Valentin is a charming and carefree bachelor who loves his freedom and life in Acapulco. But his life takes a dramatic turn when one of his former lovers, Julie, leaves their baby daughter Maggie on his doorstep and disappears. Valentin is forced to become a responsible father and raise Maggie on his own, which leads to a series of comedic and heartwarming adventures as he learns the challenges of parenthood and discovers the joys of unconditional love.
MDA is an Australian television series that aired between 2002 and 2005 on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It concerned the day-to-day operation of legal firm MDA, which specialised in medical defence.
Flash of Genius is a movie based on the true story of Robert Kearns, a college professor and engineer who invented the intermittent windshield wiper. The film follows Kearns as he fights against the automobile industry, specifically Ford, for patent infringement and the recognition he deserves. It showcases Kearns' determination, his struggles with paranoia and mental breakdown, and his unwavering pursuit of justice and intellectual property rights. Flash of Genius is a motivational story of a genius inventor who takes on a powerful industry to protect his invention and restore his reputation.
RBG (2018) is a biography documentary that explores the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Supreme Court judge known for her advocacy of gender equality and civil rights. The film highlights her journey from law school to becoming a cultural icon, as well as her battles against sexism and discrimination throughout her career. It also sheds light on her unlikely friendship with her supportive husband and the impact she has made on the law and society.
Whitney (2018) is a biography documentary that explores the life of Whitney Houston, from her early fame to her tragic death. It delves into her relationships, success in the music business, struggles with drug addiction, and the impact of her mother-daughter relationship. The film also touches on other aspects of her life, such as her marriage, sexual abuse allegations, and the impact of fame on her personal life.
Workers Compensation, is the Worker's Con, a process flawed, buried in bureaucracy, adding insult to injury.
Follow the intense legal battle between Johnny and Amber as they fight for justice and expose the truth about their troubled marriage.
The Condemned 2 follows a reality TV producer who forces 10 death-row convicts to compete in a fight to the death on a deserted island. As the contestants battle it out, the producer's evil intentions become clear and the hunted soon becomes the hunter.
A clinical review of judicial corruption, the good and the bad guys showcased. The need for complete, federal and state judicial reform, term limits, with no immunities.
In The White River Kid (1999), a fake priest goes on the run in Arkansas and gets in all kinds of comedic and action-packed misadventures. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and gets involved in a sheriff election, a country-western dance competition, and a lumberjack competition. The film is a satirical parody that explores themes of fraud and deception while providing plenty of laughs.
Absolutely 100% Guilty is a documentary film that delves into the shocking case of a man accused of a double murder. The film explores the intricate details of the trial, highlighting the questionable practices of the Los Angeles Police Department and the deep-seated racial politics that influenced the verdict. Through compelling interviews and startling archive footage, the film exposes the flaws in the justice system and the devastating consequences of gross incompetence.
When a whistleblower uncovers corruption and malice within the US Department of Homeland Security, she becomes the target of a terrorist plot. With her family in danger, she must navigate a web of deceit, waste, and cover-ups to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Bastard Boys is an Australian television miniseries broadcast on the ABC in 2007. It tells the story of the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute. The script, published by Currency Press, won the 2007 Queensland Premier's Literary Award for Best Television Script.
A Colorado family is thrust into the international media spotlight when they fight for the rights of their 6-year-old transgender daughter in a landmark civil rights case.
Valentin Roxas was raised by his Tatay Lito alone, when his mother left them to work abroad when he was seven. To maintain a sense of normalcy, Lito wrote young Val letters supposedly from his mother promising that she would come back.
The Slit-Mouthed Woman is a striking example of Pink Cinema that mixes horror with eroticism in a way that is both unsettling and genuinely original. A young couple enter a hospital after rumours that a demonic spirit known as the slit mouthed woman had been seen there. Once inside, they are possessed by an overwhelming desire to have sex and sneak off into an empty room to satiate their lusts. Then out of the darkness a perverse and disfigured woman appears and confronts them.The Slit-Mouthed Woman, a.k.a Kuchisake, is an original hybrid of pink erotica and horror from the controversial J-sploitation director Takuaki Hashiguchi whose previous films include the disturbingly nasty Woman Prisoner Torture. The Slit-Mouthed Woman features impressive special make-up effects from Takashi Oda, who worked alongside the acclaimed actor/director Beat Takeshi Kitano on his Yakuza action film Sonatine.
A great historical film about the origins of the automobile: Bertha Benz wrote herself into the history of technology with the first, daring ride in a horseless carriage and gave her husband Carl's invention its breakthrough. Behind this daring act is a story of unshakeable trust, confidence and great love.
The Ultimate Survivor tells the story of a remarkable survivor from a bygone age: the former East Oxford Picture Palace, on Jeune Street in Oxford, now known as the Ultimate Picture Palace or UPP.
Judge Ross, on the Federal Bench, rules in favor of a large company in litigation before him, unaware that a smaller company in which he owns considerable stock has been subsumed by the larger firm, thus creating the appearance of a conflict of interests. When one of the Judge's enemies plots to ruin the Judge over this apparent improper behavior, Judge Ross's daughter Shirley sets out to prove her father's innocence.
In a dystopia Paris, this is about a campaign manager named Tristan who is knocked sideways when he receives an anonymous letter containing a positive pregnancy test. Potentially suffering from a fatal and incurable genetic illness, Tristan becomes obsessed with the idea of finding the woman who sent him this test. He decides to carry out an investigation, risking his love life and his career in the process.