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- A Soviet-trained assassin is determined to escape his double life as a hitman and as a husband-father.
- A unique documentary on the notorious S-21 prison, today the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with testimony by the only surviving prisoners and former Khmer Rouge guards.
- A photographer in a small fishing village is visited by a man who claims to be Saint Andrea. The Saint gives him a special camera device to solve the village's ills - by taking a photograph of an existing picture, the photo subject dies.
- Harlin Garret loses his memory and finds himself closed in a facility claimed to belong to the state security services. The manager of this place tells Garrett he used to be a killer for the mob but Garrett refuses to believe. Then he is forced to kill people that are a "Risk to the state security", but the whole story gets complicated when Garret falls in love with one of his victims...
- Sonny Chiba plays the character referred to as "Mr Soh", who is based on the true life founder of Shorinji Kempo, Doshin So. Mr Soh has been acting as a secret agent in Manchuria during the Japanese occupation. He is first seen spying on a meeting of Chinese soldiers as they plan a surprise ambush on the retreating Japanese Army. He is discovered and has to fight his way out, using fists, feet and then a machine gun. He rushes to inform the Japanese commanders of the plot, but is horrified to learn that Japan has done the unthinkable by surrendering unconditionally. Soh returns to his homeland to find a ravaged land of beaten people. Victimised by gangsters, occupation forces and corrupt local officials, the poor and the disenfranchised have lost the will to fight back. Using his "Shao Lin" skills (subtitle translation of Shorinji Kempo), he regularly champions the weak and teaches the black market thugs the error of their ways, becoming a regular guest at the local prison. He is seen to assist a former soldier, Otaki, who is seeking his lost wife at the bottom of a bottle, a fallen woman (Kiku) who has turned to prostitution after suffering rape by Russian soldiers, her little brother Kimio who gets injured by some American G.I.s who subsequently try to flee from accident. The Prison Governor warns him that the US Administration will not be so tolerant now that he has "crippled" the troops, suggesting a likely death sentence. He helps him to "escape" the jail and Soh leaves town in a hurry, pausing only to give advice to the band of orphans that he has befriended. Soh leaves the city of Osaka (central Japan) to go to the rural island of Shikoku where he finds a similar situation. He determines to bring new hope to the locals by teaching his martial arts skills to a growing band of followers. He gathers the loafers, ruffians and aimless, teaches them Shorinji Kempo (referred to as "Shao Lin" in subtitles) to build them up to be stronger physically and mentally. He meets some new characters, who he soon enlists in his school; Tomoda the young ex-soldier and his sister Miho. When the noodle-stall girl Noriko is raped by a gang of yakuza thugs, Soh and Tomoda dish out some rough justice (with some sharp scissors to one of the miscreant's tenderest flesh). Later, Tomoda and Miho are attacked and Tomoda has his arm cut off with a katana (Samurai sword). Soh avenges that with a visit to the local yakuza boss that leaves the boss with a dislocated arm and his minion missing a digit. Otaki, the former drunken soldier from Osaka joins the group, then in an emotional scene, discovers his wife is alive but has re-married after he was reported dead in the war. When the small-time local yakuza gangs are joined by familiar faces from Osaka seeking to expand their activities, it is time for action with a capital A. Before the final climactic face-off between Soh's students and the yakuza mob, there is time for Soh to receive an urgent message to see Kiku in Osaka. He returns to find the orphans caring for a terminally ill Kiku, who had turned to prostitution to help support them all. Soh experiences an epiphany and comes to recognise that "Strength and Compassion must be together" (Riki Ai Funi). In a typically cinematic finale, Soh's friend Otaki dies is killed by yakuza thugs paid to clear the honest poor from land to be used to build brothels and gambling dens. Soh goes on a final rampage to clear the yakuza right out of town forever. The epilogue reveals how Soh's school has flourished and spread across Japan (circa 1975), with scenes filmed at the organisations magnificent headquarters still based in the town of Tadotsu.
