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- Detective takes in her jailed brothers unruley teenagers whilst looking after her own and solving crime.
- Hope finds herself leaving the comfort of her suburban life for New York City in order to settle the affairs of her best friend Rachel who has just been murdered. Little does she know that she is being sucked into a vortex of intrigue, where nothing is what it appears to be - including what happened to Rachel - a vortex that ultimately becomes a fight for Hope's life.
- John Netherwood and his wife Leann are fugitives who are both wanted for murder. They have a young daughter named Janie. John and Leann are in the process of robbing a house when the two residents of the house show up. John kills the two residents and heads back to the car with Leann - only to discover the police waiting for them. John and Leann get away after a cop shoots John, and Janie is placed up for adoption. Janie is soon adopted by southern California carpenter Russell Clifton and his wife Dana - and what they don't know is that they're in for the fight of their lives. John and Leann are trying to locate Janie and will stop at nothing to find her, even if it means killing whoever is in their way. When John and Leann discover that Janie was adopted by Russell and Dana, they plot to kill Russell and Dana and take Janie, but one thing they don't expect is for Russell and Dana to fight back with all they've got, because Russell and Dana are willing to do whatever it takes to hold on to the new daughter that they have grown to love.
- DNA evidence and camera footage places a corrupt CEO as the prime suspect in the murder of a company whistle-blower, but Jane Doe believes the real killer may be a twin sibling.
- A young married couple find their relationship and their lives threatened after a beautiful and dangerous seductress moves into their pool house.
- Cammy and her team are investigating an energy anomaly. Chun-Li and Guile investigate the disappearance of well-known martial artists. Meanwhile, Crimson Viper is sent to capture Ryu on orders from Seth, who desires Ryu's Satsui no Hadou.
- Yes, you can pick your family.
- The Suffering: Ties That Bind is a uniquely American action-horror experience that surpasses the original in every way. You are Torque, armed with a deadly arsenal and your last shred of sanity, condemned to wage war against horrific monstrosities in a bloody battle for revenge against a hidden mastermind who holds the keys to your past...
- The creation of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's 1980 double album "The River" is recalled in this new rock-doc that includes archival footage as well as recent interviews.
- Samantha is forced to marry into Brown's family. Her husband, Alexandar, is no ordinary man, who the world thinks is an ugly personality, he's actually a handsome man. How does life turn out for Samantha with his secretive personality?
- Adobea, Buki and Theresa are three women from different walks of life bound together by a similar pain; the loss of a child. In a destined meeting in a small village in Kroboland, the women journey together to redemption, love, life and forgiveness as they renovate a dilapidated clinic for the villagers.
- The Ties That Bind is an experimental documentary about the filmmaker's mother, who was born and lived in southern Germany from 1920-1950. Through a mixture of personal anecdote and social history, she describes the rise of Nazism, the war years, and the Allied occupation, during which she met her future husband, an American soldier. The Ties That Bind breaks with the usual format of war documentaries, thus allowing a different portrait of the individual to emerge, while it reflects on the current political situation in America and the filmmaker's activities in relation to those issues.
- Belfast. 1984. Two old friends meet for the first time in years and set off on a journey that will change their lives.
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- A washed up cabaret singer in 1979, leaves her abusive, club owner husband to find shelter. Her subsequent choices change lives not even conceived of yet. This is a very cool deconstructionist style musical --It is 'The Hours' meets 'Chicago.' The short version stars Brian Krause (Leo in 'Charmed' and starring in an upcoming feature with Lauren Holly, 'You So Cupid!').
- Inspired by the true story of Sandra Daniels, who used abuse to motivate her success. Daniels started her journey to freedom at sixteen when she was forced to live in her car. The film looks at how child abuse plagues the adult, threatening their happiness until they are willing to cut "The Ties That Bind." It's a short film is about courage. It asks, "How does one break free from a painful past and move forward to a fulfilling life?" and it finds an answer we can all live with. For more information contact: Angela Gibbs (323) 514-6281
- This new documentary looks at the cross references within the Doctor Who story "The Five Doctors".
- Delivered home by police, 17 year-old Thomas has to front his domineering mother Marlene who isn't interested in his side of the story. Forced outside as punishment, Thomas is left with hurt and frustrations but when neighborly sounds enter his conscious world echoing a connection to the present and the past, Thomas is triggered to make a life changing decision.
- A man's undying love for his wife continues even after she is dead.
