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The Aerial Anarchists

There is currently no known surviving footage of this film and all information is based upon the original catalog synopsis from Kineto Film Studios. The film contains scenes of a bombing and its aftermath throughout London. Sequences such as the bombing of St. Paul's Cathedral and a railway disaster in which a train is seen to leap into a chasm, feature prominently.


Silk Road (film)

Detailing the capture of Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht by the FBI and DEA agent Rick Bowden, nicknamed the "Jurassic Narc."

Young, idealistic and driven to succeed, Ross Ulbricht creates Silk Road, the internet's first unregulated marketplace. When the site becomes a multimillion dollar pipeline for illicit drugs, Ulbricht draws the attention of Rick Bowden, a dangerously unpredictable DEA agent who uses any means necessary to take him down.


Terror (1924 film)

As described in a film magazine review, Helen Aldrich (Hélène Lorfeuil), a young American sculptress in Paris, has an unexpected adventure with a young Apache who visits her with the intention of obtaining her jewels, changes his mind, and agrees to pose for her. They fall in love. Professor Aldrich (Lorfeuil), her father, is the inventor of a death ray which is expected to accomplish great things in war. The secret is stolen and Helen's lover is suspected of the theft, so Helen sets out to prove his innocence. She does, after meeting with a variety of adventures, clearing the man she loves, and effecting the arrest of the gang leader.


New Super Lucky's Tale

The plot outline of ''New Super Lucky's Tale'' is loosely based on the original ''Super Lucky's Tale'', where Lucky Swiftail embarks on a quest to help his sister Lyra, a member of the Guardian Order, to protect the Book of Ages, inside of which exist entire worlds and characters. ''New Super Lucky's Tale'' includes additional backstory about other members of Lucky's family, which include his parents and brother, who all belong to the Guardian Order. Jinx is a former Guardian and close friend of Lucky's father Liam; a sorcerer and a master of magical illusion, he betrays the other Guardians to claim the Book of Ages for himself after his world inexplicably vanished, which left Jinx and his children as its lone survivors, now known as the Kitty Litter. Lyra along with her brother and the few remaining Guardians flee, avoiding the Kitty Litter for years until they are finally cornered in the world of Foxington. But the Book of Ages reacts to Jinx's magic by pulling the villains and Lucky into the book. With assistance and guidance offered by his newfound golem friends, Lucky collects the pages of the book to reopen the portals to the other worlds within the book as he faces off against members of the Kitty Litter such as Tess, General Buttons and Lt. Fluffinstuff, making new friends along the way.

When Lucky enters Jinx's Castle at Hauntingham, he encounters Lyra who asks him to hand over the book, but this is revealed to be an illusion by Jinx who steals the book, revealing that he allowed Lucky to gather the pages on his behalf and that he intends to use it to rewrite history. Lucky emerges victorious after a battle with Jinx, and in the post-game levels, undertakes the trials to become a guardian, earning a statue made in his honor following his formal induction into the order. In a post-credit cutscene, one of Jinx's children, Mittens, is revealed to have evaded capture. He jailbreaks the rest of Kitty Litter with assistance from Lucas, the missing brother of Lucky and Lyra.


Contra: Rogue Corps

The story is set several years after that of ''Contra III: The Alien Wars'', taking place in Damned City. Due to the catastrophic events of the Alien Wars, Damned City has now become a post-apocalyptic environment that is home to "all sorts of strange artifacts and tech". The harsh environment causes incurable psychic damage to the minds of human beings, driving them insane. The city has a mysterious gate that unleashes hideous Fiends, attacking anything that is alive.

Players assume the roles of four former military mercs, scrappers, and bounty hunters who are known as the Jaegers: Kaiser, a rebuilt cyborg from ''The Alien Wars''; Ms. Harakiri, an assassin with a parasitic alien attached; The Gentleman, a well-cultured, highly intelligent alien bug; and Hungry Beast, a brilliantly scientific cyborg giant panda. Naturally immune to the mind-destroying effects of the city, the Jaegers are humanity's hope against the threat of the Fiends.


Órfãos da Terra

After being victims of a bombing in Syria, Missade (Ana Cecília Costa) and Elias (Marco Ricca) flee to Lebanon with their children, Khaled, a boy who was injured, and Laila (Julia Dalavia) - who agrees to marry a powerful sheikh, Aziz Abdallah (Herson Capri) in exchange for money to pay for his brother's treatment. However, when the boy dies, Laila escapes to Brazil with her parents. After realizing this, the sheikh sends after her Jammil (Renato Góes), a man of her trust and fiancee of her daughter, Dalilah Abdallah (Alice Wegmann), to receive his punishment. Inevitably they fall in love and become fugitives with Aziz, who also decides to go to the country to make sure his marriage is fulfilled. Mysteriously, Aziz is murdered, to which his daughter, Dalila, goes to Brazil with a plan to get revenge on Jammil and Laila.


Hell's Five Hours

Burt Nash is a labourer at a rocket fuel factory who is fired and beaten up by his foreman Jack Fife because he smoked a cigarette in a non-smoking area. Nash decides on revenge where he enters the rocket fuel factory by cutting through a security fence. Nash kills a guard, takes his service revolver and uses it to ignite one of the fuel tanks. He returns to obliterate the entire factory by making himself a human bomb with stolen dynamite after he abducts the wife and child of the head of the plant, Mike Brand to use as hostages. A plan is put into place where all the rocket fuel can be pumped out of the factory via a pipeline, but the process will take five hours. Brand is joined by an FBI Special Agent and a police psychiatrist to prevent the entire surrounding town from being destroyed by an inferno.


Farewell, Doves

Genka Sakhnenko studies at the school and works. But he, practically an adult and independent person, has one secret: after work, he climbs onto the dovecote. He has had a passion for pigeons since childhood. Genka is pleased with the work (he will even outwit his colleague, master Maxim Petrovich, who loves to take from tenants for work), but one day, having injured his hand, he ended up in the hospital, where he became friends with nurse Tanya. However, after a while, on the Komsomol voucher, Genka had to leave to work in another city, and he presented his pigeons to the first grader.


The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea

After supervising a violent police raid of the Anti-terrorist Unit in Athens, Elisabeth is dismissively sent away to the small town of Missolonghi to serve as the local police chief. Ten years after her downgrading, a heavy alcoholic and a scandal to the local community, Elisabeth is still stuck in the swampy little town, together with her only-son, now a teenager. A morning like any other, Elisabeth's lethargic, desperate routine starts interacting and connecting with the religious visions and the bloody nightmares of a silent and mysterious eel-hatchery worker. When a suicide sets off a series of violent events in the local community, secrets long-hidden in the swamps begin to resurface, leading to a lethal confrontation of the two women with all their suppressors.


Darktown (novel)

''Darktown'', set in 1940s Atlanta, follows the story of Lucius Boggs and Tommy Smith, two of Atlanta's first African-American police officers. The novel begins when Boggs and Smith are patrolling in a predominantly African-American neighborhood when they witness a white man hit and knock over a lamppost and slowly flee the scene. The pair, on foot, order the man to pull over and notice an African-American woman in a yellow dress with a bruise on her face in the passenger seat. The cops are unable to convict the white man, later identified as Brian Underhill, due to his race, so they call in white police officers for backup. Officer Lionel Dunlow and his partner, Dennis "Rake" Rakestraw, show up as backup and let the man off without penalty.

While patrolling, Boggs and Smith find the dead body of the woman they had previously seen in Brian Underhill's vehicle. They notice a bullet hole in her chest and no blood near the scene, implying that her body has been moved. The pair return to their headquarters, where they fill out a report on the findings. Boggs calls to get information from records, and he discovers that Brian Underhill was fired from the police force in 1945.

Boggs and Smith call Dunlow and Rake to the scene of an assault on the African-American side of town. Upon arrival, a man has been stabbed and instead of helping the situation, Dunlow beats the stabbed man and refuses to call an ambulance, which forces Boggs to run to a callbox and call for one himself. Dunlow leaves the scene, but Rake stays behind and reveals to Boggs that Underhill's name was removed from the report he submitted on the murder of the woman in the yellow dress.

Boggs later receives a call from Toon, a writer at ''The Daily Times'', who tells him that the woman in the yellow dress is believed to be the daughter of Otis Ellsworth, a farmer from a fictional town, Peacedale. Ellsworth identifies the woman's body as his stepdaughter, Lily Ellsworth. Boggs questions the farmer and discovers that she worked as a maid for Senator Prescott. Boggs visits the Prescott's house and uncovers that Lily had left this job months ago.

Meanwhile, Rake stakes out Brian Underhill's apartment in Mechanicsville, until he sees his partner, Dunlow, enter into the apartment. Rake eavesdrops on the two and his suspicion increases.

After seeing Dunlow and Underhill enter a brothel called "Mama Dove's" in the African-American part of town, Rake decides to investigate. Mama Dove tells Rake that Underhill often picks up "her girls," and they are never seen again. Rake tails Underhill again and is caught. The pair fight and Rake tries to get Underhill to answer questions about Lily's murder. Unsuccessful, he leaves and hears shots behind him. He then finds Underhill dead. Rake leaves the scene as to not incriminate himself of the murder.

Rake visits Silas Prescott, Senator Prescott's son, to ask him some questions about Lily. Silas tells Rake that Lily was fired because she stole something from their family. Rake is tipped off on the phone to meet an unknown caller at a park for information on the murder. When Rake arrives, he is sabotaged by ex-cops that reveal Underhill was part of the "Rust Division," a group that cleans up after murders and crimes committed by high profile individuals. Dunlow hears from Mama Dove that Rake had come to her asking questions about Underhill and Dunlow. A very drunk Dunlow picks up Rake and takes him to his shed where he reveals that he had a child with Mama Dove, who was hit by a car and killed. When Rake goes to leave, Dunlow picks up his gun, whispers the word, "bang," and pretends to shoot Rake.

Smith and Boggs go to Peacedale to try and find answers about Lily's murder from her family; and the local officers run the pair out of town. They try to warn the Ellsworth family of the danger they are in, but it is too late. Smith and Boggs are told that the family's house is on fire. Officer Boggs later calls Rake and reveals to him that Lily's mother was previously an employee for the Prescott's and she was taken advantage of by young Senator Prescott in the 20s, resulting in her pregnancy with Lily.

Still unsure of who actually murdered Lily, Rake confronts Silas Prescott and Silas reveals that he had sexual relations with Lily, and when he found out she was his sister, he murdered her. Before Rake can arrest him, Silas shoots himself in the head in front of Rake and dies. Meanwhile, Dunlow attempts to murder Boggs by running him over. Boggs gets out of the way, but not before Dunlow knocks him unconscious with his car door. Dunlow takes Boggs's body and puts him in the trunk of his car to bury Boggs. When they arrive at their destination, Boggs overpowers Dunlow instead and kills him. He buries him with the help of Smith. The story ends with the light post on Auburn Avenue finally being repaired.


Roxy (film)

Cyrus is a computer geek who has an abnormally large nose. During an ongoing pep rally at the high school, Christian, a new student, spots Roxanne and asks about her, while Cyrus hacks into the school system and disgraces a football jock sending a nude picture to Roxanne. Cyrus is later caught and is given detention in the computer lab. Cyrus' cousin Bronwyn encourages him to confess his feelings to Roxy, his longtime crush, but he fears rejection from her due to his nose. Bronwyn advises him not to worry about his nose since no one else cares. However, even if he tries to hide behind his bold exterior, Cyrus is insecure about his nose and cares a great deal what other people think.

Roxy calls almost immediately and thanks Cyrus for what he did, then asks that they meet up the next day. She says she wants to tell him something very important. An ecstatic Cyrus thinks she might like him back. He goes to see her the next day. While writing a letter to her (on Bronwyn's insistence), which he hides immediately upon Roxy's arrival. Roxy tells him she likes someone. Cyrus is hopeful that it may be him, only to be disappointed when Roxy reveals it is Christian, and she is sure he likes her back. Albeit heartbroken, Cyrus agrees to help Roxy.

Cyrus throws the letter he wrote for Roxy into the trash bin. Unbeknownst to him, Bronwyn picks up the letter and slips it into Roxy's locker. At the lunch spot, Cyrus is insulted by Christian, who does this to stop a bully from harassing Cyrus. Cyrus tries to get back at Christian but stops when he is told his name by Lynn. He proceeds to talk to Christian about Roxy. Christian is unsure of how to begin to talk to Roxy, so Cyrus helps.


The Cavemen Chronicle

"The Cavemen Chronicle" explores recent Estonian history, from the era of Soviet repression to Estonian independence and beyond, through the eyes of a group of intellectuals whose stories intersect and diverge and whose lives, in the narrator's words, "expressed the age."

The novel is divided into four main chronological sections: * "The Old Age," set in the 1960s and 1970s and chronicling the childhood and early adulthood of the protagonists. * "The Middle Ages," set in the 1980s and introducing The Cave, the underground pub where the major characters and many minor ones gather on a regular basis to discuss their lives, debate philosophy, and comment on the state of the world. * "The New Era," a short section centered around the creation of the Independent Republic of Estonia between 1988 and 1991. * "The Newest Age," spanning the 1990s and early 2000s, as the characters adjust to a life in which freedom of expression is celebrated but economic security has been greatly reduced.

Major characters include: * Teedu Tärn, a university lecturer who early on decides that working within the Soviet system is the best course and, with the coming of independence, must grapple with that choice. * Mati Tõusumägi, a magazine editor who delights in publishing subversive ideas disguised as cultural commentary, is expelled from the university, and eventually becomes a leader of the Estonian independence movement. * Juhan "Juku" Raudtuvi, the book's narrator, a Persian translator who ends up working as a gossip columnist. * Klaus, an artist, poet, and actor who eventually becomes famous as a musician and independence advocate. * Manglus, a charismatic, hard-partying artist who rises to become Minister of Culture in the new republic. * Pekka, a Finnish poet who works as a tour guide and gives the Estonians a glimpse of the economic pressures of a market economy. * Illimar, an autistic savant whose correspondence with Juku over several decades reflects his descent into dementia.

By the end of the novel, several characters have died and others still struggle to adapt to a world where their Soviet-era identities have been subsumed by a new state, a market economy, and constant technological change. As Mutt stated in a 2018 interview:

"Back in the Soviet era everyone knew who you were, they knew your face. It was an age with no mass media, and to be a writer was to be a celebrity in an age of no celebrity. ... The numbers for some of the books I published in the 1980s were astonishing—40,000 copies sold, a million people or more reading my work. But I'm still suspicious of these numbers, which seemed unlikely then and, frankly, impossible to conceive of today."


Suitors Duel

''Suitors Duel'' centers around the quest for a goat which yields wine from its udders instead of milk.


SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout

In Encino, California, Patchy the Pirate attempts to get to Bikini Bottom to give SpongeBob SquarePants his birthday present. Down in Bikini Bottom, Sandy Cheeks gathers Patrick Star, Old Man Walker, Mr. Krabs, Mrs. Puff, Bubble Bass, and Plankton to orchestrate a plan to get SpongeBob's house keys and decorate his house, starting with Patrick. Patrick sends SpongeBob to a bus going to the surface, with help landing by French Narrator.

At SpongeBob's house, an argument occurs about the Birthday theme. Sandy gives everyone (now joined by Squidward Tentacles) a decision to divide the themes. The party goes through full swing, but chaos ensues and the house starts falling apart. Arriving at the Trusty Slab, SpongeBob notices that a customer, the cashier Manward, the owner Mr. Slabs and the Fry cook JimBob appear as human counterparts to Patrick, Squidward, Mr. Krabs and himself. A cheerful lady mistakes the Tour Bus for an aquarium, and takes it inside, on her shelf.

Patrick pushes the Tour Bus to the other side, escaping with the other fish. In Bikini Bottom, SpongeBob discovers his destroyed house and thanks everyone for celebrating his birthday, when a Box falls out of the sky. The Box is revealed to be Patchy's head, congratulating SpongeBob, leading SpongeBob's friends to sing a birthday song reminiscent of the opening theme with different celebrities congratulating him.

As the song finishes, Patrick asks SpongeBob how old he is, just to be interrupted by static.


Pookkalam Varavayi (TV series)

Abhimanyu and Samyukta meet in an automobile accident and instantly hate each other, but conspire to help Abhimanyu's brother Harshan who has fallen in love with Samyukta's sister Sapthathi, although Sapthathi is engaged to a man called Ramesh Babu because of her parents' insistence. Sapthathi and Harshan fall in love after seeing each other at Sapthathi's cousin brother's wedding (Aromal) and Harshan's sister's wedding (Madhuri). Avanthika, who is Sapthathi's cousin and Aromal's sister gets jealous of this because she dislikes a poor girl like Sapthathi marrying a rich man like Harshan. Following a series of misunderstandings, Sapthathi's marriage to Ramesh Babu is called off and the new match proposed. Sapthathi's parents agree but Harshan's mom Sharmila insists that Abhimanyu marry first as the eldest son. Though he is a woman hater with no interest in marriage, Abhi says he will marry his employee, Nithya.

Samyukta learns that Sharmila has ill intentions and Sharmila threatens to have Sapthathi killed if Samyukta doesn't stop the marriage. Samyukta is suspicious when Nithya disappears, but it turns out that Abhi was never serious about the marriage and paid Nithya to pretend. Abhimanyu's relatives suggest that he marry Samyukta and he asks her to refuse his proposal before their families. However, she accepts it so that her sister can get married and they are soon married, as are Harshan and Sapthathi.

Both couples move into the family home, though Abhimanyu and Samyukta continue to quarrel. Sharmila consults an astrologer and convinces Sapthathi that there is a threat to Harshan's life, and tell Sapthathi that she must not consummate their marriage for 6 months, which was Subatra and Avanthika's plan to distance the couple. Sapthathi makes excuses to postpone the consummation of their marriage to save Harshan, and the couple faces ongoing interference from his relatives. Samyukta later learns that the astrologer is a cheat but when she tells Sapthathi she doesn't believe her stating that Sharmila, Jyothirmayi and Avanthika would never do such a thing.

Avanthika moves into the home in a scheme of Sharmila's, and she tries to come between Harshan and Sapthathi. Samyukta warns Sapthathi that Avanthika is a fake but Avanthika acts like she has changed so Sapthathi does not heed Samyukta's advice but trusts Avanthika, who helps to frame Samyukta for the theft of family heirlooms, and then plans a trick on Samyukta who calls the police and Avanthika forces Sapthathi to tell the police that Samyukta has a mental illness. Abhi becomes slightly sympathetic and seems to grow closer to Samyukta. However, he gives her divorce papers on his birthday. Samyukta challenges him to give her a year to make him fall in love with her, which he accepts.

Abhi's pregnant sister Madhuri moves into the household and becomes an ally to Samyukta. In a complicated plot they put pressure on Sharmila, by putting things in Sapthathi's drink to make her sick, which helps them fake a pregnancy for Sapthathi. When the pregnancy is confirmed by two doctors Samyukta and Madhuri is called, Sapthathi gets worried because she has not consummated her marriage yet. Sharmila shouts at her thinking that she did consummate. Avanthika, Jyothirmayi and Sharmila are thinking of a plan when Samyukta calls Sapthathi and makes her listen to them talking about their schemes. Sapthathi confronts them for their underhanded behaviour.

Samyukta's old college friend Sruthi begins working for Abhi's business. They conspire to make Abhi jealous by faking calls to Samyukta from a man named Indrajith. Shruthi eventually impersonates Indrajith and visits the home, but Abhi gives Shruthi/Indrajith his blessing to marry Samyukta. Indrajith/Shruthi instead challenges Abhi to three tasks to test whether he loves Samyukta. Abhi, however, fails in all 3 tests and confesses his love for Samyukta. He then witnesses an attack on Samyukta by a man employed by Sharmila. Abhimanyu files an FIR and the police get the truth out of Samyukta's attacker. However, the police blackmail Sharmila for money and she agrees to hand over the money. Her secret is kept safe.

Sharmila hatch many plans to separate Abhimanyu and Samyukta. But Samyukta wins every time and gets very much closer to Abhi. When Samvrutha, Samyukta's sister learns about Samyukta's divorce through her friend Sarath who is also Samyukta and Abhi's divorce lawyer and love interest of Samvrutha they both plan to make Abhimanyu and Samyukta close. As a part of their plan, they arrange for an outing for the couple but it is postponed by Sharmila. In A turn of events, it is also revealed that Harshan and Sarath were college buddies and had once promised that their respective wives should be sisters. Meanwhile, Samyukta's family move into Abhimanyu's house as their house has been conquered by their owner's son which is a plan of Sharmila to make them stay here and humiliate them which will result in Samyukta leaving the house.

Meanwhile, Sapthathi and Harshan consummate their marriage thanks to helping of Samyukta and Sapthathi becomes pregnant.

Later Sarath and his friend doubt whether Samvrutha loves Sarath and make a drama which makes Samvrutha and Sarath confess their love.

As Abhimanyu's and Samyukta's marriage happened in a rush, Abhi and Samyukta's family plans another wedding for them. Sharmila kidnaps Samvrutha and Sarath on eve of the wedding to frame them of eloping. But Abhi finds out about their kidnap and rushed to rescue them but he is also kidnapped by the goons. Samyukta finds this on the day of marriage and rescues Abhi, Samvrutha, Sarath with the help of ranbir and police.

Meanwhile, Samyukta's father discovers Sharmila and her mother's evil plans and threatens them that he will reveal the truth. Sharmila kills him which is witnessed by Sarayu but her aide prevents Sarayu from shouting for help. Everybody starts asking for Samyukta, Abhimanyu, Samvrutha and there comes a letter stating that Samvrutha has eloped with Sarath (letter written by Sharmila) and Sharmila makes Yatheendran's death appear to be a suicide owing to the elopement of his third daughter which convinces everyone including Samyukta. Sarayu later manages to flee from the clutches of Sharmila's hired goon but is knocked down to temporary paralysis.


The Book of Iod

''The Book of Iod'' is part of the Cthulhu Cycle Books series from Chaosium, and includes eleven stories by Kuttner originally published between 1936 and 1939, as well as one story by editor Robert M. Price and one by Lin Carter.


Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts

Sometime by the 23rd century, animals have mutated into anthropomorphic creatures called "mutes". Mutes rose up against the human race, forcing the majority of it to live in underground cities called burrows, while civilization has been reduced to a post-apocalyptic wasteland collectively known as "Las Vistas".

In the first season, Kipo Oak, a thirteen-year-old girl, is separated from her father Lio after their burrow is attacked by a "mega monkey", a colossal, mutated spider monkey. Traversing Las Vistas, she befriends Wolf, a cold and hardened girl who has been surviving on her own after her adoptive wolf family turned on her, the upbeat Benson and his insect companion Dave, and the mute pig Mandu. Together, they set out to find the burrow Kipo's community fled to after their first one was destroyed. During their adventures, Kipo discovers that she has the DNA of a mega jaguar, and can transform her body. As the five journey along they make many mute allies and enemies, including the tyrant Scarlemagne, a mandrill mute who intends to subjugate humanity with his mind-controlling pheromones and force the other mutes into an utopian empire which he will rule with a human army.

In the second season, Kipo learns she was experimented with mute DNA by her parents before her birth, turning her into a half-human, half-jaguar hybrid, and that her mother Song, previously thought to be deceased, is actually the mega monkey who destroyed her burrow, mutated as a side effect from her pregnancy and mind-controlled with Scarlemagne's pheromones by Dr. Emilia, her parents' former employer who now leads a resistance group against mutes. She also discovers that Scarlemagne was originally an ordinary mandrill named Hugo whom Kipo's parents turned sentient and secretly raised as their son, but grew to hate them after they were forced to abandon him. Kipo frees Song from her mind control and defeats Scarlemagne, while Emilia plots to revert mutes back into normal animals.

In the third season, Kipo creates the "Human Mute Ultimate Friendship Alliance" (HMUFA) to fight Emilia, but struggles to make humans and mutes work together. Emilia creates an anti-mute cure with Kipo's DNA, and it is with this cure that Kipo turns her mother human again. Ultimately, Kipo succeeds in making peace between mutes and humans. With her plans foiled and unwilling to accept change, Emilia turns herself into a mega mute to kill Kipo and her friends, but she is defeated with Scarlemagne's help, who sacrifices himself to save Kipo. Five years later, Kipo happily lives on the surface where humans and mutes finally co-exist in harmony.


Tapestries (novel)

''Tapestries'' is a collection of seventeen short stories set in the worlds originally created for ''Magic: The Gathering''.


Shroud of Madness

''Shroud of Madness'' is an ''Earthdawn'' novel set in the Theran-controlled city of Vivane, and details a series of grisly murders and apparent suicides that rock the major noble houses.


The Cursed Land

''The Cursed Land'' is a ''Magic: The Gathering'' novel in which a mysterious trader visits the island of Cridhe, turns one of the inhabitants against his friends and family and persuades him to try to take the power of the Clan Tree, the magical center of the islanders' world.


For the Crown and the Dragon

''For the Crown and the Dragon'' is an 18th-century story where Britain is split into three islands held together by a cold-hearted and isolationist regime, while the rest of Europe is divided into a patchwork of warring city states.


Draft:Jodie (TV series)

Jodie has just graduated from college and started her first full-time job working at a tech company. "The series will satirize workplace culture, Gen Z struggles, the artifice of social media and more."


Becks (film)

Becks (Hall) is a backup musician for her singer girlfriend, Lucy (Kiyoko), living in New York City. After Lucy is cast in an upcoming aspiring singer reality TV show, she moves to Los Angeles and Becks packs up their apartment and road trips to meet her. When Becks arrives in LA she catches Lucy with another woman. Becks then moves back to her hometown of St. Louis, Missouri to live with her devoutly Catholic mother, Ann (Lahti), who states she is uncomfortable with Becks' sexuality. Becks then rekindles a friendship with her former high school boyfriend, Dave (Fogler), who now owns a bar in town. Becks begins to play shows regularly at the bar and meets Elyse (Suvari), the bored housewife of a man Becks went to high school with. Elyse pays Becks for guitar lessons and they begin a clandestine romance. After Ann catches them having sex, she kicks Becks out of the house. Becks and Elyse plan to move to New York together, but Becks leaves without her and returns to Brooklyn.


Mani (web series)

The series follows the lives of a young girl, Sky (Piper Rockelle), her male nanny "Mani" (Lawrence Wayne Curry) and their best friend, Harmony (Hayley LeBlanc), who is secretly dating Sky's crush, Dylan (Julian Clark).


