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- In Las Vegas, two best friends - a casino executive and a mafia enforcer - compete for a gambling empire and a fast-living, fast-loving socialite.
- Carter and Lee head to Hong Kong for a vacation, but become embroiled in a counterfeit money scam.
- A diamond smuggling investigation leads James Bond to Las Vegas where he uncovers an evil plot involving a rich business tycoon.
- Danny Ocean gathers a group of his World War II compatriots to pull off the ultimate Las Vegas heist. Together the eleven friends plan to rob five Las Vegas casinos in one night.
- After a one-night stand with Alex, Isabel realizes that she is pregnant and they decide to get married. However, along with the marriage comes compromise of one's own cultural traditions.
- Dan Tanna is a private investigator in the gambling town of Las Vegas, Nevada. Vegas can be seedy or glamorous, depending on your point of view.
- When heavyweight champion George "Iceman" Chambers lands in prison, the resident gangster arranges a boxing match with the reigning prison champ.
- The coach of a college tennis team is given an ultimatum: put together a winning team, or else.
- Four vets attending college on the GI Bill and a cabaret singer try to rob a Reno Casino and pull off the perfect crime.
- A young musician travels to Burning Man, a unique event in the middle of the Nevada desert, in an attempt to get back the impetuous girl he has fallen in love with.
- The arrival in Las Vegas of a businessman and his glamorous wife creates a complex web of murder and deceit.
- While building an irrigation system for a Southwestern desert community, an engineer vies with a local cowboy for the affections of a rancher's daughter.
- The Most Unknown is an epic documentary film that sends nine scientists to extraordinary parts of the world to uncover unexpected answers to some of humanity's biggest questions. How did life begin? What is time? What is consciousness? How much do we really know? By introducing researchers from diverse backgrounds for the first time, then dropping them into new, immersive field work they previously hadn't tackled, the film reveals the true potential of interdisciplinary collaboration, pushing the boundaries of how science storytelling is approached. What emerges is a deeply human trip to the foundations of discovery and a powerful reminder that the unanswered questions are the most crucial ones to pose. Directed by Emmy-nominated and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Ian Cheney (The Search for General Tso, The City Dark) and advised by world-renowned filmmaker Werner Herzog (Fitzcarraldo, Aguirre, The Wrath of God, Grizzly Man), The Most Unknown is an ambitious look at a side of science never before shown on screen. The film was made possible by a grant from Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation initiative dedicated to engaging everyone with the process of science.
- Desert Las Vegas, Romi appears next to an orange and black sports car, she wears a mini dress in shades of orange and sings to us as she moves sensually.
- Each year, 60,000 people from around the globe gather in a dusty windswept Nevada desert to build a temporary city, collaborating on large-scale art and partying for a week before burning a giant effigy in a ritual frenzy. Rooted in principles of self-expression, self-reliance and community effort, Burning Man has grown famous for stirring ordinary people to shed their nine-to-five existence and act on their dreams. Spark takes us behind the curtain with Burning Man organizers and participants, revealing a year of unprecedented challenges and growth. When ideals of a new world based on freedom and inclusion collide with realities of the "default world," we wonder which dreams can survive.
- Travel across Gothic landscapes and uncover the Haunting stories of abandoned Indian boarding schools built to imprison the once free spirit of Native Americans. Uncover ghosts, shape shifters and shadow people.
- Released in 1974, "Changin' Times" was a stunning album of songs recorded in extraordinary circumstances: it was the first-ever commercial album recorded inside an American prison by an inmate. Its creator was a musical prodigy, Ike White, who was jailed for life at age 19 for murder. With never-before-seen archives, the film charts Ike's journey from prison into industry adulation and life as a free man, eventually leading to his reinvention as a performer-for-hire called David Maestro.
- In a post-apocalyptic future a fearless drone hunter embarks on a solo mission to activate a satellite transmitter far from the protection of his team.
- In October 1997, Richard Noble and Andy Green led the THRUST SSC team to glory, by setting the land speed record and becoming the first land vehicle to travel faster than the speed of sound. A record that still stands unbroken. As Green and Noble prepare to attempt to break their own record, we look back over the 20 years since that remarkable day and revisit the team that changed the world.
- Burning Man: Beyond Black Rock is THE authorized documentary that goes behind the scenes of a social revolution.
- A look at the Burning Man festival's history, while examining whether the festival's increasing mainstream appeal is a threat to its utopian vision of de-commodification, community, artwork, and revelry.
