A detective, Danny Rourke, searches for his missing daughter who was abducted three years ago. He discovers a secret government program and must unravel the mystery to find her. Along the way, he encounters hypnotists, a rogue operative, and a stolen weapon. With the help of a fortune-teller and a hacker, Rourke taps into his own hypnotic abilities to stop his enemies and uncover the truth. In the end, he reunites with his daughter and destroys the Division to secure their freedom.
We Own the Night is a gripping crime drama set in 1980s Brooklyn, revolving around a family torn between loyalty and duty. The story follows two brothers, one a narcotics detective and the other a nightclub manager, as they navigate the dangerous world of Russian mafia and drug cartels. Their paths collide when the detective's investigation leads him to discover shocking truths about his own family. With intense action sequences, emotional turmoil, and a race against time, this movie keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Our Godfather (2019) tells the true story of Tommaso Buscetta, the first high-ranking Italian mafia member to break the code of silence and become a government-witness. With never-before-seen home movie footage, this gripping documentary explores the life of the man who brought down the Sicilian Mafia.
The City and the Dogs is a gripping drama set in a military academy, exploring themes of violence, revenge, and secrecy. It follows a group of cadets who navigate prejudice and confinement while facing the consequences of their actions.
When a diplomat in Sydney discovers a nuclear bomb plot, he must navigate the treacherous waters of international espionage and uncover the truth while facing personal demons.
In Blindfold (1966), a blindfolded man is unknowingly involved in an espionage plot. As he tries to uncover the truth, he becomes entangled in a web of deception, betrayal, and danger. With the help of a psychiatrist, he must navigate through a world of secrets and find redemption. Set in the 1960s, this movie combines elements of comedy, crime, mystery, romance, and thriller.
Larry Parks in a Cinecolor swashbuckler.
Utopia is a powerful documentary that exposes the systemic issues faced by the Aboriginal people in Australia, including poverty, lack of access to basic amenities, and government policies that perpetuate racism and inequality. The film takes a critical look at the historical and contemporary factors that have contributed to the marginalization of the indigenous population.
In the late 1980s, a small town in Kern County, California is swept up in a wave of hysteria and false accusations as rumors of satanic rituals and child molestation spread. The community is torn apart as families are torn apart and lives are ruined due to the unfounded accusations of a few individuals. Witch Hunt explores the devastating consequences of mass hysteria and the impact it has on the individuals caught in its grip.
Green Chimneys follows three young boys living at Green Chimneys, a residential treatment center for children with emotional, behavioral, social and learning challenges.
A couple makes dolls modeled on neighborhood kids. A gardener at a mansion buys four of them for Mary, the girl of the house. He's her only friend: her parents neglect her for work and card games and her governess is humorless. Mary loves the dolls and dreams of them during her nap. While Mary sleeps, the governess throws the dolls in the dust bin. Mary wakes and goes searching - outside she runs into the very same four kids who were the dolls' models, and she thinks she's still dreaming...
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