A Dona do Pedaço

In 1999, in the fictional city of Rio Vermelho, the families of vigilantes Ramirez and Matheus lived in war for generations until Maria da Paz (Juliana Paes) and Amadeu (Marcos Palmeira) fell in love and sealed a peace agreement between them. On the wedding day, however, Amadeu is mysteriously shot and the war is restarted, causing Maria to flee to São Paulo without knowing that she is pregnant. The mothers of both clans make a deal and lie to the families that both Maria and Amadeu are dead, but in revenge Amadeu's father orders Maria's nieces to be murdered. Both girls end up miraculously saving themselves: Fabiana ends up in a convent and Virginia lives on the streets until she is adopted by the rich couple Beatriz (Natália do Vale) and Otávio (José de Abreu). Twenty years later, Maria becomes a successful baking entrepreneur thanks to family recipes, although she never gets along with her daughter, Josiane (Agatha Moreira), who criticizes her behavior and appearance. Josiane knows that she needs her mother to achieve the social projection she needs to become an influencer, and devises a plan with the help of Régis (Reynaldo Gianecchini). Maria reunites with Amadeu and discovers the lie that separated them, but they are prevented from resuming their romance when his wife, Gilda (Heloísa Jorge), becomes seriously ill. Devastated, Maria marries Régis, without imagining that he is her daughter's partner in the plan to get her hands on her entire fortune.

Meanwhile Maria's nieces took different paths: Vivi (Paolla Oliveira) became famous on the internet for her charisma, being everything Josiane always dreamed of, and lives an overwhelming romance with Chiclete (Sérgio Guizé) without knowing that he is a hitman sent to execute her, although he also loves her. Fabiana (Nathalia Dill), on the other hand, spent a miserable life in the convent and, upon discovering that Vivi is her sister, decides to ruin her life, nourished by the hatred of the different life opportunities they had. In addition, Fabiana also begins to threaten Otávio and Josiane by discovering their secrets.


Mystery Plane

In the fall of 1923, young Tommy Tomkins (Tommy Bupp) admires Captain Brandy Rand (George Lynn), a World War I ace. Brandy flies in and parachutes out of his aircraft, but lands in a lake. Tommy rescues him in a rowboat, then shows Brandy a scrapbook about the flyer's exploits, who encourages the young man to become a flyer himself.

Many years later, Tommy (John Trent) becomes a pilot and is managing an airport in Shreveport, Louisiana. He designs a radio-controlled bombing device that Tommy and his partner Skeeter Milligan (Milburn Stone) are ready to demonstrate to the Army. The Army commander (John Elliott) is very impressed when they score two direct hits. A gang of spies is also watching the test. The spies, who include a much-weathered Brandy, now a drunk running contraband, have been offered half a million dollars for the device from an enemy country.

Another spy, Anita (Polly Ann Young), asks to take flying lessons from Tommy as a means of watching him and his operation. When he is tricked by a fake message, Tommy is captured by the spies. As he is being interrogated, a drunk and chagrined Brandy comes into the room. The spies then take Skeeter and Tommy's girl friend, Betty Lou Barnes (Marjorie Reynolds), hostage to force Tommy to give them the plans to the bombing device.

Tommy, Skeeter and Betty Lou manage to escape in a biplane. A troop of Army soldiers arrive at the hideout and arrest Anita, while the other spies flee and pursue Tommy in Brandy's aircraft.

Brandy, however, radios Tommy to change course and then crashes his aircraft into the ocean. When the spies are captured, a squadron of Army aircraft equipped with the new bombing device become part of a film shot at Shreveport. Tommy, Betty Lou and Skeeter all laugh at the prospect of "Tailspin Tommy" appearing on the silver screen.


Stunt Pilot

While working as a stunt pilot for Hollywood director Sheehan, Tailspin Tommy suspects that his aircraft was sabotaged to get authentic crash footage. He quits his job, and Earl Martin, a reckless pilot, replaces Tommy.

After Martin crashes his aircraft while flying with Tommy's sweetheart, Betty Lou Barnes, Tommy becomes enraged. Sheehan, needing a pilot to perform a dangerous dogfight with Martin, convinces Tommy's pal Skeeter to take the job. Skeeter is desperate to raise money to pay for his sister's operation.

Tommy, afraid for his friend's life, kidnaps Skeeter and flies in his place. During the dog fight, Tommy's machine gun is loaded with real bullets, and he shoots down Martin before realizing his gun is not shooting blanks. He is arrested on the charge of murder. Tommy remembers an argument he overheard between Martin and Sheehan, and is sure that the director is behind the murder. He takes off after Sheehan's train.

Meanwhile, the sheriff is after Tommy, until Skeeter finds photographs that show Sheehan replacing the bullets in Tommy's machine gun. Sheehan's train is stopped and the sheriff obtains Sheehan's confession that he killed Martin because the pilot had stolen the affections of his wife and then deserted her.


Kukaracha (film)

Kukaracha is trustee of police in the one district of Tbilisi. He worked here a little time, but people loved him, because he wastn't only policeman for them, he was defender of kindness and plural morals. He killed because of his principes.


Russian Souvenir

Varvara Komarova in a company with foreigners is sent by plane to Beijing. After the forced landing of an aircraft on the shore of Lake Baikal, tourists observe life in the USSR and understand that the Russians are a peace-loving people with whom you can exist in harmony.


Meltdown (Atari 7800)

This game is set in a world where international terrorists have threatened to destroy the world. To accomplish this, the terrorists unleashed a weapon known as "sparkx" to attack 20 nuclear reactors. This weapon attacks the control rods of each reactor until forcing a nuclear meltdown. The player takes on the role of an unnamed hero tasked with destroying the sparkx within each reactor to save the world.


Un rescate de huevitos

On a peaceful morning at the "Granjas el Pollon", Toto is starting his morning routine when Bacon informs him that Di has given birth to their new egg children, Max and Uly. Their golden appearance leads La Abuelita to submit them for a ranch contest, catching the attention of Duquesa, a Russian egg collector. At first, Toto is excited until the children express desire to play in the outdoors, causing Toto to worry and immediately become over protective. He eventually allows them to play under Bibi's supervision, but uses many protective procedures along the way. Just then, two opossums Tlacua and Cuache, disguised as chickens, sneak into the farm in an attempt to eat chickens when Perro Fidencio locks them up in an empty farmhouse. This causes more concern for Toto, but after Di's advice, he promises his children playtime after the contest.

The following day, Max and Uly are declared winners at the egg contest for their golden appearance, as Duquesa offers Abuelita $200 dollars but refuses and pays her back instead. Outraged, she orders the two bandit brothers, Panzovich and Gordimitri to track the "Granjas el Pollon" farm. Meanwhile, on the way home, Toto once again becomes worried for his children after Duquesa's encounter and tears up their winning ribbons, making them afraid of him. Later that night, the remorseful Toto sits by the pond when the Russian collectors send hunting moles in mind-controlled helmets to track and kidnap Max and Uly. Bibi and Willy track down one of the moles, named Toporocho, who thanks them for freeing him from the helmet. In return, he helps Toto and his friends board the cargo plane to Africa. They track the plane down and board inside.

Inside the plane, the egg children meet a variety of fellow-snatched eggs inside named jars, including those of a peacock, an eagle, a parrot, a roadrunner, a quail, and returning characters including Coco, Iguano, Serp, Torti, Lagartijo, Manotas, and Huevo de Halcón. Toto and company then make it into the cargo room when a fight between the bandit brothers breaks out. Toto and Di were eventually thrown off the plane, and Willy, Bibi, Bacon, and Toporocho saved them with a parachute, ending up in Congo. As Duquesa and the bandit brothers drive off, Toto and his company were underground, splashed to a hippo's river where three hippos give them a ride.

Upon arrival at Barón's mansion, Duquesa presented Max and Uly to the Master Chef, which he ordered all the eggs be refrigerated for two days. After introducing themselves to one another, the eggs get into an argument when Max and Uly, thanks to Di's loosening of their jar, freed them all. They then find a way to control the temperature, at which Manotas only lowered it further. This led to Serp being used to open the lock with his rattle.

Meanwhile, as Toto's group were riding on the three hippos, he and Di have a conversation about their kids when two monkeys take them to a jungle talent show audition where the monkeys find Toto funny. Back at Barón's mansion, the escaping eggs finally unlocked the cage and the roadrunner egg raised the temperature up again. Afterwards, the eggs make up a plan to hide as plant rocks.

At the talent show, many performing animals were judged and rejected by four animals judges led by King "Leonidas I". Toto, dressed as a clown, and Di were locked up in cages before the next performance. Toto was downed when Di encouraged him to perform and stand up to Leonidas. He did so and got into a battle with the King lion, and defeated him - with the help of his egg friends. Just as they're about to leave, Di encouraged the entire animal audience to join for a battle against the humans.

Barón Roncovich later arrived at his mansion, and the Master Chef's crew take the plants to the dining hall where Duquesa hosted a dinner auction. The Chef's crew later discover the eggs' disappearance; however, he found them on the plants they were hiding and ordered the crew to gather them. Just then, Toto and his crew, along with animals he recruited, battle against the guests and the bandits. After claiming victory and rescuing the eggs, Toto and Di were finally reunited with Max and Uly, where Toto apologized to his children for the ribbon incident. Suddenly, a huge gas leak-triggered fire broke out and Toto and Di managed to escape alive with their children eggs.

They board on a plane back home after bidding goodbye to their animal friends. However, the now-fired Duquesa found her way inside and locked all the doors, in attempt to steal back the eggs for her own plans. An idea came to Max and Uly and they tried to enter the cargo room when Toto briefly held them back before agreeing to trust them. As they fought back against Duquesa, Huevo de Águila Real hatched into a newborn eagle and sent her flying out of the plane with a parachute. Following another victory, the entire crew sang and danced. Meanwhile, Duquesa complained about studying as she landed at a river. Toto's family and friends finally made it back with Max and Uly to the "Granjas", continuing the dance party as the roadrunner egg ends the film.

In the mid-credits scene, Tlacua and Cuache were paddling from inside their cage when they fall down a waterfall.


Unseen Hands

Jean Scholast (Beery) makes a favorable impression on a wealthy businessman's wife (La Rue), and she gets her husband George Le Quintrec to hire him. Scholast works his way into the millionaire's life, stealing his wife and his fortune, and eventually murdering the old man. He later begins to experience hallucinations involving the ghost of the murdered man, and in the end, he is frightened to death by the apparition out in the desert.


Domino Kid

Domino (Rory Calhoun) returns from the Civil War to find his ranch in ruins and his father murdered. Five men were responsible and four were identified. One by one Domino outdraws the four that were known, all being outlaws. There is only one left now. Domino does not know his identity but that man probably knows of Domino and his mission.


Law of the Texan

Shipments are being stolen, so the Rangers send Buck and his men to protect the next shipment, when that is also stolen, Buck is kicked out of the Rangers and joins the gang responsible for the crimes. But that is just an excuse to find the leader of the gang known as El Coyote.


Draugen (video game)

Edward Harden arrives in the remote village of Graavik with his young companion, Alice. Harden is in pursuit of his missing sister Elizabeth, whose last known location appears to be the household of the Fretland family of Graavik. Edward and Alice find the village completely deserted and seek out the Fretland farmhouse. With the owners missing, the pair settle in and wait for the arrival of the natives. Searching the house, Edward finds a tailor's dummy, wearing his sister's characteristic scarf, convincing him that Elizabeth had been or perhaps still is in the vicinity. During their first night, Edward catches a glimpse of a shadow at his window and gives chase, believing the figure to his sister. After a frantic pursuit through the hillside, he is found by Alice, who notes that their boat, tethered at the coast, has now disappeared, stranding them in the village.

The pair explore the village the next day, primarily for news of Elizabeth, but also to uncover the eerie events preceding the disappearance of the villagers. They learn that Graavik used to be a mining town, ran by twin brothers Johan and Fredrik Fretland. An unknown quarrel drew the brothers apart and their hostility to each other was reflected among the rest of the community. Ultimately, the death of Fredrik's daughter Ruth, for which Fredrik accuses his nephew Simon, breaks any remaining family bonds completely and sparks open conflict. Edward and Alice come upon a unnamed villager near the church who hung himself. Later on, Edward find Anna's diary entries showing concern for Ruth, who had apparently been making secret visits somewhere on the island and hoarding seemingly ancient Viking artifacts.

In the meantime, Edward finds various articles of clothing, like a hat, a pair of gloves and a brooch, which he asserts to belong to her sister and left behind as breadcrumbs for him to find her. Also, tension begin to rise between the scientifically minded and skeptical Edward and the empathetic and compassionate Alice, who insists Edward to break out of his obsession of seeking his sister and piece together the tragedy in Graavik. On their fourth day in the village, the pair hear the ringing of the church bell, which they race to investigate. They enter the boarded up and abandoned church, and find the records of recent births and deaths. Most of the deaths are attributed to being caused by a local curse. Finding a recent, unnamed burial, Edward is violently distraught and digs up the deceased – not his sister but a stranger. His relief is rebuked by a furious Alice, who castigates his increasingly unhinged behavior and callousness to the world around him. An incandescent Edward banishes Alice in rage, who disintegrates into thin air – revealing that she was a figment of Edward's imagination. Remorseful, Edward gives chase and begs Alice's forgiveness. At the Fretland farmhouse, Alice hurls herself off of the roof to Edward's horror. At the side of her limp body, Edward is rebuked by a large angelic statue, insisting he's not alone. Later, the angel and Alice, now revived, try to dissuade Edward from his obsession but Edward casts them out forever. Now alone, Edward unlocks the final room of the house, finding the deceased body of his host, Anna Fretland. Edwards also finds a letter written by a bereaved and distraught Fredrik, promising closure, and a lighter which Edward claims to belong to Elizabeth.

Concluding that Elizabeth came to Graavik to write the story of the Fretlands, he makes way to the hill, first to Johan's farmhouse where he finds correspondence from Fretlands' British investor threatening financial ruin. Inside the Fretland mine, numerous Viking artifacts and treasures of significant archaeological value were discovered whose public disclosure would have forced the shutdown of mining operations. Such shutdown would have buried the Fretlands in debt. It was this event that drove Fretlands apart and sowed distrust between Johan and Fredrik. Fredrik covered up the find with the collaboration of his investor, but a later cave-in tragedy shut mining operations down anyway and ruined him financially. Fredrik interpreted Ruth's death by misadventure at the cliffside as revenge by his brother's family, possibly burned Johan's house down in retaliation, and sparked open conflict in town. The town came to believe these tragic events were the result of a curse placed upon them for disturbing and stealing the Viking artifacts from their burial site in the mine. Presumably, the final survivor of this conflict buried the dead in the church cemetery and then committed suicide by hanging himself from a nearby tree.

Edward finally breaches the mine and comes to what appears to be the Viking hoard. However, as he attempts to uncover it, the mine begins to collapse and Edward barely makes it out. He is immediately called at by his sister's voice, who summons him back to Fretland house. Following the voice to the room where he'd been sleeping for the past week, Edward's sanity frays and he treats the tailor's mannequin, which he had been adorning with his sister's belongings, as her sister. He suddenly realizes that the articles turn extremely old. Suddenly, Edward is confronted with Alice and the angel – who break the news to him. Elizabeth Harden had died in infancy, drowned in a pond. Edward, 11 at the time, brought her dead body to his mother, who later hanged herself, only to be followed by his father who shot himself. Edward's relentless pursuit for Elizabeth was a coping mechanism for his trauma. Alice and the angel, his antithesis as a young, optimistic and compassionate, and a manifestation of his lapsed faith, thus accompanied him at all times.

Reconciling with his loss, Edward and Alice witness their missing boat return from the fiord. The two leave Graavik with Alice suggesting that Edward write a book about what happened to the town and its people.


Northern Story

The film takes place on the eve of the Decembrist revolt in 1825. The film tells about officer Pavel Bestuzhev, who is sent into exile in the garrison in the North. There he meets the wounded Decembrist, who is trying to leave Russia. Pavel decides to help him.


Nativity Rocks!

Doru, a child refugee from Syria, is separated from his father as he arrives in the United Kingdom. He is moved to Coventry by social worker Miss Shelly and joins St Bernadette's Primary School, where he meets new teaching assistant Jerry Poppy, who assists him in his search for his father, amid another Christmas musical production for the school, led by impresario Emmanuel Cavendish. Jerry Poppy is immediately suspicious that Cavendish and he have met before, believing that his mother used to clean Cavendish's parents' house before Cavendish framed Jerry for stealing a broach.

With nowhere to stay, Jerry and Doru end up staying with Barnaby, a lonely boy with rich parents who are often away. After Jerry helps Barnaby decorate the house, he prompts Barnaby's mother Clara to start making more of an effort to be there for her son emotionally rather than just providing for him financially. Cavendish's auditions for the show initially go well, but when Cavendish starts trying to take all the major parts for himself, he is fired by the schools so they can do it themselves. Doru’s father goes looking for Doru, and after receiving £1 from a Shopkeeper, hitches a bus to Coventry.

In an after credit’s scene, it is revealed that The Shopkeeper set the whole thing up.


Marie & Gali

The anime follows Marika, a student who loves the gothic lolita aesthetic, but falls asleep as soon as someone starts talking about science. One day, after a nap on the train, she discovers that her stuffed animal, Pet, is able to move and ends up in the strange city of Galihabara. Here, Marika meets the astronomer Galileo and other famous scientists, and with a bit of their help, starts to appreciate science little by little.


The Old West (film)

Doc Lockwood and his gang are trying to take away Gene Autry's contract for supplying horses to the stagecoach line.


Barnyard Blaster

The player takes on the role of a farm hand. The player and their grandpa decide to invest their life savings into a farm. However, once settled in, both notice that several rodents, birds, and other critters are threatening the farm. It is up to the unnamed player to take out the critters.


Araby (1999 film)

Based on the short story by Irish author James Joyce, Araby is the bittersweet tale of a young boy's confused affection for his friend's older sister. Taught by Jesuits in turn-of-the-century Dublin, and raised in a strict Catholic family, the boy worships her from afar. When she finally notices him, the girl expresses her sadness in not being able to attend the enchanting Araby bazaar. The boy nobly sets out to attain a gift for the girl, but instead meets with a harsh revelation. The boy's romantic quest through the streets of Dublin becomes a religious pilgrimage, merging the sensual and the sacred.


City in Darkness

Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) is visiting Paris during the Czech annexation crisis in September 1938, but is having trouble finding a way to return to the United States, since there are transportation disruptions due to the threat of the impending war and the Munich Crisis. While visiting the office of the Chief of Police Romaine (C. Henry Gordon), who is away on business, word is received that Petroff (Douglass Dumbrille), a well-known millionaire, has been murdered. Romaine's bumbling godson, Police Inspector Marcel Spivak (Harold Huber) has been left in charge during the chief's absence, and is terrified of handling such a high profile murder investigation. He asks for Chan's assistance, which is agreed to.

Spivak suspects his butler, Antoine (Pedro de Cordoba), but spy Charlotte Ronnell (Dorothy Tree) is spotted fleeing the residence. Due to a chance encounter earlier, Chan realizes that local woman Marie Dubon (Lynn Bari) is involved, and the two detectives head to her hotel. Charlie learns that Dubon was helping her husband, Tony Madero (Richard Clarke), clear his name after Petroff accused him of smuggling. Following a clue in Dubon's room, Chan interrogates counterfeiter Louis Santelle (Leo G. Carroll). Returning to the Petroff household, Chan and Spivak track down burglars Lola (Barbara Leonard), Max (Louis Mercier), and Alex (George Davis) (who had broken into Petroff's house just before the murder) before interrogating Petroff's business partner, Belescu (Noel Madison).

After nearly being killed by Santelle, Charlie realizes that three clues are the key to the case: A dropped franc coin, a wooden leg, and a telephone left off the hook. After Belescu is shot, Chan and Spivak chase Ronnell to Le Bourget Airport. But her plane crashes during takeoff and she dies. Chan returns to police headquarters, and reveals that Antoine (a French patriot) killed Petroff after returning home early and discovering that Petroff was selling arms to Nazi Germany. Prefect Romaine says Antoine will likely stand trial for murder, but is likely to receive the Legion of Honour instead of the guillotine.


La liga de los 5

Years earlier, the former Liga de los 5 break into Tin Marín's to save Chema and Dolores, the leaders' children. Chema and Dolores' mother decides to give in to complete a ritual Tin Marín was conducting; as their father and the rest of the team try to stop Tin Marín, the place collapses in the process. Chema and Dolores' parents die during this event.

Chema, who has the ability to emanate capsaicin and turn his surroundings pungent and Dolores, who can turn into a ghost —similarly as how her mother did,— now live with the team's gadgetman Tuerkas; after an inccident in which Dolores uses her powers gets uploaded to the internet, Tin Marín locates their house and kidnaps her. Tuerkas introduces Chema to the remaining Liga de los 5 team members: Catrina, a living skeleton who can manipulate bones and use them under her will; Tetlepanquetzal (or Tetle for short), an Aztec warrior who can turn into any animal he touches; and Tuna, a wrestler whose body can produce spines and cactus sap. Chema, Catrina, and Tetle go search for Tuna; as he gets into a feud with his employer, Tuerkas informs the team that Tin Marín is at the Museum of Anthropology getting his hands on a dagger needed for the ritual, while Tin Marín manages to steal it, Tuna reveals he replaced the original dagger with a decoy and kept the original one, albeit it got stolen before.

The team head to the Lagunilla market in hopes to find the dagger. Unbeknownst to them, Tin Marín tracks them down and retrieves the authentic dagger. Meanwhile, at Tin Marín's hideout, Dolores learns that Tin Marín wants to summon an entity known as Dr. Vampiro who can resurrect his daughter. The next day, Chema and Tuna find Tin Marín's hideout after Chema realizes he was given a flyer about a local fair earlier. After their sneak-in goes awry, Catrina and Tetle arrive in a modified bus and save both of them but the bus gets stuck in the underground. Tin Marín manages to summon Dr. Vampiro but he deceives Tin Marín by not resurrecting his daughter as he had promised, the team escapes from the bus and Chema tries to free Dolores with the help of a redeemed Tin Marín, who sacrifices himself in the process.

Dr. Vampiro gives sentinence to various landmarks of Mexico City; such as Tláloc's fountain, the Angel of Independence, the Cabeza de Juárez monument, and the Monument to the Revolution, to cause havoc in the city. Catrina, Tetle, and Tuna successfully stop them as Chema and Dolores join powers to defeat Dr. Vamprio, he is defeated and crushed by the Estela de Luz. The newly formed Liga the los 5 are recognized as saviors of the city.


Sangen til livet

The film is a melodrama about a factory director who is loved by his workers and a power struggle between a good and evil capitalist.


Black Christmas (2019 film)

While walking home, Hawthorne College student Lindsay is killed by a masked individual. Riley Stone, a member of the Mu Kappa Epsilon sorority, struggles with PTSD after being raped by Delta Kappa Omicron fraternity president Brian Huntley. Meanwhile, her sorority sister Kris has angered the DKO fraternity and Professor Gelson following a petition from her requesting that university founder Calvin Hawthorne's bust be moved from the main building and another requesting Gelson be fired due to his refusal to teach books written by women.

Riley and Kris, along with their friends Marty, Jesse, and Helena, arrive at the DKO fraternity for the talent show where Riley discovers new pledges for DKO engaging in a ritual around Hawthorne's bust. She saves a drunken Helena from being sexually assaulted by a DKO member and takes Helena's place in the talent show. Upon seeing Brian in the crowd, she performs a song with her sorority sisters condemning the rape culture at the fraternity. Later, Helena is abducted by Lindsay's attacker while Riley begins to bond with Landon, a frat boy. The girls start to receive threatening text messages from an account posing as Calvin Hawthorne, similar to what Lindsey had received before she was murdered. The next day, sorority sister Fran is attacked and killed by the masked assailant. While searching for Helena, Riley encounters Gelson and finds his list of the MKE girls. She reports the disappearances to campus police but they refuse to help.

That night, Riley and Kris argue over Kris' posting of the performance in which Riley reveals at the end that Brian raped her. As Riley blames Kris for the threatening messages from DKO, Marty argues with her boyfriend Nate and demands that he leaves. After Jesse is killed by the assailant, the girls are also attacked, leaving Marty injured. Kris discovers Jesse's body while Nate arrives to apologise and is also murdered. Riley kills the assailant but the girls are attacked by two other individuals. Marty dies while Riley and Kris kill the attacker and identify him as a DKO pledge she saw at the ritual earlier.

The two escape in Nate's car and Riley theorizes that Hawthorne, who was known for practicing black magic, is responsible for the murders via his bust which emits black liquid. Kris suggests they go to the police but Riley demands they go to the fraternity and the two separate. Riley enlists Landon to help her enter the fraternity. Kris discovers Lindsey's sorority sisters also being attacked by DKO and rescues them. At the DKO house, the frat brothers convince Landon to be a pledge. Riley discovers Helena, who is tied up, but is knocked unconscious by a DKO member.

She wakes up tied up while confronted by Gelson, Brian, and other DKO members. Gelson reveals that after Kris forced the bust's relocation, they discovered Hawthorne's plan, involving a spell and the black liquid, to control women. The liquid allows the spirit of Hawthorne to possess the fraternity's pledges and send them out to murder women they deem unruly. Helena has been secretly working with the fraternity and stole items from her sisters that allowed the possessed pledges to locate their targets. Helena is murdered before Kris and other sorority sisters attack the fraternity. Riley overpowers Brian and smashes the Hawthorne bust. Kris sets Gelson on fire and the women and Landon escape, locking the frat brothers inside and leaving them to burn to death.


Geisha Girl (1952 film)

Two American soldiers—Rocky Wilson (Steve Forrest) and Archie McGregor (Archer MacDonald)—serve in the Korea War. One day they are on the leave in Tokyo. The easygoing duo wants to visit night clubs and bars, but GIs are not allowed to enter there. Therefore, the two want to find civilian clothing to do what they want. They go to a recommended black market shop and buy new cloth. Archie discovers strange pills in the breastpocket of the suit jacket, and the sales clerck wants to cancel the deal, but they are interrupted by the military police. Rocky and Archie are trailed to a bar where Mr. Nakano (Tetsu Nakamura), who is a powerful gang leader, encounter them and invites them to visit his home, mentioning that there is a geisha school there.

Rocky Wilson and Archie McGregor are accompanied by stewardess Peggy Barnes (Martha Hyer), who is actually a government spy trying to track down the mysterious pills because they are very powerful explosives, even more dangerous than an nuclear bomb. Nakano, assisted by his henchmen and some geisha, tries to get the pills from Archie but fails to do so because one geisha girl, Michiko, informs Peggy who, in turn, informs the police. The police captain forcefully invites Zoro (Dekao Yokoo), a powerful hypnotist, to get involved in the events. The gangsters keep on chasing the pills, but the conjuror-magician finally manages to subdue the villains. The two soldiers are left in the Peggy Burnes's custody.


