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- A troubled, rebellious teen drives his rambunctious baseball team out to Houston where they play an exhibition game and the boy meets his estranged father, and hires him as the teams coach.
- A woman fights to protect her family during a home invasion.
- A high-tech security firm takes extreme, and often questionable, measures to sell their protection services.
- A woman takes advantage of her growing celebrity status when the police and the public think her dead husband is just missing.
- A woman recently separated from her wealthy husband is terrorized during one harrowing night when a masked intruder breaks into her home. Is it a random home invasion or is something more malicious and personal going on?
- Mentored by a mysterious tycoon, an ambitious young man faces a crisis when his rise to power draws him deep into the occult.
- Professional thief Ernie takes Mike on as an apprentice, but while Mike clearly has "larceny in his heart", it will take him a long time to get as good as Ernie.
- A young girl outwits bumbling crooks who break into her school and take the janitor hostage during a snowstorm.
- More than 2,000,000 Americans are victims of home burglary each year. How safe is your neighborhood?
- Soda Stereo, Café Tacvba, Aterciopelados and others feature in this 50-year history of Latin American rock through dictatorships, disasters and dissent.
- Patsy runs away from home and joins a theatre troupe who are traveling by boat to Margate.
- When the time comes for Nick Wabash (Patrick Jackson) and Sarah Lyman's (Marin Koch) relationship to end, they each must cope with the loss in their own unique ways, but as they begin to lose control of themselves, they start to rely more and more on the help of their friends. Based on their own experiences, writer/director Nolen Stevens and writer/producer Edie Barlin bring the dramatic beginnings and ends that come with being in high school to life in this split-narrative feature film.
- An adventurer is hired by a German millionaire to help a Polish scientist escape to the West.
- Hank Mason lives a modest life in his childhood home. He clings to a pretty girlfriend and works toward a lifestyle that doesn't really suit him. When his father is unable to care for himself and moves back in with Roy, he brings an unfulfilled history with him. Through an avalanche of troubles, father and son realize sometimes you have to break out to break in.
- Newlyweds travel to a Caribbean island to spend their honeymoon at an isolated mansion, but three men take the couple hostage during a robbery.
- A critical documentary about the war on terror since 9-11.
- LA's most notorious burglar breaks into the home of a serial killer.
- A married couple have dinner and discuss their future, they go to bed but soon they realize that someone is in the house. The crisis that follows this incident brings the couple closer together, but brings the relationship to a clash when reality comes knocking on the door. A movie about love and living with a secret.
- BREAKING POINT: The War for Democracy in Ukraine looks at people transformed by a democratic revolution, who give up their normal lives to fight a Russian invasion, in a war which has killed 10,000 and displaced 1.9 million Ukrainians.
- Family members return from vacation and discover that criminals have taken over their home and identities. They are held hostage and forced to drain a business account. and when they escape, they are named as suspect in the thefts.
- Breakdancing techniques are demonstrated by a group of dancers including a teenage Vin Diesel.
- This documentary aims to educate and inform the public more about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and how this neurodevelopmental disorder impacts the lives of people with it way more than you may have originally thought. It affects basically all aspects of their lives in one way or another, usually negatively. This documentary aims to clear up many myths and misconceptions concerning ADHD and has a major focus on African Americans with the disorder and their perspectives on life dealing with it.
- Amol Rajan presents a program about breaking in to the elite? Amol being born in Calcutta a son of a immigrant managed to break in to a career in media coming from a rich Indian family went to Cambridge. He spends time with graduates from very different backgrounds as their university education ends. Amaan and Elvis are both working class lads who have their sights set on working in the city, but the LSE's Sam Friedman tells Amol that when it comes to top professions, even top students like them who have got top degrees are much less likely to get elite jobs than people more privileged. Amol learns that when it comes to jobs, many employers are looking for candidates that are polished well spoken. Amol finds that the media industry has its own inbuilt biases against students from less privileged backgrounds. Dominique and Jack are finding the industry's cultural and practices are also stopping many candidates from disadvantaged backgrounds. Amaan and Elvis talk to city recruiters to find out what they are really looking for. He is left with his head in his hands as they judge people on accent and background with Essex girl accent being judged worse. Amol Watching privately educated Ben excel on work experience placement while Amaan struggles in a basic interview scenario, he wonders about the link between confidence and the upper class. Amol has A personality test to prove which proves he has special skills,but also praises his friend and mentors Matthew Wright gave Amol the job because he though this ordinary bloke needs a break in the industry he has seen is controlled by the elite. Matthew says hes struggled with getting higher up in the industry because he come from such a poor background.
