Xander Cage, an extreme sports enthusiast, is recruited by the US government to infiltrate a Russian criminal ring called Anarchy 99. Their mission is to stop the group from carrying out a plan to destroy the world. Xander must navigate a world of danger, espionage, and betrayal as he races against time to save the day.
When an old acquaintance is murdered, Wolff is compelled to solve the case. Realizing more extreme measures are necessary, Wolff recruits his estranged and highly lethal brother, Brax, to help. In partnership with Marybeth Medina, they uncover a deadly conspiracy, becoming targets of a ruthless network of killers who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets buried.
Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn are struggling financially and decide to have a baby. However, Ted must first prove that he is a person in a court of law. With the help of his friend John and a young lawyer named Samantha, they navigate the legal system and fight for Ted's recognition as a person. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including a powerful toy company executive who wants to exploit Ted. Through their determination and friendship, they ultimately succeed in their quest, and Ted and Tami-Lynn adopt a child named Apollo Creed Clubberlang.
When aristocratic Eddie inherits the family estate, he discovers that it's home to an enormous weed empire — and its proprietors aren't going anywhere.
Junior employees Seth Bregman and Peter Sullivan, along with senior trader Will Emerson, witness mass layoffs at their investment bank. Peter receives a USB drive from a fired employee containing important information about the firm's risk. They discover that the firm is at risk of bankruptcy due to overleverage and excessive trading. Throughout the night, the employees attend meetings with executives and devise a plan to sell off toxic assets. The CEO's plan will spread the risk and destroy the firm's relationships. Eventually, the employees achieve a benchmark to receive large bonuses but face the consequences of their actions. The CEO offers Rogers a future opportunity, and the film ends with Rogers burying his dog.
When a murder occurs on a train on which he's travelling, celebrated detective Hercule Poirot is recruited to solve the case. In 1934, famous detective Hercule Poirot solves a theft at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The obsessive compulsive Belgian-who seeks balance in life, and considers his case-solving ability to see a lie amid truth a curse-wants to rest in Istanbul but must return to London for another case. His friend Bouc, director of the Orient Express, offers him a room on the train. Poirot refuses businessman Samuel Ratchett's offer to hire him as his bodyguard during the three-day journey, as Ratchett has received threatening letters from an unknown party. That night Poirot hears strange noises coming from Ratchett's compartment, and sees someone in a red kimono running down the hallway. An avalanche derails the train and strands the passengers. The next morning Poirot learns Ratchett was murdered during the night after being stabbed a dozen times. Poirot and Bouc investigate passengers as repairs begin. Evidence indicates that Ratchett was murdered by one person, with Caroline Hubbard claiming that a man was in her compartment during the night and that since her cabin was next to Ratchett, the murderer would have entered Ratchett's cabin through hers. Poirot discovers a partially destroyed note connecting Ratchett to the kidnapping of Daisy Armstrong, a child who was abducted from her bedroom and held for ransom. After the ransom was paid, Daisy was found murdered. Ratchett is identified as John Cassetti, Daisy's kidnapper and murderer. Her death caused her mother Sonia to die after giving premature birth to a stillborn baby; her father, Colonel Armstrong, then committed suicide. The family's nursemaid Susanne was arrested and hanged herself while in police custody, but exonerated after her death. The train compartments were locked at night, so the only suspects were the people in that particular compartment. Also that compartment had a guard who said he saw nobody enter Ratchett's cabin during the time of his death. Ratchett's coffee is found to be drugged, but his Valet Henry does not know how the coffee was drugged before or after he delivered it to Ratchett. Then Poirot finds Hector trying to burn the ledgers of Ratchett's accounts. Poirot stops him and accuses him of stealing from Ratchett and hence killing him for the fear of being found out. But Dr Artbutnot confirms that Hector was drinking with him all night. More evidence is found, including a bloodstained handkerchief and the button of a conductor's uniform found in Hubbard's compartment. The uniform is later found, as is the kimono, discovered in Poirot's own suitcase. Hubbard is stabbed in the back; she survives but cannot identify the culprit. Poirot discovers several of the passengers have direct connections to the Armstrong family. While interviewing governess Mary Debenham, John Arbuthnot shoots Poirot in the shoulder claiming that he is the murderer, but is stopped by Bouc. Poirot realizes that Arbuthnot never meant to kill him. Poirot then interviews the count and countess Andrenyi. He finds that the countess's passport has been tampered and deduces that her first name is not Elena, but Helena. He then deduces that Helena is in fact the sister of Sonia Armstrong, who is living in permanent fear from the events of the past. Poirot meets the suspects outside the train, offering two theories of how Ratchett died. The first is simple: A murderer disguised as a conductor boarded the train, murdered Ratchett, and fled. The second is more complex: Every suspect is connected to the Armstrongs, Susanne, or her trial in some way-including those who had pretended otherwise-and had motive to kill Ratchett/Cassetti. Hubbard is revealed to be Linda Arden, former stage actress and Sonia Armstrong's mother. Poirot reveals that the 13 other passengers on the train, and the train conductor, were all connected to the Armstrong family in some way. Hubbard admits that she gathered everyone and planned the murder. All of the suspects took turns stabbing Ratchett. Arbuthnot stabbed Hubbard without endangering her life to convince Poirot of a lone killer. Poirot challenges the passengers to shoot him with his gun since he is the only one who can expose their plot; Bouc can lie but Poirot-obsessed with truth and balance-cannot. Hubbard grabs the gun and tries to kill herself. The gun is unloaded; Poirot wanted to see how the suspects would react. As the train is put back on track Poirot concludes that justice is impossible in the case, as Ratchett deserved death; for the first time he will have to live with a lie and imbalance. Poirot presents the lone killer theory to the Yugoslavian police, allowing the suspects to leave. As he disembarks the train a messenger asks him to investigate a death on the Nile. Poirot takes the case.