- Producer, Mpho Dintwa explores the life and those having been involved such as, Mac Maharaj, Andrew Mlangeni, Thato Mbeki just to mention a few, in activist Michael Kitso Dingake's life. Michael Kitso Dingake is a Botswana political activist and writer, born on the 11th February 1928 in a village called Bobonong and educated in South Africa. Dingake joined the African National Congress in 1952 and was elected ANC Alexandra Branch Secretary. His political career grew when elected ANC Johannesburg Regional Secretary in 1957. Then in 1959 he was appointed to the seven-member Transvaal Region of the ANC(underground); appointed member of the National Secretariat (to understudy the NEC) from 1962-1965. The documentary explores the contribution of non-South Africans to the liberation struggle such as Michael Dingake. In 1966 he was sentenced to 15 years on Robben Island for promoting the objectives of banned organizations, ANC and SACP. He was then released in 1985 and went to work at the University of Botswana. In 1992 he entered national politics, becoming vice president of the Botswana National Front in 1993 and entering the National Assembly as MP for Gaborone Central in 1994. Retiring from politics in 2004 he became a weekly columnist for the Botswana local newspaper Mmegi. Michael Dingake represents a number of lesser known but very important liberation struggle figures. The struggle against the apartheid is personified by internationally revered Icons such as Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, Oliver Reginald Tambo, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and the late Ahmed Kathrada among others. The roles of the aforementioned individuals have been depicted in feature films and biopics repeatedly over the past 2 to 3 decades. These struggle heroes and heroines however existed side by side some of the most committed and reliable colleagues whose involvement hardly received any spotlight. Another angle that Mr. Dingake brings to the liberation struggle is the involvement of the regional bloc (SADC) in the fight against the oppressive regime in South Africa i.e. the key involvement of foreign nationals from neighboring countries in the struggle.
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- When a new threat to the stability of the Federation arises, newly promoted Captain Jackson Kelham Bishop takes command of the newly uprated USS Valiant to unravel the threat and bring order to the region, but this enemy will test the crew of the Valiant like none ever have.
- An unexpected revelation within a Southern family prompts their poignant conspiracy of love and courageous journey of transformation. An unflinching portrait filmed for over twelve years.
- The Twins are back in the the hard hitting sequel to Pure Bloodlines.
- An architect working for a firm to redesign Los Angeles's Sixth Street Bridge has been stressed, rushing his life in order to meet his boss's standards. One night, he wakes up earlier than usual from a strange nightmare. Jack begins to notice things that he has never had time to notice before. One of which leads him into discovering a story that changes his life and ambitions.
- Oregon-born film star Laura Robinson returns to Portland, only to be kidnapped and held for ransom. The kidnapping turns out to be far from the typical abduction - and Laura, although a "Hollywood princess", is far from the typical victim.
- Family, faith and hope are explored through Madea and Madea's Big Happy Family.
- How often hospitality is abused and friendship violated by an unscrupulous man! Mr. Lewis enters the Carter home, which harbors a loving wife, husband and child, only to bring misery. The minute Mr. Carter leaves the room this false friend tells of his love and her husband's perfidy. Mrs. Carter refuses to believe him and leaves the room with her son. Sometimes fate seems to play into the hands of sinners, and so it is now. Barbara Howe, a friend of the Carters, is talking with her brother, who is accused of murder, and he is begging her to ask Mr. Carter to help prove his innocence. She promises to do this and goes in search of her friend, whom she finds in conversation with Lewis. She asks a few moments alone with Mr. Carter, and it is this that helps Lewis in his unmanly act. Carter, after persuasion, promises his aid, and in gratitude Barbara embraces him. Lewis shows this scene to Mrs. Carter and she, believing the evidence of her own eyes promises to go away with Lewis. When that night she prepares to leave her home, her courage almost fails, but she is goaded on by Lewis. When her flight is discovered, her husband is overcome with sorrow. Five years later Mrs. Carter is alone and in need of employment. She sees an advertisement for governess for her own son and decides that the ravages time has made in her appearance will be disguise enough for her to apply. She secures the situation and it is at the death bed of her boy that the housekeeper learns her identity. Broken-hearted over the little chap's death, she becomes ill, and when the end is near, she begs to see her husband. He is astonished to see her and readily forgives, begging her to live for him; but she dies, at least happier for his pardon.
- Ties That Bind: Hawai'i In the Pacific is a documentary feature that explores how Hawai'i'is commercially caught tuna and swordfish get from the ocean to the sushi roll with an emphasis on some of the difficult management issues that underlie the process.
- Examining the generational intertwining of two legendary Hollywood stunt families: The Gilberts and the The Waughs and how they came together in the making of the movie "Need For Speed."
- Will Christine defend Sam to the end? The stars discuss the strain on this crucial relationship and how Sophie and Paul are complicating matters.
- A unique bond formed by love between twin sisters is faced with tragedy. When their love for one another surpasses all odds to save a life it becomes clear just how powerful their bond is and how their love for one another will forever live on.