After discovering that an asteroid the size of Texas will impact Earth in less than a month, NASA recruits a misfit team of deep-core drillers to save the planet.
Marina, a newlywed butcher's wife, discovers her clairvoyant abilities and encounters supernatural powers in New York City. She must navigate love, relationships, and her own identity while unraveling the mysteries of her newfound powers.
This documentary takes viewers inside the President's war room on September 11, 2001, providing a unique perspective on the response to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Through interviews with key figures and previously unseen footage, it offers a comprehensive account of the events that unfolded that day and the decisions made by the President and his administration.
World Trade Center (2006) is a powerful and emotional drama that portrays the harrowing events of the September 11 attacks in New York City. The film follows the lives of two Port Authority police officers, John McLoughlin and Will Jimeno, who become trapped in the rubble of the collapsed towers. As they struggle to survive, their families and rescue teams anxiously await their rescue. Through their courage, determination, and the support of their loved ones, McLoughlin and Jimeno embody the resilience of the human spirit in the face of tragedy.
The real-life case based on the horrific crimes of Sante and Kenny Kimes, the mother and son duo who specialized in theft, fraud and murder.
My Blue Heaven is a comedy film that tells the story of a former mobster, Vinnie Antonelli, who enters the witness protection program in a small town in California. He struggles to adapt to his new life as a suburban family man, while the FBI agent assigned to protect him tries to keep him out of trouble. With his humorous antics and unorthodox methods, Vinnie turns the town upside down and brings chaos to the peaceful community.
Storytelling is a dark comedy that delves into the lives of suburban residents and tackles themes of turmoil, exploitation, and the power of storytelling. Through its satirical lens, the film explores various aspects of contemporary society, including race relations, relationships, and the struggles of individuals. With its sardonic humor and thought-provoking narrative, Storytelling offers a unique perspective on suburban life.
When a space capsule returns from Mars, it brings with it a deadly alien spore that infects the people of a small town, turning them into grotesque and violent creatures. As the infection spreads, a group of survivors must find a way to escape and stop the alien menace before it takes over the world.
Wrong Is Right is a political satire comedy that follows a journalist who becomes entangled in a larger conspiracy involving the President of the United States. As he investigates further, he discovers a secret location, voices inside his head, and manipulation by the media. The film touches on themes of government corruption, media manipulation, and the power of the mass media.
Join Peter Jackson and his team as they chronicle the completion of The Beatles' final song, bringing their career full-circle in Now and Then. This documentary captures the process, from the recording sessions to the technological advancements, showcasing the band's legacy and impact on music.
In Nightmare (1981), a small town is terrorized by a psychopathic killer who escaped from a psychiatric hospital. He goes on a murder spree, targeting babysitters and leaving a trail of gore. As the body count rises, the town plunges into a state of fear and suspense, with residents living in constant nightmare. This slasher horror film is a disturbing and intense portrayal of a psychopathic killer's reign of terror.
It Might Get Loud is a documentary that brings together three iconic rock guitarists - Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White - as they discuss their experiences with the electric guitar and their unique approaches to playing it.
News from Home is a documentary film that explores daily life in New York City through urban exploration and footage. It provides a glimpse into the mundane routines and experiences of its inhabitants, offering a feminist perspective on the city's street life, traffic, and subway cars. The film adopts an essay-film style and incorporates correspondence in the form of letters from home. With long tracking shots and a focus on the city's vanishing aspects, it captures the essence of New York City and its urban landscape.
In the year 2012, New York City has become a dystopian wasteland. A pregnant woman seeks refuge and protection from a gang as she carries the hope for humanity in her womb. A fearless warrior takes on the responsibility of keeping her safe, navigating through the perilous urban setting and confronting various threats along the way. With violence, survival, and a glimmer of hope, the ultimate battle for a new beginning begins.
42 Up is a documentary film that continues the series of interviews with British individuals who were first interviewed at the age of 7. It explores their lives, marriage, divorce, politics, and class status as they reach middle age.
In a bleak world devastated by a robot holocaust, a group of adventurers led by a mysterious leader embarks on a dangerous journey to overthrow the oppressive rule of the robots and restore freedom to humanity. Along the way, they encounter mutants, engage in sword fights, and navigate through the ruins of Manhattan. Can they succeed in their mission and bring hope back to their desolate world?
Eight student eyewitnesses from Stuyvesant High School in New York City recount their experiences of the Twin Towers attack on September 11, 2001, who as young teenagers, found themselves fleeing debris in the heart of the danger zone and faced with a harrowing journey home.
The mysterious owner of a costume shop rents a Santa Claus suit to three very different men: a math teacher trying to get the nerve to propose, a homeless restaurateur trying to hide from the mob, and a harried political speech writer visiting with his estranged wife and son. Their lives are inexorably changed by their experience of playing Santa Claus.
TerrorStorm is a documentary that delves into various government conspiracy theories, including the September 11 attacks, government cover-ups, and the New World Order. It examines the politics and oppression surrounding these events and explores the idea of a global conspiracy.
Playing for Keeps is a comedy about a disillusioned traveling salesman who takes advantage of the strict father and small-town prejudice to manipulate the residents. The movie explores themes of discrimination, corruption, and the struggle between small-town mentality and the influence of a city slicker. With a love interest, blackmail, and a corporate conspiracy, the salesman's past comes back to haunt him as he uncovers the town's secrets.