In Miami, two bumbling cops stumble upon a bank robbery in progress and get involved in a web of corruption and deceit. As they dig deeper, they uncover a cold case and must navigate through dangerous situations to solve the crime.
The Battle of Algiers is a powerful docudrama depicting the violent conflict between the National Liberation Front (FLN) and the French colonial government during the Algerian War of Independence. The film explores the tactics employed by both sides, including guerilla warfare and acts of terrorism, as well as the impact of the conflict on the civilian population. It is based on true events and provides a harrowing account of the Algerian people's fight against oppression.
In 211, a bank robbery takes a deadly turn when a group of heavily armed men plant bombs and take hostages. As the situation escalates, a widowed police officer and an ex-special forces agent team up to save innocent lives and stop the criminals.
In the year 2010, Berlin is in a state of urban decay due to an energy crisis. A student with an eye disease gets involved in planting a bomb while also dealing with family relationships and a sister-sister relationship. The movie explores themes of darkness, power failure, and dystopia.
Set during World War II on the Eastern Front, Liberation: The Break Through tells the gripping story of the Red Army's offensive against the Nazi forces. With a focus on the hardships and sacrifices made by the soldiers, this film showcases the determination and courage of those fighting for the liberation of their country.
Vice cops Candy and Traci accidentally meet the bikini robbers who are armed with assault weapons in a bank. The thieves escape with loot after a wild shoot-out. The commissioner and the instructor enlist Internal Affairs detective to solve the case. He suspects the Vice cops and sends them to prison. However, a robber plants a bomb in the police station. Vice cops are quickly reinstated with a new mission.
A ramshackle underground SF satire set and shot in the self-absorbed art world of lower Manhattan, written, produced, and directed by Joe Gibbons, who also plays one of the lead parts. Gibbons plays a mad scientist who's developed a technique for transferring personalities from one person's body to another; he becomes obsessed with an outlaw artist (played by performance artist Karen Finley) who destroys paintings in various galleries as a form of anarchist, anticapitalist protest.
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