- Four people decide to join the army as it appears to be their best option. However, it turns out the army only plans on turning them into ultimate killing machines, they must fight back and save themselves.
- Official music video for "Killing in the Name" by Rage Against the Machine.
- Little girls become assassins to save their father from a lifetime of prison.
- The story of a TV repairman who builds a homemade robot that gets hired out as a contract killer. Glitches in the robot causes accidents which forces the repairman to take on riskier clients, and eventually leads his robot to confront his ultimate foe.
- A mismatched buddy comedy about self-improvement, finding friendship in your 30s and downsizing your dreams. Mysterious happy-go-lucky human car crash Sam Miller (37) turns up at the boxing gym one day with a simple goal: "I want to be a killing machine". Personal trainer and down-on-his-luck former boxing champ Donny Day (28) takes one look at him and wonders if Sam will last a single session. Donny soon discovers Sam has an impressive tolerance for humiliation, pain, and defeat. Donny throws everything at him and Sam keeps on coming back. He can't quite work him out. Sam's inability to complete the simplest of challenges never dampens his spirits, and although he doesn't look the best advert for Donny's skills as a personal trainer, Donny soon doesn't care. Aled, a narcissistic rival trainer, taunts Sam ('another weekend warrior!') and tries to goad Donny back into the ring. Donny rises above it, but Sam, in a split second of hubris, steps up to the plate: 'I'll fight you.' It's a watershed moment that might have come too soon. He can't be ready. Aled will kill him. Against all odds, could spirit alone save Sam from certain defeat? Or will he get utterly pummelled? A short film that sees Raging Bull and Rocky filtered through Wes Anderson, The Killing Machine is a comedy-drama about boxing, friendship and finding happiness in unexpected places. Sometimes it's not about being the best, but about being happy with bronze.
- A Demon gives a photographer the power to kill wrongdoers by taking their picture.
- Machine Gun Kelly covers "Killing in the Name", originally written and performed by Rage Against the Machine. The music video presents the many Black Lives Matter protests in the wake of George Floyd's death and MGK and Travis Barker join the crowd.
- Mitch is asked by a government agent to investigate a certain Zack Martin, a former Navy SEAL who may be part of an environmental terrorist group called "Green Scorpion" who are planing to blow up an unknown target. Mitch then goes out on a diving boat trip with Zack and his girlfriend Bree Hanford, who in fact is actually the leader of the group whose target in an offshore reef covered with sunken World War II navy ships loaded with unexploded munitions to blow it and the reef up. Meanwhile, Sean thinks Mitch's strange behavior is that he may be in trouble, and after Baywatch Hawaii training center is broken into in the night by Green Scorpion terrorists, this leads Sean and the rest of the team, Allie, Jason, J.D. and Kekoa to find Mitch before they're too late.
- Episode: (2019)2017– 8mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 2h 38mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2018)2012– 14mPodcast Episode
- 2009– 46mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 39mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 23mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 58mPodcast Episode
- 2012– 21mPodcast Episode
- John Sweeney has been in Kyiv since before Russia's invasion of Ukraine - reporting the war from on the ground. But he's been on Vladimir Putin's case for over twenty years. This episode, he examines the evidence for the poisoning and murder of Kremlin critics going back decades, and recalls his own face-to-face encounter with President Putin.
- 2020– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 39mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 1h 21mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2022– 3mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2022– 10mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 28mPodcast Episode
- A thief's corpse is found at a local auto repair shop, followed by the murder of the people who worked there. As Shepherd unravels the case, he realizes that the real crime may not be anything as pedestrian as theft.
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"Russia's Dark Secret" investigates allegations of state-sponsored drug cheating by members of the Russian Olympic Team. "The Killing Machine" follows a French Catholic priest who is trying to expose the genocide of Iraqi Yezidis by ISIS. "Earthquake Alley" examines the connection between earthquakes and the fossil fuel industry in Oklahoma.
- 2009– 13mTV-PGTV EpisodeWe're back with some Bendy and the Ink Machine to try and find, all secrets, for Chapter 3.