Bring Him to Me 2023 - Movies (Dec 14th)
Emilia Pérez 2024 - Movies (Dec 14th)
My Private Line to God 2024 - Movies (Dec 14th)
Joe Mande Chill 2024 - Movies (Dec 14th)
The Secret Kingdom 2023 - Movies (Dec 14th)
Harry Styles Are You Curious 2023 - Movies (Dec 14th)
Sharks vs. Dolphins Bahamas Battleground 2023 - Movies (Dec 14th)
The Devils Climb 2024 - Movies (Dec 14th)
Shark Eat Shark 2023 - Movies (Dec 14th)
Hanukkah on the Rocks 2024 - Movies (Dec 14th)
Knox Goes Away 2023 - Movies (Oct 2nd)
A Quiet Place Day One 2024 - Movies (Oct 2nd)
Getting LOST 2024 - Movies (Dec 14th)
Killer Influence 2024 - Movies (Dec 14th)
Good Neighbours 2024 - Movies (Dec 13th)
The Way We Speak 2024 - Movies (Dec 13th)
Don Q 2024 - Movies (Dec 13th)
Paul and Trisha The Art of Fluidity 2024 - Movies (Dec 13th)
All I Need for Christmas 2024 - Movies (Dec 13th)
Elton John Never Too Late 2024 - Movies (Dec 13th)
Canadian Sniper 2024 - Movies (Dec 13th)
The Last American Vagabond - (Dec 14th)
Match of the Day - (Dec 14th)
Edward Vs George- The Windsors at War - (Dec 14th)
The Beat with Ari Melber - (Dec 14th)
Alex Witt Reports - (Dec 14th)
Tomorrows World Today - (Dec 14th)
The Katie Phang Show - (Dec 14th)
Dan Da Dan - (Dec 14th)
The Great Indian Kapil Show - (Dec 14th)
Worlds Most Dangerous Prisoners - (Dec 14th)
The Yorkshire Vet- At Home with the Greens - (Dec 14th)
Under Investigation - (Dec 14th)
When the Phone Rings - (Dec 14th)
Gutfeld - (Dec 14th)
The Ingraham Angle - (Dec 14th)
The Five - (Dec 14th)
Special Report with Bret Baier - (Dec 14th)
Hannity - (Dec 14th)
Jesse Watters Primetime - (Dec 14th)
Irelands Hidden Treasures - (Dec 14th)
Sy "the photo guy" Parrish has lovingly developed photos for the Yorkin family since their son was a baby. But as the Yorkins' lives become fuller, Sy's only seems lonelier, until he eventually believes he's part of their family. When "Uncle" Sy's picture-perfect fantasy collides with an ugly dose of reality, what happens next "has the spine-tingling elements of the best psychological thrillers!"
Marlene is a 2000 German biopic film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier and starring Katja Flint, Hans Werner Meyer and Herbert Knaup. It follows the life of the German actress Marlene Dietrich and her success in Hollywood.
A passenger on a cruise ship develops an irresistible infatuation with an eccentric paraplegic's wife.
The story of Skip, a young ex-convict who takes a position as a night janitor at an old-west theme park. His supervisor Archie, teaches him the ropes, but more importantly attempts to convey critical philosophical messages through a series of four stories: a down and out boxer is given the opportunity to become a real golden gloves killer; an assassin kidnaps three people in order to find out who hired him for his latest hit; a new recruit is initiated into a lodge of fez-wearing businessmen where hazing can take a malevolent turn; and a member of a suicide club introduces real fear into a man about to jump to his death.
In a high-tech world, three intertwined stories discuss identity, online intimacy and the allure of social networks.
As the city of Paris and the French people grow in consumer culture, a housewife living in a high-rise apartment with her husband and two children takes to prostitution to help pay the bills.
Alice Tate, mother of two, with a marriage of 16 years, finds herself falling for a handsome sax player, Joe. Stricken with a backache, she consults herbalist Dr. Yang, who realizes that her problems are not related to her back, but in her mind and heart. Dr. Yang's magical herbs give Alice wondrous powers, taking her out of her well-established rut.
A henpecked housewife ekes out a meager existence, surrounded by a host of colorful characters: her ungrateful husband, her delinquent sons, her headstrong mother-in-law, and her sex worker neighbor, among others.
As Boys On Film reaches the end of its teenage years, we take a look at those unique boys who go one step further, who excite, invigorate, and always impress, who break boundaries, shape their worlds and are more than what they appear. Volume 19: No Ordinary Boy includes ten complete films: Scott T. Hinson's "Michael Joseph Jason John" also starring Eric Robledo; Abhishek Verma's animated "The Fish Curry"; Ben Allen's "Blood Out Of A Stone" starring Alex Austin and Oisín Stack; David Färdmar's "No More We" starring Jonathan Andersson and Björn Elgerd; Jannik Splidsboel's "Between Here & Now" starring Francesco Martino and Peder Bille; Amrou Al-Kadhi's "Run(a)way Arab" also starring Ahd and Omar Labek; Dean Loxton's "Meatoo" starring Calum Speed and Warren Rusher; Jake Graf's "Dusk" starring Elliott Sailors, Sue Moore, and Duncan James; Leon Lopez's "Jermaine & Elsie" starring Marji Campi and Ashley Campbell; and Marco Alessi's "Four Quartets" with Laurie Kynaston.
In three separate segments, set respectively in 1966, 1911, and 2005, three love stories unfold between three sets of characters, under three different periods of Taiwanese history and governance.