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- A game of wits, strategy and high stakes as contestants try to avoid the iconic WHAMMY for a chance at life-changing cash and prizes.
- A young woman has a chance to save the love of her life, when she discovers that the mix-tape they made together can transport her back in time.
- A bunch of kids are to make a newspaper for the young, named "Junior Gazette". The series follows these kids both on job and in private.
- A game show where contestents answer trivia questions and then have to gamble their winnings on a randomly flashing game board.
- 1984, Michael Larson, an unemployed ice-cream truck driver from Ohio, steps onto the game show "Press Your Luck" harboring a secret: the key to endless amounts of money. But his winning streak gets threatened when the executives in the control room start to uncover his real motivations.
- Press is set in the world of newspapers - its past riven by hacking scandals, its present at the mercy of the digital age and the 24 hour news cycle, its future uncertain.
- On May 19, 1984, an out of work ice cream truck driver from Southwestern Ohio broke the bank on CBS' hit game show of the mid-1980's "Press Your Luck" and made TV history by setting a record for the most money won by a contestant in one appearance on a daytime game show; A record which may have been long been surpassed with the Big-Jackpot game shows of today, but still stands strong as the biggest win in "Press Your Luck's" history. Was it brilliance? Was it cheating? And how did he do it? "Press Your Luck's" host and crew, the family of Michael Larson - the man who walked away with $110,237 in cash and prizes - and Michael's opponents from that fateful day gathered in Hollywood 19 years later to relive the events of that remarkable event in TV history.
- TV SeriesSunny and Rue Zaki, a dynamic brother and sister duo whose mysterious game controller gives them the ability to enter the world of their favorite fast-paced video game.
- A high-profile businessman has let his personal life lapse in favor of corporate success. When he suffers a serious stroke, he finds himself stripped back to zero and learns to rebuild his life with help from his family and a therapist.
- Weekly news program offering political interviews and analysis of current events by elected officials and experts.
- British news discussion show featuring a look at which newspaper stories are making tomorrow's headlines.
- Pierre is an antique dealer living in our modern fast paced society. The rub is he tries to move even faster than the surrounding world. Alain Delon and Mireille Darc (Pierre's wife) starr
- Avery Green is the captain of her high school basketball team. By the age of 18, she had her sights strictly geared toward playing college ball. She had been trained, nurtured, and loved by her quirky and overzealous father, Rick, until one day their spirited bond comes to a definitive end. Through life's unexpected nature, Avery must cope through her passion to realize life keeps moving even if she doesn't.
- Our organization will create a human being whom we can shape and manipulate according to our needs. Dorian Gray: young, rich and handsome. We will make him, seduce him and break him.
- Someone has attempted to murder Uncle Marcus at the family meeting. Uncover the truth in the yearly family quiz before it's too late.
- Official music video for "Press" by Cardi B.
- The British P.M.'s grandson, Norman, becomes a reporter for a provincial newspaper where he causes hilarious chaos.
- Turkey's first Kurdish language newspaper is under siege. After exposing human rights abuses in Diyarbakir, the journalists become the target of increasingly ruthless government-sanctioned intimidation.
- When the Muscogee Nation suddenly begins censoring its free press, a rogue reporter fights to expose her government's corruption in a historic battle that will have ramifications for all of Indian country.
- An attractive young girl has the power to stop all kinds of machinery.
- Remake of the classic 1983 game show, "Press Your Luck," where contestants gambled their winnings in an effort to avoid the Whammy.
- The show where reporters ruminate and debate on the past week's basketball events. Hosted by Norma Wick, a four-person round-table discusses past, current and future events impacting the NBA.
- Two joyriders Jesse and Sam discover something hidden in the back seat of the car that could change their lives forever. Brian, unknown to Jesse and Sam, is desperately trying to seek a "quick fix" business deal that will put him back on top financially after being let go from his executive position at one of the top investment firms. Brian decides to go "all in", investing the rest of his savings into a short-term drug deal. After Jesse and Sam intercept the illicit drug money, they soon learn that they've stolen from the wrong people. A twisted tale of greed, deceit, murder and wealth, PRESSED is an action-drama feature where three relationships collide. It changes lives, some of them for good.
- A contemporary retelling of the parable of the prodigal son set in the world of Texas high school basketball.
- When mobile networks stop functioning due to a solar flare, Vasanth, a geek, tries to restore them. But a deadly bomb will be activated if the connection is resumed.
- The courtroom and publicity battles between Hulk Hogan and Gawker Media explode in a sensational trial all about the limits of the First Amendment and the new no holds barred nature of celebrity life in an internet dominated society.