Waterdeep: Dragon Heist

Volothamp Geddarm sets the adventurers off on an urban-themed treasure hunt for a massive hoard of gold within the city of Waterdeep. Depending on the Dungeon Master's choice of season, the adventurers will ultimately face off with one or more of the following villains: Manshoon the Manyfaced, Jarlaxle Baenre, Xanathar the Beholder, and/or the Cassalanters (Lord Victoro and Lady Ammalia Cassalanter).

Chris Perkins, Lead Designer of ''Waterdeep: Dragon Heist'', stated that the adventure module takes place in "1492 DR, the Year of Three Ships Sailing".


French Exit (novel)

Frances Price, a sixty-five year old wealthy widow, and her adult son Malcolm Price live together in New York City. When her financial planner reveals that she is completely insolvent, something he has been warning her about for the better part of a decade, Frances illegally sells everything that she owns and decides to take her childhood friend, Joan, up on the offer to live in her apartment in Paris.

Mother and son, along with their cat Small Frank, take a cruise ship to Paris. Onboard they meet a medium named Madeleine who tells them that Small Frank is inhabited by the spirit of Frances's deceased husband Frank, something both she and Malcolm were aware of.

Frances and Malcolm live a life of misery and near isolation in Paris. Frances begins to spend their remaining money lavishly, developing a "plan" to fix their circumstances. She informs Small Frank of her plan and he runs away.

In order to locate Small Frank, Frances has a friend hire an investigator to locate Madeleine. Madeleine is able to make contact with Small Frank who informs Malcolm and then everyone else that Frances intended to kill him and he has no intention of returning to her. Frances spends the rest of the week entertaining the various guests and friends she has made in Paris including Joan, who shows up believing that Frances intends to kill herself, and Malcolm's ex-fiancé Susan who is still in love with Malcolm and comes to Paris to be with him. Eventually, after spending all her money and reconciling somewhat with Susan, Frances kills herself.


Ganryu (video game)

On April 14, 1612, Miyamoto Musashi fought a duel against fencer Sasaki "Ganryū" Kojirō in the shores of Ganryū-jima island using a bokken carved from an oar but prior to the battle, Musashi saw a glimpse of the lengthy ōdachi under possession of Kojirō and proceeded in making a wooden sword of greater length compared to his rival. Musashi eventually emerged victorious from the short fight after striking Kojirō on his forehead that left him fatally wounded on the sand, with the former departing from the location without finishing in killing the latter, proving his point and ultimate goal of defeating him to detractors who called Musashi a coward for the act towards his rival.

A month has passed since the defeat of Kojirō at the hands of Musashi, who is planning to meet in Kyoto with his love, Otsu, who is joined by her young sister Suzume, a kunoichi from the Iga clan to escape. During this period, a series of kidnappings are occurring in Kyoto at the hands of a mysterious and sinister ninja clan. Before Musashi arrived the city, Otsu was kidnapped by the ninja clan while Suzume was momentarily out, which prompts Musashi and Suzume to form a team in order to rescue Otsu and the kidnapped citizens from the clan.

On their venture, the duo faces a number of ninjas as well as monsters and eventually find the author responsible for all the occurring kidnappings in Kyoto; Sasaki "Ganryū" Kojirō, who has a scar on his forehead and had risen from death reincarnating as a vengeful demonic demigod embedded with rage and evil known as Chaos, obtaining a power far beyond his imaginations and challenges both Musashi and Suzume to a final duel in Ganryū-jima. Due to their mutual love towards Otsu, Musashi and Suzume confront Chaos in an arduous fight, which results in the evil demigod being destroyed once and for all, with the duo finally reuniting with Otsu. Musashi and Otsu eventually married, while Suzume assumes the role of her sister in the Iga clan as a priestess.


Chemical Hearts

Teenager Henry Page considers himself a hopeless romantic but has never fallen in love. He aspires to be a writer and to be chosen as editor of his high school newspaper. The newspaper's faculty advisor disappoints him by making him share the editor position with Grace Town, a new student in his class. Grace is physically disabled walking with a limp and using a cane. She is also sullen and morose and initially rejects Henry's attempts to talk to her.

After missing his bus on the first day, Henry and Grace wind up walking home along the same route. Although distant at first, Grace relents and offers to drive Henry home once they reach her house. However, she refuses to drive and has him drive her car and leave it at his house. The next day, a mysterious middle-aged man retrieves her car without speaking to Henry.

As Grace begins to let Henry into her life, she shows him an abandoned factory with a pool containing koi fish. He falls in love with her despite her mixed signals and obvious indications that she is emotionally traumatized. He follows her one day and finds her at the grave of a teenager. Upon further investigation, he learns that the dead teenager was killed in a car accident and that Grace had been in the car when it happened causing her disability and leading to her changing schools.

Their romance peaks at a Halloween party, after which they have sex. It is Henry's first time. They have a romantic few days together, but Grace is still troubled.

On the anniversary of the car accident, Henry goes to her house and learns that she has been living in the room of her deceased boyfriend, with his mother and father (the man who had picked up her car earlier). She finds Henry there and they argue as she is clearly still in love with her dead boyfriend. Henry cannot handle this information and they break up.

One day, after being told by Dom’s father that Grace has gone missing, Henry finds her in the koi pool, wearing what was to have been her wedding dress. He takes her back to her home.

As Henry's and Grace's senior year comes to an end, they avoid talking to one another at the school. Grace leaves the newspaper after taking some time off school. After the last issue of the newspaper is released, to which Henry has contributed a heartfelt essay about the biochemistry of teenagers, they meet in a school hallway. Their encounter is an emotional one and they hug, but then go their separate ways.


Secret Obsession

On a rainy night, a woman (Brenda Song) flees down the street from an unknown pursuer. She is struck by a car, leaving her injured and unconscious. She wakes up in the hospital with amnesia, recalling nothing about the incident or her life prior. A man by her bedside (Mike Vogel) introduces himself as Russell Williams, her husband, and says that her name is Jennifer. To help her regain memories, he shows her photos of her life, telling her that her parents died in a fire two years ago, that she had quit her job, and that she rarely talks to her friends anymore.

Detective Frank Page (Dennis Haysbert), obsessed with his work after failing to find his own daughter's kidnapper, investigates Jennifer's accident and grows suspicious of Russell, who drives a truck similar to one seen in the vicinity where Jennifer was hit. After Jennifer is discharged, Russell takes her to their secluded home. Jennifer is haunted by brief flashes of memories from the rainy night of her accident. She becomes uneasy by Russell's strange behavior and realizes that he has been locking her inside the house at night. She also notices that most of the photos in her home have been manipulated. Frank's investigation leads him to Jennifer's parents' home, where he finds their rotting corpses. He learns from Jennifer's former employer that "Russell" is actually Ryan Gaerity, a temperamental worker fired over two months ago.

While Ryan is out, Jennifer finds her own ID in his wallet, which she uses to unlock his computer. She finds images of her actual husband Russell (Daniel Booko) and realizes the danger she's in. Before she can escape, Ryan knocks her unconscious and chains her to the bed while he goes out to get supplies. When he returns, the real Russell's corpse is revealed to be in his car trunk.

Frank arrives at their home and tries to rescue Jennifer, but Ryan knocks him out, locking him in a freezer. He rants to Jennifer that he had loved her for years but her lack of reciprocation and marriage to Russell enraged him, leading him to kill Russell and take Jennifer for himself. Jennifer manages to escape into the forest with Ryan giving chase. Knowing that Jennifer will never love him, Ryan decides to kill her with his gun, but Frank tackles him before he can shoot her, and Jennifer takes the gun and shoots Ryan in the arm. A wounded Ryan desperately attempts to run towards Jennifer to retrieve the gun, but Jennifer fires another shot, ultimately killing Ryan.

Three months later, Frank gives Jennifer a note from her late husband that he had found during the investigation. As she drives, leaving for San Jose, Russell's voice narrates the note, telling her how much he loves her.


Into the Ashes

The film follows Nick, a blue-collar ex-con who lives in a small town in the Alabama countryside. When Sloan, an insidious figure from his past, shows up and kills his wife, it sends Nick's world into a tailspin. Hell-bent on revenge, he tracks down Sloan and his gang, all the while having to deal with his father-in-law, the local sheriff Frank, who is forced to wrestle with his own morality in the midst of his daughter's murder. When Nick and Frank's paths finally cross after Nick has exacted his revenge, Frank has to make a final decision: whether to compromise his ethical standpoint and let Nick go, or continue to abide by the rules of the law which govern his conduct.


Cattle Queen

A female ranch owner employs three ex-convicts in an attempt to clean up a lawless town.


Badman's Gold

A US Marshall is called in to investigate a series of robberies on gold shipments carried on a stage line.


Wild Horse Rustlers

Tom Cameron, the Lone Rider, discovers that a gang of Nazi spies are interfering with the federal government's plans to round up horses for military service—and, worse, that his own twin brother is helping them.


My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Sunset's Backstage Pass

The Equestria Girls travel to the Starswirled Music Festival, a two-day live music event. Sunset Shimmer and Pinkie Pie are excited at the prospect of a reunion performance by PostCrush, their favorite pop duo, comprising vocalist/guitarist Kiwi Lollipop (K-Lo) and drummer Supernova Zap (Su-Z). Throughout the first day, Sunset deals with a number of minor annoyances, many of which involve an easily distracted Pinkie. The two are expelled from the festival after Pinkie destroys a churro vendor's cart, and Sunset angrily rejects Pinkie's attempted apology. As she sits despondently on a hilltop overlooking the site, a blast of magical energy suddenly washes over her.

When Sunset wakes up the next morning, she finds that she is reliving the first day of the festival. She tries to keep Pinkie from being sidetracked, but Pinkie again breaks the churro cart and gets both of them expelled. On the next repetition of the day, Sunset leaves Pinkie behind and gets a front-row spot to see PostCrush perform, unaware of Pinkie's heartbreak and the other girls' disapproval of her decision.

Sunset is shocked to discover that she is still reliving the same day time after time, despite having achieved her goal, and blames Pinkie for the situation. She commandeers the recreational vehicle in which she and her friends are camping and tries to flee the site, but it breaks down and leaves her stuck in the time loop. The next day, Sunset sends a message to Princess Twilight Sparkle in Equestria. Twilight replies by telling Sunset the time loop is caused by a magical Equestrian artifact called the Time Twirler. Sunset decides to find whoever is using the artifact and bring an end to the time loop.

The lyrics of a song by the Sirens lead Sunset and her friends to believe that they are using the Time Twirler, but Adagio Dazzle explains to Sunset that they never regained their magic after losing it and have nothing to do with the time loop. Resolving to treat Pinkie better, Sunset indulges her in a range of activities on the next repetition. The two sneak backstage to meet PostCrush and discover the pair found the Time Twirler on the night before the festival. They have been using its spell to reset the day every time something goes wrong with their set, in order to deliver a flawless performance.

A security guard expels Sunset and Pinkie at PostCrush's request, but later readmits them. They confront the duo just as the show begins; Pinkie knocks the Time Twirler off K-Lo's hair bow and Sunset destroys it, permanently breaking its spell. K-Lo and Su-Z despair over no longer being able to repeat the day, but Sunset reassures them that their fans just want to see them performing and having fun. The duo expresses remorse for their actions and reconcile, putting on a lively show with Sunset and Pinkie.

The next morning, Sunset is delighted to discover it is now the second day of the festival. Remarking that she has been stuck in the loop for three weeks, she sets out to enjoy the day with Pinkie.


Cardfight!! Vanguard (2018 TV series)

Aichi Sendou is a timid and mundane third-year middle school boy. The thing that supported Aichi's heart, was the "Blaster Blade" card that he received as a child. It's an important rare card from "Vanguard", a card game with the imaginary world of "Planet Cray" as its stage. From the day he reunited with the person who gave him that card "Toshiki Kai", Aichi's everyday life began to change.

While expanding his horizons and meeting many different fighters, Aichi has a mysterious experience of hearing the voices of units from Planet Cray--- that closely resembles Psyqualia, the power held by "Ren Suzugamori", the leader of Team Asteroid.

It's a youthful story of vanguard fighters who clash passionately with each other through fights.


World of Darkness Preludes: Vampire and Mage

''Vampire: The Masquerade – We Eat Blood''

''Vampire: The Masquerade – We Eat Blood'' lets the player take the role of a young artist who wakes up to learn that they have been turned into a vampire, and follows their first nights as undead.

''Mage: The Ascension – Refuge''

''Mage: The Ascension – Refuge'' is set in Malmö, Sweden in 2015, and is themed around modern political and social issues. The player takes the role of Julia Andersson, a volunteer in a Syrian refugee camp, who learns that magic exists and that she has the power of True Magick.


Ride the High Iron

A returning Korean War veteran tries to cover-up his humble background when he becomes engaged to a young socialite. Things are complicated by the involvement of self-serving public relations man.


Sierra Stranger

A prospector becomes a small town outcast after he rescues a man about to be lynched.


Trail of the Rustlers

Kindly Mrs. Mahoney is actually the mastermind behind a scheme to acquire all the ranch land in the valley. Her sons and their henchmen use violence to get the ranchers to sell with her son Chick impersonating the Durango Kid who leads the attacks on the ranchers.


Humbug's Gulch

The group begins to map out the location of the walkers' obstacles as Alicia begins searching for Max's family after hearing a message from them on the radio. John and June are attacked and take refuge in Humbug's Gulch, a ghost town that once acted as a theme park attraction. While retrieving weapons from the living room during a dust storm, Dwight attacks and finally reveals that he is looking for his missing wife, Sherry.

Dwight's search has taken him from Virginia to Texas, following notes from Sherry, who is on the run from "bad people." Dwight gets caught by a herd while searching in a car for the next clue, which turns out to be a dead end. June talks to Dwight about not committing suicide and the three of them take out the pack together. Using his experience as a cop, John determines that Dwight was looking at the wrong car and that Sherry may still be there.

Dwight and Morgan meet for the first time since the war with the Saviors and leave the past behind. Dwight leads the group to the biggest obstacle for the walkers yet, but they are interrupted by a call from Max. The group finds Dylan bloodied as Max and Annie set another obstacle for the walkers and plan to use Dylan to find out why Morgan's group is in the area before making sure they are not a threat to them.


Waterdeep: Dungeon of the Mad Mage

Undermountain is the lair of the insane wizard Halaster Blackcloak who descended into madness as he dug deeper under the city of Waterdeep and expanded his domain. Many creatures overpowered by Blackcloak are contained in different levels of his lair along with multiple portals to other parts of the Forgotten Realms and the multiverse. Adventurers set off on an subterranean dungeon crawl that starts in the Yawning Portal tavern and explores twenty-three levels of Undermountain and the refuge of Skullport (which is both a connection to the seedier side of Waterdeep and to the Underdark). This is the first official published adventure with content intended for "tier four" (levels 17-20) in 5th edition.


I Care a Lot

Marla Grayson is a con artist who makes a living by convincing the legal system to grant her guardianship over elders that she pretends cannot take care of themselves. She places them in an assisted living facility, where they are sedated and lose contact with the outside world. She sells off their homes and assets, pocketing the proceeds. She and the court deny a man, Mr. Feldstrom, access to his mother after he attempts to force his way in to the assisted living facility. He later threatens her outside the courthouse, saying that he hopes she is killed.

Dr. Karen Amos informs Marla about a potential case, a wealthy retiree with no apparent partner or close family named Jennifer Peterson. A judge appoints Marla guardian after she and Dr. Amos falsely testify that Jennifer suffers from dementia, confusion and loss of mobility. Marla moves Jennifer into assisted living and immediately gets to work selling Jennifer's furniture, car and home. While rooting through Jennifer's possessions, Marla discovers the key to a safe deposit box, and finds that it contains a watch, gold bars, bank notes, and hidden, loose diamonds, which she takes and stashes away.

As Marla's girlfriend and business partner, Fran, helps paint and renovate the house, a cab arrives driven by Alexi Ignatyev, who says he is there for a regular pick up of Jennifer. Fran says that Jennifer has moved. Alexi returns to his employer, Roman Lunyov, greatly distressed. Roman, a crime lord, is revealed to be Jennifer's son. He threatens Alexi and orders him to find his mother and report back. Mafia lawyer Dean Ericson offers to pay Marla $150,000 in cash to release Jennifer but she refuses, willing to do it only if she is paid $5 million. He threatens Marla and takes her to court. The judge dismisses the case as Ericson cannot prove Jennifer hired him.

Fran discovers "Jennifer Peterson" is an identity stolen from an infant who died of polio. When Jennifer refuses to tell Marla her real identity, Marla teams up with property manager Sam Rice and withdraws filling many of Jennifer’s basic needs. Finding his mother's safe deposit box rifled, Roman sends three thugs to Jennifer's facility to take her. This violent effort fails, and Marla helps police apprehend Alexi, who is one of the men. Fran's police contact tells them that Alexi is the sibling of two other mafia bosses who supposedly died in a fire. Having failed to rescue his mother, Roman has Dr. Amos killed at her office. After hearing this news, Marla and Fran move into an unsold property of a previous victim. Jennifer attacks Marla when she visits the facility and is moved to a psychiatric ward.

Marla is kidnapped while Fran is attacked in their home. Marla is taken to Roman, where she demands $10 million to arrange Jennifer's release. He refuses, and his associates knock her out with chloroform and send her in a car into a lake. She escapes and returns home to find Fran beaten unconscious as gas fills the house. They narrowly escape an explosion and flee to another unsold property. Marla shows Fran the diamonds she has hidden there. She offers Fran a choice: they can use the diamonds to start a new life elsewhere, or they can get revenge.

Marla and Fran track down Roman and kidnap him. They force drugs into his body, burn his car, and leave him on a forest trail. He will be discovered high on drugs and with no identification. Roman is discovered by a jogger, and is rescued. With no identity, Roman is designated a "John Doe" by a judge, who appoints Marla as Roman's legal guardian. Marla visits Roman and offers to release him and Jennifer from her guardianship for $10 million.

Instead, Roman offers her a partnership in a global business based on her scam. She accepts and, using his money and connections, quickly becomes a powerful, extremely wealthy CEO. Roman is reunited with Jennifer, while Marla marries Fran.

While leaving a TV interview, Marla is shot by Feldstrom. He says that his mother died alone in the assisted living facility because no one would let him see her. As Feldstrom is arrested, Fran cries out for help and Marla dies in her arms.


Kajillionaire

An emotionally stunted 26-year-old woman named Old Dolio Dyne is in a manipulative relationship with her con artist parents, who treat her as an accomplice to their petty thefts and scams rather than as a daughter. The family owes $1,500 of back rent on their $500-per-month apartment, which is actually a leaking office space attached to a soap factory. Unable to come up with money, Old Dolio concocts a scam in which they will fly to New York City using tickets they won in a contest. Her parents will take her luggage at the baggage claim and Old Dolio will claim the airline has lost it. Old Dolio will then collect on the travel insurance she purchased, which will be enough to cover their rent.

After an uneventful trip, Old Dolio and her parents return home. She is surprised to find them chatting with Melanie, a friendly young woman in the seat next to them, and even more surprised when they reveal their scam to Melanie and have her pretend to be their daughter as they pick up the luggage. Old Dolio reveals she reported her "lost luggage", but tells them it could take several weeks for the check to come, so the family looks for alternative methods to get the money.

Melanie proves to be surprisingly amenable to their way of life and reveals she lied about being a physician’s assistant and is actually a clerk at an eyeglass store. She introduces the family to one of her elderly clients, from whom they steal a blank check and cash it for $650. A second client, who is dying, asks the family to pretend to be his family as he passes away. Old Dolio is shaken by the experience and is hurt when her parents rush to comfort Melanie while ignoring their daughter. Arriving home, Old Dolio discovers the check for the insurance in the mail.

Old Dolio's parents try to initiate a threesome with Melanie, but she reacts badly. They are interrupted by Old Dolio, who is heartbroken to hear her mother call Melanie "hon" and offers her mother the entire travel insurance money to do the same to her. Old Dolio's mother refuses, but Melanie accepts Old Dolio's offer and takes her to her apartment. Rather than simply call Old Dolio "hon", Melanie offers a "full-service" treatment fulfilling emotional needs that Old Dolio's parents failed to meet.

Old Dolio's parents turn up at Melanie's apartment, telling Old Dolio they love and miss her and presenting her with 17 birthday presents, promising the 18th one (though she's 26) at dinner the following night. Old Dolio and Melanie attend the dinner even though they think it's another scam. At the restaurant, Old Dolio's parents gift her a necklace and swear they will change. They return to Melanie's apartment and tuck Old Dolio into bed. Melanie, who has hidden the insurance money in her fuse box, tells Old Dolio that if her parents have stolen the money they are monsters and do not love her, while Old Dolio says if the money is still there, it is proof her parents have changed. She also comes up with a third possibility; that her parents will have left behind $525, her third of the cash, signifying that they love her but will never ever be able to offer her anything more. To Melanie and Old Dolio's surprise, the cash is all there.

The following morning, Melanie and Old Dolio awaken to find that Melanie has been robbed; all removable objects and furnishings, including the cash hidden in the fuse box, are gone. The only things left are Old Dolio's 17 presents. Realizing they are refundable, Old Dolio and Melanie take them to be returned. The total price of the items is $485.05, until Melanie realizes they forgot to return Old Dolio's necklace, bringing the total to $525, Old Dolio's share of the insurance money. Old Dolio and Melanie kiss in the store as the film ends.


Gasoline Alley (1951 film)

The popular Frank O. King comic strip characters go from newspaper page to screen in this 1951 feature film from legendary comedy director Edward Bernds (of Three Stooges and Bowery Boys fame). Scotty Beckett and Jimmy Lydon are Corky and Skeezix, half-brothers who find themselves in the restaurant business until complications and some family conflicts arise.


Corky of Gasoline Alley

Elwood Martin (Gordon Jones), a brash extrovert with an aversion to work, come to live with Walt Wallet (Don Beddoe) and his wife, Phyllis (Madelon Baker). He blunders about their house, and the diner owned by Corky Wallet (Scotty Beckett) and the fix-it shop belonging to Skeezix Wallet (Jimmy Lydon), creating havoc at every stop. Corky and his kid sister, Judy Wallet (Patti Brady) decide the only way to save the Wallet family from bankruptcy and insanity is to persuade the free-loading Elwood to move on. The latter then fakes an injured back.


Depraved

Suffering from PTSD following his stint as an army medic, Henry now works feverishly in his Brooklyn laboratory to forget the death he witnessed overseas by creating life in the form of a man cobbled together from body parts. After procuring a brain from an unwitting victim, his creation—Adam—is born. But it soon seems that giving life to Adam was the easy part; teaching him how to live in a dark and troubled world may be perilous.


Carolina Blues

Kay Kyser (Kay Kyser) and his band get back to North Carolina after a long USO visit. Rather than taking a rest, the band plays at a close by shipyard. There, Kay meets Julie Carver (Ann Miller), a fabulous vocalist whom Kay botches for the shipyard proprietor's little girl. Kay's standard vocalist, Georgia Carroll (Georgia Carroll), needs Julie to fill in for her so she can leave the band and get hitched. Kay concurs simply after Julie can bait a well off comparative with their show.


Room for Rent (2019 film)

Elderly housewife Joyce Smith (Lin Shaye) is left distraught after her husband dies in a slip and fall accident while fixing the roof. Her probate attorney tells her that he owed a substantial amount of money on a loan, and apart from $2,200 in savings, he left no other assets in his name.

While in the library, Joyce notices a magazine that teaches homeowners how to turn their properties into a (bed and breakfast), and later converts her property. A young writer, Sarah, and her husband Edward become the first lodgers. Joyce bonds with Sarah but Edward is put off by her demeanour; they leave promptly but she and Sarah stay in touch via letters.

Soon after, a handsome young man named Bob moves into Joyce's house. She becomes infatuated with him, making special dinners, dressing up to impress him, and even gets a satellite dish so he can watch an all-football channel. After breaking up with Edward, Sarah visits Joyce and shares an intimate night with Robert, causing a rift between herself and Joyce.

Joyce's neighbour Gladys tells Sarah she fell out with Joyce a while back due to her split-thinking and abandonment issues. Gladys also tells her that Fred forced Joyce to abort a baby. After Sarah leaves, Joyce visits Gladys and suffocates her with a pillow. When Bob asks Joyce where Sarah went, she lies and claims she has returned home to her husband, making Bob feel worthless. He later catches Joyce going through his belongings and confronts her; she tells him he reminds her of her son who passed away years ago. Bob accepts the lie but remains cautious.

Joyce makes Bob a home-cooked meal but spikes his food and then sexually assaults him while he is unconscious. She later finds money and cocaine in his belongings, suggesting he is a drug trafficker. After awakening, Bob finds a letter from Sarah, revealing Joyce's lies and manipulations. He confronts Joyce and then collects his belongings, intending to move out, but Joyce bludgeons him with a frying pan, killing him. She reads the rest of Sarah's letter to Bob, in which Sarah reveals that she is pregnant.

Joyce, who has always wanted a child, invites Sarah to stay at her home while Joyce takes a vacation using Bob's drug money. Joyce buries Bob's remains in the backyard and gets rid of his personal items. Sarah goes to Bob's old room but finds it locked. Unbeknownst to Sarah, Joyce has redesigned the room into a nursery, leaving behind a welcoming sign from grandma, foreboding her return after Sarah has given birth.


The Red Monks

Ramona Curtis marries Robert Garlini, and they move into Robert's ancestral mansion. Rather than spending time with his new bride, Robert vanishes for long periods of time into the creepy basement of the house, and Ramona begins wondering why he suddenly lost interest in being with her. She soon uncovers a dreadful family curse.


My Absolute Darling

Julia "Turtle" Alveston, age fourteen, lives in California with her sociopathic father, Martin. He is convinced of impending catastrophe, forcing her to learn survivalist skills. Turtle is thus highly proficient with firearms. The extent of Martin's physical and sexual abuse of Turtle is revealed as the plot progresses, though Turtle's Stockholm syndrome cause her to make excuses for his behavior. Although Turtle's teacher suspects the abuse, Martin threatens to kill Turtle if she tells anyone the truth. Turtle meets two teenage boys; they become her first real friends.

After Turtle's grandfather, her only other living family, dies, Martin disappears for several months, leaving Turtle to provide for herself. When he returns, he brings a young girl named Cayenne, age nine or ten, whom he took at a gas station. One night, Turtle rebuffs her father's attempted rape by cleaning and loading her gun as he enters her bedroom. The following night she hears him bring Cayenne back to his bedroom instead. Using her shotgun, she blows the lock off his bedroom door, attempting to stop the rape. In the ensuing struggle, Martin nearly strangles her, though she is able to fight him off and escape with Cayenne; she flees to her friend Jacob's house, frightened because her father has the address and might hurt him in retribution.

Martin arrives at Jacob's house. In an ensuing firefight where Turtle is shot three times, she manages to kill him, protecting her friends and Cayenne. She then lives with her former teacher, and uses gardening as a means to overcome her trauma.