- Does a lost wallet serve as the catalyst for a budding relationship or a huge misunderstanding? In this Rom-Com love triangle of characters, see how good intentions can quickly go awry along the way.
- Acting on the advice of their marriage counselor, a couple tries to play "Naughty Thief & Stringent Cop," but the wife takes her character too seriously.
- While supporting a fundraiser, Actor Aaron Paul discovers former Breaking Bad Co-star living in the infamous RV from the show Breaking Bad
- Jeremy is ushered into the criminal underworld by Samuel. As the initiation into the life of crime, he must break into a strangers home, but it all goes horribly wrong.
- When a thief breaks into a house and finds an injured woman, he sets aside his criminal intentions and calls the police, leading to an unexpected bond between the two as they wait for help to arrive.
- An unexpected guest breaks into Alice's house and the unexpected happens.
- A man calls 911 to report a break-in. The call he makes ends up capturing the last 13 minutes of his life.
- At the dawn of their 30's, three best friends are forced to re-enter the bleak LA dating scene after separate tragedies reduce them to lonely single losers in less than 24 hours.
- Two young girls get caught breaking in to an Art Gallery, and try to convince a detective what they were really up to.
- Joe Jackson performs in the music video "Breaking Us in Two" from the album "Night and Day" recorded for A&M Records. The music video opens with a crying woman leaving an apartment with a suitcase and bird. She goes to the train station. Joe Jackson rides the train and plays piano.
- A couple on the verge of divorce are faced with the truth of why their marriage is ending. With hopes that consciously uncoupling will help them BREAK UP IN LOVE, Natasha and Richard must first accept their own flaws.
- A filmmaker finds the courage to talk to his family for the first time about his serious illness.
- Several African American pioneers of the Space Race.
- Former bank robber Cain Vincent Dyer looks at 11 bank-robbery scenes from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism.
- Claire, an up and coming photographer, returns home after a long night of breaking down a gallery exhibition to find her boyfriend has changed.
- The Taliban's prohibition of music was the most severe in history. Apart from unaccompanied chants, all music was banned and instruments were broken and burnt. This film documents the remarkable moment when the country was reconnected with its musical culture. Shot in Kabul and Peshawar (Pakistan) in January 2002, two months after the fall of the Taliban, this film is an introduction to the music of Afghanistan and the way it's been caught in the crossfire of conflicting regimes over the past 25 years. Most poignantly, it shows the musicians in Kabul who are now rebuilding Afghanistan's devasted musical life. Directed by Simon Broughton, it won the documentary prize at the Golden Prague Festival in 2002. Includes: Sarinda-player Mashinai, forced to work as a butcher under the Taliban; Singer Aziz Ghaznawi, who had no option but to sing for them; Female singer Naghma, whose tapes flooded the Kabul bazaar as the Taliban fled; Rare footage of Sufi gatherings where Islam and music fervently meet; Ensemble Kaboul, the best of teh traditional Afghan groups in exile, who formed when the very survival of Afghan music seemed under threat.
- The Military Police's Special Investigation Branch (SIB) is brought in to investigate a break-in at a NAAFI.
- Two young thieves break into a wealthy doctor's house, expecting him not to be home. Unfortunately, they find that he has been expecting them.
- When a thief breaks into an apartment, he finds more then he expected.
- In April 1997, Martin Thomas, a popular Kansas City church minister, pled guilty to the murder of a man he once knew. Never revealing why he took the man's life, Martin's family was shattered and left with unanswered questions. Now 65 years old and released from prison, Martin drives himself relentlessly to save formerly incarcerated men from returning back to prison, all while striving to rebuild his relationship with his sons. Through Martin and his sons, we examine the relationship between Black men and their children. We take a close look at the physical and mental barriers between them along with the generational secrets that restrains the Black family from forward progression.
- A burglar breaks into a home and finds a woman tied to a bed.
- Former Boston mobster Mark Silverman rates seven Irish mob scenes in movies and television for realism, such as "The Departed" and "The Town." Silverman discusses the accuracy of Irish mob stereotypes in "The Departed" (2006), "The Town" (2010) and "Black Mass" (2015). He also comments on the portrayal of Irish gang activities in "The Boondock Saints" (1999) and "The Kitchen" (2019). He analyzes the depiction of violence in the Irish mob in "Death to Smoochy" (2002) and "What Doesn't Kill You" (2008).