A young programmer named Caleb is chosen to participate in an extraordinary experiment to test the human attributes of an advanced humanoid AI. He travels to a remote location where he meets Nathan, the CEO of the company. Caleb is introduced to Ava, a humanoid AI, and is asked to perform a Turing Test on her. As Caleb spends more time with Ava, he begins to suspect Nathan's motives and forms a bond with Ava. Together, they plan her escape from the facility and into human society.
In the near future, a conflict on Earth leads to tensions aboard the International Space Station. U.S. and Russian astronauts are ordered to take control of the station by any means necessary.
A frustrated novelist named Monk decides to take a stand against the exploitation of Black entertainment by writing a book under a pen name. The book becomes a sensation and thrusts Monk into the very heart of the hypocrisy and madness he criticizes.
Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, a boxer wrongly imprisoned for murder, fights to prove his innocence. With the help of a young African-American boy and his mentors, they work against a racist establishment to seek exoneration.
Boss Level follows a retired special forces officer who finds himself stuck in a time loop, repeating the same day over and over again. Each day, he is hunted down and killed by assassins. As he repeats the day, he becomes stronger and learns new skills to try to break the loop and save himself and his loved ones. Along the way, he uncovers a conspiracy and must confront the powerful figures behind it. With each loop, he gets closer to the truth and closer to finding a way to escape the never-ending cycle.
When Catherine of Aragon fails to produce a male heir to the English throne, the Duke of Norfolk and his brother-in-law Thomas Boleyn scheme to install the latter's elder daughter Anne in the court of Henry VIII as the king's mistress and potential mother of his son, furthering their own political ambitions. Their plan backfires when Henry, injured in a hunting accident indirectly precipitated by Anne, is nursed by her sister Mary and becomes smitten with her. With great reluctance, the recently married Mary and her husband William Carey agree to accept positions in the court, knowing full well what will be expected of her. Separated from her spouse, who is sent away on an assignment by the king, Mary finds herself falling in love with Henry. Rebellious Anne secretly marries betrothed nobleman Henry Percy and confides in her brother George, who tells Mary about the elopement. Concerned that Anne will ruin her reputation by marrying a nobleman without the King's consent, she alerts her father and uncle of the union. They confront Anne, who argues that the marriage has been consummated and what is done before God cannot be undone, and she is exiled to France in disgrace. The Boleyn family's fortunes seem to be secured when Mary becomes pregnant. When she nearly suffers a miscarriage, she is confined to bed for the remainder of her pregnancy, and Norfolk recalls Anne to England to keep Henry's attention from wandering to another rival, particularly Jane Seymour. Anne successfully embarks on a campaign to seduce Henry, revealing herself to be more sophisticated and accomplished than she was prior to her exile. By withholding her sexual favors, she ensures the king's continued interest, finally making him promise never to bed his wife or speak to her sister in exchange for her giving him hope of eventually possessing her. Anne exacts this promise just after Mary gives birth to the much-anticipated son, making Mary's triumph hollow. The ambitious Anne encourages Henry to break from the Roman Catholic Church when Pope Clement VII refuses to annul his marriage to Catherine. Henry succumbs to Anne's demands, declares himself the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, and divorces his wife. The scandal of Anne's brief, secret marriage to Henry Percy threatens her forthcoming marriage to the king until Mary, out of loyalty to her family, returns to court and lies on Anne's behalf, assuring Henry her union with Percy never was consummated. Anne weds Henry and becomes Queen of England. The sisters reach a reconciliation and Mary stays by Anne's side at court. Despite the birth of a healthy daughter, Elizabeth, Henry is unhappy with Anne's failure to deliver a son and legitimate male heir to the throne. After she miscarries their second child, a now desperate Anne asks her brother George to try to impregnate her. Although he ultimately refuses to grant her request, his neglected wife Jane witnesses enough of their encounter to become suspicious. Her testimony leads to the arrest, trial, and execution of both George and Anne. Mary returns to court to plead for her sister's life, but Henry refuses to intercede. He warns Mary never to come to court again, because her family's disgrace could result in danger to her as well. Mary fulfills her last promise to Anne and takes care of her infant daughter. The closing captions reveal that perhaps the king should not have been concerned about his failure to produce a legitimate male heir because, ironically, his daughter Elizabeth served her country well for forty-five years.
The leader of a drug cartel busts out of a courthouse and speeds to the Mexican border, where the only thing in his path is a sheriff and his inexperienced staff. Sheriff Ray Owens (Arnold Schwarzenegger), resigned to a life of fighting minor crimes, must rally his team to stop the drug lord from escaping. With the help of unconventional allies and their own determination, they engage in a dangerous showdown to protect their town and apprehend the criminal. Will they be able to overcome the odds and successfully capture the drug lord before he reaches Mexico?
Set It Off is a 1996 crime drama film about four black women who are struggling financially and decide to turn to bank robbery. As they carry out more heists, their actions become increasingly violent and desperate. Along the way, they face personal and professional challenges as they confront the consequences of their actions and their own vulnerabilities.
In this true-crime documentary, three guys take advantage of the freewheeling cryptocurrency market to scam millions of dollars from investors. They use the stolen money to fund extravagant lifestyles, showcasing the dark side of the digital currency world.
Separated from her parents when their forest home is destroyed, Ozi is taken in by kind wildlife sanctuary owners who keep her safe and slowly teach her to communicate through sign language. With the combination of her new skills and natural talent for social media, Ozi soon has a worldwide following. When she learns that her parents might be alive, Ozi sets off on a quest to find them and to tell the world what is happening to the rainforest before it’s too late. With help from new friends, cheeky monkey Chance and loveable rhino Honkus, Ozi discovers that one voice really can change the world.
During the North Africa campaign of World War II, a group of misfit soldiers is sent on a dangerous mission to destroy a German fuel depot. Along the way, they face betrayal, perilous obstacles, and the harshness of the desert. Can they complete their mission and survive?
In a post-apocalyptic world, a group of survivors battles against mutants and zombies while trying to find a safe place to live.
Watermelon Man is a dark comedy that follows the story of Jeff Gerber, a white man who wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a black man. As he navigates his new identity and experiences the racism and bigotry in society, Jeff begins to understand the struggles faced by African-Americans. The movie explores themes of race, identity, and societal prejudice in an unconventional and thought-provoking way.
Stand-up comedian Eddie Griffin delivers an energetic and hilarious performance in this live comedy special, covering topics like African-American culture and dark comedy.
After several dimensions collide through the power of drama and conflicts in the object show community, it is up to Evil Blue Barf Bag and his newfound group of heroes to save the multiverse before it’s too late!
After Peter Cercis faces months of writer’s block trying to write his latest story, he tries to look for motivation, as his "other half" quite literally tries to take him back down to where his insecurities think he really belongs.
Alexander just got out of prison. Lonely and silent, he finds some comfort in his friendship with Robson, his co-worker.
The untold true story: The rise and fall of the greatest funk band ever, Parliament Funkadelic.
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