The White Outlaw

As described in a film magazine review, when a rancher loses his trick horse, he vows his determination to recover the animal. One of the ranch hands is responsible for the runaway of the horse. The foreman of the ranch accuses the rancher of stealing horses, but it is found that the wild horse had released all the other horses. Jack captures the wild horse and saves a stampede, rescuing his sweetheart Mary. His honor and courage are vindicated, and he wins the young woman.


Lords of St. Thomas

In 1933, six-year-old "Little" Henry Lord lives in the village of St. Thomas, Nevada, with his mother, Ellen Lord, father, Thomas Lord, and paternal grandfather, Henry Lord, an auto mechanic. St. Thomas is to be flooded entirely by Lake Mead following construction of the Boulder (Hoover) Dam.

The elder Henry believes that water will never reach his home, and refuses the government's attempts to buy his land. However, Thomas takes a job with Six Companies, the construction group building the Hoover Dam, to earn enough to buy his own home.

Living and working in Boulder City, Thomas only visits St. Thomas every few weeks. On one visit, Thomas takes Little Henry into the crawl space below the family home. Here, he shows his son a safe where he keeps his valuables, and makes Little Henry promise to safeguard the contents should anything ever happen to him. On July 6, 1935, Thomas falls to his death at the dam.

In the spring following Thomas's death, Henry buys a rowboat with an outboard motor. Fishing on the Muddy River becomes a favorite pastime.

Water finally reaches St. Thomas in mid-1938. Henry finally decides to purchase a new home in Overton, Nevada, and he and Little Henry go out on the Muddy for one last boat ride. While boating, a violent thunderstorm begins, flooding their house. Little Henry realizes he cannot reach the safe; worse, his mother has vanished.

Two days later, on June 11, 1938, Henry sets his house on fire and leaves St. Thomas with Little Henry in the rowboat.

In Overton, Henry opens a new auto garage near his new home. His grandson continues to attend school and develops into a fine athlete, as well as an apt mechanic. Henry plans to give his business to his grandson, but Little Henry wishes to attend college in Montana. In August 1944, they plan a trip to Yellowstone National Park, and Henry promises to visit his grandson in Montana. However, the night before Little Henry's departure, his grandfather dies of a heart attack.

It is now December 8, 2002. Little Henry is now a 76-year-old widower residing in Las Vegas. An article in the ''Las Vegas Review-Journal'' explains that drought has exposed the ruins of St. Thomas, underwater for six decades. Accompanying the story is a photo of the elevated concrete foundation of the Lord homestead. Little Henry sets off to find his father's safe.

Unfortunately, the safe is impossible to open. In frustration, Little Henry strikes the safe with a crowbar, inadvertently digging a small hole in the silt and knocking over his bottle of water, which spills into the hole. In the hole he finds a white object, which appears to be a large shell. He begins to dig it out and uncovers his mother's gold necklace. He realizes that the white object is actually a part of her skeleton. During the storm, Ellen attempted to remove the contents of the safe herself, but was trapped under the house and drowned. Little Henry decides that he will return to St. Thomas to once again attempt to open the safe but determines that his mother's remains will stay in St. Thomas, along with the remains of many other family members.


The Emperor of Paris

The film is about an ex-con turned police officer. Under the reign of Napoleon, Francois Vidocq cuts a notorious figure in the Parisian underworld - he is the only man to have escaped the country's most terrifying penal colonies. However, some years later, he switched sides and gets hired as a detective on French police. He founded his own police team and became one of the greatest detectives of all times. However, his dark past still follows him...


Dra'k'ne Station

''Dra'k'ne Station'' is an adventure which involves an alien research station built in the middle of an asteroid.


Turma da Mônica: Laços (film)

Fluffy, the pet dog of Jimmy Five, disappeared. He develops a plan to rescue the puppy, but for that he will need the help of his faithful friends: Monica, Maggy and Smudge. Together, they will face challenges and live great adventures to take Fluffy back home.


Soul (2020 film)

In New York City, pianist Joe Gardner teaches music class part-time at a middle school while dreaming of playing jazz professionally. When he receives an offer for a full-time teaching position, his mother Libba urges him to accept it. Joe learns famous jazz musician Dorothea Williams has an opening in her quartet and auditions at a jazz club. Impressed with Joe's piano playing, Dorothea hires him for that night's show. As Joe heads off, his excitement distracts him, and he falls down a manhole into the sewers.

Joe finds himself as a disembodied soul heading into an afterlife dubbed the "Great Beyond". Unwilling to die, he tries to escape but ends up in the "Great Before" — a realm where souls gain personalities and interests before being born on Earth. In the Great Before, counselors — all named Jerry — prepare unborn souls for life with the help of mentor souls. Each soul has a badge that grants passage to Earth, once the badge is completely filled with personality traits. Mistaken for a mentor, Joe is assigned to train a soul named 22, who wants to avoid Earth. 22 discovers that Joe's physical body is hospitalized and in a coma. She agrees to let Joe help find her "spark" — a soul's personal passion — to complete her badge so he can use it to return home. After Joe fails to find 22 a spark, they visit "the zone", a place that souls can enter when their passions create a euphoric trance, but becomes a trap for obsessed, lost souls. They meet Moonwind—a galleon captain—who helps the duo locate Joe's body on Earth.

Joe returns to Earth but accidentally carries 22 with him. They mistakenly enter the wrong bodies — with 22 inhabiting Joe's body and Joe inhabiting the body of a therapy cat. They find Moonwind, who agrees to meet at the jazz club to restore Joe to his body. In the meantime, 22 settles into Joe's body and enjoys small moments while interacting with Joe's peers. She holds poignant conversations with his student Connie, his barber Dez, and mother. Meanwhile, Terry, a being in charge of counting souls, arrives on earth to find Joe and restore the count.

As the day ends, Joe and 22 visit Moonwind to return Joe to his body. After Joe tells 22 that her experiences were not purposes, 22 refuses and flees to find her spark with Joe tailing behind. As they run through a subway station, Terry traps them both and brings them back to the Great Before. 22 realizes her badge is filled out, yet Joe insists it was because of his traits, and that she has not truly found her spark. Angry, 22 throws the badge at him and disappears into the zone. A Jerry informs Joe that a spark is not a soul's purpose in life, but Joe refuses to believe this and uses 22's badge to return to Earth.

The show at the jazz club is successful, but Joe is upset at his unchanged life even after fulfilling his dream. Looking at objects that 22 collected while in his body, he recalls the moments they had enjoyed together. Joe realizes these experiences have given 22 her spark. By playing piano, he enters the zone with the intent to return her badge, but discovers that she has become a lost soul. He chases her down, showing her a maple seed she collected to remind her of her time on Earth. They realize that a spark is not a soul's purpose, but indicates an intention to live. Joe's actions restore 22 to normal, returning her badge and escorting her out of the Great Before for her journey to Earth.

As Joe prepares to enter the Great Beyond, a Jerry stops him and offers another chance at life for finally inspiring 22 to live. Joe returns to his body on Earth, and starts the next day committed to enjoying life.


The Fresco

Multiple alien races have discovered Earth. Two members of one of those races, “Chiddy” and “Vess” of the Pistach, approach Benita Alvarez-Shipton and ask her to carry a device to the authorities that will communicate their message. Benita uses this as an opportunity to escape her abusive husband. The device ultimately reaches the U. S. President, and the Pistach envoys arrange a personal meeting with him.

Having noticed Earth's forays into space, the Pistach envoys have been sent to evaluate Earth for membership in a confederation of intelligent races. Failing to qualify for membership exposes Earth to sequestration from space travel and predation by the three other races that have become aware of Earth. The envoys point out some issues that Earth needs to resolve and then take various actions to assist with those problems. The envoys also insist that Benita act as their official intermediary.

Throughout the book, one of the envoys, Chiddy, explains the history of Pistach and their religion in journal entries. The Pistach religion and way of life are driven by the stories revealed in the eponymous Fresco, a series of seventeen painted panels. Age and soot and grime have darkened the panels beyond recognition, so the Pistach rely on the Compendium which contains annotated copies of the Fresco panels.

When rebel Pistach take possession of the Fresco and clean the panels, it is revealed that the stories told in the Compendium are contradicted by the actual paintings, threatening the entire body of principles on which Pistach society is based. To prevent the Pistach from withdrawing their protection of Earth, Benita and a group of artists from Earth put the Pistach to sleep with sarsparilla and secretly repaint the panels to be in accordance with the Compendium. The changes to the panels are acclaimed a miracle. Inspired, Chiddy and Vess continue to help Earth and teach them to be neighborly.

One year later, Benita is granted a divorce from her husband by the president and marries Chiddy, who had fallen in love with her throughout the book.


Rufus (2012 film)

Rufus is a mysterious young boy who arrives in a small town in Saskatchewan with an elderly woman. Saying she can go no further, the elderly woman commits suicide by walking in front of a tractor trailer. Hugh Wade, the town sheriff and his wife Jennifer, take him in as their house guest as Sheriff Wade attempts to find out who Rufus and the elderly woman really are and why they suddenly arrived in town. Tracy and Clay are two local teenagers who quickly befriend Rufus. Aaron Van Dusen is a mysterious man who arrives in town looking for Rufus for unknown reasons.


The Air Hawk

As described in a review in a film magazine, John Ames (King), superintendent of an Arizona platinum mine, cannot discover the desperadoes who regularly steal from the mine. He and his daughter Edith (Faire) suspect Robert MacLeod (Shumway), who has offered to buy the mine and assume responsibility if Edith will marry him. She is in love with Al Parker (Wilson), a mining engineer. Ames finds a secret passage the thieves have been using and is killed by them. MacLeod blames “The Air Hawk,” a mysterious aviator, but Edith will not believe him because the aviator has befriended her on several occasions. MacLeod abducts her in his airplane; the Air Hawk follows and leaps from his airplane into MacLeod’s airplane overcoming the villain. It develops that the Air Hawk and Parker are one — a secret agent of the government sent to ferret out the mystery of the platinum thefts. Al is happily reunited Edith, with whom he has fallen in love.


Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (film)

Ma Rainey is a highly regarded, strong-willed blues singer who has recently been contracted by white producers. The story takes place on July 2, 1927, when a recording session is scheduled for Ma by her manager Irvin to take place at Paramount's Recording Studios in Chicago. Seasoned Georgia Jazz Band members Toledo, Cutler, and Slow Drag arrive on time without Ma which frustrates her producer, Mel Sturdyvant. They are soon joined by Levee Green, the band's overconfident trumpeter, who has shown Sturdyvant his original compositions in the hopes of breaking away from Ma and getting his own record deal. The rest of the band disapproves of this.

Ma arrives an hour late with her lady friend, Dussie Mae, and her nephew, Sylvester. Immediately, she clashes with Sturdyvant and her manager Irvin, making numerous demands. Insulted that the Coca-Cola she requested has not been provided, Ma refuses to begin the recording session; assigning Slow Drag and Sylvester to get her one. Later, she insists to Sturdyvant that the opening words of the album be spoken by Sylvester, who has a pronounced stutter. As a result, the group has to do multiple takes of the song “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom," much to everyone's frustration.

Ma confides to Cutler that her white bosses are only interested in her voice, and would otherwise regard her as "just a dog in the alley" which he understands and sympathizes with. Meanwhile, Levee and Dussie Mae have sex in the practice room before being interrupted by Slow Drag.

The group finally manages to get through the first track after multiple takes, but discovers an equipment failure has caused it not to be recorded. The band blames Levee, who they think tripped over a wire while eyeing Dussie Mae, though it is revealed to have been damaged already. Their argument leads the religious Cutler to tell a story about a preacher he once knew who got stranded in a small town and was humiliated by a group of white men who tore up his Bible and forced him to dance. Levee brushes off the story; saying that if there was a God, he would care for black people, which he never has. Cutler attacks Levee in anger, leading Levee to pull out a knife in retaliation while still mocking Cutler and his beliefs.

The group finally finishes recording, but Ma fires Levee soon afterward; believing his reckless ambition and uncompromising attitude to be detrimental to the band. Levee meets with Sturdyvant about his original songs, but discovers that he will only purchase the songs; insisting that there is no market for them. Levee suffers a mental breakdown and, after Toledo accidentally steps on his new shoes, Levee fatally stabs him in the back with the knife. Cutler and Slow Drag leave in horror as a regretful Levee cradles Toledo's corpse. Later, Sturdyvant records Levee's songs with a band consisting entirely of white musicians (supposedly Paul Whiteman's Orchestra).


Come Play

Oliver is a young non-verbal autistic boy who uses a smartphone to communicate with people. He attends school and is mostly taken care of by his mother, Sarah; his father Marty spends most of his time at work trying to make ends meet. Sarah and Marty's marriage has become difficult to the extent that Marty moves out. One night Oliver sees an app on his smartphone, "Misunderstood Monsters", narrating the story of a monster named Larry who "just wants a friend". After he reads the story, lights go out by themselves. He plays with an app on his tablet that identifies faces, and it identifies a face in the empty space next to him. At school, Oliver is bullied by his classmates due to his condition. They lure him into a field and take his phone, throwing it out into the field.

One night, Sarah organizes a sleepover so Oliver can become more social. The three boys who bullied him come over. Oliver hides the tablet as he is terrified of it. One of the boys retrieves the tablet and reads the story. The lights go out and Larry appears, but he can only be seen through the tablet's camera. Larry attacks Byron, one of the boys, and the terrified boys all blame Oliver for the incident. In the following days, Sarah begins to see the same strange things Oliver did. Through Oliver's tablet, Larry says he wants to take Oliver back to his home world.

That night, Marty takes Oliver to his night-shift parking lot attendant job. Larry, revealing as a skeletal creature similar to a ghoul, begins to stalk them. When Marty witnesses Larry picking Oliver off from the ground, he finally believes Sarah and Oliver. They break the tablet and assume everything is over. Byron is traumatized from the incident at Oliver's house but comes clean on what really happened, absolving Oliver of blame. It is revealed that Byron and Oliver were once good friends but their friendship ended badly because Oliver accidentally hurt Byron which also caused their moms to break up their friendship. They both reconcile, with Oliver and Byron becoming friends again.

One night at work, Marty is attacked by Larry, who can travel through electricity and usually communicates with people through screens. Marty is hurt but alive. Larry proceeds to attack Oliver at his house, intending to take the boy. Sarah trashes all electrical devices in the house, but the TV finishes playing Larry's story before she can shut it off. Larry takes physical form, being able to move in real life without the use of a screen, and begins to stalk them throughout the house. Oliver takes Sarah to the field where there is no electricity for Larry to follow them with, but Larry uses Oliver's phone that the boys threw earlier to trap them there.

Oliver must take Larry's hand to enter Larry's world, but at the last second, Sarah takes Larry's hand instead, offering to go with him and become his friend instead of Oliver. In their final moments, Oliver looks Sarah in the eye for the first time, something Sarah has struggled with ever since Oliver was diagnosed. Larry takes Sarah and they both vanish, leaving Oliver alone. In the aftermath, Oliver lives with Marty, and they intend to deal with their loss. Marty gets more involved with Oliver's therapy.

One night, the lights go out again and strange noises are heard downstairs. Marty grabs his phone and sees Oliver and Sarah (who has been taken by Larry and seemingly lives in his world) playing happily. Sarah tells her son "I'll protect you", as Marty smiles. Larry's fate is left unknown.


Touch of Death (crossover event)

Part 1: "Pa Make Loa"

The episode opens with Bryan Palmer attempting to enter his ex-wife's house. The woman calls 911 and informs them of the situation. The Honolulu Police Department (HPD) arrive and confront the man who drops dead. When Hawaii Five-0 Task Force members Detective-Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly, Detective-Sergeant Danny "Danno" Williams, and Officer Kono Kalakaua arrive, they are updated on the case and told that the man dropped dead of smallpox. Max informs them that he obtained the virus by injection. Kono finds a connection to Ken Tanner, a pharmaceutical trial manager. Chin and Danny examine Ken's home and find him dead in his car, crime scene techs examine the car and find fingerprints belonging to Dracul Comescu.

Danny finds out that Dracul is on the watchlist of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service Office of Special Projects division in Los Angeles. He calls Special Agents G. Callen and Sam Hanna who travel to Hawaii to assist in the case. Chin looks through Ken's financials and finds that he purchased medical supplies and had them delivered to a warehouse on Sand Island. Chin, Danny, Callen, and Sam all go to investigate and end up in a car chase with Dracul, however, they find that Dracul escaped. The four return to the warehouse and find a makeshift medical quarantine station with three dead victims murdered. The team finds several vials of the smallpox virus but also finds that several vials are missing. Chin and Danny interrogate Dracul's driver and are informed that Dracul took nine vials of the virus with him and plans on selling them at the International Market Place.

Callen locates Dracul and begins chasing him; upon confrontation Dracul pulls a vial from his pocket and is shot dead by Callen. The team recovers all nine vivals of smallpox and hand it off to the Center for Disease Control. At Kamekona's shrimp truck Chin, Danny, Callen, and Sam enjoy shrimp; however, Danny receives a call from Kono who tells him that the vials recovered did not contain smallpox. Kono deducts that Dracul was crossed by his partner Doctor Jarrod Prodeman, and finds that he bought a ticket to Los Angeles. The other four head to Honolulu International Airport and find out that Jarrod traded tickets with another person so that Jarrod could take an earlier flight. Sam calls the NCIS office in Los Angeles and find that the plane Jarrod was on already landed an hour earlier.

Part 2: "Touch of Death"

As the plane begins to land in Los Angeles flight attendants grow suspicious when a passenger has not exited the bathroom. Upon opening the bathroom door they find the passenger dead of smallpox. Meanwhile, Callen, Sam, Chin, and Danny fly to Los Angeles to assist in finishing the case. NCIS Special Agents Kensi Blye and LAPD-NCIS Liaison Officer Detective Marty Deeks head to the airport and begin looking for Prodeman. Video surveillance however, showed that Prodeman already left the airport via taxi cab. The taxi cab company revealed that Prodeman was dropped off at a hotel. When Callen, Sam, Chin, and Danny search the room they find it empty. Afterwards, they find Prodeman outside and capture him. Upon interrogation Prodeman gives them the name Doctor Rachel Holden and says she was paying him off.

Kensi and Deeks search Holden's office and find her computer's hard drive, when they search it they find that she plans on infecting a group of people to reduce the earth's population because she believes it has grown too large. They also go through Holden's financials and find she purchased t-shirts to give away at a multi-national school festival. Putting the pieces together they find that she infected the t-shirts with smallpox.

Callen, Sam, Chin, and Danny head to the festival and find Holden. She attempts to drive away but they shoot out her tire and arrest her. In the process, they recover all missing vials of smallpox. Chin and Danny head back to Hawaii.


The Siren (1927 film)

When her car breaks down during a rainstorm, Glenna Marsh seeks refuge in a hunting lodge she stumbles upon. When the lodge's owner, Peter Dane, comes home to find her there, he understands her predicament and allows her to stay the night. Marsh is a socialite, who frequently throws parties, at which gambling can be found. She invites Dane to her next party, which is scheduled for a few days later. One of her frequent guests, with whom she also has a romantic dalliance, is Cole Norwood. Unbeknownst to Marsh, Norwood is a card sharp, who is using her social position to gain access to her wealthy friends, who he is fleecing.

When the day of the party arrives, Dane attends, and there is an attraction between Marsh and him. During the course of the party, Marsh witnesses Norwood cheating by taking cards from the discard pile. Horrified, she exposes him and orders him from her house. As the party breaks up, Dane stays behind to comfort Marsh. Norwood returns and accuses Marsh of being his paramour and business partner. While the former is true the latter is not, and a fight ensues between Dane and Norwood. During the fight, a drape catches fire. Norwood knocks Dane temporarily senseless, and is about to kill him, when Marsh grabs a revolver and shoots Norwood. Dane revives and he and Marsh flee, unable to get to Norwood to pull him from the flames. However, Marsh's butler, Fleet, who was helping Norwood in his cheating scheme, does pull Norwood from the flames, but he is horribly burned.

When he recovers, Norwood's face is so horribly disfigured that he is unrecognizable. He takes on the name of Felipe Vincenti, who poses as a newsman from South America. He gets Fleet to go to the police and say that Marsh killed Norwood, who has been presumed dead, in order to prevent Norwood to reveal to Dane that Norwood and Marsh were lovers. Then in his new persona, he leads the campaign to get Marsh convicted of his murder. She is eventually tried and convicted of the murder, and is sentenced to hang. However, as she waits on the gallows, she is saved when Dane forces Fleet to confess that he lied about the murder, and reveals the true identity of Vincenti.


The Outlaw Stallion

This western set in Utah features a wild stallion, a kid, his widowed mother, a veterinarian who'd like to marry the widow and a dyed-in-the-wool villain, posing as a surveyor but actually out to capture wild horses even though the pursuit and capture of wild horses had become an illegal practice in Utah.


Three Miles Up

Dick Morgan (Al Wilson), formerly a professional crook, returns from the war as the "Ace" of his squadron and is met by his buddy, Dr. Worthing (William Malan). Dick falls back into his old ways but is in love with Worthing's daughter, Nadine (Ethlyne Clair), and is determined to break his former criminal ties.

Threatened with exposure by his gang, Dick helps them in a jewel robbery. By feigning death in an accident and undergoing an operation to remove an identifying scar, he is able to return to the crooks' rendezvous and take back the stolen money unrecognized.

In a climactic air battle, the gang is forced down with the money, and Dick overtakes the leader when he attempts to escape in a car with Nadine.


Maiden (film)

The film begins with Edwards recalling her childhood in England: the death of her father due to a heart attack when she was 10, and her mother's remarriage to an abusive alcoholic who moved the family to Wales. After being expelled from school at the age of 16, Edwards ran away from home and traveled in Europe, ending up in Greece, where she became a stewardess aboard a yacht and learned to sail on her way to the Americas. She became passionate about the Whitbread Round the World Race and met King Hussein of Jordan, who encouraged her to sign on as a cook and the only woman on the crew of a yacht that competed in the 1985-86 race.

After the race, despite widespread skepticism, Edwards announced that she was putting together an all-female crew for the next round-the-world race in 1989-90. The international crew recalls their involvement and their difficulties with getting a sponsor that would provide an essential million pounds of funding. Edwards mortgaged her home to buy a second-hand yacht, renamed her ''Maiden'', and remortgaged the boat to pay for her refitting, which was largely performed by her crew. King Hussein agreed to arrange their sponsorship by Royal Jordanian Airlines. Although their first race, the Fastnet, had to be abandoned after an injury that led to the dismissal of her first mate, Edwards went ahead with the Whitbread, acting as both skipper and navigator.

''Maiden'' finished third in her class on the first leg of the race from England to Uruguay, but on the second and third legs through the turbulent, brutally cold Southern Ocean to Australia and New Zealand, she finished first, winning worldwide attention and praise. However, on the fourth leg back to Uruguay, the yacht began taking on water; required repairs meant that she finished a disappointing third on the fifth leg to Florida. The final leg back to England was plagued by a lack of wind. ''Maiden'' placed second in the race but she and her crew were welcomed home to great acclaim, opening the door to many more women in sailing and other sports. The film ends with Edwards winning the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy.


Only You (2018 film)

Elena, 35, is a cynic about relationships. Jake, 26, is a romantic. They meet randomly and have what they both presume to be a one-night-stand. They meet again, and consumed by infatuation, they spend day and night together, missing work, and talking into the early hours. Jake seamlessly moves in with Elena and she reveals a secret: for fear of rejection she lied about her age. She's not 29, she's 32. Jake doesn't care and says she's gorgeous. A little later she's 33 'or 34 or 35?' Jake puts the light on and points out she has aged six years in four hours. She says he'll be 30 when she is 40, and he might want to break up with her, but he says he doesn't care.

Elena insists the age difference is a problem - her parents' divorce has given her a fundamental mistrust of relationships. She pushes Jake away professing that she is ready to have children and he is too young – their relationship will not last. Jake's mum died when he was seven and he was brought up by his father who was devoted to his wife, and has not had another relationship since her death. Jake has inherited a surety about love and commitment which Elena cannot resist. Jake tells Elena he wants nothing more than to make a family with her and he doesn't want to waste any time. They start to make love.

Six months later Elena isn't pregnant. A casual trip to the GP to check things are okay leads to tests at the hospital and a tense appointment during which Elena also reveals she had an abortion as a teenager, they are told that there is nothing wrong with either of them, but because they have been trying for over six months and Elena is over 35 years of age, they should put themselves on the list for an IVF date in another six months’ time. Elena has a horrible sense of foreboding. They have already embarked on a journey from which there is no turning back. Jake is optimistic. He is convinced that they will manage to conceive before the months are up. Elena is uplifted by Jake's optimism and buys into the idea that they will manage to have a baby naturally.

The months go by. Sex becomes strategically timed. It leads to nothing but disappointment and IVF starts to feel inevitable. Elena and Jake try to face it with optimism. They put it to the back of their minds that the odds of IVF resulting in a pregnancy are low. They embrace the injections and appointments and interventions. It is an opportunity to have a baby. It will be worth it. But it fails.

They both begin to privately doubt the possibility of ever having a family. They take out their disappointment on each other. Elena has a growing paranoia that Jake will leave her if she doesn't give him a child. A second round of IVF fails. An explosive argument leads to Elena telling Jake to leave. Jake tells Elena if he goes he will never come back.

After time apart, Elena attends her best friends wedding and when she returns home that evening she gathers Jake's remaining belongings and texts him suggesting they meet so she can deliver them to him. They meet in a cafe and Elena breaks down. She is still profoundly in love with him and she tells him he was right when he said that they already were a family and that what they had together was too special to lose. Jake walks out abruptly leaving Elena in tears. He goes to stay with his dad and talks to him about Elena. He tells his dad that he doesn't know what to do, he and Elena had a perfect relationship just like his dad and mum did and he doesn't know how to get that back. His dad explains to Jake that perfection is just an illusion. He asks Jake if he still loves Elena and Jake nods. He then asks him what he will do if they never have children together; Jake covers his face with his hands. In the penultimate scene Jake sits alone, thoughtful.

In the final scene, we see Elena walking through the park on an Autumnal afternoon. She eventually comes to Jake who stands waiting for her. They walk towards and embrace each other tenderly.


Sky High Saunders

While searching for his twin brother, Michael Saunders (Al Wilson), whom his family believes was killed in combat, "Sky-High" Saunders discovers a gang of aircraft smugglers. The leader, George Delatour (Bud Osborne), is in love with schoolteacher Helen Leland (Elsie Tarron), whom Sky-High saves from the smuggler's unwelcome attentions, knocking him unconscious in a fight.

Mistaking Sky-High for Michael, Delatour seeks to get even but is convinced that he has been "seeing things." On the trail of the smugglers, Sky-High shoots down his brother's aircraft; Michael dies in his arms.

