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- Ten-year-old Nico receives a threatening letter and now his life is in danger. No one seems to believe him except one person that he doesn't know who has come to believe that fate itself wants the boy dead and tries to prevent it.
- When a girl fleeing Russian mobsters plants a stolen computer disk on Tommy Lee, the martial arts expert finds himself unwittingly thrust into his most harrowing adventure ever.
- This documentary chronicles the fact finding research of an unprecedented apocalyptic event in our earth. It's explored through the lenses of science, history, and spirituality.
- An archaeologist goes treasure hunting along the English coast in search of a lost, fabled crown that supposedly helps protect Great Britain against invasion, but uncovers something much more sinister.
- True story about the tragic nuclear power plant accident in Chernobyl and how one American specialist, Dr. Robert Gale, helped the soviet doctors treat the survivors.
- An examination of how a cultured people could have allowed Adolf Hitler's rise to power.
- A producer decides to reopen a theater, that had been closed five years previously when one of the actors was murdered during a performance, by staging a production of the same play with the remaining members of the original cast.
- Based on the earlier bombing attack on the Twin Towers in New York
- Based on a true story, this film focuses on James Brady, the press secretary to Ronald Reagan who was severely injured in an attempt on the president's life. When John Hinckley Jr. Jr. tries to kill Reagan, he also shoots Brady. Although Brady recuperates, he is left partially paralyzed and continues to heal with the support of his wife, Sarah. The shooting inspires Brady to seek stricter gun control laws, resulting in the Brady Bill.
- Two Italian policemen investigate Mafia-influenced corruption within their own department.
- We were warned in an ancient Mayan prophecy that the 21st December 2012 would be the beginning of the end, but not how and where this new era would unveil itself. Until now.
- This is a documentary about crop circles, also touches upon Stonehenge and Pyramids.
- Without Fear or Favor is the first documentary film to tell the story of the dramatic and powerful contemporary relevance of Dorothy Thompson, the 'First Lady of American journalism' in the 1930s. The film reveals Thompson as America's preeminent voice against fascism and her expulsion from Nazi Germany in 1934. Thompson was physically removed from the February 1939 Nazi Bund rally in New York City's Madison Square Garden after loudly mocking speakers. That same year in June, Thompson was featured on the cover of Time Magazine, wherein she was considered as influential as then-First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Thompson was the first American woman to lead a foreign press bureau, and inspired the character played by Katharine Hepburn in the film "Woman of the Year" (1942). As early as the late-1930s Thompson was heralded as a potential nominee for U.S. president or vice-president. She had a turbulent marriage to bestselling novelist Sinclair Lewis, the first American recipient of the Nobel Prize for literature. Thompson's reporting from pre-WWII Germany inspired Lewis to write his best-selling It Can't Happen Here (1935), a satirical depiction of America's descent into authoritarian rule. Lewis's novel hit the best-seller lists once again during the 2016 presidential election, bringing renewed attention to Thompson's own legacy as an ardent anti-fascist. Lewis's novel was the story of a patriotic journalist risking it all to resist authoritarianism. Thompson's reporting was cited by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill as having played a vital role in building public confidence and support for the war effort. Albert Einstein said that Thompson was the "awakener of the American conscience."
- The Crime Doctor must prove the innocence of an artist accused of murdering his model during one of his blackout spells.
- The Notorious B.I.G. performs in the music video "Warning" from the album "Ready to Die" recorded for Bad Boy and Arista Records. The music video begins with shots of the Notorious B.I.G. in bed with multiple women as he get a page in the early morning. He talks to Sean 'Puffy' Combs on the phone and raps throughout.
- In their third and last teaming, Bill Crane and Doc Williams visit a country estate to investigate threatening letters from the mysterious 'Eye.'
- Guests at a luxury hotel are horrified when they witness a man literally "disappear into thin air." The vanished man's relatives hire a detective, who goes to the hotel to investigate the disappearance.
- Five ghost hunters wander into a old abandoned house, strange things start to happen.
- Determined to get ahead in the competitive world of TV journalism, a woman investigates a local legend of people vanishing at the hands of a satanic cult but finds that she herself becomes the hunted.
- When a bank executive disappears, he is accused of stealing a fortune from the bank. But his daughter and her criminologist friend set out to find her father and clear his name.
- Edvin travels back to 2016 to try to save his old self from extreme danger.
- The body of a young girl is eerily possessed by a recently deceased terrorist.
- A family and its secrets.
- Onto sport's most traditional stage stepped a unique personality - extroverted, showy, contentious but, above all, astonishingly gifted. In a decade of absolute extremes, he would inflame cricketing passions wherever the game is played. Reaching back into history, he dusted off the ancient art of leg-spinning and revived it as a magical act bewildering the best batsmen of the era. All the while the spotlight tracked him from the summits of triumph to the clamour of controversy and back again. Whatever the occasion, the game has never seen anything quite like Shane Keith Warne.