John Hancock is an alcoholic superhero who causes millions of dollars in damage due to his constant intoxication. When he saves public relations spokesperson Ray Embrey's life, Ray offers to improve Hancock's public image. As Hancock's popularity rises, he discovers that his wife Mary also has superhuman powers. However, their past catches up to them, resulting in a battle that causes significant damage to downtown Los Angeles. Hancock and Mary must part ways to allow her to heal, and Hancock ends up in New York City. In the end, Hancock continues to protect others as a superhero.
When the evil Djinn is released from his prison and seeks revenge, he grants wishes to unsuspecting victims, causing chaos and destruction. A prophecy reveals that an archaeologist, a psychic, and a priest must unite to stop the Djinn and save the world from his reign of terror.
Convicts 4 is a 1962 biographical drama film based on the autobiography written by John Resko, a New York City artist who was imprisoned for armed robbery. The film follows Resko's experiences in Sing Sing prison, including his interactions with fellow inmates, prison guards, and his struggle to maintain his sanity.
In 'Like Dogs,' a group of university students volunteer for a behavioral experiment, only to find themselves trapped and imprisoned, subjected to dehumanization and manipulation. As they struggle to escape and survive, the tables are turned with unexpected twists and adrenaline-inducing moments. The fate of the participants hangs in the balance in this intense horror film.
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