Presumed Innocent is a crime, mystery, thriller movie released in 1990. The story revolves around a high-profile lawyer named Rusty Sabich who finds himself accused of the brutal murder of one of his colleagues, Carolyn Polhemus. As the investigation unfolds, evidence points towards Rusty as the prime suspect, leading him to frantically work to clear his name and uncover the truth behind the murder. In a race against time, Rusty must navigate through a web of deceit, betrayal, and personal demons to find out who really killed Carolyn and why.
In 1940s Los Angeles, a Catholic priest and a detective investigate a murder involving a prostitute, a confession to a priest, and a framed suspect. As they delve deeper, they uncover a web of secrets and corruption within the city's police department.
A collection of stories set in a coastal town, exploring themes of indigenous culture, family dynamics, and personal struggles. The film follows the lives of various characters, including a man reuniting with his son, a woman escaping from an abusive husband, and a teenage boy dealing with bullying. The stories intertwine with a wraparound prologue and epilogue, creating a collective filmmaking experience.
December 7th is a documentary film that provides a detailed account of the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941. It showcases the events leading up to the attack, the aerial assault on the naval base in Hawaii, the damage caused, and the efforts of the US Navy to salvage and repair the ships. The film also explores the impact of the attack on the people of Hawaii and the subsequent involvement of the United States in World War II.
Watch If You Dare is a collection of spine-chilling and humorous tales that will delight fans of both horror and comedy. This anthology explores various themes including tied-feet and showcases a diverse range of stories that are sure to entertain and thrill audiences.
This short film provides a fanciful account of how Felix Mendelssohn came to compose "The Wedding March".
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