In a futuristic world, humans interact through surrogate robots. When murders occur, a cop leaves his home for the first time in years to investigate. As he delves deeper, he discovers a group opposed to the surrogate lifestyle and uncovers a dangerous weapon. With the surrogates shut down worldwide, humans are left to reconnect with their real bodies.
In the movie '13 (2010)', an electrician down on his luck gets caught up in a deadly game of chance and revenge, after being forced to participate in a high-stakes underground gambling tournament. With his life on the line, he must navigate through a web of deceit and greed to survive. The movie explores themes of desperation, mental illness, and the dark nature of humanity.
In the wake of a terrorist attack on the White House, Secret Service agent Mike Banning must navigate the chaos to rescue the President and redeem himself for his failure to protect the President's wife in a previous incident.
Scientist Dr. Sebastian Caine develops a serum that can make a subject invisible but has difficulty reversing the process. He becomes obsessed with his ex-girlfriend and conducts human testing on himself. The reversion fails, leading to aggression and hostility. Sebastian becomes invisible and goes on a killing spree, targeting his colleagues. The remaining team members realize they are the only ones who can stop him. They fight to survive as Sebastian hunts them down. In the end, Linda and Matt manage to kill Sebastian and escape the burning lab.
Hanzawa Naoki, a dedicated and ambitious banker, plots revenge against the powerful individuals who wronged him in the cutthroat world of Japanese finance. Through his journey, he navigates complex relationships, uncovers scandals, and uses his wit and intelligence to outmaneuver his enemies.
In Eraser, a US Marshal must protect a witness who holds key information to a conspiracy. With deception, betrayal, and a traitor among them, the agent must navigate a dangerous web of treachery and stay one step ahead of a relentless assassin. This action-packed thriller keeps audiences on the edge of their seats as they witness showdowns, ambushes, and explosive train explosions.
John Cale, a Capitol policeman, takes his daughter on a tour of the White House. But when armed invaders attack, Cale must save his child and protect the president. Meanwhile, a bombing at the U.S. Capitol leads to a terrorist plot for revenge. Cale teams up with President Sawyer to stop the attack, save his daughter, and prevent a nuclear strike. Along the way, they uncover a conspiracy within the government. With the help of Secret Service agent Finnerty, they defeat the attackers and restore peace.
Yu☆Gi☆Oh! follows the story of Yugi Moto, a teenage boy who becomes an expert in a card game called Duel Monsters. With the help of his friends and his unique puzzle necklace, Yugi embarks on various adventures to battle opponents and discover the secrets of the ancient Millennium Items. The series explores themes of friendship, power, and the importance of strategy.
A few years after World War II, Leonard Vole is accused of murdering a rich widow who recently changed her will in his favor. Sir Wilfred Robarts, a skilled lawyer, despite being warned to avoid excitement due to his health, decides to defend Vole himself. With circumstantial evidence pointing to Vole's guilt and his own wife testifying against him, all seems lost for the defense. However, a late-night phone call reveals new evidence that changes the jury's opinion. In the final court scene, the truth behind the murder is revealed and the defense attorney takes on a new case defending Vole's wife for murder.
In the Line of Fire follows Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan as he tracks down an assassin who is planning to kill the President. As the clock ticks, Horrigan must navigate a web of conspiracy and danger to protect the leader of the nation.
The X Files: I Want to Believe is a crime drama movie with elements of horror and sci-fi. The story follows FBI agents Mulder and Scully as they investigate a series of mysterious crimes involving psychic visions, pedophile priests, and alien technology.
A mercenary on a secret mission enrolls as a substitute teacher in a high school. He must protect his students and take down a dangerous gang.
In the year 2021, a courier named Johnny Mnemonic, who has a computer chip implanted in his brain, is tasked with delivering sensitive information. As he races against time, he encounters assassins, hitmen, and a pharmaceutical corporation that will stop at nothing to get hold of the valuable data. With the help of a bodyguard and a group of rebels, Johnny must navigate a dangerous world of virtual reality and high-stakes deception.
After a horrific experiment leaves him disfigured, scientist Peyton Westlake becomes Darkman, a vigilante who uses his new abilities to seek revenge against those who wronged him. As he uncovers a web of corruption in Los Angeles, Darkman must battle his own inner madness and confront the consequences of his actions. With his prosthetic limbs and mask, he takes on the persona of a superhero, fighting to protect the innocent and uphold justice.