Bitter Lands is a dramatic TV show that explores the lives of the people in a small town in Turkey. It delves into themes of family relationships, domestic violence, escape, and new identities. The story follows the struggles and challenges faced by its characters, including love, murder, prison, and secrets.
Junior employees Seth Bregman and Peter Sullivan, along with senior trader Will Emerson, witness mass layoffs at their investment bank. Peter receives a USB drive from a fired employee containing important information about the firm's risk. They discover that the firm is at risk of bankruptcy due to overleverage and excessive trading. Throughout the night, the employees attend meetings with executives and devise a plan to sell off toxic assets. The CEO's plan will spread the risk and destroy the firm's relationships. Eventually, the employees achieve a benchmark to receive large bonuses but face the consequences of their actions. The CEO offers Rogers a future opportunity, and the film ends with Rogers burying his dog.
After a disastrous mission in Mozambique, Johnny English is assigned to stop a plot to assassinate the Chinese premier. With the help of his fellow agents, he uncovers a secret cabal of assassins and must find the traitor within MI7 before they succeed in their plan.
Angel Heart follows a private detective, Harry Angel, who is hired by a mysterious client to find a missing person. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a dark world of voodoo, devil-worship, and supernatural forces. With every step, Angel's own identity and sanity are at stake, leading him to a shocking revelation.
In the year 1980, a series of murders sparks a deep investigation into police corruption, conspiracy, and a copycat killer. As the truth unfolds, the detectives face a web of deceit and danger.
Marshall follows the early career of Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice. Set in the 1940s, the movie explores Marshall's journey as a young lawyer representing an African-American chauffeur accused of assaulting his wealthy white employer in Greenwich, Connecticut. The case becomes a national sensation, testing the limits of Marshall's belief in justice and equality. Alongside a reluctant Jewish lawyer, Marshall faces prejudice and racism as they work together to uncover the truth and fight against racial discrimination.
After being released from prison, an ex-con named Billy kidnaps a young woman named Layla and forces her to pretend to be his girlfriend when he visits his parents. As their strange relationship develops, Billy's dark past and the dysfunction of his family come to light.
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance follows the story of Ryu, a deaf-mute man who becomes determined to exact revenge after his sister is killed and he is fired from his job. In his pursuit of vengeance, Ryu finds himself entangled in a complex web of crime and deceit, leading to tragic consequences.
Exotica follows the intertwining lives of several characters in a strip club, focusing on themes of unhappiness, grief, temptation, and adultery. The story revolves around a nightclub bouncer haunted by the death of his daughter and his interactions with a pregnant woman, a private dancer, and an accountant. Through voyeurism and seduction, their lives become entangled, leading to unexpected revelations.
Mank is a biographical drama that follows the life of screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as he races to finish the screenplay for the iconic film Citizen Kane. Set in 1930s and 1940s Hollywood, the movie provides a glimpse into Mankiewicz's complicated relationship with director Orson Welles and the challenges he faces in the movie industry. With a witty and sharp script, Mank explores themes of ambition, power, and betrayal.
A musician named Ron Decker is sentenced to prison and must navigate the brutal world of incarceration. He forms a friendship with fellow inmate Earl Copen and together they try to survive in a system filled with violence, racism, and prejudice. Ron also struggles with his own identity and relationships with his father and fellow prisoners.
In 'Multiplicity', a man named Doug Kinney is struggling to balance his demanding job, his chaotic home life, and his desire to spend time with his wife and kids. In an attempt to make things easier, he volunteers for a human duplication experiment. The experiment goes wrong, resulting in multiple versions of Doug. Initially, the clones help him manage his life, but soon they start causing more problems than they solve. As Doug tries to regain control, he must confront the consequences of his actions and decide what truly matters to him.
Grind is a comedy movie about a group of skateboarders who go on a road trip to win sponsorship for their skateboarding careers. Along the way, they face various challenges and comedic mishaps. The movie explores themes of friendship, sportsmanship, and the pursuit of dreams.
CBGB tells the story of Hilly Kristal and his legendary punk club that launched the careers of iconic bands such as Blondie and The Ramones. Set against the backdrop of a decaying New York City, the movie follows Hilly's journey as he battles financial troubles, police corruption, and a rapidly changing music industry.
Aria is a unique take on the anthology film genre, with each short story exploring different themes and settings. From a surreal opera in a men's bathroom to a nightmarish sex club in Las Vegas, the film delves into the complexities of human relationships and desires. The stories range from comedic to dramatic, with elements of surrealism and eroticism woven throughout. Aria is a visually stunning and thought-provoking film that pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling.
In the midst of World War II, major league baseball player Moe Berg joins the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) to become a spy in Nazi-occupied Europe. Using his baseball connections, Berg embarks on a mission to assassinate a German physicist who is working on the atomic bomb. Along the way, he must navigate the dangerous world of espionage while maintaining his secret identity.
When a 16-year-old juvenile offender, diagnosed with cancer, kidnaps an oncologist, they embark on a trip across the American Southwest. Along the way, they explore themes of faith, healing, and the struggles of indigenous people while being chased by the police.
Brain Dead follows a businessman who undergoes a series of bizarre events after accidentally stabbing himself in the eye with a pencil. He starts experiencing hallucinations, nightmares, and paranoia, leading him into a world of insanity. As he tries to save himself, he unravels a sinister corporation's plot involving brain surgery and a brain in a jar.
When a young boy is diagnosed with leukemia, his father goes to great lengths to find a bone marrow donor and save his son's life. Along the way, he navigates personal relationships, medical challenges, and the complexities of being a parent.
A wealthy philanthropist, haunted by guilt over a car accident that killed his best friend, becomes entangled in the lives of a newlywed couple. As he tries to help them, his actions lead to a series of tragic events that impact their relationships. The movie explores themes of guilt, relationships, and the consequences of one's actions.