The Closer follows Deputy Police Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson and her team as they investigate and solve murder cases in Los Angeles. With her sharp wit and unconventional methods, Johnson closes cases that have been deemed unsolvable by others. Alongside her team, she navigates the politics of the Los Angeles Police Department while solving heinous crimes.
In 5000 B.C., a group of ten immortal individuals descend upon Earth to protect humanity from the Deviants. Throughout the centuries, they defend civilizations, but are forbidden from interfering with human conflicts. In the present day, a new Deviant threat emerges, and the Eternals reunite to fulfill their mission. They uncover their true origins and must confront the devastating truth about their existence. Together, they must find a way to stop the Emergence and save humanity.
TV 101 is an American drama series that aired on CBS from 1988 until 1989. The series stars Sam Robards, Brynn Thayer, Leon Russom and Andrew Cassese. Other notable cast members include Stacey Dash, Teri Polo, Alex Désert and Matt LeBlanc. The music for this show was created and produced by Todd Rundgren.
When a reality TV star and a survivalist find themselves facing off against giant worms in South Africa, they must fight for their lives and uncover the secrets of the creatures before it's too late.
A videographer answers an ad for a one-day job in a remote town, but as the day goes on, he realizes that his client is not who he seems to be, and he becomes trapped in a terrifying and dangerous situation.
UNKNOWN SENDER is an internet television series created in the United States, which debuted in August 2008 on Strike.TV, a website created by Hollywood writers during the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. Like the other Strike.TV offerings which were sanctioned by the Writers' sister union, the Screen Actors Guild, UNKNOWN SENDER was able to attract major talent to its cast, all of whom agreed to donate profits to the Hollywood charity, Actors' Fund. Among the actors in the series are Timothy Dalton, Joanne Whalley, Mindy Sterling, comedian Jay Davis, and Stan Freberg. Behind the camera, noteworthy figures include Academy Award nominee Marilyn Vance and pioneer web filmmaker Kevin Rubio among the producers; as well as Lost Director of Photography Edward J. Pei, film composer Adam Cohen; and Special Effects Supervisor Shant Jordan.
During the Bosnian War in the 1990s, Aida, a translator, finds herself in a desperate situation as she tries to save her family from the massacre in Srebrenica.
Chasing Ice is a documentary that follows photographer James Balog as he sets out to capture the effects of climate change on polar ice caps. Using time-lapse photography, Balog documents the melting glaciers and the impact it has on the environment.
In the trendy neighborhood of Silverlake, a group of hipsters who work in the film industry become amateur detectives when a young woman is murdered. As they delve into the crime scene and interview suspects, they uncover secrets and unravel a complex web of deceit. With their unique perspective and unconventional methods, the hipsters navigate through the maze of lies to uncover the truth.
Stephanie is a beautiful, sweet, and pampered bride who's so in-love with her rich beau Harold. Harold is Stephanie's first boyfriend and true love. Despite their constant petting, she is reserving herself for their honeymoon. During their wedding day, a total eclipse occurs triggering the high magnetic field on the road going to the beach resort. As the guests and the bride travel to the venue, a freak car accident happens causing a major soul swap.
A love story woven by a loveless mistrust girl, Kaede Tamaki who works for a small video production company, and a mysterious young man Seishiro who is attracted by her . Satomi Oshima and Kentaro Hagiwara, who also teamed up for the currently released movie "30 Minutes to Sayonara", were responsible for the script and directing, respectively.
Loose Screws (1985) is a comedy movie that follows a group of high school students as they navigate through various hilarious and outrageous situations. From secret filming to disguised identities, this film promises to keep audiences entertained from start to finish.
When a devastated Ava’s fiancé leaves her at the altar, she’s determined to enjoy her honeymoon without him. Time away in a beautiful setting helps her figure out what she truly wants from a partner, but when her fiancé shows up unannounced, she’s more confused than ever… Can Ava forgive the man who broke her heart?
An indie film about greed and corruption among small-time criminals in the streets of Manila starring GMA contract artist Sherwin Ordonez in his first mature role.
Daniel Northcott began documenting his surroundings at 7 when he got his dad's video camera. He filmed his family and friends growing up then traveled, capturing meaningful moments with new people and places. Real footage captures this haunting and inspiring story of filmmaker Daniel Northcott's travels over 9 years, through 42 countries and into the darkness of a Mayan burial chamber where his life is changed forever. Did Daniel stumble upon an ancient curse, or did he write himself out of his own epic story? At 29 years young Daniel left in his will 1,100 hours of videotapes and a request that his sister Erin complete the sacred circle that he left broken.
"Acclaimed Cape Town filmmakers the Foster Brothers, in their groundbreaking documentary Sharkman, have something important to tell us about sharks. But the question is: will you be listening? You might be too busy watching in amazement as a four metre White Shark – weighing 1½ tons – cruises the big blue with a diver clutching her dorsal fin. Every spare synapse will be used up as the same diver gently wrestles a Tiger shark into catatonia, its oven-wide head and tooth-riddled jaw inches from his face. You will be too busy gawping as Caribbean Reef and Black Tip sharks cuddle in the lap of Gansbaai free diver Mike Rutzen, also known as South Africa's "shark whisperer"..." (excerpt from a press article by Steve Pike, about the film commissioned by Animal Planet and Discovery Channel to, acclaimed Cape Town filmmakers, the Foster Brothers).
After learning he has cancer, a man decides to make the most of his remaining days and embarks on an adventure-filled journey. Along the way, he forms a bond with a call girl who joins him on his quest for self-discovery and fulfillment. Together, they encounter various experiences, including a trip to New Orleans, a Vegas wedding, skydiving, and encounters with an Elvis impersonator and a tattooed man. As the man's health deteriorates, he also receives emotional support from his therapy dog and seeks guidance from a guru. This heartwarming tale explores themes of love, friendship, and finding meaning in life.
Grandmother is a drama movie set in Manila, Philippines during the 2000s. The story follows a grandmother who struggles to make ends meet and faces a series of difficult situations including the death of her grandson. She navigates through poverty, a flooded city, loan sharks, and the loss of her remote-control to a stroke. Along the way, she forms relationships with a lawyer, a judge, and a videographer, and tries to contribute to her community through donations and condolences. The film explores themes of family, resilience, and the impact of poverty in a society.
Two sex workers, a 17-year-old Gino and young mother Marie, are hired to do a pornographic film. The day before All Saints' Day, they travel to a remote location for the shoot. During the shooting, they are made to do acts to which they didn't agree. Feeling trapped and isolated, the two are pushed to the edge of their dignity.
Two young teachers In a home for deaf-mute and blind children decide to see if the children they are in charge of are capable of falling in love, but their experiments have unfortunate consequences.