- Sales haven't been very good this year for a group of door-to-door salesmen. Things get weird when the king of bible and gun sales says he is going to take over their turf. Let the bizarreness begin.
- World renowned UFO author and researcher Michael Lindemann presents the facts on how the government has worked to shape the public view about UFOs and extraterrestrial life. Now referred to as the "spin factor," we find that our current views are based on sensationalistic Hollywood propaganda. Government deception, secret underground bases, unexplained cattle mutilations, secret advanced technology and alien abductions are just a few of the many topics covered in this intelligently researched program exposing the misinformation and the facts behind the truth. The presentation is not slanted in any direction, and the director (Marty Thomas) framed the documentary with a unique, fast paced style. The real photos and film clips (over 500) are strange and fascinating.
- Filmmaker Sean M. Fisher explores the metaphysical mysteries behind the ancient Maya prophecies for 2012.
- Joe Winston's award-winning account of America's largest countercultural event.
- A bright sunny day in the deep wilderness fades to black for Oz and Lucy, two teens on a quest for a magical sex drug which grows wild in a mythical mushroom field known as Cloud 9. Feeling a little apprehensive during their days journey, Lucy questions Oz about an alarming story they were told at the last service station. Oz assures her that the story about a man who claims to have seen a caveman in the woods was either a delusion caused from his eating a similar but poisonous variety of the sex drug known as the "Red Mamba", or more likely a spook story to keep poachers clear of the treasured fungus in Cloud 9... Or is it? After Oz plays a childish game of hide and seek, things take a tragic turn for the couple and Lucy finds herself lost and alone in the wild. She tirelessly continues adrift until she unwittingly awakens in the very mushroom field the doomed couple had set their course. In a surreal encounter reality becomes less ordinary and Lucy finds herself flung into a psychological nightmare on a TRIP of no return!
- Every year, participants in the Burning Man Festival descend on the playa of Nevada's Black Rock Desert to form a temporary city -- a self-reliant community populated by performers, artists, free spirits, and more. Last week, an estimated 68,000 people came to Burning Man 2013 from all over the world to dance, express themselves, and take in the spectacle. Gathered below are some of the sights from the festival, which lasted a week and came to its conclusion yesterday.
- The atomic bomb was brought to 'America's doorstep' during an unusual series of nuclear tests conducted in the Nevada desert in the 1950s. "At Ground Zero" contains the first ever compilation of the full length official documentaries that chronicle the effects of these tests as the full fury of a nuclear bomb is demonstrated on the typical American home.
- A man starts out on a killing spree and a year and a half later a protected case gets stolen from a bar and all hell breaks loose.
- Forced to leave LA, Lewis returns to Las Vegas burdened by the weight of his sister's unsolved murder. With the killer still roaming the streets, Lewis becomes despondent and set on a path of self-destruction fueled by alcohol and pain. And unless he gets his shit together; Victoria won't be the only victim.
- Two liberals give a redneck a hard time about hunting. Out in the desert, he gives them a 100 yard head start.
- Experience every challenge as an artist tries to realize her surreal vision of a 14-ft copper fountain that flows fire on water.
- A young girl and her journalist brother cross paths with Kaldur, an alien with a unique ability that a scientist wants to violently control.
- ShortIt is his road to righteousness. He is set to correct a recent guilt-ridden transgression. But his unrelenting subconscious begins to unleash unwanted desires during one strange night of isolation.
- A couple goes to Burning Man to save their marriage and never comes back.
- These are the atomic bomb tests that provided the answers that today are the core of America's nuclear weapon's knowledge. Formerly classified, this motion picture material documents Operation Tumbler Snapper, which detonated small yield atomic weapons to determine their effectiveness on troops, animals and buildings.
- 20011h 5mUnrated6.6 (7)Susan Barron's "Working for the Man" starts off with not the typical "bang" and screaming techno of other documentaries, but an interview with event co-founder Larry Harvey, who, along with Jerry James, Michael Mikel and John Law put their blood, sweat and tears into the creation of a small, personal event that has since attracted 30,000 people or more to the Black Rock Desert to take part in the annual Burning Man Project Festival. Throughout the film, which begins with a simple, eloquent story and progresses through meetings, the building of Black Rock City and finally the burning and clean-up of the event site, Susan allowed the story of the organization of the event to unfold.
- The subconscious of Bernd, who is stretched thin in everyday life, pulls the plug. Following the call of a mysterious remote person, he ends up in the middle of the desert in Las Vegas and eventually finds his true self again.