Sky-High keeps a rendezvous with the gang, disguised as his brother, and with aid from Army aircraft he dynamites their mountain stronghold while dealing with Delatour on the wings of his aircraft. Sky-High even ends up with his brother's girlfriend.


Ride Your Wave

19-year-old Hinako Mukaimizu moves to an oceanside town to attend college and surf at the beach, without future thoughts. When the fireworks set the apartment ablaze, she is rescued by Minato Hinageshi, a 21-year-old firefighter with a strong sense of justice. Hinako is drawn to his capable personality, and they bond when he learns how to surf. They spend time together. After telling Hinako that waves are the best to surf in, Minato sacrifices himself to save a jetskiier from drowning.

Hinako is distraught by his death and moves to an apartment away from the beach. One day, she finds out that he appears in water whenever she sings "Brand New Story", a song the two of them often sang together. While the others cannot see him, Hinako and Minato spend time with each other again, even in public. However, Minato is reminded of his mortality, after realizing he cannot physically touch Hinako and when his co-worker, Wasabi, confesses to her. He asks Hinako to move on with her life, but she declines. However, she realizes she is too reliant on him after she stops him from going to heaven. When Hinako goes to pay her respects at Minato's house, his sister Yōko tells her what inspired Minato to become a firefighter. Hinako learns she was the one who saved Minato from drowning when they were young, and when she unlocks his phone, she reads his drafted text message telling her to "ride her own wave." She enrolls in a lifeguard training course, hoping to stop being dependent on Minato. Meanwhile, Yōko confesses to Wasabi, reminding him that he had inspired her to return to school when she was bullied.

At her part-time job, Yōko overhears the same group that set off the previous fireworks planning to do so again at the abandoned building housing a large Christmas tree. Hinako accompanies her as they tail the group to collect evidence. The fireworks cause the building set ablaze, and Hinako and Yōko are trapped. However, Hinako summons Minato, who sends a wave of water up the building, extinguishing the fire. Hinako and Yōko ride on a backboard down the wave. After exchanging final farewells with Yōko, Wasabi and Hinako, Minato's spirit ascends to heaven. The next Christmas, Hinako, Yōko and Wasabi, the latter two now dating, visit the Chiba Port Tower to celebrate Hinako receiving her lifeguard certification. As Yōko and Wasabi leave, Hinako sings to a fountain, but Minato does not appear. The tower reads a message he wrote for her the previous year and Hinako break down in tears. Afterwards, Hinako continues spending her lifeguard duty and surfing at the beach.


Bukit Kepong (film)

The story is set in 1950 during the Malayan Emergency (1948-1960) in which communist guerrillas of the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA) fought against the British colonial government of Malaya. The plot follows the struggle of the Federation of Malaya Police and local community in Bukit Kepong, Johor, in fighting against an MNLA assault in 1950. The battle peaked by the MNLA attack of Bukit Kepong police station where 18 policemen were attached on the dawn of 23 February 1950. The film portrays the police force as having indomitable and heroic spirits, showing them fighting a series deadly battles to defend Malaya from attacks by "communist terrorists".


Simen Mustrøens besynderlige opplevelser

The film tells the story of a woodcarver named Simen, who is cheated by a wealthy farmer out of some silver that he has inherited. Simen starts a rumor about his own death, and he starts acting like a ghost. After frightening the wealthy farmer and the sexton, who has begun wooing Simen's wife, the wealthy farmer's fraud is discovered, and the bailiff arrests him. Simen is "resurrected" from the dead and is recognized for his artwork.


The Fighting Frontiersman

After stumbling upon a large cache of gold in Texas, prospector Cimarron Dobbs (Emmett Lynn) is wary of being swindled out of his fortunate fortune. The gold was left behind by Santa Anna's army, and Dobbs needs help. Dobbs heads out to the local town of Twin Forks, where he hopes his friend, saloon girl Dixie King (Helen Mowery) will help him. When he shows King a sample of his find he is unaware that saloon owner John Munro (Robert Filmer) is taking notice. King tell Dobbs that he should seek the help of Steve Reynolds (Charles Starrett), aka the mysterious rider, the Durango Kid. Monroe's shady gang kidnap Dobbs, intent on torturing the location of the gold from him. King contacts the Durango Kid, who heads to town with his trusty sidekick Smiley (Smiley Burnette). The Durango Kid disguise comes out, Smiley does some sleuthing, and a barroom brawl breaks out.

Monroe blindfolds and drags King to the hideout Dobbs is being held, hoping she will draw out the information he wants when he promises her half the gold. Dobbs distrusts her, so she offers to prove her honorable intentions by returning with the Durango Kidd's Ranger star to gain his trust. Meanwhile Reynolds already suspects that Monroe is up to no good, and offers a $5000.00 reward, and promises to share the wealth with the town for information on the gang's hideout. Back at the hideout, King is again blindfolded and taken back to town; but, all the while secretly leaving a trail of beads for the Durango Kid. The "Kid" finds his way to the lair, rescues the damsel and Dobbs, and defeats the bad guys in a gun battle.


And the Oscar Goes To...

Issak Ebrahem (Tovino Thomas) is a young man who wants to become a film director. Issak decides to direct and co-produce a film based on a previous screenplay based on the life of his native Moidukka (Salim Kumar). Issak mortgages the land he received as part of the property for the money needed for the construction. Then to actor Aravind (Sreenivasan) and cinematographer Sivakumar (Lal) Tells this story and agrees that they can make a movie. Although he suffers from a lack of money during filming, he eventually completes his first film, 'Sky of Minnamungungs'. Issak, with the help of Sivakumar, submits the film for the award on the last day to apply for the national award. At that year's National Awards, Aravindan won the Best Actor award and the film won the Best Picture award. Issak's film is officially submitted by India to compete for that year's Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Following this, Maria, a representative of a foreign marketing company, sees Isaac's picture.

Prince (Siddique), a friend of Issak, who had gone abroad) And introduced Prince to the screening of the film. Although a few screenings have been successful, Maria angrily treats Issak after failing to pay Issak immediately, and quarrels with Issak and the Prince over the lack of food for the final guests. Prince, who is very passionate about the movie, is in a lot of pain over this incident. Days later, Issak finds out that his picture is not on the final list for the Oscars and is about to return home. Issak completes the story of his new film, ''The Oscar Goes To'', based on his experiences there before leaving. Returning home, Issak first visits Moiduka. He also meets his son Harshad at Moiduka's house. The film ends with the return of Moiduka's son who was imprisoned abroad in the movie ''Minnaminungukalude Aakasham'' ( ). But Moiduka tells Issak that Harshad has not actually returned to full health. Issak apologizes to Moiduka and leaves the house.


Blacksad: Under the Skin

''Blacksad: Under the Skin'' is set in New York City during the 1950s, and takes place chronologically between ''Blacksad: Arctic Nation'' and ''Red Soul''. Its story begins when protagonist John Blacksad is approached by Sonia Dunn, daughter of a boxing club owner who has died suspiciously. She asks Blacksad to investigate the situation and locate the club's star fighter, who has been missing since her father's death. According to Pendulo Studios, the game contains 30 unique characters and five previously from the ''Blacksad'' comic series: John Blacksad, Commissioner Smirnov, Jake Ostiombe, Paulie and Weekly. The game contains six possible endings.


Blind Musician

A blind boy who grew up in a quiet farmstead begins to know the world by touch, and one day his fingers find the keys of the piano. But, not yet knowing the value of his talent, he leaves with the tramps to search for the truth. And now only love can reconcile him with the world of the sighted.


Her First Romance (1951 film)

High-school student Betty Foster is smitten with fellow teen Bobby Evans, but when her efforts to impress him at his birthday party and in the classroom fail miserably, Betty follows him to summer camp, dragging her brother Herbie along. While competing with pretty Lucille Stewart for Bobby's affections, Betty's emotions get the best of her, and trouble ensues.


Thrice Resurrected

In 1919, a group of Komsomol members were sent on a tugboat to fight with the White Guards. During the Battle of the Volga people used this ship to transport wounded soldiers and children. And now the pioneers and Komsomol members of the Volga decide to make repairs on the ship and go on it on a journey.


O Doutrinador (film)

Miguel (Kiko Pissolato) is a federal agent of the "D.A.E." ( "Special Armed Division"), highly trained and expert in weapons. After experiencing a trauma, he leaves for a personal journey of vengeance, and assumes the identity of a masked vigilante. The "Awakener" decides to do justice with his own hands exterminating politicians and businessmen of corrupt construction firms.

Now, his biggest goal is to fight a gang of politicians and bandits who took the lead in Brazilian politics and began to govern the country thinking only of their own interests.


The Gene Mile

At school, it is announced that all students of grades four to eight have to participate in a mile run on Friday which is also free ice cream day at a local parlor. Louise Belcher (Kristen Schaal) comes up with a plan to cut the run by bike riding to the ice cream shop. Courtney Wheeler has the idea of tracking the slowest runner – Large Tommy – by using a cat's collar with a built-in GPS tracker and an app on her cell phone. Louise, her brother Gene (Eugene Mirman), Regular Sized Rudy, Courtney and Alex Papasian agree to hide their bikes in some bushes near the school building.

On Friday, the five children bike ride to school and stash their bicycles. They put the collar in Tommy's hydration pack before starting to run. Once out of sight of the teachers, they fetch their bikes and ride to the ice cream parlor. Mr Frond spots Gene after his bike chain comes off, and makes Gene run the whole mile next to Large Tommy. Louise, Rudy, Alex and Courtney arrive at the ice cream shop and get one free cone each. Louise decides to give Gene a cone made of their leftovers and carries it while they are riding back. After she gives her brother his cone, Courtney's father Doug stops him and Tommy because he located the collar and thinks his cat is in Tommy's backpack. Courtney convinces him that the cat is at home but Mr. Frond catches the four cycling students and says that they actually have to run the full mile on Saturday while Gene and Tommy finish their run.

At the restaurant, Bob (H. Jon Benjamin) and his wife Linda (John Roberts) call the Wharf Art Center in order to buy discount tickets for a show named ''Cake 2''. Their regular customer Teddy (Larry Murphy) tries to help them and later manages to get two tickets.


Not a Ladies' Man

When district attorney Robert Bruce's wife leaves him, his son, Bill, begins to have emotional problems, which worries his teacher, Pat Hunter. Bill briefly runs away, and after getting some friendly advice from a hobo, decides to find his father a new wife. Bill's choices leave much to be desired, however. When Pat accidentally runs into Robert's car, romance ensues. Robert learns that his ex-wife has married a local racketeer, and tries to postpone the thug's trial in an attempt to spare his son the shame of having his mother wed to a gangster. This only causes more problems. Bill and Pat help Robert realize that the truth must come out, even if it hurts. Robert proposes to Pat.


Good Luck, Mr. Yates

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Broadway Daddies

Eve Delmar is a pretty chorus line dancer, who is the center of attention of a group of wealthy admirers. However, she develops feelings for Richard Kennedy, who she assumes is not wealthy, but simply ambitious. Little does she know that Richard is in fact quite wealthy, the son of millionaire John Lambert Kennedy. He chooses not to reveal his status, because he wants Eve to fall in love with him, and not with his money.

When Eve finds out that Richard is wealthy, she feels that he was simply playing with her affections. To get back at him, she agrees to attend a party with another wealthy suitor, James Leech. The party turns quite raucous, and Leech tries to seduce Eve, but she rebuffs him. However, the events of the party appear in the newspaper, and both Richard and his father get the impression that Eve might have misbehaved.

Eve and Richard reconcile, and both he and John Kennedy understand that she did nothing untoward with anyone. This is further backed up when Leech appears and confirms that he had attempted to seduce her, but that she was the perfect lady and did not fall for his advances. Leech tells John that he owes the young lady an apology, and Richard and Eve continue their love affair.


Flyin' Thru

Aviator Lt. Al Wilson returns home from World War I combat duty in France to find his father, a cotton farmer, in jail for the murder of neighbour Jud Blair (George B. French). This was a crime actually committed by dancehall proprietor Melvin Parker (Clarence Burton). Al becomes partners with an ex-sergeant he knew in France, and they buy an aircraft with which they go barnstorming around the country, all the while looking for clues to reveal the real murderer.

At a bullfight across the border, Sybil (Fontaine La Rue), Parker's dancehall sweetheart, becomes infatuated with Al and betrays Parker. Parker flees in an automobile, but Al flies after him, leaps from his aircraft into the speeding automobile, and overcomes Parker. His father is set free, and Al weds Ann (Elinor Fair), Blair's daughter, in an aircraft far above the clouds.


Dragon Quest: Your Story

The film begins with Luca's birth, followed by him and his father Pankraz leaving Gotha to travel the world to avenge the boy's mother Mada who was kidnapped by monsters. On his childhood travels, Luca meets Bianca while acquiring both a Golden Orb and a sabrecat cub he names Purrcy. While visiting Coburg castle, Luka witnesses prince Harry's abduction by the monsters serving Bishop Ladja and accompanies his father to rescue the prince. But Pankraz is killed by Ladja, using his final moments to reveal to Luca that his mother is still alive.

The boys are then enslaved by Ladja's monsters before they eventually escape as adults after ten years of working on a giant temple with help from Dr. Agon. Harry returns to Coburg and parts ways with Luca, promising to repay him for Pankraz's rescue attempt. After reuniting with a fully-grown Purrcy and his father's retainer Sancho while joined by a slime he named Gootrude, Luca learns that Pankraz assumed him to be the Legendary Hero destined to stop Ladja. Luca also learns that Ladja had abducted Mada as her Zenithian lineage is needed for a ritual to open a portal to the Demon World.

The Zenithian Sword which Luca needs is located in the town of Mostroferrato in the possession of the wealthy nobleman Rodrigo Briscoletti. But the town is terrorized by Bjørn the Behemoose, who stole the sword, with Briscoletti offering the hand of his daughter Nera to whomever defeats Bjørn. Luca manages to defeat the monster with Bianca's help and spares Bjørn when he submits. Through Luca finds himself not to be the Legendary Hero, he is betrothed to Nera until an encounter with a witch (Nera in disguise) convinces him to confess his feelings for Bianca.

Luca decides to break his engagement with Nera and marries Bianca, having a son Alus together. Shortly after, they are attacked by monsters, with Ladja abducting Bianca while turning Luca to stone. Ladja takes Bianca to his temple, revealing her to be a Zenithian before turning her to stone when she refuses to help him convince Mada to teach her the spell to unseal the portal. Luca is revived eight years later by his son Alus, revealed to be the true Legendary Hero that Pankraz searched for. The group seek out the Zenith Dragon, revealed to be Dr. Agon, who needs his Golden Orb to bring them to Ladja's temple. Luca learns the remains of the Golden Orb he possessed was a fake. In order to find the real Golden Orb, Agon sends him to the fairies, who send him back in time to retrieve the real Golden Orb from his childhood-self and switch it with a forgery.

The final battle soon commences with Luca joined by Bjørn and Harry's army as he finally avenges his father, only for a dying Ladja to acquire the spell needed to open the portal. Though Alus seals the portal, reality is suddenly distorted by who is supposed to be Grandmaster Nimzo. The being explains himself to be a computer virus installed in place of the real Nimzo by a hacker, revealing to Luca that he is playing a virtual simulation of ''Dragon Quest V'' while proceeding to delete everything. The virus then proceeds to send Luca back to reality, only for Luca's restored real-world memories and the passion for ''Dragon Quest'' allowing him to resist. Gootrude then reveals himself to be the game's anti-virus program and gives Luca the means of destroying the virus and restoring the game (in the form of the sword belonging to ''Dragon Quest'' character Erdrick).

The game ends when Luca's party arrive at Gotha, with Luca intending to keep this version of the game in his heart. Though when watching the fireworks from Gotha, Bianca hits him playfully, and Luca notes that he actually felt the pain.


The Near Lady

As described in a film magazine review, butcher Herman Schultz invents a sausage machine, becomes wealthy, and proposes to break into society with his family. His daughter Nora is selected to marry Basil Van Bibber, whose aristocratic folks have lost their money. They become engaged to please their parents, and then each falls in love with the other but tries to hide it. Basil attempts to disgust Nora by pretending to be drunk, but she sticks with him despite a family row and police threats. Finally, they admit their mutual love and are wed.


Remnant: From the Ashes

''Remnant: From the Ashes'' takes place in a post-apocalyptic earth that has been decimated and overrun by an interdimensional evil called the Root. The player is a wandering survivor of the apocalypse driven to put an end to the Root by traveling to a tower on an island that appears to be the epicenter of the invasion. Early in their journey they are brought to Ward 13, an underground bunker where human survivors live. The player is tasked with finding Ward 13's founder, Ford, and explores the devastated Earth city before finding a portal to an interdimensional rift known as the Labyrinth, allowing them to travel between worlds in search of Ford.

The player first travels to Rhom, the deserted remains of a once great civilization that destroyed its world to save itself from the Root. They unlock a monolithic tower in which the former ruler of Rhom, the Undying King, tasks the player with traveling to the swamp planet of Corsus to kill its Guardian - a being that protects the planet from invasive forces such as the Root - and bring him its heart in exchange for pointing the player in Ford's direction. On Corsus, the player kills the Guardian and is given the choice of delivering the heart to the King, or giving it to the Iskal Queen, the ruler of a parasitic insectoid hive mind that has taken over the planet's former inhabitants. If the player chooses the latter, they are forced to kill the King before proceeding.

The player then travels to the forest world of Yaesha, where they encounter a civil war between its Satyr-like inhabitants and befriend a group of rebels. After some exploration, they find Ford imprisoned and free him. In exchange, Ford gives the player a key to activate a portal deep within Ward 13 that allows them to travel to the tower, which was formerly the humans' Ward 17.

In Ward 13, the player can find information revealing that the Root were brought to Earth due to a failed series of experiments using the human subconscious as gateways to other worlds; the Root themselves are linked to one of their subjects, known as Dreamers. The player travels to Ward 17 through the portal and encounters the Dreamer, who they battle and defeat within his own subconscious. The Dreamer transforms into a massive Root creature, which the player finally kills, releasing them from the Dreamer's subconscious and killing the Root at their source once and for all.


Don Dare Devil

As described in a film magazine review, Jack Bannister goes to South America to take over property left by his Spanish mother. Benito Menocal, a former pal, is killed by Bud Latham, an American bad man. Jack goes after him and finds Latham trailing Ynez and her father José Remado. Jack sides with them, eventually running Latham into the ground, saving the young woman and her father, which ends romantically.


California Gothic

''California Gothic'' is the tale of a seemingly normal man named Dan, and a young woman named Jude who has apparently come back from the dead to ruin his life.


Dragons Can Only Rust

''Dragons Can Only Rust'' is about a dragon named Gonard who was created in a laboratory, with such well-developed artificial intelligence that it is self-aware, and can think and speak.


Cadets on Parade

Due to not being good at sports and not adapting to the student life, Austin Shannon decides to run away from military school. The school offers a 1000 dollar reward for Austin's return. Austin meets newsboy Joe Novak, who doesn't seem to care about the reward money, and they both become buddies, Austin educates Joe, while Joe teaches him how to box and play other sports.


Worlds Without End (Shadowrun novel)

''Worlds Without End'' is a ''Shadowrun'' novel and is the last part of a trilogy that begins in the world of ''Earthdawn'', although the two preceding novels were released after this one.


Dead in the Water (Holder novel)

''Dead in the Water'' is a horror novel which involves several characters (a cancer-ridden boy and his doctor father, a bickering wealthy couple, an old lady whose husband was lost at sea, and a female cop who once failed to save the life of a drowning boy) aboard a rickety old freighter.


The Merlin Chronicles

''The Merlin Chronicles'' features twenty-two short stories in 450 pages with them common theme being Merlin, the King's mage.


The Delivery Boy (1931 film)

Mickey Mouse is driving a rickety donkey cart piled high with musical instruments, with his dog Pluto running alongside. They stop when they reach Minnie's house, and spy on her while she is washing and hanging up clothes. She is singing "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree", and her enthusiasm is so infectious that even the laundry is dancing along. Mickey mischievously hides in a large pair of bloomers hanging on the line, teasing her by singing along and twanging her tail. Catching on to his trick, she drops him into the washtub, which breaks.

That puts a stop to Minnie's laundry chores, so the mice break into a jazzy Charleston dance number. Excited by the dance, Mickey punches a hornet's nest off a branch, and it lands on the donkey's tail. In his panic, the donkey smashes the cart to pieces, and the musical instruments land all over the barnyard.

Undaunted by this disaster, Minnie asks Mickey to play the piano for her, and they break into a spirited duet of "The Stars and Stripes Forever". The animals all play along, and everything is jolly until Pluto investigates a nearby road crew's work, and picks up a lit stick of dynamite. Thinking that he is fetching a stick, Pluto brings the dynamite back to Mickey and Minnie, and it blows the mice into the sky. Even that fails to dampen their spirits, and they conclude the number with a flourish.


The Mammoth Book of Victorian & Edwardian Ghost Stories

''The Mammoth Book of Victorian & Edwardian Ghost Stories'' is an anthology of 43 tales from the Victorian and Edwardian eras.


My Teacher, My Obsession

Riley is a high school senior starting her first day at a new school along with her father, Chris, the school's newest English teacher. During his first lesson, Chris catches the attention of both Tricia, a popular girl, and Kyla, the school's yearbook photographer. After class, Kyla befriends Riley, who reveals she is Chris's daughter, and asks to come over to her house for a study session. At her house, Riley tells Kyla about her mother's infidelity which led to her parents' divorce. That night, Kyla dreams of Chris and becomes infatuated with him.

The next day, Tricia befriends Riley, infuriating Kyla. She warns Riley that Tricia is dangerous and claims she has a history of messing around with teachers, as she had slept with a history teacher the prior year. Later that night, Kyla's mother, Jess, is preparing for a date, which is revealed to be Chris. As she watches them flirt, Kyla grows jealous and sabotages their date, forcing Chris to spend the night, and allowing Kyla to get closer to him.

The following morning at school, Kyla confronts Riley about going out with Tricia despite her warning, and tells her she's being used by Tricia to get to her father. Riley tells her that Tricia claims it wasn't her who had slept with their history teacher, but Kyla herself. Kyla denies the accusation and Riley leaves. Later, Kyla confronts Tricia, threatening her to leave Riley alone, but Tricia refuses to back down.

The next day, Kyla, having filled her locker with lewd photos she had taken of herself the night before, tells Chris she is being harassed, and he promises to help find whoever is responsible. Kyla and Riley eventually make amends, and Kyla confesses to having slept with her history teacher, claiming he had manipulated her. Later that night as Chris and Jess prepare for a date, Kyla, posing as Tricia, sends sexually suggestive messages to Chris's phone. Jess, believing Chris is having sex with one of his students, throws him out. As Chris sits in his truck, Kyla enters and seduces him into kissing her. The following day, police arrive and take Tricia away, having found the phone used to text Chris the sexually suggestive messages, as well as containing the lewd photos of Kyla, in her locker. That night at Riley's birthday party, Kyla enters Chris' office at his home and seduces him into having sex. Riley discovers them, and runs away distraught. The next morning Jess confronts Chris, having been told everything by Riley. As she takes Kyla away, Kyla denies any wrongdoing, as she is of legal age and claims Chris and her are in love. Chris apologizes to Riley and tells her he will not see Kyla anymore, and Riley forgives him.

The next day, Kyla calls Tricia and asks to meet her before school. When Tricia arrives, Kyla admits to framing her, and harms herself by breaking her fingers. As Riley and Chris arrive, Kyla cries for help, claiming Tricia attacked her. Tricia is arrested and Kyla goes to the hospital. There, Riley tells Kyla her relationship with her father is over, and Kyla appears to agree. She asks Riley to take over her yearbook responsibilities for a volleyball game that night, which Riley reluctantly accepts. When Riley leaves, Kyla tells Chris they can finally be together with Tricia gone, but Chris denies her, telling her their relationship is over and to leave him alone. Kyla declares she will never leave Chris, and reminds him he will have to see her everyday in class. Chris decides to quit his job to get away from her, and leaves to gather his belongings from the classroom. Kyla takes a scalpel from the hospital and flees.

At the school, Kyla confronts Riley, declaring only one of them can be in Chris's life, and stabs her in the stomach. Making her way to Chris's class, she holds the scalpel to his throat, telling him they are meant to be together, and also revealing she was the one that had manipulated her previous teacher, not vice versa. Chris pushes Kyla off of him, but she trips him, causing him to hit his head, rendering him unconscious. A janitor hears the commotion, and stumbles upon Kyla, who pretends to be injured and asks him to get help. As the janitor runs to find assistance, Riley, alive but badly wounded, warns him to run, but Kyla slits his throat and kills him. The two begin to fight, and Riley eventually beats Kyla into submission. As police arrive, both Riley and Kyla are taken away in separate ambulances.

Some time later, Riley is leaving for her first day of college. As she says goodbye to her father, unseen by either of them, a hooded figure watches them from afar.


Quanderhorn

The series follows the adventures of Professor Darius Quanderhorn, a brilliant, but crazy, scientific genius who creates fantastic devices, and has assembled a team of assistants, including his part-insect "son", a recovering amnesiac, a brilliant scientist with a half-clockwork brain, and a captured Martian hostage. The year is 1952, but no one seems to have noticed that it has been that year for the past 65 years. In spite of Quanderhorn saving the world many times, the British government are tired of his eccentric behaviour, and have a mole in his team.


I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore

Bernie Fishbine (Jason Alexander) first sees Theresa Garabaldi (Nia Peeples) in his neighborhood candy store, where he frequently buys chocolate kisses. Then they meet at the bus stop and take the same bus route every evening.

For Bernie there is immediate kismet and when Theresa mentions to him she performs on piano in her uncle's Italian restaurant, he decides to go watch her. It is here where she gets him to join a gym.

Always a tad overweight, Bernie is shy and self-conscious about his weight and looks. Theresa convinces him he can improve himself enrolling at the gym where she works out, telling him that she too was overweight when she was younger, so she can relate.

Living with his mother and grandfather, Bernie has been forced to run the family shoe store ever since his father died 12 years ago. His older brother is the family success and Bernie lives in his shadow and is run by his mom.

After Bernie joins the gym he successfully drops about 25 pounds. The more weight he loses, the stronger he feels about Theresa. One night, he shows up at the restaurant where she and a girlfriend are having dinner. Finding out it’s a double date, he grabs a random woman at the bar and treats her to a meal.

Upset, Bernie binge eats, observed from afar by Theresa and her friend. She is convinced by the friend to use him as a subject for her thesis. The topic then becomes about an obese man and his struggle to lose weight.

After a number of false starts, Bernie and Therese spend more and more time together. He sees it as dating, but in her mind they are just friends. His mother is not so happy her son is seeing an Italian, a non-Jew. Theresa even takes Bernie home to meet her family. There, looking at photo albums, Bernie sees Theresa was never fat. Upset, she calms him down, saying she did it to help him. He forgives her, and they really kiss for the first time.

