In World War III (1982), tensions between superpowers escalate, leading to a nuclear war that threatens the entire world. The story focuses on political negotiations, failed missions, and the devastating consequences of a global conflict.
James Bond uncovers a nuclear plot while protecting an oil heiress from her former kidnapper, an international terrorist who can't feel pain.
An Alaskan town is preparing for its annual "30 days of night" when it is attacked by a bloodthirsty gang of vampires. The survivors must fight to stay alive and fend off the relentless vampires.
In the desolate Iraq war zone in 2007, a marksman and his wounded spotter are trapped behind a crumbling stone wall. As they struggle to survive, they face a skilled sniper who taunts them and picks them off one by one.
In a city plagued by pollution, lifelong companions Theo and Xochitl join forces with others to take aggressive action against the oil industry. With Theo battling leukemia, they plan to detonate an oil pipeline in West Texas.
Pioneer is a movie that takes place in the 1970s and 1980s, revolving around the North Sea oil industry. It follows the story of a deep-sea diver who becomes entangled in a cover-up after witnessing an accidental death. As he investigates further, he uncovers a web of corruption and danger that puts his own life at risk. With thrilling action scenes and suspenseful moments, Pioneer keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Eye on Juliet is a drama and romance movie that tells the story of a drone operator named Gordon who becomes infatuated with a woman named Ayusha. Ayusha lives in a Middle Eastern country and is set to be in an arranged marriage. As their connection grows stronger, Gordon decides to risk everything to try and save Ayusha from her fate.
5 Days of War is a movie set during the Russo-Georgian war where a journalist and an American reporter get trapped in the war zone and must navigate the dangerous situation. The movie explores the atrocities of war, the struggle for survival, and the impact on innocent civilians.
A man named Julian Pérez is forced to embark on a dangerous mission to save his brother, a powerful Mexican drug lord, who has been captured by a ruthless gang. Julian faces various obstacles and challenges as he navigates through dangerous territory, battles enemies, and risks his life to save his brother.
The Undefeated is a documentary that explores the life and political career of a prominent American politician. It delves into her rise to power, her role as a vice-presidential candidate, and the controversies and scandals that surrounded her. The film also examines her impact on the Republican Party and the wider political landscape of the United States.
Lessons of Darkness is a surrealistic documentary about the aftermath of the Gulf War. The film explores the devastation caused by the war, particularly the burning oil fields in Kuwait. Through stunning visuals and a haunting soundtrack, the film captures the environmental disaster and the impact it has on the people and the land.
Scott, John and Suzie quit their boring jobs and depart L.A. for Alaska to pursue their dream of their own salmon fishing business. They soon find that life in Alaska is more difficult than expected as they are forced to abandon their plans and make desperate choices just to survive.
A woman trails her estranged husband to the Alaskan pipeline in hope of averting their impending divorce.
TV producer James has an extremely vivid dream, in which he is a prince struggling to keep the kingdom at peace against the wishes of his warfaring brother, while at the same time competing with his brother for a woman's love. The figures in his dream match those in his real life, with his brother being an aggressive business man trying to buy James out, the king being James' advisor, and the woman being an actress recently cast for a commercial at his studio. Seeing his dreams as a message about his life, James decides to act on their guidance, even though they lead him into the fight of his life.
Just released from prison, Léa returns home to the Brasilia favela of Sol Nascente and joins up with her half-sister Chitara, the fearless leader of an all-female gang that steals and refines oil from underground pipes and sells gasoline to a clandestine network of motorcyclists. Living in constant opposition to Jair Bolsonaro’s fiercely authoritarian and militarized government, Chitara’s women claim the streets for themselves as a declaration of radical political resistance on behalf of ex-cons and the oppressed.
Breaking the Silence: Truth and Lies in the War on Terror is a documentary movie that delves into the truth behind the actions taken by the United States in the name of the War on Terror. It examines topics such as torture, Guantanamo Bay, propaganda, civilian casualties, and the presence of weapons of mass destruction. Through interviews and evidence, the documentary uncovers the lies and deception that have shaped the narrative of the War on Terror.
The Water Protectors at Standing Rock captured world attention through their peaceful resistance. While many may know the details, this film captures the story of Native-led defiance that forever changed the fight for clean water, our environment and the future of our planet.
The End of the Road (also known as Alaska: The End of the Road) is a 1976 British short documentary film directed by John Armstrong. The film is about British Petroleum's Alaska operations, including the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
Traces the fight in Minnesota against the expansion of pipelines carrying highly toxic tar sands oil through Native lands and essential waterways in North America.