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- In Las Vegas, a squad of forensic investigators are trained to solve crimes by meticulously examining the evidence. They employ advanced technology and their rationality to detect the perpetrators.
- A young police officer must prevent a bomb exploding aboard a city bus by keeping its speed above 50 mph.
- Three young people on a road trip from Colorado to New Jersey talk to a trucker on their CB radio, then must escape when he turns out to be a psychopathic killer.
- The incredibly spoiled and overprivileged students of Camden College are a backdrop for an unusual love triangle between a drug dealer, a virgin and a bisexual classmate.
- A biographical story of former U.S. President Richard Nixon, from his days as a young boy, to his eventual Presidency, which ended in shame.
- Four college pledges are forced to spend the night in a deserted old mansion, where they are stalked by the monstrous survivor of a family massacre years earlier.
- When geeky Ethan discovers three fellow students scamming the examination system, he blackmails them to win over the college's most popular girl.
- Bride-to-be Finn Dodd hears tales of romance and sorrow from her elders as they construct a quilt.
- A huge swarm of deadly African bees spreads terror over American cities by killing thousands of people.
- The events of the 1960s affect the lives of two families, one white and one black.
- People trick unsuspecting car owners into thinking their car was towed and instead fix them up.
- After the death of their beloved father, two teens go to their grandmother's house in California and begin to suspect their grandparents of murder.
- The lives of three residents of Redlands, California -- a middle-aged glamour photographer named Allan, his nude model Vienna, and her indie-musician boyfriend Zack -- intersect and ultimately collide in this claustrophobic adult drama.
- When a Scottish servant girl falls in love with her master, it not only turns her world upside down, but potentially all of Stratton Castle.
- Two deranged brothers, who are under the domineering influence of their crazed mother, kidnap young girls and keep them captive in chains in their basement, where they subject them to depraved "games" that often end in torture and murder.
- Michael, a Vietnam vet with two kids, pulls off a bank heist with his gang, which includes the bank's manager. To ensure the loyalty of everyone involved, Mike makes a special set of keys, so that the hiding place for the loot can only be opened if all the members are present. The bank manager gets cold feet and tries to back out, so Mike and his buddies kill him and his wife, but his daughter gets hold of the key and runs for help to David, one of her father's old friends who also happens to be a Vietnam vet and a former comrade of Michael's. Will David be able to protect his friend's daughter?
- College student Regina wins a getaway vacation at the quiet Red Wolf Inn, which is run by a friendly elderly couple, but it gradually becomes clear that something is amiss.
- Caught in the middle of a bank robbery, a slacker and a bank employee become the ones who arbitrate the intense situation.
- Two reporters investigate a series of UFO sightings and discover a supernatural connection.
- Two vice cops get entangled in a web of prostitution, blackmail and murder.
- A young man meets a girl who might be a ghost, but matters turn serious when his friends start dying under mysterious circumstances.
- Timetraveller Jack Slade enters the year 2035, where society has been destroyed by an evil regime. He travels back in time to 1998 to try and save the planet from annihilation.
- The song "Spicy" by Aespa is about a confident and self-assured woman who knows her worth and isn't afraid to show it. The lyrics describe the singer as being too spicy for anyone who isn't ready for her. She is aware that she is desirable and commands attention wherever she goes. She warns that anyone who tries to play games with her will be met with a fiery intensity they can't handle. The song features verses from each of the members of the group that highlight their individual strengths and personalities. The chorus emphasizes the idea that the singer is "too spicy" for anyone who isn't up for the challenge of being with her. The post-chorus encourages listeners to keep going and not give up, while the bridge declares that the group is unique and one-of-a-kind. The outro reiterates the idea that the singer is too spicy for anyone who can't handle her. Overall, "Spicy" sends a message of empowerment and self-assurance, encouraging women to know their worth and not settle for less than they deserve. The song celebrates the power and confidence of women and encourages them to embrace their individuality and strength.
- An earlier movie about the legendary character, The Mothman. This was filmed on location at two different places that he supposedly was seen.
- Shows how the classic board game has become a worldwide cultural phenomenon, and follows the colorful players who come together to compete for the coveted title of Monopoly World Champion.
- Mystery woman arrives in small mountain hallmark type town to attend a memorial or perhaps just to find resolve in her own life. She stays at a bed and breakfast run by a recent widower and a relationship develops. Some towns people suspect a romance, others just want this mystery girl to go away for no apparent reason other than she is an outsider. The mystery unravels and the girl's presence is cloaked in a deeper need that she has. What is her connection to this town, these people?
- When maverick first-time director Howard Hughes has to recast the female lead in his aerial war picture Hell's Angels (1930), he chooses a fiery, unknown movie extra named Jean Harlow, launching both of their Hollywood careers in the process.
- A documentary telling the story of the last days of Dietrich Bonhoeffer through the eyes of the British ''Black Propaganda'' radio broadcast team.