Bernie decides to propose. He has the ring and stops by Theresa’s apartment to surprise her. She lets him in, but as she has been in the shower she retreats to the bathroom to finish drying off.

While Theresa is absent, Bernie walks about the apartment and finds the thesis. When he reads it, he believes everything about her is a lie. She was never fat and he is the obese man who is the central subject. Theresa finds Bernie reading and there is an expected eruption from Bernie who flees the apartment, crushed.

Bernie decides he needs to get away, so he takes off for a vacation in Cancun. While he is gone, his mother finds the ring and is shocked how close she was to having Theresa part of the family. When Bernie returns he finds his mother has already set up a dinner with a Jewish girl. He blows up again and it looks like he will be returning to his bad habits: eating Hershey kisses from the local candy shop.

Bernie’s grandpa and mother decide to meddle. Marching into the Italian restaurant, he essentially proposes and Theresa accepts. She finds him and proposes. Bernie angrily takes the ring and leaves, but returns and proposes back.


Trench 11

In 1918, in the Western Front in France, Lt. Berton, a Canadian tunneler, digs 78 feet beneath a German position to rescue other tunnelers. Berton accidentally startles a survivor who ends up screaming, alerting the Germans above. The Germans then detonate charges above Berton, trapping him underground for twelve days.

Three months later, on November 2, 1918, a pair of British Army intelligence officers, Maj. Jennings and Dr. Priest, debrief Col. Ashcroft with intelligence information on a deep underground German bunker called "Trench 11", hidden within the Argonne Forest. The base is commanded by a German officer named Reiner (who is called "The Prophet" by his men) who specializes in weaponizing various chemicals and diseases. Jennings and Dr. Priest believe that Trench 11 (so named because it is eleven miles behind German lines) is used as a base of operations for Reiner to make more weapons and request for the bunker to be investigated as the Germans failed to destroy it during their retreat. The colonel arranges an American escort (due to the fact that the Argonne Forest is within their sector of the front) and allows Jennings to retrieve Lt. Berton from his leave to help with their investigation. During his leave, Berton enters in a romantic relationship with a French woman named Veronique but is forced to leave when he is retrieved to aid Maj. Jennings' investigation.

Berton accompanies Maj. Jennings and Dr. Priest to Trench 11 along with their American escorts: Capt. Cooper, Sgt. Pronger, and Pvt. Kelly. Upon locating Trench 11, the group discover dead German soldiers in the trenches. It is revealed that the German Army had shelled Trench 11 prior to the Allied soldiers arriving there.

At the headquarters of the German 5th Army, Gen. Ophuls orders Reiner and Capt. Mueller to erase all evidence of the nature of Trench 11 (called "Wotan Complex" in German) to prevent the allies from discovering it as Reiner failed to detonate the explosives inside during their retreat. Mueller, who is disgusted by Reiner's work, is ordered to escort Reiner to the bunker to get the job done.

In the trench, the group discover evidence of German infighting and sabotages. Descending underground they come upon a sealed door and a German soldier who was left behind. The soldier frantically begs the group not to open the door but Jennings orders his men to ignore him. The German soldier then hysterically begs and pressures Cooper into shooting him. The group moves deeper into the bunker and are attacked by a crazed man who vomits on Kelly and rips a grenade off Pronger. Berton tosses the grenade away but collapses the tunnel they came from. Jennings orders Berton and Cooper to split and search for an exit while he, Dr. Priest, Pronger and Kelly investigate further down.

While searching for an exit Berton and Cooper are ambushed by more crazed men. Cooper is stabbed by one and both are forced to fight them off and flee. Simultaneously Jennings, Priest, Pronger and Kelly discover a hospital room. Pronger is attacked by a crazed man but manages to kill him, alerting the group to a worm crawling out of the gunshot wound. Dr. Priests performs an autopsy on the deceased man and discover the man's body is full of worms and is responsible for his insane and violent behavior. Dr. Priests concludes the worms are not natural and were engineered. Pronger and Kelly stage a mutiny and demand they leave the bunker which ensues a standoff between them and Jennings. The group is then ambushed by German soldiers who kill Pronger and Jennings and take Kelly and Dr. Priest prisoner. Berton and Cooper discover an exit but are also taken prisoner.

After losing his tunneler to the infected (whom they needed to reactivate the charges), Mueller decides to recruit the group but Dr. Priest refuses to cooperate. Reiner, who was eavesdropping the whole time, singles out Dr. Priest for interrogation. Kelly's health deteriorates and becomes sick.

Reiner interrogates Dr. Priest and tries to get him to relate to his twisted view on science. Dr. Priest figures out the worms were meant to kill allied livestock but jumped species to infect humans. In turn, Reiner reveals that he marveled at the results and deliberately bred deadlier strains. Mueller escorts Berton, Cooper and Kelly into the lower levels where the charges is located but Kelly succumbs to the parasite and kills Cooper. Berton shoots Kelly and holds Mueller at gunpoint, but stands down after Mueller convinces him that the parasite will kill everyone if it ever gets out. Dr. Priest desperately tries to reason with Reiner not to use parasite for the sake of civilian lives, but Reiner remains adamant in using the parasite to destroy Europe and rebuild it under German rule. He then tortures Dr. Priest.

Mueller and Berton locate the charges and learn that the explosives were never rigged in the first place. After killing Dr. Priest, Reiner orders his men to seal the lower level and flood it with poison gas and begins to collect his parasites. Mueller and Berton are forced to flee and find another way to detonate the explosives. Berton tries to rig the explosive to a clock timer for a remote detonation but an infected soldier attacks them, breaking Mueller's leg and destroying the clock. Unable to move, Mueller stays behind and gives Berton time to arm any remaining explosives and escape. Berton finishes and reaches for the exit, but is shot in the leg by Reiner and his guard. Reiner then mocks and tortures Berton, who endures it to distract Reiner and his guard long enough for Mueller to detonate the explosives. The explosion catches both of them off guard, which allows Berton to kill the guard and engage Reiner in a brawl. Reiner attempts to flee but Berton trips him; resulting in his eye being impaled by a vial in his hand. The tunnel collapses on Reiner while Berton barely escapes. Berton limps away from the site and sees a vision of his lover Veronique; his ultimate fate is left ambiguous.


Cardfight!! Vanguard: High School Arc Cont.

The main protagonist Aichi Sendou, was a timid and mundane third-year middle school boy. The thing that supported Aichi's heart, was the "Blaster Blade" card that he received as a child. It's an important rare card from "Vanguard", a card game with the imaginary world of "Planet Cray" as its stage. From the day he reunited with the person who gave him that card "Toshiki Kai", Aichi's everyday life began to change.

Aichi and his friends protected Planet Cray from the threat of an invasion by Wandering Star Brandt. However, with destiny being corrected, memories of Kourin Tatsunagi and the battle against Brandt have disappeared.

With the "Vanguard Koshien" fast approaching, the battle to regain the missing "something" begins for the vanguards.


Island Captives

The story follows Helen Carsons whose father was recently murdered and Tom Willoughby who is the son of the murderer, as they get shipwrecked in a jungle island that serves as headquarters of a smuggling ring.


Oh, Ramona!

''Oh, Ramona!'' follows the main character Andrei from his point of view while he steps into adulthood and dealing with romance. He shares his experience as seen through the eyes of a teenager, with all the good and bad parts of it, and a pinch of self-humour and irony. The film portrays Andrei, who is in love with two girls and tormented by the decisions he has to make. Andrei has a crush on the "hottest girl in school", Ramona, who tries to hook up with him. Andrei rejects her in a moment of confusion, which starts a whole series of unfortunate events. Later on another girl Andrei meets on a vacation, Anemona, is charmed by his sincerity and dorkiness and he ends up being torn between the two girls he 'loves'.


Nobody's Boy (musical)

The young Dr Randall and his bride were on their honeymoon in Brighton in 1894 when they found a baby boy abandoned on their bed, so adopted him and brought him up. Twenty-five years on, Dick Randall is engaged to Rose Bunting, but her parents, Colonel and Mrs Bunting, have been told the story of his origins and insist Dick must find at least one parent, or the wedding is off. Dick has a series of adventures in his search: he believes Mollie Maybud, a cabaret singer, is his sister, but she turns out to be a girlfriend of Colonel Bunting. Dick saves Alice Hawkins from marrying Bradbury Bitters, as she is in love with Jack Foster; he then believes Alice's aunt, another Mrs Bunting, is his mother, as she had lost a “little one” in the same hotel, but this turns out to have been a pet monkey. Finally, Dr Randall produces a document which the Bunting family accept as giving Dick a respectable background.


Sabotage Squad

Small-time gambler Eddie is rejected for military service due to ill health. His girlfriend, Edith, has turned to cop John Cronin to help get Eddie out of trouble. Cronin thinks the hair salon where Edith works is a front for a Nazy spy ring because Dr. Harrison, head of a research institute, keeps visiting it. Eddie's friend Chuck, a pickpocket, steals Harrison's wallet and finds a secret Nazi medallion inside. Frightened, Chuck gives the wallet to Eddie. Cronin tails Eddie, hoping that he'll lead the police to the wallet's owner. After a series of coincidences, Harrison kidnaps Eddie, Chuck, and Edith. Chuck manages to free the trio after picking a gun from Harrison's pocket. The three try to escape in a truck, only to discover that it is loaded with explosives and that Harrison intends to blow up an airplane factory. Chuck and Edith escape with evidence exposing the spy ring, while Eddie sacrifices his own life destroying the truck. The military posthumously awards Eddie a medal for heroism.


How to Get Over a Breakup

The film is about a copywriter, Maria Fe (Gisela Ponce de León), who is suddenly dumped. In a way of getting over the breakup, she starts a blog about how to do it.


Cold Harbour (book)

In May 1944 Brigadier general Dougal Munro of the SOE sends Genevieve Trevaunce, a beautiful British operative, to France with the task of infiltrating General Erwin Rommel's briefing on the defense of the Atlantic Wall. The mission is compromised and it is up to OSS Major Craig Osbourne, a highly trained assassin and Special Forces officer, to rescue her.


Jefe (2018 film)

César, a rude and self-centered businessman, seems to be on the brink of losing everything until a night janitor at his office helps him find some much-needed sensitivity.


Gamebros

The hacker Heitor Grillo uses his technology knowledge in service of the Federal Police's Homicide Division led by the police officer Patricia. What no one knows is that while Hector helps the police in the real world he goes undercover at the Dark web as the alias 'Gamebros' to defend the internet from malicious virtual criminals.


Everybody's Talking About Jamie (film)

In Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, Jamie New, a gay boy, lives with his single mother Margaret, and attends Mayfield school on his sixteenth birthday. At school, his teacher rebukes the pupils for their unrealistic career plans. Jamie pretends to agree with her, but secretly he dreams of being a drag queen onstage ("And You Don't Even Know It").

Margaret goes to see her friend Ray to help her prepare for Jamie's birthday party. Jamie's estranged father, Wayne, who has lived with his girlfriend Cheryl for some time, is expected to arrive at the party, but at the last minute he messages Margaret to cancel his appearance. Jamie arrives and Margaret lies about his absence, pretending he gave him a card. Margaret presents Jamie a pair of expensive red high heels that he has been saving up money for. Jamie is disappointed about his father's absence and reminisces about their strained relationship and an unspecified hurtful small comment made in his childhood that he is still struggling to overcome ("Wall in My Head").

At school, Jamie shows the heels to his best friend Pritti Pasha - a girl constantly harassed for her religion - and confesses his desire to be a drag queen. After class bully Dean Paxton insults Jamie and Pritti for their differences and Jamie sticks up for Pritti, Pritti returns the favour by encouraging Jamie to wear the shoes to the school prom and be the drag queen he wants to be ("Spotlight").

Margaret goes to see Wayne at his girlfriend Cheryl's house, and admonishes him for not showing up for Jamie at all on his sixteenth birthday and for his lack of parental efforts. Wayne replies that Cheryl is pregnant with their son and urges Margaret to tell Jamie the truth - that he is bitterly disappointed that Jamie is not a stereotype male, and that he wants nothing at all to do with him, especially as Jamie is now no longer a minor.

Jamie goes to a drag shop, House of Loco, where he intends to find his first dress. Hugo Battersby, the drag shop owner, briefly discusses Jamie’s dreams of being a drag queen with him, and reveals that he was himself once a drag superstar, Miss Loco Chanelle, and that his past was filled with a loving drag family that was destroyed when the AIDS epidemic ravaged the community and claimed the life of his male lover ("This Was Me"). He describes drag as a form of revolution, and that a drag queen is never deterred. He offers to mentor Jamie, and to help him with his plan of coming out at the prom by allowing Jamie to debut at a drag show at the local club. He tells Jamie and Pritti that he will give Loco Chanelle’s dress to him if he can earn it. Jamie informs his mother and Ray of the visit to the shop and his upcoming drag show, and over the next few weeks earns enough money to buy the dress. Meanwhile, Margaret struggles to tell Jamie about her encounter with his father, and is unable to break his heart by telling him his father’s true feelings. Jamie mistakenly believes that his father will attend the drag show.

At school on the day of the show, Jamie beckons Pritti into the school toilets and begs for her help in getting rid of a badly painted eyebrow he accidentally gave himself. Pritti reluctantly agrees to help him, but before she can manage Hedge catches them. After embarrassedly attempting to explain the eyebrow incident, Hedge humiliates Jamie by demanding he return to class with his makeup intact ("Work of Art"). When Jamie arrives in art class, his classmates ridicule him, and he responds by telling them about his drag show, determined not to be shamed ("Work of Art (Reprise)")

After school, Dean calls out Jamie, intending to go to the show and humiliate him. Jamie goes to the club but gets cold feet and attempts to back out, but is stopped by Hugo dressed up as Loco Chanelle, who encouraged him to perform and dresses him up along with the other drag queens ("Over the Top"). Margaret and Ray arrive at the show, along with Dean and his friends who intend to ridicule Jamie’s drag performance, and Margaret sends Jamie flowers and a card which she pretends is from Wayne, which Jamie is thrilled to receive. In an attempt to come up with his drag name, Jamie cries frustratedly, "it's about me. Me. Me!", leading Hugo to introduce Jamie as "Mimi Me". He performs a lip synced song as Mimi Me – Dean and the boys heckle him briefly but are quickly removed, and Mimi Me finishes the number in style, with Pritti and his mother in the audience.

The next day at school, the whole school gossips about the drag show ("Everybody's Talking About Jamie"). Jamie arrives to class late in dramatic fashion and with make-up, which Hedge orders him to remove, and Jamie refuses, quoting school dress rules and mocking her. Dean gets into a fight with Jamie, and declares he will not attend prom if Jamie comes as Mimi Me. At a meeting with the head teacher, Hedge demands that Jamie not wear a dress to prom and claims he will selfishly ruin the special night for everyone else. Jamie leaves, upset.

Jamie goes to Pritti’s house for consolation, but Pritti urges Jamie to be himself at prom, and that Mimi Me doesn’t have to always be in his life. Jamie reveals his bodily self-loathing without Mimi Me, and Pritti comforts him by revealing that in Arabic, his name - Jamil - means beautiful ("It Means Beautiful"). Newly confident, Jamie goes to visit his father to thank him for the flowers, and Wayne harshly reveals the truth about Margaret’s lies, and his own disinterest and disappointment, telling him he had always longed for a better son.

Jamie returns home and confronts Margaret. He rips his Loco Chanelle dress and speaks cruelly, before storming off. Margaret, alone, reminisces about the joys and difficulties of having Jamie as a son ("He's My Boy"). Jamie, in an angry and confused downward spiral, shoplifts alcohol, gets drunk, and sneaks into a sports game that Wayne is attending, going onto the field to briefly reveal himself to his father in partial drag. He is physically harassed and shoved off the field. Beaten and bloody, Jamie goes to Hugo’s shop after it is shut, where Hugo bathes his injured nose and comforts him.

Jamie comes home. He and Margaret apologize to each other and reconcile over their differences, as well as briefly discussing Jamie’s queer personality ("My Man, My Boy"). On prom night, Year 11 prepare for the event. Pritti arrives in makeup and fends off Dean’s bullying with an inspiring speech, reminding Dean that after school ends tomorrow, he will no longer be a big man in a small social world. Jamie arrives, not in drag or as Mimi Me, but as himself, Jamie, dressed in a traditional girls’ prom dress with no makeup.

Hedge admonishes Jamie, and won’t allow him into prom, but his classmates, led by Pritti, rally their support and eventually Hedge relents and allows everyone in. After sharing a moment together, Pritti goes into prom while Jamie implores Dean to let bygones be bygones and dance with him before prom ends. The class celebrate together and support each other ("Out of the Darkness (A Place Where We Belong)").


The Midnight Sky

Augustine Lofthouse, a reclusive academic, has devoted his life to finding habitable planets where humanity can expand. In the present day, he meets Jean Sullivan after giving a presentation at a gala and the two form a romantic relationship. After a pregnancy scare, Sullivan leaves him because of his obsession with work and his inability to bond with other human beings. Several years later, when Lofthouse encounters her again, she tells him they have a daughter, whom he chooses not to meet.

Thirty years later, in 2049, an unspecified disaster has wiped out most of the Earth's population and left the surface contaminated with ionizing radiation. Lofthouse, now much older, is the only person inhabiting a large Arctic base. A recent flashback shows him refusing to join the evacuation crew with Mason Mosley, knowing he does not have long to live due to an unidentified serious illness requiring hemodialysis and medical equipment at the base. He searches the base's computer systems for active crewed space missions to warn about the situation on Earth, and finds only one: the interplanetary craft ''Aether'', returning from an exploration of Jupiter's habitable moon K-23, which Lofthouse discovered.

In the meantime, the crew of ''Aether'' are unaware of the disaster and believe they have lost contact with Earth due to faulty communications systems. Lofthouse finds his antenna is too weak to contact them, even after calculating them to be in range.

Along with his deteriorating physical health, Lofthouse is experiencing mental blackouts. After a kitchen fire, he suddenly finds a young girl hiding in the kitchen, but she does not speak to him. He tries to contact the other evacuees to get someone to pick her up, but no one responds. The girl draws an iris and Lofthouse infers that this is her name. He grows fond of the girl and takes her with him on a snowmobile to another base farther north, which has a larger, more powerful antenna. En route, in an accident, he loses his dialysis equipment. Arriving at the base, he manages to make contact with ''Aether'', but an asteroid field damages the ship's radar and communication systems.

To repair the damage, mission specialist Sully, currently pregnant, and her partner, Commander Adewole, conduct a spacewalk with flight engineer Maya. They repair the communications and radar, but are caught in the middle of a second asteroid field that fatally injures Maya. Sully reaches out to Lofthouse, who tells her ''not'' to return to Earth because of the disaster, but go back to K-23 and start a new life there. ''Aether's'' pilot, Tom Mitchell, refuses, but upon discovering his wife's final words and seeing the state of Earth's atmosphere, he understands that it is in the crew's best interests to go back to Jupiter's moon. Still, he decides to use one of the two re-entry vehicles to return to Earth, hoping to find his family who may have been evacuated to temporary safety. Sanchez, who saw Maya as a second daughter, decides to accompany him and bury her body on Earth.

In her final communication with Lofthouse, Sully tells him that he was one of the reasons she joined NASA in the first place. She thanks him, telling him her mother Jean knew him, as he had given her a moon rock, and that her full name is Iris Sullivan. Lofthouse says he already knew her name, making it clear that the young girl he had been seeing was not real. When asked how he ended up at the base from which he contacted ''Aether'', he says he thought he might be able to "help ''someone''" (hinting that the reason that he kept track of ''Aether's'' mission was not just because he discovered the moon to which it went, but also because he knew Sully was his daughter and that she was part of that mission). Before heading out into the cold unprotected to die, Lofthouse tells Sully he is proud to have finally met her, and Sully describes K-23 to him. Sully and Adewole are left with nothing but to return to K-23 using a course provided by Lofthouse.


D.N. Ace

The series follows curious, adventure-loving, mischief-making, proudly nerdy, 12-year-old Ace Ripley who suddenly learns he holds an incredible ability to manipulate DNA by fusing the genes of a living thing with any other thing, to create something entirely new. The hero-in-the-making uses his newfound power to create ridiculous, amazing, and even terrifying mashed up creatures, and tries to save his town from total chaos while trying to have the time of his life.


The Hyena of London

In 1883 London, a gaunt and somber serial killer named Martin Bauer, who as "The Hyena" had terrorized London for three years with a string of serial strangulations, is captured and condemned to hang. After the lunatic is executed, however, his body disappears from his grave and a new series of strangulation killings begins in the same area.

Dr. Edward is convinced that Bauer has returned from the grave. His daughter Muriel is in love with an irresponsible young man named Henry Quinn, who is attempting to see her against her father's wishes. Edward's alcoholic assistant, Dr. Anthony Finney, is secretly in love with Muriel and frames Quinn as a suspect in the recent spate of killings, leading to the young man's arrest. It is later revealed that the killer is Dr. Edward, who stole Martin Bauer's body from its resting place and surgically grafted a piece of the killer's brain into his own, transferring the killer's mad compulsions to himself. The mad doctor is shot dead by the police as he is attempting to strangle Henry Quinn in the woods.


Law of the Saddle

Rocky tries to clean out a gang of cattle rustlers, but finds that the leader of the gang is the town's Sheriff.


When Romance Rides

As described in a film magazine, Lucy Bostil (Adams) and her father (Arling) have staked everything on their horse winning a race. Bill Cordts (von Meter) and his henchman Joel Creech (Hersholt) try to kill all the favorite horses so that theirs will win. Joel is fired and swears revenge. Shortly before the race is to take place Lucy finds Lin Slone (Gantvoort) who has been somewhat hurt in an encounter with a wild horse he calls Wildfire. She takes him to the ranch. Lin and the young woman are mutually attracted. Bill and Joel steal one of the Bostil horses and dope the other. Lucy and Lin substitute Wildfire for the race, with Lucy riding him as the horse only allows Lin or Lucy to mount him. Lucy rides Wildfire to victory in an exciting race. Bill had entered the Bostil horse in the race against Wildfire, having had the horse's face painted to prevent anyone from recognizing him, but the paint is accidentally rubbed and the deceit discovered. Joel, half-witted, makes a dummy so as to impersonate Lucy so that he imagine that he is taking revenge upon her by abusing it. Bill suggests that he get the real Lucy. Joel kidnaps Lucy and takes her to Bill's ranch. Bill, in the meantime, attempts to get back into the good graces of the Bostil's by sending them a note stating that he has rescued Lucy from Joel. Lin knows that she is in danger and rides to her rescue. Bill and Lin fight and Bill is killed. Joel ties Lucy to her horse and directs it towards a cliff while Lin races to the rescue. Joel is caught in a loop of his rope and is dragged to his death. Lin saves Lucy at the cliff's edge.


Clouds Over Borsk

The film tells about a lonely schoolgirl who decided to join the Pentecostal sect.


When Angels Sleep

The plot revolves around Germán, a businessman who accidentally hits a teenage girl, Gloria, with his car after falling asleep at the wheel. Germán tries to get help for Gloria, who is badly injured.


Versailles of the Dead

While en route from Austria to marry Louis, Dauphin of France, Archduchess Marie Antoinette's carriage is intercepted by bloodthirsty zombies. The sole survivor of the attack is Marie Antoinette's twin brother, Albert. He heads for Versailles in his sister's gown–and instead of continuing life as himself, decides to take his dead sister's place. Now at the heart of the French royal court, Albert must face the undead horrors as the man who someday would become Queen. However, members of the house are wondering if Albert is fit to rule, but more importantly, are suspecting he killed his own sister in jealousy.


Burn Out (film)

Tony Rodrigues is a bike racer who has aspirations to enter the professional circuit. While not racing, he splits his time between working as a forklift operator during the daytime, and taking care of his son Sofiane whenever his ex-wife Leyla attempts to find employment. During one of his scheduled meetings with Leyla, Tony encounters a group of gypsie gang members led by Jordan exiting Leyla's residence. Tony finds Leyla beaten up and her apartment trashed, learning that Leyla was hiding drugs for Jordan, but the current supply in her possession was stolen by her ex-boyfriend. In an attempt to help her, Tony seeks out Jordan, and with the aid of his childhood friend and current street gang leader, Moussa, Tony meets with Jordan at their local bar in order to negotiate on settling Leyla's debt.

Jordan dismisses Tony outright, but his boss, Miguel is more receptive to Tony. In order to pay off Leyla's debt, Tony is given the job of transporting drugs to designated spots by motorcycle within a 2-hour limit for two months. Tony's moonlighting jeopardizes both his daytime job and his tryout for a motorcycle team, which ultimately leads him to failing at both of them. After completing the last delivery, Jordan changes the terms on Tony, forcing him to endlessly work as a drug courier. In retaliation, Tony beats Jordan to death with his motorcycle helmet.

Feeling betrayed, Tony enlists Moussa's aid in disposing of Jordan's body, and offers Miguel's assets to Mouusa in exchange to eliminate Miguel as a threat. Tony allows himself to be captured by Miguel in order to have Moussa tail him. Complications arise when local traffic create an obstacle for Moussa, and Miguel learns from his gang members that Tony lied to him about Jordan's fate. After a failed escape attempt, Tony is rescued by Moussa and his men, and Miguel is shot to death by Moussa's gang. After the fight, Tony works as a warehouse worker, but misses his thrill-seeking. As Leyla and Sofiane go to sleep for the night, Tony goes on a drive in his bike, and instigates a police chase.


Girls with Balls

The film follows the Falcons, a championship volleyball team, which follow a detour home through remote, unknown roads. They come across a bar, where they are challenged with a most dangerous game.


The Prom (film)

In Edgewater, Indiana, at a meeting of the James Madison High School PTA, PTA president Mrs. Greene announces that the school's prom will be canceled because a lesbian student named Emma Nolan wanted to bring a girl to the dance, much to the dismay of Principal Tom Hawkins who supports Emma, but is powerless to oppose the PTA's decision.

Meanwhile, in New York City, narcissistic Broadway stars Dee Dee Allen and Barry Glickman are disappointed after their show ''Eleanor! The Eleanor Roosevelt Story'' closes on opening night due to the ''New York Times'' blasting their performances. They are comforted by Trent Oliver, a Juilliard graduate and former sitcom star who has been reduced to playing forgettable supporting roles, and Angie Dickinson, a vain performer who has just quit her part in the chorus of ''Chicago'' after being passed over for the role of Roxie Hart in favor of Tina Louise. Angie and Trent realize that the four of them need a cause to revitalize their careers. After finding Emma's story on Twitter, the actors drive to Indiana with the cast of ''Godspell'' and publicist Sheldon Saperstein.

