never been seen before. A bizarre T. rex ancestor, a triceratops ancestor, an ancient crocodilian and nearly 40 different species dating back 160 million years, a time in dinosaur history of which little is known. The graves of these new species are uncovered deep in the dry and desolate Junggar Basin of western China and a team of palaeontologists unearth answers to this virtual black hole in dinosaur evolution. Watch as the bones are examined, reconstructed and brought back to life, using high resolution CGI, and slowly probe the mystery of who these dinosaurs were, how they died and what they can tell us about the Lost Age of the Dinosaurs.
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