- Counselors provide support, guidance and hope to despondent servicemen dealing with emotional, physical and financial troubles.
- An interactive movie featuring a comedic, post-apocalyptic scenario involving a number of strange threats and ordeals.
- Naive newspaper cub Clem lands a scoop when he's sent out to cover a murder. In his enthusiasm he writes that the main suspect is Jane. When she confronts Clem she convinces him to help her prove her innocence.
- In the wake of a deadly shooting, a seasoned journalist reevaluates the role she plays in other people's stories.
- Icelandic thriller about a tabloid journalist, whose investigations often put her in the path of danger.
- A corrupt olive oil trader's life spirals out of control when he forms an alliance with a mysterious man.
- Average suburban youth Zack Nimbus is recruited by an ill-tempered ninja and a tough-as-nails space soldier to save the world from a tyrannical, but comically insecure, sorcerer.
- ShortA star basketball recruit tries to sabotage his veteran coach in order to take control of his struggling high school team, regardless of the consequences.
- During WWII, the publisher of the isolationist New York Gazette is murdered just as he was about to change the paper's policy and support the US war effort. His friend, a small town patriotic editor, is brought in to find the culprits.
- A gaggle of city dwellers strain themselves to conquer success and love, in questionable ways, while living in the big city
- A mini-series about Emilija Benjamina, the "queen of the press" in interwar Latvia, whose wealth and tragic fate have since become folklore.
- Markiplier plays Will You Press the Button, risking the HORRIBLE SIDE EFFECTS of the pushing of the button.
- While on their honeymoon, a reporter and his new bride stumble upon a ring of fifth columnists.
- A conversation with Yuri Bezmenov, former propagandist for the KGB.
- An innocent man, serving a sentence of five years in prison through the perjured testimony of the real criminal, Steve Carson, foreman of a shipyard, strikes up a warm friendship with his cellmate, Harold Norwood, a defaulting paying teller. No less strange than their friendship is the befriending of Steve's wife, Annie, by Julia Seymour, prima donna, who is Norwood's wife. As a reward of good behavior, the men are released on Christmas morning. Annie is bewildered by the receipt of a bank book which shows that large deposits of gold have been made in her name and that of her sister, Mary, by their uncle, George Hosford, who, dying in Alaska, has entrusted the book to Joe Hawes, a fellow prospector. Hawes, coming to New York, has met Turner Morgan, Steve's predecessor as foreman of the shipyard, who bears Carson a lasting grudge and has fastened upon him the crime for which he was imprisoned. Morgan has tried to get the money, failed and lost the book. Anstey, a cub reporter on a daily paper, gets wind of the case and by clever work discovers the truth. In his big story, through "the power of the press," Steve is vindicated, and Morgan's infamy bared to the world after his counterfeiting den is raided by the police.
- In this sequel to Jack Hunter's PARANOIA TAPES, we join Chase to find the missing pieces of what went wrong in the events of the first film. Chase, who is another personality of Henry's, decides to look at other Tapes that we're hidden within Henry's house. He desperately searches for answers and clues to find out who he is and if in fact, Chase is the real personality and that Henry was the psychotic one. With each tape that is played, we realize there is a bigger picture than what we realized. Featuring segments from all over the world including Belgium and Japan while also showing segments from several YouTubers who wanted to make their name in the independent found footage community. Each short was written and based on actual events. Some of the shorts shown are in fact, the real deal with no special effects or altered footage. This movie will make you forget about the first one and will make you want more from Jack Hunter and the team at Southern Sykos Productions.
- The song "Press Your Number" by Taemin is about a person who is trying to reconnect with their ex-lover and is feeling the pain of the breakup. The lyrics speak of how the protagonist is obsessed with the memory of the person, recalling their touch, kiss, and voice. The song reveals the protagonist's desperation to be with the person once again, even though they know it was not a healthy relationship. The repeated phrase "Press Your Number" signifies the protagonist's need to hear from the person and be in contact with them. The lines "Do it fast, do it slow, you control the tempo" indicate that the protagonist is willing to play by those rules to reconnect with their lover. The lyrics also describe how the protagonist is having a hard time coping with the break-up. They are having one-sided conversations, called out for their ex-lover's attention, and feel lost without them. Despite this, the protagonist is hopeful that their lover will come back to them. Overall, the song is an emotional plea for reconciliation with a lost love, even though they know it may not be the best choice. Taemin also sings about how he is willing to do anything to reconnect with the person, which shows the depth of his feelings.
- War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State highlights four cases where whistleblowers noticed government wrong-doing and took to the media to expose the fraud and abuse.