Jim, a middle school teacher, reunites with his childhood bully, David. David torments Jim once again, but this time Jim seeks revenge with the help of his son and wife.
After being hit by a fragment of a moon rock, a student transforms into a man-beast during every full moon. As the transformation becomes more frequent and uncontrollable, he becomes a threat to those around him. An archaeologist and a Native American legend may hold the key to stopping the transformation and unraveling the mystery behind the moon rock.
When three friends accidentally awaken an ancient evil, they must embark on a quest to save their island home from destruction.
Moon Rock for Monday is a heartwarming drama about an illiterate man named Art and a runaway girl named Monday. The two embark on a road trip adventure across the beautiful landscapes of the Australian outback in search of a unique moon rock. Through their journey, they form a special bond and engage in philosophical conversations. Set in the year 1999, this film explores themes of friendship, father-daughter relationships, and the power of human connection.
An investigation into the tragic end of Apollo 18, the last US mission to the moon in 1973.
In the midst of the Cold War, Yugoslavia supposedly sold its space program to the US, but decades later, a man tries to uncover the truth behind this urban legend. With elements of conspiracy theories, history, and humor, this mockumentary explores the myths and secrets surrounding the space race.
Suicide Notes is a dark comedy movie that revolves around a bizarre love triangle, murder, and suicide. It follows the story of a group of eccentric characters, including a detective, a grifter, a maid, and a pugilist, as they navigate through a series of unexpected events and plot twists. The movie explores themes of deception, betrayal, and the blurred line between reality and fiction. With its witty dialogue, quirky characters, and unexpected twists, Suicide Notes is sure to keep you entertained from start to finish.
James M. Collier outlines his theories on the supposedly faked moon landing.
Think about this: to date, only three countries have been able to put a man merely in Earth orbit – the United States, Russia, and China. That speaks to how difficult it is just to get into orbit. Next, consider how far away the moon is from the Earth: 240,000 miles. Since the alleged moon landings, no country even claims to have gone more than 400 miles from Earth and that was in the Space Shuttle. The International Space Station orbits at 200 miles above Earth. There is a big difference between 240,000 miles and 400 miles. Why can’t anyone make it more than 400 miles from Earth today if we could make a 480,000 mile round trip in 1969?
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