- In an idyllic setting, a likable but dangerously volatile twelve-year-old boy tries to settle a score with his disagreeable, mysterious neighbor.
- The new TV series dedicated to the lifestyle craze that's sweeping the world.
- Music video for Fleetwood Mac's 1987 song "Big Love". It begins with the shot of a large mansion. It then slowly pans back and continues to pan back nonstop throughout the video as Lindsey Buckingham sings.
- Paranormal investigators and residents talk about the many haunted places in the city of Redlands.
- Believed to be cursed by his father, Mike travels to Seattle in the hope that killing him will end both of their suffering.
- When Bessie and Glen mysteriously disappear from the Grand Canyon they are forced to deal with the true reality of their relationship and finding a way to get back to 1928.
- "Driving Bill Crazy" is the story of a janitor whose life is so crazy, you couldn't make him any crazier, but that won't stop his new roommates from trying. Now there's a race between the insanity of Bill's everyday life, and the twisted false reality of squirrels, pills and ninjas created by his new roommates to see which one finally ends up, Driving Bill Crazy.
- TV Mini Series
- The Harvest is coming and a full moon casts it's October light over the Season of the Witch, affording the perfect atmosphere for Mary and Sebastian, who decide to go to a downtown Halloween carnival. Inside, they meet a stranger named Pomona, who they find crying next to the Fountain of Demons. Pomona is not who she seems to be, but who or what is she? As Mary and Pomona grow closer, Sebastian notices that Mary begins acting strange, an altered version of herself. After which, Pomona then tries to become close with Sebastian but he is very leery, sensing something is just not right with her delusive intentions.
- Illegal aliens, from Mexico, versus the Predator.
- Rev. Warren Addington, the pastor of an eastern evangelical church, is left a will wherein is given the location of a valuable mine in Montana, unknown to any other living person. He takes only one man into his confidence, Jack Beardsley, a westerner and a seemingly trustworthy man, who is familiar with the country. They set out for the mine, prospector style, after swearing allegiance to each other. Beardsley, however, upon the discovery of the mine, turns traitor and after severely wounding the minister prospector, leaves him on the desert to die. In the morning he is found by Red Feather, an Indian maiden, and taken to the Indian village where he is nursed back to health, physically, although he is unable to recall anything preceding his awakening in the Indian village. He carries a small Bible with him and from this instructs the Indian girl, his rescuer, in things pertaining to the true God and His commandments. The most impressive of the commandments to the girl is, "Thou shalt not kill." At this time Beardsley, who has been captured by the Indians, is brought into camp and the sight of his treacherous friend awakens memory in the minister's mind. He is obsessed with a desire for revenge and to kill Beardsley himself. About to execute this revengeful scheme he is intercepted by Red Feather, who flashes before him her slate, on which is written, "Thou shalt not kill." Addington drops the knife and permitting Beardsley to go, turns to thank the Indian girl who saved him from committing a terrible deed.
- Based on the true account of the M.O.N. murders; four friends experience first hand the psychotic mind of a madman as told through one of the most bizarre letters written by an anonymous source calling itself M.O.N. This film is a word-for-word representation of the events that unfolded on these four youths in Goatshead, Ca. Nothing could prepare them for the unspeakable insanity that they would encounter, not only around them...but also in their own minds.
- An Unknown life force takes control of a young woman's life, during a quiet evening alone with her fiance.
- Saul Sinclaire is a divorced musician that has experienced some success as a commercial composer. His life is interrupted when a 20-year-old package mysteriously shows up on his doorstep. The completely unexpected delivery is from his very first love, Melody Hall. With mixed feelings of anticipation and apprehension, he decides to try and reconnect. Almost immediately he experiences the rekindling of the relationship that had meant so much to him so many years before. However, simultaneously and almost equally unexpected, Saul is suddenly faced with some difficult career choices. This situation is almost identical in its implications as the first time he and Melody were together.
- Will Talbot, a miner, is severely injured in an explosion of dynamite on his claim and his life is saved through the aid of his faithful Indian servant. The Indian carries him to their shack and rides to town for the doctor. When the latter arrives he finds that Talbot has not only suffered severe face burns, but seems to have also lost all knowledge of his identity, a species of insanity occasionally the result of a violent shock. The doctor sets about picking the bits of stone and powder from his patient's face, when to his surprise he finds among the fine particles a few grains of god dust. Talbot has made a strike! The scheming doctor plans to cheat the stricken miner out of the rich claim, but his inquiries from the Indian result in failure. Later the doctor returns with a following of town bullies who endeavor to wring a confession from the Indian through torture. Knocked down by a stiff blow from the butt end of the doctor's revolver he rises again, his memory restored. Single-handed, he fights the bullies and wins, driving them from the house. The incident results in Talbot giving the faithful Indian a partnership in the valuable claim.
- Vacationers are terrorized by an army of hungry reptiles.
- When a video game princess crosses over into the real world, a geeky gamer is thrust into an epic suburban adventure.