A grieving father seeks vengeance against a ruthless gang on Christmas Eve after his young son dies in their crossfire. Despite losing his voice in the incident, he trains relentlessly to avenge his son's death. Silent Night, directed by John Woo and produced by the producer of John Wick, delivers an exciting and intense revenge tale with Woo's signature style.
At the end of the century, Satan visits New York in search of a bride. It's up to an ex-cop who now runs an elite security outfit to stop him. In 1979, a newborn girl named Christine York is chosen by Satanists to bear Satan's son. A priest is sent to protect her, but some Vatican Knights want to kill her. Twenty years later, ex-cop Jericho Cane and his friend Bobby Chicago are assigned to protect a banker who is possessed by Satan. Jericho and Chicago save Christine from the Vatican Knights and try to flee, but they are apprehended by Mabel, who is possessed by Satan. They manage to escape and seek help from Father Kovak. Kovak explains the roles of Christine and the possessed banker and says that faith is the key to defeat Satan. Jericho tries to persuade Christine to go into hiding, but she chooses to stay with Kovak. Jericho returns to his apartment and resists Satan's temptations. He makes a plan with Chicago to retrieve Christine. They go to the church where she is hidden, but the Vatican Knights try to kill her again. Jericho stops them and saves Christine and the clergy. Satan appears and Jericho escapes with Christine. Chicago betrays them and takes Christine while Jericho is beaten by Satanists. Jericho is rescued by Kovak and resumes his search for Christine. He finds Satan's hidden temple and rescues Christine, killing Marge for the second time. Chicago tries to stop Jericho, but he fights off Satan's influence and is burned alive by Satan. Enraged, Jericho opens fire on Satan and escapes with Christine. They board a train and attempt to escape, but Satan catches up with them and wrecks the train. Jericho and Christine escape to the streets and into another church where he prays to God. Satan confronts Jericho and possesses him. Jericho attempts to assault Christine, but she helps him fight Satan's control. Jericho impales himself on a sword and disables his body before midnight. At the stroke of midnight, the will of God frees Jericho's body from Satan's control and sends Satan back to Hell. Jericho dies and Christine thanks him for saving her life.
In Flyboys (2006), a group of American fighter pilots join the French military during World War I. They embark on dangerous aerial combat missions and face challenges, including enemy zeppelins and airplane bombings. Based on a true story, this movie showcases the bravery and courage of these young soldiers.
After the tragic murder of his wife, a DEA agent sets out on a path of revenge against a powerful drug cartel. Amidst a web of corruption and danger, he must navigate the treacherous world of drug crime to find justice.
After being stabbed by a student, a science teacher survives and moves to a new school where he must confront the challenges of working in an inner-city environment plagued by violence and chaos. As he tries to connect with his students and make a positive impact, he faces numerous obstacles and dangers.
Gods and Generals is a biographical war drama set in the American Civil War. It follows the rise and fall of various generals and soldiers during this tumultuous time in history. The story focuses on the Confederate Army and key figures such as Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Through battles, sacrifices, and personal relationships, the film depicts the struggles and triumphs of those involved in the war.
In the midst of the Great Depression, a tough gangster navigates New York City's criminal underworld, facing off against rival gangs and law enforcement. As he rises to power, he must confront betrayal, violence, and the complexities of loyalty.
Nixon is a biographical drama film that chronicles the political career and controversial life of Richard Nixon. The movie portrays Nixon's rise to power, his involvement in the Watergate scandal, and his eventual resignation as the President of the United States. It delves into his complex personality, the controversies surrounding his presidency, and the impact of his actions on American history.
When an FBI agent's brother is killed by a notorious drug lord, he takes the law into his own hands and embarks on a deadly mission of revenge.
Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life) tells the story of a group of young Mexican-American women living in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. It explores the struggles of their daily lives, their involvement in gang culture, and the consequences they face. The film highlights themes of poverty, loyalty, and the search for identity in a harsh and unforgiving environment.
A young man from a wealthy family in New York City finds himself in danger after his father's past catches up with him, forcing him to go on the run with his mother. They must navigate the dangerous world of organized crime and face their own demons along the way.
Boulevard Nights is a 1979 movie that tells the story of a young Mexican-American man named Ray, who navigates the dangerous and violent world of the East Los Angeles barrios. Ray finds himself torn between loyalty to his family and friends, and his desire to escape the cycle of violence that surrounds him. As he becomes involved in the local gang culture and lowrider scene, Ray must confront his own identity and make difficult choices that will determine his future.
After the tragic loss of his wife, a grieving widower tries to navigate life as a single father, dealing with his own grief while also trying to provide for his young daughter. Along the way, he faces challenges and struggles with his own emotions, all while trying to come to terms with his wife's death.
The Adversary has acquired several enemies throughout his lifetime. Enemies that want nothing more than to see him dead and gone from this world. His time on this earth is about to come to an end.
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