At school, Emma is bullied and harassed by fellow students Kaylee, Shelby, Nick, and Kevin, who blame her for ruining prom. The actors barge into the next PTA meeting, where they unsuccessfully attempt to rally support for Emma. Hawkins turns out to be a big fan of Dee Dee's. Emma and her closeted girlfriend Alyssa, Mrs. Greene's daughter, meet in private to discuss when Alyssa should come out to her mother.

The actors get motel rooms and book a gig as the entertainment for a monster truck rally, but are booed off the stage when they use the opportunity to preach about acceptance. Hawkins tells them that the Indiana Supreme Court has ruled that James Madison must allow Emma to attend prom. That evening, he and Dee Dee bond over dinner at an Applebee's.

The next day, a number of s occur and Kaylee and Shelby find out about Alyssa's plan to come out. The actors visit Emma at the house of her grandmother Bea who reveals that Emma has been living with her since her sixteenth birthday when her parents threw her out for being gay. Barry tells Emma that he ran away from home years ago because he knew his parents would never accept his sexual orientation and has not spoken to them since.

After Emma gets a makeover for the prom, she learns that the PTA has exploited a loophole in the Court's ruling by arranging for her to attend a separate prom alone while the rest of the students go to the real prom at a private club. Emma calls Alyssa for support, but Alyssa admits that she's too scared of losing her mother to come out. Hawkins is disgusted when he learns the real reason that Dee Dee came to Indiana was to use Emma to prop up her career.

The next day, Mrs. Green holds a press conference about the two proms. Angie comforts a heartbroken Emma, while Barry tries to convince Dee Dee to get Emma on her ex-husband Eddie Sharp's talk show; in response, she insists that he call his mother Vera and make peace with her. Dee Dee apologizes to Hawkins for lying to him and they reconcile while Emma, upset that Alyssa would rather uphold her mother's false image of her than be herself, breaks up with Alyssa.

Trent confronts Emma's tormentors, persuading them to support her with help from the ''Godspell'' cast. Dee Dee arrives at the motel and tells everyone she agreed to give Eddie her house in The Hamptons in order to get Emma a slot on his show. However, Emma turns the offer down so she can tell her story her own way and sings a song she wrote during a livestream, which goes viral online.

The actors decide to pool their money to finance an all-inclusive prom for Emma, and Alyssa shows up, inspired by Emma's song to finally come out. Afterward, Dee Dee tells Barry that she called Vera, who wants to talk to him. Vera tells Barry that although she cannot undo what she did to him, she still wants them to have a relationship, and the two finally make up.

Kaylee, Shelby, Nick, and Kevin visit the gym to apologize to Alyssa and Emma for their behavior. Mrs. Greene tries to put a stop to preparations for the prom. When Alyssa reveals who she really is, her mother leaves quietly. Alyssa and Emma reconcile.

Later that night, Emma and Alyssa show up early to meet with the actors, Sheldon, Bea, and Vera. Angie learns that she has been cast as Roxie Hart because Tina Louise has contracted shingles, Trent retires from acting to become James Madison's new drama teacher, and Barry is crowned prom queen. The students and many teens from the local LGBT community show up to the prom in support of Emma. As the event begins, Mrs. Greene arrives, apologizes, and embraces Alyssa, accepting her for who she is. Dee Dee and Principal Hawkins share a kiss and start a relationship. Emma and Alyssa finally share a public kiss and everyone celebrates.


Golpe de Sorte

The once quiet village of Alvorinha is suddenly put on the map when Maria do Céu (Maria João Abreu) wins the lottery. She is now one of the richest women in the country and everyone celebrates her victory. A hard working widow, dear to everyone in town, up until now she made a humble living selling fruit at the market, to support her two children Bruno (Ângelo Rodrigues) and Telma (Isabela Valadeiro) while helping her parents.

Telma is good-hearted but is naïve and dreams of fame. She will be ecstatic when she realizes she is rich and will be able to satisfy all her materialistic fantasies. She will fall in love with journalist Ricardo (António Camelier). Bruno is the opposite, responsible and hardworking. He will have to deal with several challenges, being the biggest girlfriend Jessica's (Carolina Carvalho) betrayal and finding out if he is the father of the child she carries.

Now that she has money, Céu's goals are to allow her family live a good life and find her missing son Rafael. As a pregnant teen the newborn was taken away from her when childhood sweetheart Zé Luís (José Raposo) and her family were manipulate by Preciosa (Manuela Maria), Zé's mother, to give up the baby for adoption.

Con artists (now Miriam (Dânia Neto) and Jorge (Jorge Corrula)) hear the news and decide their next lucky break is Maria do Céu's millions. They were raised together in a catholic foster home and became professional scammers and fortune hunters. Manipulative and masters of disguise they have been able to get away with their crimes for many years.

One of their biggest score happened in 2006, when they led Fernando Craveiro (Rogério Samora) to bankruptcy. In desperation, the businessman plans to kill the scammers, leaving a letter to his daughter Leonor (Diana Chaves), explaining everything that happened, but dies in a car accident without being able to take revenge. Leonor's world collapses with her father's death and the desire for revenge puts her on a mission to seek those who destroyed her family's life.

Thirteen years later, she finally traces them down in Alvorinha. In her new identity, she is now Alice Barreto. She will team up with Ricardo to expose the charlatans and deal with the jealousy of Miriam, as her plan of approach will be to charm Jorge.

Maria do Céu will welcome Miriam and Jorge into her world. Little does she know she is they will open a pandora's box, while burning a hole in her pocket.


The Final Wish

Aaron Hammond is forced to return home when his father suddenly dies. While dealing with grief and trying to support his mother, Kate, he finds an urn in his father's belongings. He soon finds that the object is capable of making wishes and desires come true. What he doesn't know is that the price for this may be too high to pay.


Do Not Hesitate

A platoon of Dutch soldiers shoot a goat during a mission in the Middle East.


Lawless Empire

In the lawless town of Dusty Gulch, the Durango Kid comes to the aid of Reverend Harding in his fight against Blaze Howard and his henchman. When Durango foils all of Blaze’s plans, Blaze’s boss Doc Weston realizes that it's Cannonball who's tipping off Durango. Weston then lets Cannonball overhear false information that will send Durango into a fatal trap.


War of the Wolf

Æthelflaed, Uhtred's on-again, off-again lover and ruler of Mercia, dies. Edward, King of Wessex, seizes the opportunity to take over her kingdom. Uhtred ignores Edward's summons to swear fealty to him, and his Mercian lands are forfeited, but Uhtred is content with his beloved Bebbanburg.

Yet he still feels bound by an oath he took to protect Æthelstan, his friend, protege and Edward's oldest son. So when there is a Mercian revolt against Edward, he rides with Finan and about 90 veteran warriors to relieve the siege of Ceaster. When he gets there, he realises he has been lied to; the besieged, led by Æthelstan, were in no real danger, and the enemy are soon defeated.

It becomes clear that the revolt was fomented by Æthelhelm the Younger in an attempt to kill Æthelstan. Æthelstan and his younger half-brother Ælfweard are the main candidates to succeed the ailing Edward. Æthelstan is the first born, but there are (lying) rumours that his mother and Edward were not married. Æthelhelm is related by blood to Ælfweard, and has accused Uhtred of poisoning his father; Æthelhelm the Elder had been held for ransom, but sickened and died after the instalment had been paid. So Uhtred becomes unwillingly entangled once more in the affairs of Mercia and Wessex.

Ingilmundr, a Norse leader driven out of Ireland, seeks to settle in Æthelstan's realm. He informs Uhtred that his treacherous uncle, Sköll Grimmarson, is the one who lured Uhtred away from his home, to weaken Sigtryggr, King of Northumbria and Uhtred's son-in-law. Uhtred eventually discovers that Sköll is planning a surprise winter attack on Eoferwic, Sigtryggr's capital. As Uhtred races there, he spots Sköll and his men coming the other way with plundered cattle, women and children. Outnumbered, Uhtred ambushes the warriors at the rear, seriously wounds a skilled young warrior he later learns is Sköll's son, and takes two prisoners for questioning. He learns that Sköll was defeated, but Sköll and his son killed Stiorra, Uhtred's beloved daughter and Sigtryggr's wife. She was leading the defenders, as Sigtryggr was away. Sköll pursues Uhtred and his men, but Uhtred is reinforced by warriors led by Osferth, Alfred the Great's bastard oldest son. Uhtred calls a truce to see the man who killed his daughter, but Osferth refuses to get dragged into a Northumbrian conflict, so there is no fighting.

Uhtred learns that Edward has called a Witan at Tamweorthin, summoning Sigtryggr, but not him. He goes anyway. Eadgifu, Edward's wife, tries subtly enlisting his support against their mutual enemy, Æthelhelm, who is there. Æthelhelm tries to have him killed, but fails. Sigtryggr agrees to a treaty with Edward so that he can turn his full attention to avenging his wife. Then Æthelstan swears an oath to never fight against Uhtred or invade Northumbria (if he becomes king of Wessex) while Uhtred lives; in exchange, he gets Uhtred to swear to try to kill Æthelhelm.

Uhtred and Sigtryggr try to find Sköll, but have little luck. Sköll's warriors do not desert him, despite his failures, because they fear his sorcerer, Snorri. Sköll even gains new followers. Finally, Uhtred learns Sköll's stronghold is at Heahburh.

He and Sigtryggr lead nearly 500 warriors there, but their assault fails, and both Uhtred and Sigtryggr are wounded. Their situation is dire, as they are outnumbered, and retreating would be perilous. Then Snorri comes outside the fortress and starts cursing them. The half-mad, self-styled bishop Ieremias engages in a war of cursing and scores a victory of sorts, when Snorri's dog deserts him for the bishop. This enrages some of Sköll's wolf-warriors, half-crazed from applying an ointment of henbane. They charge out as a disorganised rabble, but are defeated by a disciplined shield wall. Then, something unexpected happens. Berg becomes separated from the rest of Uhtred's men during the fighting. He finds his two older brothers in Sköll's fortress and persuades them to switch sides. With their help, Uhtred and Sigtryggr's warriors force their way inside, and Sköll's men either die or surrender. Sköll himself pretends to surrender, then tries to kill Sigtryggr, but Uhtred saves his son-in-law. Uhtred disables Sköll in single combat, then invites Sigtyrggr to avenge his wife, but not before he disarms Sköll, thus ensuring that Sköll will not go to Valhalla.


Bart the Bad Guy

Numerous Springfield citizens watch ''Vindicators Crystal War'', the new movie in a Marble Cinematic Universe superhero franchise called ''Vindicators''. When the film ends on a cliffhanger in which the villain kills the film's heroes, the audience is shocked and saddened by the bleak cliffhanger. They eagerly anticipate the concluding sequel which doesn't come out for a year, much to their impatience.

Eleven months later and one month before the release of ''Vindicators Crystal War 2: Resurgence'', Milhouse is injured while Bart attempts a YouTube stunt. One of the stars of ''Vindicators'', Australian actor Glen Tangier who plays the superhero Airshot, mistakes Bart for Milhouse while visiting him at the hospital and passes out drunk. Bart hijacks his laptop where he finds and views a cut of the unreleased final ''Vindicators'' film that night. With knowledge of the film's key moments and plot reveals, Bart decides to visit Comic Book Guy to exchange the spoilers for an expensive comic book. However, Comic Book Guy instead gives away all of his products so he doesn't get the film spoiled for himself. Realizing the power he has, armed with the film's spoilers, Bart decides to blackmail the town by threatening to spoil the ending of the film. When he attempts to blackmail his father, Homer tells Bart that he is immune to his spoiler power because he doesn't care about the ''Vindicators'' films. Instead, Bart lets Homer in on the deal, allowing him to scam free beer from Moe. Bart also exploits Lisa by giving her a chance to dance with Airshot (played by Tangier) at a school dance. After realizing that his power will mean nothing when the film finally opens in theaters, Bart's blackmailing escalates.

Milhouse berates Bart for stealing his visit from Airshot before Bart is kidnapped by the Marble film studio, who has been made aware of Bart's blackmailing and knowledge of the spoilers. Using virtual reality, the studio executives make him believe that his spoilers will actually kill the film's heroes in their universe if he leaks them. Bart refuses to reveal the spoilers to the film's villain to save the heroes, satisfying the studio executives. As a result, Bart stops blackmailing the town, and he succeeds in not spoiling the film until it finally premieres. However, the first Springfield audience to see the film in the theater inadvertently spoils the film on social media.


Screenless (The Simpsons)

The Simpson family is watching “Marketing a Murder” on TV. When Maggie tries to get their attention, Lisa switches to Baby Ein-sign, a show teaching babies sign language. Maggie was trying to tell them that Hans Moleman was stuck under a fallen tree in their yard, which they fail to notice. In the morning, they keep watching the show while Hans is taken into an ambulance.

The show is cancelled due to government stopping funding the show, before Maggie can completely learn to use sign language, so the family attempts to teach her themselves. When Maggie begins to use sign language on her own, Marge tries to tell the family about Maggie's development, only to find them uninterested and playing on their devices, so Marge stops them and limits their time on the devices to half an hour a week for everyone.

When Homer, Bart and Lisa cheat by having the Wise Guy revert their screentime, Marge puts the devices away entirely. Bored at work, Homer becomes an expert in word jumble puzzles, Marge sees how the devices affect the lives of Patty and Selma, Bart starts to use his imagination when he recovers a rocket from the school's roof, involving Jimbo and Dolph too, and Lisa rediscovers the joy of finding books manually.

Marge cannot find recipes on her books and fails to get help from Luigi, so when the family returns home they find her in her closet with her phone and laptop, finding out ''she'' is the addicted one. Finally admitting she has a problem, she signs herself and the family up for a month at the Screen Addiction Rehab Center.

The next day they arrive at the center, finding out it is a paradise. The owner Dr. Lund shows them various activities. They start healing, but they cannot hold on for long. They also discover the workers all use computers, sending spam mails after stealing patients' accounts. In addition, the family signed a non-disclosure contract, which also prevents them from being able to leave the center.

At night, the family work together, using sign language for communication, and manage to stealthily escape the center undetected and get a ride home on Jimbo and Dolph's makeshift rocket. The next day, Dr. Lund is arrested by the police for his scams. Dr. Lund offers to help Chief Wiggum with his compulsive overeating.


Jo Pil-ho: The Dawning Rage

Jo Pil-ho is an Ansan-based corrupt homicide detective. His money is tied up in a suspect real estate deal, with Internal Affairs breathing down his neck. Desperate, he robs a police warehouse with the help of Gi-chul, his informant turned reluctant partner-in-crime. After Gi-chul breaks in, the warehouse explodes, killing Gi-chul and leaving Jo unconscious.

At the scene, a fireman steals Gi-chul's phone and hands it to an unknown party for forensic recovery. The warehouse's owner's body is found the next day in an alleged suicide. The fireman is also killed in a restroom. It is revealed that the explosion destroyed all evidence implicating the CEO of the largest Korean corporation named the Taesung Group, in a multi-million dollar scandal. Gi-chul's phone contains footage of Kwon Tae-Ju, a Taesung Group employee, breaking into the warehouse before the explosion.

Waking up in the hospital, Jo is questioned by the officers. As he denies involvement, Jo learns that Gi-chul was murdered before the explosion. Jo gets to Gi-chul's apartment where the two stashed their earnings, but the money had been stolen. Jo views CCTV footage and identifies Jang Mi-na, Gi-chul's girlfriend. At her workplace, he meets the father of Song Ji-won, Mi-na's close friend. Ji-won was a female officer who died in the Sewol Ferry incident.

Jo tracks down Mi-na to a motel and catches her and her friend So-hee. Wholly focused on retrieving his money, he handcuffs them both to his car and drives to Mina's address, ignoring Mi-na's claim that she received a video message from Gi-chul. Mi-na tazes Jo, causing him to crash his car, and escapes with So-hee.

Back at the station, Jo learns that Gi-chul sent the footage to Mina's phone before his death. Public prosecutor Nam Sung-sik tells Jo to retrieve the footage in exchange for getting his name cleared. To his relief, Jo finds Mi-na's phone in his car (having confiscated it from her earlier) but it is locked. He goes to her address and finds part of his money stash, but runs into Kwon. After a brief fight, Kwon knocks Jo unconscious just as Mi-na gets home. Kwon prepares to kill her and pins the blame on Jo. Jo wakes up and tackles Kwon, causing both to fall from the apartment. The noises catch the neighbor's attention, and Kwon retreats.

Jo drives Mi-na away in his car. She agrees to unlock the phone if that he pays for So-hee's abortion at an illegal abortion clinic. He complies and, after the abortionist pays him for one night with Mi-na (mistaking him for their pimp), Jo savagely beats up the man.

Nam calls Jo, who reveals he has Mi-na with him, and agrees to deliver her as a key witness in exchange for a promotion. Jo takes the girls to his house and leaves So-hee under the care of Hee-sook, his wife. As he drives Mi-na to the rendezvous point, he learns that she had been fighting depression and suicidal thoughts since Ji-won's death. He promises to take her back to Ji-won's father's diner for a meal after she finishes giving her testimony.

The rendezvous, however, turns out to be an ambush as Nam is on Taesung Group's payroll. They torture Jo and threatens to kill Mi-na. Jo lies and convinces them to spare Mi-na and him in exchange for the remaining footage. Kwon agrees and releases Mi-na. However, the girl, having lost her will to live, jumps off the building. Jo is then taken to meet CEO of the Taesung Group, Jung Yi-Hyang, who offers him money in exchange for the video.

A short while later, on the day when Taesung Group organizes a scholarship event, Jo visits their headquarter. He calls Internal Affairs officer Kim Min-jae to claim involvement with Taesung Group, and challenges the man to catch him. Jo assembles a gun made from non-metallic parts and prepares to kill Jung.

However, his actions are discovered. He is subdued, cuffed and thrown inside a soaking tub to drown. While Jung is addressing the students, Jo escapes his confinement. He attacks the guards and retrieves his gun, and fatally shoots Kwon. He then heads to the stage and shoots Jung in the head, before Kim shoots him.

An employee of Taesung Group steps forward to testify their involvement in destroying the evidence. Nam is also involved. Jo survives the wounds and is charged with murder. Hee-sook adopts So-hee.

On the way to the trial, Jo hallucinates Mi-na sitting among friends, smiling at him.


Cinderella (1960 film)

The film is a screen version by Sergei Prokofiev's ''Cinderella'' ballet.


One Glorious Night

As described in a film magazine review, Mary Stevens jilts Kenneth McLane and marries Chester James, a wealthy clubman. His mother lives with them and governs them as she controls the finances. She forbids Mary to have any children. After leaving the house with Mary, Chester returns to his home and deserts Mary. Mary has a child, which is adopted by Kenneth who has become wealthy. Years later he finds Mary and marries her.


May the Devil Take You

Lesmana Wijaya participates in a satanic ritual to gain wealth. His success is marked with news clippings that record his rise to fame, the suicide of his first wife Intan, and his marriage to the retired actress Laksmi before showing that he is now facing bankruptcy. Lesmana's estranged daughter Alfie resents him for marrying Laksmi while bearing no ill will towards her step-siblings Ruben, Maya, and Nara. After not seeing him for many years, Alfie is informed that Lesmana has been hospitalized due to a horrific and mysterious illness and has fallen into a coma. At the hospital Alfie learns that Laksmi will be searching the abandoned family villa for valuables and experiences supernatural activity.

Later at the villa Ruben discovers and opens a sealed basement door at the demand of his mother, who believes the room may contain valuables. This instead unleashes a supernatural presence that simultaneously attacks Lesmana in his hospital bed and possesses Laksmi, who then attacks Maya. An attempt by Alfie to take Maya to medical treatment is unsuccessful and only results in a delirious Maya fleeing into the forest. Maya is attacked by her mother and manages to successfully defeat her, only to succumb to the presence. Under its influence she murders Ruben's girlfriend Lily, who had answered his pleas for rescue. Meanwhile Alfie and Ruben discover how Lesmana gained his wealth, the cost of which were the souls of those around him. Alfie also fully recalls the moment of her mother's death, realizing that it was due to the demonic pact and not suicide. The presence also continues to torment Alfie, Ruben, and Nara.

Maya returns to the villa, where she discovers a set of dolls made with the hair of each respective family member just before the presence invites her to become a satanic priestess. Now fully under its sway, she ultimately attacks her siblings and pleads with Ruben to join her, as the devil only wants the souls of Alfie and Nara. He refuses, prompting her to murder Ruben by dismembering a doll made of his hair. Alfie is taken downstairs, where she sees a flashback of her father betraying and killing the satanic priestess. Before she dies, she rips and swallows some of Lesmana's hair, cursing him with the mysterious illness and swearing vengeance. He then buries her under the cellar floor and seals off the room. While she is witnessing this Maya enters the room. Realizing that the presence is actually the priestess and that it is in control of Maya's body, Alfie makes an unsuccessful entreaty to Maya's spirit. The priestess mocks Alfie, claiming that Maya has fully become one with her, before using Alfie's doll to torture her. Alfie then takes Maya's hair doll and burns it in the fire, resulting in Maya's death. Alfie then digs up the body of the priestess in order to burn the chunk of Lesmana's hair that she swallowed. Alfie then sees the priestess, who drags her down underground. Alfie awakens in a pit of mud, where she is entwined in hair. She manages to free herself but is unable to climb out of the pit. Just as she has given up, Alfie hears her mother's voice and sees her hand. She uses it to climb out of the pit, discovering that the hand actually belongs to Nara. Now free, the pair escape the villa. Back in the home, the camera pans over the villa's interior and shows the dark doorway of the basement.


Granny (video game)

The game's plot is left intentionally vague from the start. In the Steam version, the game starts with a cutscene of the player walking through the woods before being subsequently attacked by Granny. The player awakens in a bed, which starts the game. According to a note found inside the basement and evidence scattered throughout the house, the player is not the first person that Granny has trapped.

Clues that alluded to the developer's previous ''Slendrina'' series of Slender fan games had implied that both Granny and ''Slendrina'' series are connected. This implied connection was directly confirmed with the release of ''Granny 3'', which in the description it states that Slendrina is Granny's granddaughter, tying both series' families together.


Burn (2019 film)

Melinda begins the graveyard shift as an attendant at a gas station. Lonely and introverted, she doesn't object when her coworker Sheila, who has an attitude, mentions the toilets need cleaning. Later, while taking a break, she searches through her phone for photos of a police officer she has been discreetly photographing.

Sheila tries to get Melinda to do some dance moves, then films them, much to Melinda's disgust. An older repeat customer offers Sheila a pair of shoe insoles to ease her standing all night, but Sheila is creeped out, having seen the man many times before. They fit Melinda however, and she tries to make amends with the dejected man as he walks outside, to no avail.

A man named Billy parks his stolen vehicle outside the store, stashes a gun and enters the store. A police officer named Liu pulls up and strikes up a conversation with Melinda. Later, as Liu purchases coffee, Melinda takes a photo of him and Sheila catches her in the act. Melinda drops her phone, breaking the screen, and Liu consoles her before being called away on an alert. Sheila bullies Melinda into showing her the multiple photos she's taken of Liu.

Upon returning from a smoke break, Melinda finds Billy engaging Sheila in a stick up. In a rather jovial manner, he demands cash and demonstrates that his gun is real by firing it when she doubts him. Billy is disappointed by the small amount of cash in the register and Melinda offers to empty the safe for him. Returning with a backpack of money, she tells Billy she wants to go with him and a struggle ensues when she refuses to hand over the backpack until he agrees. Billy wrestles the backpack from Melinda, but Sheila berates him with profanities as he leaves, angering him. He grabs her and forces her to the ground, ordering Melinda to lock the doors and go into the bathrooms.

Billy hauls Sheila to the break room and begins beating her, but Melinda sneaks up behind him and throws the pot of coffee in his face. Scalded, he accidentally fires his gun, killing Sheila before Melinda hits him over the head with a fire extinguisher, knocking him out. When he awakens, he finds himself strapped to a chair as Melinda quietly mops up the blood, having wrapped Sheila's body in a tarp.

Melinda and Billy converse and she gets him a cigarette, aspirin and water. She gives him some pills, but he realises that she has given him cheap erectile medication instead of aspirin. She proceeds to tape his eyes and mouth shut and attempts to rape him. He struggles and he is able to rip the tape holding one of his arms, knocking Melinda away. Still blind, he tries chasing after her, but ends up knocking himself out again. Melinda pockets his gun, takes the backpack and cleans up the room.

Melinda quietly unlocks the front door for a customer, who berates her for not having any coffee. Reaching her limit, Melinda puts the gun up to her chin briefly before breaking down and sobbing, telling the customer to leave her alone. Perry, Sheila's boyfriend, then shows up to give her a ride home and finds her phone on the floor. In desperation, Melinda tells him that Sheila left with another man, but doesn't know where they went.

Once Perry leaves, Melinda steps out back to find somewhere to bury the bodies when the bikers arrive looking for Billy. She claims not to have seen him and won't let them enter the store. After an armed standoff, the bikers leave.

Realising she cannot access the surveillance data to destroy it, Melinda begins filling containers with gasoline. Liu then returns, recognizing Billy's car as stolen. He questions Melinda, who says she hasn't seen anything suspicious, but Liu calls the manager for access to the surveillance data. Melinda fails to stop Liu from searching the store, but finding nothing, he leaves. Billy has escaped, leaving only zip ties behind.

Melinda begins dousing the store with gasoline when she hears Billy entering the store and hides. He disables the power, which locks the front doors just as Perry returns, suspicious about Sheila's disappearance. Billy escapes through the back door and barricades it with dumpsters before strangling Perry. Melinda calls Liu and admits she needs help as Billy rams Perry's car into the front doors, shattering the glass.

Backed into a corner, Melinda pleads with Billy to simply take the money and leave, but he wants revenge. He fires his gun, which ignites the gas and engulfs him in flames. Melinda grabs a fire extinguisher and escapes through the front door as Liu and other officers arrive. He helps Melinda into his car and comforts her, Melinda believing she has finally found somebody who cares.


The Wolf Hour

In 1970s New York, former author June Leigh (Naomi Watts) lives alone in her late grandmother's dilapidated apartment after cutting herself off from the outside world. Riddled with anxiety and agoraphobia, she spends her days watching the derelict neighbourhood below from her fourth-story window, amidst the notorious "Summer of Sam" in the blistering heat.

June is visited by her estranged friend, Margot (Jennifer Ehle), who is shocked to see June in such a depressive state. Margot helps her clear out her apartment and attempts to get her to go outside, but June suffers a panic attack. Meanwhile, June's intercom buzzes throughout the day but nobody is there when she answers. Margot gives June a .38 caliber gun for protection.

It is revealed that June's father died from a heart attack, and her family blamed her controversial writing, disowning her. June calls her publishing house and asks for an advance; they refuse, claiming she must submit something new soon. She attempts to write a new novel, but suffers writer's block.

