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- A cyborg, identical to the one who failed to kill Sarah Connor, must now protect her ten year old son John from an even more advanced and powerful cyborg.
- Covers the ever growing vegan movement and how it's best for the animals, human health, and the planet.
- The Medical Kush Beach Club was the first and last medical marijuana store ever allowed in Venice Beach, California. This is the five year history of the Medical Marijuana Dispensary scene in Los Angeles. Shot on Venice Beach before, during and after Proposition 19.
- The Railroader travels through decades of time to deliver cash, gold, and bonds to an anxious banker. Meanwhile, in Mountain View California, the Senate Budget Appropriations Committee discusses with the California High Speed Rail Authority on the new High Speed Rail design, time-line for construction, bond allocations, and future funding.
- CALIFORNIA STATE OF MIND tells the story of how one man rose against seemingly insurmountable obstacles and shaped the future of modern California. Rather than lionizing Brown as "the Architect of the Golden State," the film looks critically at Pat Brown's odyssey to build a "Super State," raising issues that transcend eras and geographic borders. As the Vietnam War shifts the nation's consciousness, Brown is caught in the middle of the cataclysmic 1960s, with the Free Speech Movement in Berkeley, fiery race riots in Los Angeles, and the United Farm Workers Movement in the Central Valley. Brown's epic battle against capital punishment unleashes an international uproar. Finally, a telegenic Ronald Reagan steps onto the world stage promising to sweep all that away. Brown's tenure ends as a new "era of limits" begins. Told from his granddaughter's perspective, Brown's struggle to overcome humble beginnings reveals a dynamic American Dream story - a compelling journey that unfolds through interviews, archival footage, home movies, and cinema verite as the filmmaker wrestles with the inherited optimism of her grandfather's legacy. The issues Brown faced have urgent relevance now - in the West and nationwide: failing education, crumbling infrastructure, gridlocked traffic, and water threatening to become the next oil. This intimate portrait of Pat Brown has the power to ignite optimism and provide a template for what we can and should expect from leaders today.
- Covers the ever growing vegan movement and how it's best for the animals, human health, and the planet.
- A cyborg assassin from the future attempts to find and kill a young woman who is destined to give birth to a warrior that will lead a resistance to save humankind from extinction.
- 20241h 44mPG-138.0 (8.7K)76Metascore
- Self - Potential Superman (archive footage)
Reeve's rise to becoming a film star follows with a near-fatal horse-riding accident in 1995 that left him paralyzed from the neck down. After the accident, he became an activist for spinal cord injury treatments and disability rights. - This documentary has as its main purpose to shine a positive light on bodybuilding, power lifting, health and fitness. Also: A Tribute to Reg Park and honoring Muscle beach and all those who inspired us. Guile Branco is a bodybuilder preparing for his last competition taking place at Muscle Beach, Venice. As he prepares he meets several champions and get insight into their lives and why training is so important.
- Writer James Baldwin tells the story of race in modern America with his unfinished novel, Remember This House.
- An anti-western propaganda film about the influences of American visual and consumption culture on the rest of the world, as told from a North Korean perspective.
- Flex Wheeler - a four-time Arnold Classic champion - is largely regarded as the Uncrowned Mr. Olympia, shares his life-long battle with depression, low-esteem, and suicidal thoughts despite his many victories in the public eye.
- A team of commandos on a mission in a Central American jungle find themselves hunted by an extraterrestrial warrior.
- A UFC fighter's world is turned upside down when he discovers an elite group of world-renowned athletes and scientists who prove that everything he had been taught about protein was a lie.
- 20231h 42m7.8 (435)
- Self - Austrian and American actor, businessman, filmmaker, politician (archive footage)
Filmmaker Mikki Willis explores topics related to COVID-19, the World Economic Forum, and freedom of speech. - The film follows Opportunity, the Mars Exploration Rover affectionately dubbed Oppy by her creators and scientists at NASA. Oppy was originally expected to live for only 90 days but she ultimately explored Mars for nearly 15 years.
- A documentary about the Enron corporation, its faulty and corrupt business practices, and how they led to its fall.
- A documentary that investigates the birth and death of the electric car, as well as the role of renewable energy and sustainable living in the future.
- When a man goes in to have virtual vacation memories of the planet Mars implanted in his mind, an unexpected and harrowing series of events forces him to go to the planet for real - or is he?
- Private eye Philip Marlowe helps friend Terry Lennox out of a jam and is implicated in his wife Sylvia's murder. He also is hired by Eileen Wade to locate her dipsomaniac husband Roger, who frequently disappears when he wants to dry out.
- An examination of America's win-at-all-cost culture from the perspective of bodybuilding and performance enhancing drugs, as it focuses on a pair of siblings chasing their dream.
- The documentary follows Greta Thunberg, a teenage climate activist from Sweden, on her international crusade to get people to listen to scientists about the world's environmental problems.
- 20171h 34m7.5 (3.2K)72Metascore
- Self (archive footage, uncredited)
Literary icon Joan Didion reflects on her remarkable career and personal struggles in this intimate documentary directed by her nephew, Griffin Dunne. - Following the declaration of the COVID-19 global pandemic, the society in which we live has undergone major changes. Through fear, policies have been implemented that under normal conditions would seem unthinkable: confinement of healthy people to their homes, police repression, states of alarm, absolute control of the mass media, implementation of worldwide information censorship, silencing of any dissident voice with disqualification campaigns... meanwhile, concepts such as The Great Reset, the Fourth Industrial Revolution or transhumanism, remain alien to the knowledge of public opinion in general. In this world they want to paint for us, the dominant tendency is to bow to the so-called "New Normal", which is nothing more than an abnormal and undemocratic state of controlled freedom, under the pretext of a supposed pandemic disease ravaging the planet. They have therefore decided that the pressure will not change until we accept their conditions, and in this act of arrogance, they have even corrupted the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. But this time they have ignored a detail that did not exist in previous conflicts... and that is that now the masses have a voice.