The next chapter from the World of John Wick follows Eve Macarro (Ana de Armas), who is beginning her training in the assassin traditions of the Ruska Roma. Eve seeks revenge for her father's death, and finds herself crossing paths with John Wick himself.
Berlin, 1939, at the start of World War II, SS Officer Wallenberg (Helmut Berger) is instructed to train twenty of the most beautiful staunch young Nazi women as prostitutes and put them to work in the opulent brothel of Madame Kitty Ingrid Thulin). Unbeknownst to Kitty or the girls who cater to the deepest perversities of the Reich's top-ranking men and women, the whole brothel is bugged and their acts recorded by Wallenberg, thereby feeding his own insatiable need to dominate and blackmail.
After murdering her husband, Linda (Carter Cruise), is sent to prison. She's placed in a cell with Hope (Ana Foxxx) an older inmate. With the help of Hope, Linda feels more secure, especially at night when Eleanor (Sinn Sage), the heartless warden, does her rounds. In addition to this, she has to deal with the prison bullies Elvira (Alison Ray) and Bette (Serene Siren), the prison doctor who exchanges sexual favors for protection. The heat rises when all the girls end up together at night...
Redford stars as Joe Turner, a junior analyst in the C.I.A., scrutinising published texts from around the world for coded messages. But once he discovers an unusual anomaly, his own existence comes crashing down, with every error carrying potentially fatal consequences.
Set during WWII this is the story of Jarah's coming-of-age in a brutal and lawless land - growing from a sweet child to a strong, independent and ferocious woman taking on Australia's corrupt and bigoted system one bad guy at a time. In the best tradition of the gunslinging outlaw, when the enigmatic Jarah (Alexis Lane) is pushed to the limit she explodes in a fury of retribution. But for a revenge western there is a surprising series of twists and turns that lead us closer to redemption and reconciliation.
When a Special Forces operative is recruited to take out an Afghan drug dealer, he discovers that profits from the drug world are being split between powerful Afghan families and secret groups in the U.S. When he meets two victims of sex trafficking he is convinced that the drug lord is also involved in this illegal trade. In order to prove his theories he must immerse himself in this criminal underworld where death and danger lurk at every turn and he must fight to get out alive.
A keen observer of America's social fabric, writer-director John Sayles uncovers the haunted past buried beneath a small Texas border town in this sprawling neowestern mystery. When a skeleton is discovered in the desert, lawman Sam Deeds (Chris Cooper), son of a legendary local sheriff, begins an investigation that will have profound implications both for him personally and for all of Rio County, a place still reckoning with its history of racial violence. Sayles's masterful film - novelistic in its intricacy and featuring a brilliant ensemble cast, including Joe Morton, Elizabeth Peña, and Kris Kristofferson - quietly subverts national mythmaking and lays bare the fault lines of life at the border.
Following the loss of their son, retired sheriff George Blackledge (Kevin Costner) and his wife Margaret (Diane Lane) leave their Montana ranch to rescue their young grandson from a dangerous family living off the grid. They soon discover that the Weboy family has no intention of letting the child go, forcing George and Margaret to fight for their family.
In a bitter divorce settlement from her billionaire husband, Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham) becomes the new owner of AFC Richmond, a struggling English Premier League football team. She's assisted by her director of communications, Leslie Higgins (Jeremy Swift), who formerly worked for her husband. Her first order of business is to fire the team's current manager and replace him with small-time American football coach Theodore "Ted" Lasso (Jason Sudeikis).Ted and his friend, assistant Coach Beard (Brendan Hunt), cross the pond to take up the management of the team's long, albeit modest, histoiy. He gets to know the team, including salty team captain Roy Kent (Brett Goldstein) and top scorer Jamie Tartt (Phil Dunster), but finds his first friend in the locker room is assistant Nathan Shelley (Nick Mohammed). Although he is nationally ridiculed for doing so, Ted works to change the team's profound mediocrity. Richmond is about to change the way they're doing things - now it's the Lasso way.
Mary Hilton (Diana Dors), beautiful and discontented, falls in love with feckless charmer Jim Lancaster (Michael Craig). Embarking on a passionate affair with him, she abandons her husband in favour of her lover, only to discover her feelings are not reciprocated. Wracked with jealousy of Jim's new lover, embittered as she becomes entangled in a web on complex relationships, Mary's mind falls to violent revenge. Condemned to death for her crime, Mary spends her days in prison subject to a strict routine, building relationships with the wardens who will become part of her final hours. Drifting from daydreams to reality, she awaits her fate at the hands of the legal system.
How the west was really won...After a cavalry group is massacred by the Cheyenne, only two survivors remain: Honus (Peter Strauss), a naive private devoted to his duty, and Cresta (Candice Bergen), a young woman sympathetic to the Cheyenne people and distrusting of the US government. As they travel to reach the safety of the base camp, Honus is torn between his growing affection for Cresta, and his disgust for her anti-American stance. It is only when they are witness to the horrible massacre of the Cheyenne village that Honus' firmly held beliefs are truly shaken.
Jean Raymond (Glynis Johns), an upper-class woman with a gambling addiction, is given a twelve-month prison sentence resulting from her inability to pay her debts. At first she is overwhelmingly depressed by life in the women's prison; gradually, however, her misery is relieved by the many close friends she makes there.
Jackie Chan is Condor, an adventurer hired to track down a lost hoard of gold buried in the North African desert by a German patrol as the Nazi war machine crumbled at the end of World War II. The hero is joined by three beautiful women in a race to get the gold and outwit the evil forces relentlessly pursuing them.
In 1889, Italian immigrant Francesca Cabrini (Cristiana Dell'Anna) arrives in New York City, greeted only by disease, crime, and impoverished children. Witnessing the vast inequality of the city, Cabrini sets off on a daring mission to help society's most vulnerable, but must first overcome the prejudices and indifference of those in power. However, despite these momentous setbacks, her broken English, and poor health, she remains determined to use her entrepreneurial mind to build an empire of hope unlike anything that the world has ever seen.
As Eddie (Allen Leech) and Miranda (Isabelle Anaya) drive through a remote area, they unwittingly cross paths with a disturbed sociopath, Wade (J.K. Simmons) whose sole mission is to sow chaos. Wade fixates on Eddie, leaving Miranda momentarily free to escape, but he quickly turns his relentless focus on her. Wade proves to be an ever-present threat, staying one step ahead and relentlessly pursuing anyone who dares to aid her.
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