A Quiet Place Day One 2024 - Movies (Oct 2nd)
The Lord of the Rings The War of the Rohirrim 2024 - Movies (Feb 14th)
The Peanut Man 2024 - Movies (Feb 14th)
The Most Beautiful Girl in The World 2025 - Movies (Feb 14th)
The Dead Thing 2024 - Movies (Feb 14th)
Paddington in Peru 2024 - Movies (Feb 13th)
My Fault London 2025 - Movies (Feb 13th)
Trust in Love 2024 - Movies (Feb 13th)
La Dolce Villa 2025 - Movies (Feb 13th)
Christmas Cowboy 2024 - Movies (Feb 13th)
Captain America Brave New World 2025 - Movies (Feb 12th)
Emmanuelle 2024 - Movies (Feb 12th)
The Simpsons The Past and the Furious 2025 - Movies (Feb 12th)
Goodbye Hello 2024 - Movies (Feb 12th)
Unnatural 2024 - Movies (Feb 12th)
Nosferatu 2024 - Movies (Feb 11th)
The Influencer 2024 - Movies (Feb 11th)
Kelsey Cook Mark Your Territory 2025 - Movies (Feb 11th)
The Witcher Sirens of the Deep 2025 - Movies (Feb 11th)
Nickel Boys 2024 - Movies (Feb 11th)
Hard Truths 2024 - Movies (Feb 11th)
James Martins Saturday Morning - (Feb 15th)
The Kitchen - (Feb 15th)
WWE Main Event - (Feb 15th)
Live from the Other Side with Tyler Henry - (Feb 15th)
The Kelly Clarkson Show - (Feb 15th)
The Fifth Estate - (Feb 15th)
Penn and Teller- Fool Us - (Feb 15th)
Masters of Illusion - (Feb 15th)
Robson Greens Weekend Escapes - (Feb 15th)
NiziU’s Rural Getaway - (Feb 15th)
Come Dine With Me- South Africa - (Feb 15th)
Four in a Bed - (Feb 15th)
The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle - (Feb 15th)
Casualty - (Feb 15th)
Lonely Planet- Roads Less Travelled - (Feb 15th)
The Chase - (Feb 15th)
No Worries If Not - (Feb 15th)
Next Level Chef - (Feb 15th)
Fugitive Hunters Mexico - (Feb 15th)
Homicide Squad New Orleans - (Feb 15th)
On June 12, 2019, the Committee to Investigate Violence in Youth Care presented its final report. The conclusions were startling. Kim Feenstra set out to find out what progress has been made within the Youth Care system since then and ended up in a circle of grief and pain dominated by money, power and powerlessness. In her search, Kim Feenstra spoke to many people involved. The stories can be described as downright shocking. In many cases Youth Care appears to act as a revenue model that is exploiting parents and children. The complex system has only one entrance, but the exit is obstructed by all stakeholders who want to maintain their revenue model. The people who really matter, the parents and children, encounter a power block of inhuman proportions. A system dominated by money, power and powerlessness.
In order to finally reconcile their adult, hopelessly chaotic children Karla, Henriette and Max, the resolute Greta takes an unusual approach: she invites all three to a holiday together in Ibiza, where she puts the brawlers to the choice: Either they tolerate themselves, or they are disinherited by their father Herbert. After a few half-hearted attempts to make peace, it will not be long before old conflicts break out. Thus, in sunny Spain, a turbulent round of family jealousies, heartache and unexpected love happiness unfolds.
One winter, a ravenous ogre terrorizes the land of King Balthasar. Meanwhile, a blizzard is brewing in Léon’s heart. Braving the cold, this adopted bear cub runs away from home. Léon has many an adventure during his travels. He befriends a hedgehog and an elephant, confronts an ogre, and sets Princess Molly Gingerbread free. His courage and integrity eventually lead him back to his family. In the end, the cub earns everybody’s respect.
As the first child, Ian struggles to achieve his dreams with his friends and works hard to meet all the expectations he has built, which makes him distant from his family. However, when a major event causes him to lose his parents suddenly, Ian tries to stay strong and buries all his feelings until he becomes numb.
When Raras tries to interpret the definition of family through a drawing assignment, the reality seems far from her expectations.
In post-Civil War Bexar County, Texans live in abject poverty, forcing folks to make ends meet by any means necessary. No one messes with No Name Somethin'-or-Other.
On Saturday night Mother Rabbit takes her children to the bathhouse in the forest, but their happy bathtime ritual is disturbed when a dog dashing through the mist accidentally runs into the bathhouse. The little rabbits scatter in different directions, but in the end everyone falls asleep in their own cradles.
When aspiring travel photographer Beck decides to enter a prestigious photography competition, she heads to sunny Serenity island. Staying at the town’s charming Lemon Tree Farm, Beck meets gruff but handsome owner Joshua, and the pair strike a deal: he’ll help her discover the town’s hidden gems if she helps with the farm’s PR. Working together is no walk in the park to begin, but sparks soon fly when they discover they have more in common than they first thought… Could love be in the air, or will one big secret ruin the fledgling romance?
Jayant Desai directs this melodrama centering on Kanhaiyalal (K. L. Saigal) who, according to a fortuneteller at his birth, will consort with a prostitute, grow skillful with a knife, and be sentenced to the gallows. As the film progresses, this unpromising prediction comes true, but in an unexpected manner. After a family tragedy, Kanhaiyalal and his mother find shelter in the home of a kindly whore named Saguna (Suraiya) who eventually sacrifices her life for that of the protagonist. Later, he becomes handy with a knife when he goes to med school and becomes a surgeon. As Kanhaiyalal matures, he and his mother battle against crime and poverty.