One afternoon, June allows Freddie (Kelvin Harrison Jr.), the boy who delivers her groceries, to use her sink to wash himself, and they become friends. He reveals his mother died in a house fire while trying to get him out, leaving him severely burned. June calls the police when the intercom harassment continues. A police officer (Jeremy Bobb) arrives and explains there is not much he can do, but suggests he can provide extra protection for her in return for sex.

Having avoided people for so long, a sexually-frustrated June watches two neighbours have sex while masturbating. She later arranges for a male escort, Billy (Emory Cohen), to come to her apartment, and they have sex. Billy recounts being abused by his family as a child, claiming he got over his fears by facing them head on. He stays over, and they are awoken during the night by the intercom buzzing; Billy goes downstairs to investigate but nobody is there. He suggests the buzzings are a "calling", trying to get her to go outside. The following morning, June finds herself able to write.

June uses the last of her money to pay Freddie to deliver her completed new novel to the publishing house, but he does not return with her cheque. A blackout then hits, and rioting and looting begins in the area, leaving her alone and afraid in the dark. June watches a boy she thinks is Freddie being beaten by a police officer and forces herself to leave the apartment, only to discover it is not him. Instead of retreating, she musters the confidence to walk down the street, staring up towards the morning sun as it rises in the sky.

The film concludes with June, now recovered from her mental illness, being interviewed on television about her new book. The show host asks her if the book is based on her self-inflicted isolation period, and she smiles wryly.


Sabrina (2018 film)

Vanya, who currently misplaced her mother, finds herself unable to adapt to residing with uncle Aiden Kev and aunt Maira. Aiden acquired the rights to a trending doll named Sabrina, and synthetic a unique version just for her. Maira items it to Vanya, who is having her birthday. Vanya cheers, however, does now not heal from grief, gifted a Charlie Charlie assignment set by means of classmate Ditho, looking to meet her mom. She forgets to pray, which is important so that the invited spirits can go back to heaven correctly, and Sabrina is possessed. Maira begins to revel in paranormal sports. Aiden comes to a decision to deliver her on a holiday to spend first-class time together with her. This attempt still fails. One night amid vacation, Aiden and Maira start to see Vanya's mother, Andini, but she has a bloody 2d face. After the vacation, the couple task to Bandung, begging these days married demonologists Laras and Bagas to go back Andini's spirit to heaven.

Vanya is brought to her nanny as they perform a lightweight ritual. Andini possesses Vanya and stabs the nanny. They then carry out an exorcism on Vanya, enabling a sequence of possessions. It concludes with the display that the spirit isn't always Andini, but Baghiah, a demon that seeks a human host to perform a bloodbath, protecting loved ones as bait. Everyone evacuates, and Laras locks the door, but Baghiah quickly escapes the house. With a new method, they carry out a ritual on the residence. Baghiah reminds Laras of a ritual she and Bagas performed years ago on Baghiah, who is traumatic Aiden. Aiden violated a rule: "Do no longer enter [the ritual room] until in addition word." It is discovered that Aiden's father, whose favoritism impacts Aiden, best-inherited forty% of Kev Toys to him, with 60% to his brother. Fueled with envy, he went to a shaman, who used his brother-in-regulation, Andini, to kill his brother; she eventually dies too. As Baghiah vanishes, Aiden is arrested.

Upon Andini's spirit's request, Vanya christens Maira her mom. Meanwhile, Laras and Bagas receive a name from someone asking them to solve a case, one worse than the latest.


Animals Eat Each Other

After graduating high school the narrator, who lives in a trailer with her mother, begins to work at a Radio Shack. A co-worker introduces her to Frankie and Matt, a couple the narrator's age, who are new parents. Frankie gives the narrator the nickname of Lilith, after Adam's first wife. Lilith begins sleeping with the couple, mostly having violent sex with Matt while Frankie watches. After a few months she develops a crush on Matt and Matt and Lilith begin seeing each other in private.

At the same time as she is involved with Matt and Frankie, Lilith is involved in several other sexual relationships including sleeping with her boss and her co-worker. She also begins a flirtation with Matt's friend Patrick. When Patrick's girlfriend discovers the affair she tells Frankie who orders Matt to break up with Lilith.

Lilith spends the time after the breakup mourning her relationship with Matt and having sex with Jenny. Three months later Matt reaches out to her after Frankie is arrested for domestic violence. Lilith has sex with him the first time without Frankie there but when the condom they are using breaks Lilith notices a coldness between them. She takes the morning after pill to prevent a pregnancy and afterwards receives calls from both Frankie and Matt calling her derogatory names and breaking up with her for good.


Suzzanna: Buried Alive

In the spring of 1989, Satria, director of a cable manufacturing factory, and his wife Suzzanna are eagerly expecting their first child. At his plant, Satria invokes the chagrin of two of his workers, Umar and Jonal, who have been demanding wage raises. When Satria leaves for a business trip to Japan, Umar and Jonal conspire with two other dissatisfied co-workers, Dudun and Gino, to raid Satria's house. Suzzanna, who was watching a film outside, returns amid their burglary, and when they make noise, she investigates. Fighting the burglars panickedly, she ends unmasking them, and in another attempt to fight back, she is accidentally impaled on a sharp bamboo pole. Believing her dead, the culprits begin burying her, but are shocked to discover that she is still alive. Unwilling to go to prison, they nevertheless continue filling her grave, burying her alive.

Suzzanna awakens inside her house and realizes that she to her shock has become a sundel bolong. When Satria returns shortly afterwards, Suzzanna, though torn by sadness, leaves him oblivious. However the house servants eventually discover her nature, and Suzzanna lets them flee the mansion. Seeking revenge, Suzzanna begins stalking her slayers one by one, starting with Dudun, whom she lures from his work dormitory into the factory to decapitate him. Umar, Jonal and Gino seek out the services of Gino's witch doctor uncle Mbah Turu, who declares that while it is taboo for a sundel bolong to directly kill someone, she can scare or trick them into making them kill themselves or each other. When Suzzanna haunts Jonal, he begins stabbing her, only to find that she has deceived him with an illusion into killing Gino. Umar, Jonal and Turu devises a plan to trap and exorcise her by destroying her home and killing her husband, since it is her love for him that keeps her spirit on Earth. After hearing village gossip about Suzzanna's hauntings, Satria is made fully aware of Suzzanna's condition when he reads from the Quran and she cries out in pain, as well as when he finds and unearths her body, but the same night Umar and Jonal lead a mob of villagers to the house, burning it.

Jonal and Turu incapacitate Suzzanna by driving a kris into her head, then lure Satria into Turu's abode for the final stage of the exorcism, claiming that Suzzanna has been possessed by a demon. However, when Jonal tries to kill him, Satria realizes that this is really his wife, murdered by these men, and releases her. While Jonal and Turu flee into the woods, Satria fights and kills Umar, but is stabbed in the back. Suzzanna chases down Turu, blinding him and causing him to impale his head on a pointed tree branch, and then kills Jonal by burying him alive. By personally slaying a human, Suzzanna's ties to the Earth are severed, and she dies in Satria's arms after they exchange sorrowful goodbyes. Soon, however, Satria discovers that his wound is fatal, and he dies as well, rejoining his wife in the afterlife.


Two Men of Sandy Bar

The plot unfolds during the Gold Rush. Jack Oakhurst is a gentleman gambler. While playing poker one night, Oakhurst meets fellow gambler Sandy Morton. While the chivalrous Oakhurst is the consummate pro, Sandy Morton is the complete antithesis. Morton has a propensity towards excessive drink and is of low moral character. Despite these differences, they become fast friends.

Besides Sandy's daily struggles, he also grapples with his troubled past. Sandy's father, Alexander Morton, owns a banking business in San Francisco. Old man Morton's earnest desire was to integrate Sandy into the family business, but he could not condone Sandy's lifestyle and disowned him. The conflict drove Sandy to leave home at an early age and drift west.

One day, John Oakhurst pulls up stakes and boards a train for California. While traveling on the train, Oakhurst befriends an alcoholic gambler named John Pritchard. Pritchard is traveling with his wife, the Duchess. Oakhurst discovers Pritchard is running from the law. Soon, one sheriff pursuing Pritchard confronts the outlaw on the train, and a gunfight breaks out. Oakhurst rushes to the aid of his new acquaintance and wounds the sheriff. Before Pritchard flees the gunfight, he tells Oakhurst to take care of the Duchess. Oakhurst obliges Pritchard's request, and the two finish the trip together.

Both arrive at Sandy Bar. After settling in, Oakhurst finds out the Duchess is the Queen of the gambling halls. As time passes, the Duchess comes to admire Oakhurst's quick mental agility. She appreciates his physical skill with a pack of playing cards. The Duchess becomes captivated with Oakhurst.

One night as the Duchess glances around the gambling hall, she spots a new gambler who had drifted into town. She sashays to his table and finds out the young man's name is Sandy Morton. While playing poker, Oakhurst looks up and also recognizes his friend. Oakhurst reunites with his old friend.

The latest news arrives at Sandy Bar. John Pritchard has died. Believing Pritchard has passed, the Duchess feels the time is right for her and Oakhurst to get hitched. She asks Oakhurst to marry her, but Oakhurst refuses. The Duchess feels offended, and her spiteful alter ego emerges. One night, she exacts her revenge for Oakhurst's refusal. While Oakhurst is playing cards, she stacks his deck. The other players around the table soon believe they have caught Oakhurst cheating. The other gamblers call him out and brand him a cheat. Oakhurst's reputation is in tatters; He drifts South to take refuge from the Sandy Bar gaming halls.

An outraged Morton can't forgive Oakhurst's refusal to marry the Duchess. To atone for Oakhurst's rejection, Morton decides he will marry the Duchess. They become man and wife. After some time, the Duchess reveals her deceit with Oakhurst. The Duchess tells Morton about stacking the deck that destroyed Oakhurst's reputation. A furious Morton decides to parts ways with the duplicitous Duchess. He heads South hoping to locate his old friend. Time passes, and we discover a contented Sandy Morton has settled down. Sandy has become a servant for a wealthy Southern California mine owner, Don Jose De Castro.

John Oakhurst reenters the picture. While drifting south, he has settled in the same town as Sandy Morton. While playing poker one night, Oakhurst meets a lovely Spanish girl. They fall in love. Jack's new love interest is Jovita. Oakhurst wants to marry the beautiful Jovita and start a new life. A significant problem arises when Oakhurst discovers she is the daughter of Don Jose De Castro. Jovita's father will not consent to the marriage of his daughter to a gambler. The couple continues to see each other in secret. They determine their only hope for marriage is to elope.

Time marches on, and we find out the Alexander Morton Sr., Sandy's father, has reconsidered his sentiments regarding his son. He believes "time heals all wounds." Morton Sr. believes his son has had sufficient time to mend his unruly behaviors. He wants to welcome his son into the banking business. He has combed the region for years, searching for his son. His search landed him in the same Spanish town as ack Oakhurst. Sandy Morton finds out his father is in town, but he can't face him after all these years and goes into hiding. Jack finds out Morton Sr. is in town searching for his long-lost son. Oakhurst, still choosing to cover his old friend, comes up with a plan.

Jack Oakhurst believes Sandy Morton died years ago. If Oakhurst can convince the elder Morton, he is his son; Morton Sr. will welcome him into the banking business. If Oakhurst can turn into a respectable banker, he believes Don Jose de Castro will allow him to wed his daughter. He tells Morton Sr. he is Sandy Morton, his long-lost son. Since it's been 25 years, the elder Morton takes him at his word and embraces Oakhurst as his son. Oakhurst moves to San Francisco and becomes a banker. Jack Oakhurst is a representative of the same bank where Don Castro does his business.

Sandy Morton finds out Oakhurst is impersonating him in his father's bank. Infuriated, he travels home and confronts his father with the truth. He reveals the entire deception. It stuns the elder Morton. Oakhurst feels the elder Morton will feel betrayed. Oakhurst turns to leave the room with his head bent in shame when the elder Morton calls him back. Morton Sr. declares he will excuse the duplicity. He further declares that the bank will change its name to Alex. Morton, Sons, and Oakhurst. Jack Oakhurst can finally marry Jovita Castro, and Sandy Morton can marry Mary Morris.


The 3rd Eye (2017 film)

The movie opens with Alia telling her younger 5-year-old sister Abel, that the ghosts she sees and hears are figments of her imagination, but one night a grotesque figure attacks Abel leaving her legs scarred.

10 years later, Alia is a hard-working professional and Abel is an edgy 15 year old teenager who still sees the ghosts of her childhood. When the sisters' parents die in a car accident, they are forced to leave their current home and return to their parents' old estate where Abel had been attacked years earlier. Alia has been dating a photographer named Davin for 8 months now who joins them at the estate. Abel's hallucinations worsen and she tells Alia that the ghost family that occupies the estate doesn't want them to live there. Alia, now excessively worried about Abel's mental health, decides to take her to a psychiatrist. Abel reveals that her mother had taken her to Bu Windu, a spiritual practitioner, and not a psychologist, when she was a kid. They go to Bu Windu who tells Alia about Abel's open third eye. Alia, who doesn't believe in the paranormal, mockingly asks Mrs. Windu to open her third eye. When her third eye is opened she starts witnessing a string of supernatural beings which makes her finally believe Abel's warnings. It becomes apparent that a family of 3 ghosts occupy Alia and Abel's estate, and want to avenge their deaths. Alia is initially possessed by the 3 ghosts who use her to kill their murderer, the family gardener. They then take Abel with them to the netherworld. Mrs. Windu tells Alia that to rescue Abel she has to go to the netherworld with a spirit so that their energies will blend and she will appear as a ghost to them. Only then it is revealed that Davin was really a spirit all along. He had died in a car accident the same day he had started dating Alia. Alia and Davin save Abel after which he goes to heaven.

Even though everything seems alright, a ghost named Mirah keeps following Alia and Abel to wherever they go.


The 3rd Eye 2

The story starts with Alia taking a shower and a ghost observing her from behind. A mysterious ghost called Mirah has been following Alia and her sister Abel for almost a year now. Alia who is intrigued by the ghost Mirah wants to find out more about its past and help it. She learns about psychometry, the ability to see an object's past when in direct skin contact with it, from her spiritual adviser Mrs. Windu. She uses her newly earned psychometric skills to find out Mirah's past from her necklace. Her vision shows a brown color mansion too big for a normal family to live in. At the same time she sees the future with water magic and sees her sister Abel dying. She quickly rushes to Abel but it's too late, she was already dead and Mirah's spirit was standing beside her.

Trying to maintain her calm after Abel's death, Alia volunteers at an orphanage run by Mrs.Lakshmi and Mr.Fadli, a married couple. When she reaches the orphanage she is astonished to see that it is the same mansion that came in her visions of Mirah's necklace. She meets a teen Nadia who also has an opened third eye which means she can see ghosts both evil and good with her naked eye. She draws them to get them out of her head. Alia and Nadia bond and share each other's secrets. Nadia reminds Alia of her sister Abel which makes her even more close to her. They find out about a girl Darmah who Is locked inside one of the rooms in the mansion. She is a ghost in search of revenge. Alia and Abel unleash her which leads to a string of supernatural havoc at the house. They then communicate with her and find out she wants everyone to know the truth. Mrs.Laksmi reveals that Darmah is her niece and Mirah, her sister. They were found murdered at the same mansion a year ago. Visions seen by Nadia and Alia quickly confirm that Fadli was the one who murdered Mirah and her daughter Darmah who was also his biological daughter because he didn't want anyone to find out about his illegitimate daughter and affair with his wife's sister. He did this after Mirah was stubborn to tell everyone the truth. Later it is also revealed that Mr.Fadli was the one who killed Abel because he didnt want her to reveal his secrets to his wife- Mrs.Lakshmi. The child ghost Darmah shows this to Alia which makes her go mad at Fadli for killing her beloved sister. There is a scene where Abel appears from heaven and tells Alia to forgive Fadli since revenge is a negative emotion. She comes to her senses and forgives Fadli. Mirah in contrast has gone to heaven as she had left all her negative feelings behind. She begs her daughter to also forgive her father and come to heaven with her, but to no avail. Fadli is killed by Darmah who is in Alia's body. She (Darmah) goes to hell for her sins. Nadia who is in a wounded condition and thus dead, is brought back to life by Abel's touch.

Mrs.Lakshmi sees her sister in a daydream where her sister apologizes to her.

Mrs.Lakshmi gets a delivery which contains an adoption approval letter. She has officially adopted Nadia.

Mrs. Windu comes to the mansion to help Mrs.Laksmi and Nadia manage their third eyes. Mrs.Windu informs Alia about an evil spirit that exists in the mansion because of her being late in closing the portal to the netherworld. Nadia hears a girl's sound asking her to play with her. She goes to the source of the voice only to see the ghost of a girl with a rotten smell indicating it is evil.


Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus

''Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus'' is a 256-page campaign book that takes the players from level 1 to level 13. It starts in the city of Baldur's Gate "as it slowly succumbs to the sway of corrupt powers and evil gods". The adventurers go on a search for redemption as they descend into Avernus, the first layer of the Nine Hells, which is ruled by the Archdevil Zariel. Players also have the option of wading into the Blood War.

Cameron Kunzelman, for ''Paste'', wrote that "there is an appendix of about 50 pages that is just focused on Baldur’s Gate as a location. If you’re looking to run a campaign here, or you just want to know what’s up with the famous videogame city in 2019, then this is a great resource and a fun thing to read (there are also some good maps)".

Chris Perkins, Principal Story Designer for ''Dungeons & Dragons'', said:

I like to think of it as ''A Tale of Two Cities''. One city has fallen under the sway of hell, the other is in danger of suffering the same fate unless you step in and do something about it. [...] It is a scary environment. The threats you’re facing are not typical. [...] There's nothing stopping the characters from getting in the middle of [the Blood War] because it is actually happening. You come upon these great forces colliding and you see the carnage going on. It would take a brave party of adventurers to want to step foot into that, but they can. And it’s a case where we want the characters to have discussion among themselves: If we involve ourselves, are we going to change anything? Or are we just throwing ourselves into needless danger? It sets up really interesting conversation for the table. You’re down there to save a city. But there’s all kinds of temptations in hell.


Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption

The game's main character is a nameless wanderer who must fight the avatars of the seven deadly sins, each one representing something from their past.


4L (film)

As the plot begins, Tocho, a rough, alcohol-infused citizen of Bilbao, Spain, receives a letter telling him that Joseba, an old friend, is dying in Timbuktu. Deeply touched and nostalgic, Tocho travels by coach to France where he enlists another old friend, Jean Pierre, the owner of a vineyard, to join him on a trip to say goodbye to their beloved Joseba. Jean Pierre somewhat tentatively agrees, and the two men next visit Joseba's estranged daughter Ely to ask her to join them. To their amazement, Ely reveals that the old 1982 Renault that the three friends once drove across the Sahara Desert has been carefully preserved in her garage. She accepts their offer, if they'll drive in the Renault from Spain to Timbuktu once again. With fond memories of their youthful adventures, Jean Pierre and Tocho agree to recreate the journey with Ely in tow. But the men and the car are older now, and times have changed. What was once a road trip of freedom becomes a journey fraught with breakdowns and stereotypical near-death moments in the desert. A Malian hitchhiker Mamadou is befriended by Ely, but dies of thirst when walking off to seek help when the 4L breaks down. There is an encounter in the middle of the Tanezrouft with a French trafficker who has a grudge against Jean Pierre, who stole one of his trucks many years ago. Arriving in Timbuktu the three travellers find an ailing Joseba and his Malian partner, and the closing scene leaves the 4 main characters promising to restore a riverboat on the Niger (in reality about 20km from Timbuktu) owned by Joseba.


Walk a Mile in My Pradas

On a new jobsite, homophobic construction worker Tony (Nathaniel Marston) and a gay co-worker Steve, (Tom Archdeacon) meet and instantly hate each other. With Tony making life on the site unbearable for Steve. Then at a party, both wishes that the other would switch lifestyles, a magical Christmas tree angel glows. Later, the two find a transformation has taken place. Tony begins acting strange he starts to like cooking and also cruising guys in Gay bars, while Steve, to the dismay of lover Michael (Emrhys Cooper), begins to check out and fancy girls. Tony finds that his gay intolerance is due to his Italian Catholic parents (Dee Wallace, Mike Starr) and his school teacher Sister Betty (Bunny Levine). Both try to fix things to return to normal before the wedding of Tony.


Celeste (2018 film)

Celeste (Radha Mitchell) was once Australia’s most beloved opera singer. She retired early for the man she loved to live on a crumbling and beautiful estate in the heart of a rainforest in Tropical North Queensland. Ten years after the tragic death of her husband, Celeste is ready to make one final return to the stage. Her stepson Jack (Thomas Cocquerel), still haunted by the past, arrives at her behest amidst the preparations for the performance and finds Celeste is as he remembered. She wants him to stay at the estate, but needs him to perform one last request. ''Celeste'' is set in a bohemian world of opera and showcases a stunning and unseen part of the world.


The Pale Door

A family home is raided by an armed gang of thieves in the middle of the night. Brothers Jake and Duncan are saved by Lester. They are devastated to find their parents shot dead and watch helplessly as their house burns to the ground.

Years later, the Dalton gang meets up with Jake, who is working in a saloon. After losing one of their members in a gun fight, the gang realizes they will not have enough manpower for their upcoming train heist. At the objection of his older brother Duncan, Jake volunteers and the gang is forced to use him as a substitute.

The gang successfully pulls off the train heist, but instead of gold, the chest they steal reveals a young woman inside named Pearl. She claims she was taken from her home in Potemkin. She also claims there would be a handsome reward for the gang if they return her home. Duncan is wounded by a Pinkerton's bullet.

The gang travel to Potemkin with Pearl and arrive at the town brothel in order to get help for Duncan, who is slowly dying. The gang is welcomed by Maria, the leader of the brothel. They drink and partake in the pleasures of the town-women. Maria sits Jake down and shows him her past, where she was burned at the stake as a witch while pregnant with Pearl.

The women transform into their true selves, hideous burnt witches and attack the gang, some of which are killed off. The remaining survivors fall back to a cabin to strategize an escape. Maria gathers her fellow witches and reveals that Jake is the one who can sustain them for many more years, as he's "innocent blood", having never taken a life and is a virgin. Jake and Dodd go back to the brothel to find Duncan, but he's not there. They rendezvous with the rest of the group and fight their way to a church.

In a hallucinatory state, Wylie eats some broken glass. Lester reveals to Jake that the reason his family was killed was because they were thieves, and they stole the farm they lived on. Later, Jake goes outside and finds Duncan apparently healed. But Dodd shoots him and he morphs into a flock of crows. Lester starts convulsing and vomiting a black liquid, and a black crow crawls out of his mouth, killing him. Wylie is found having cut himself all over with broken glass and is cutting out his eyes. He then slashes his own throat and dies. Dodd and Jake leave the church to escape but are ambushed and fall back to the town. Dodd takes on the witches and is killed while Jake moves forward. He comes upon Maria and Pearl, who offer Duncan's life in exchange for Jake. He takes the deal and Duncan rides off, eventually buying back his family's old farm and having a child of his own, named Jacob. A black crow sits ominously on their balcony as the sun sets.


The Devouring Gray

A parallel-dimension prison for an ancient evil is connected to a small town's founding families. Seventeen-year old Violet Saunders must uncover a devastating family history to defeat the evil known as the Beast.


Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout

Reisalin "Ryza" Stout is a girl living on Kurken Island who is eager to have her own adventures. One day she sneaks to the mainland by boat with her friends Lent Marslink and Tao Mongarten, where they meet and befriend Klaudia Valentz, a merchant's daughter. The four are ambushed by a monster and rescued by the alchemist Empel Vollmer and his bodyguard Lila Decyrus. Impressed with Empel and Lila's skills, Ryza, Tao and Lent convince the duo to accept them as apprentices. Empel starts teaching Ryza the basics of alchemy and helping with Tao's studies while Lent begins combat training with Lila. As the trio improves, they restore an abandoned cottage in the forest which becomes Ryza's atelier and their base of operations in the mainland. Klaudia later joins the party in their adventures after earning her father's approval.

Distraught with Ryza and her friends' achievements, their estranged childhood friend Bos Brunnen conspires to implicate Empel and Lila for all the trouble in the island, with help from his father Moritz, who is wary of their investigations on the local ruins and wants them banished. Their scheme fails once Empel executes a plan to prove their innocence and Bos flees from home. The party chases Bos down all the way to a gate which leads to an alternate realm called the "Underworld", where they find him under care of Kilo, who like Lila, is a member of the local Oren race who is fighting a powerful horde of insectoid monsters known as the "Philuscha". In the occasion, it is revealed that the Underworld's main water supply was stolen centuries ago by the ancient Klint Kingdom, allowing the Philuscha to ravage the land unchallenged, and both Empel and Lila have traveled together to seal all gates to stop them from attacking the mainland. Bos realizes that the water is stored in a magic orb in possession of his father, and ashamed of his and his family's errors, he reforms and reconciles with Ryza and the others, agreeing to help the party.

Back to their world, Ryza and her friends discover that the Klint Kingdom was destroyed by a Philuscha invasion and the survivors took refuge in Kurken Island, which is actually a man-made structure, making them their descendants. They also learn that the island's systems are failing due to lack of maintenance and is about to sink. After making some emergency repairs on the island, the party returns to the Underworld to stop another invasion from the Philuscha, succeeding after defeating their leader, the Ravaging Queen. Ryza uses the magic stone taken from the Ravaging Queen's body to finish the island's repairs and Bos destroys the orb to return the stolen water to the Underworld and drive away the rest of the Philuscha swarm. The party celebrates their victory at Ryza's atelier before taking their separate ways. Lent becomes a knight-errant, Tao and Bos leave to study in the capital, Klaudia continues traveling with her father while Empel and Lila resume their quest to seal the gates to the Underworld, and Ryza stays in the island to make preparations to one day making her own journey alone.


Maria (2019 film)

The movie starts off with Maria infiltrating a mansion and killing everyone inside. The very end of that shows a mother and her child crying and blacks out to the sound of a gunshot.

Fast forward to the present, Maria wakes up next to her Husband Bert, gives him a kiss, and goes to check on her daughter, Min-Min. Her husband comes in saying he’s going to skip breakfast to go to a meeting with Governor Villanueva. She tells him that all politicians are the same and that he should be having breakfast instead.

Ricardo de la Vega watches a press conference of Governor Villanueva. A reporter asks him about his anti-drug campaign and his partner Ricardo. Governor denies any link with Ricardo and says that once he’s elected they’ll get justice. Ricardo yells at the tv that he put him in that position. Then he beats a traitor to death with a bat and two others are shot dead by his female agents. He tells Kaleb and Victor that Governor Villanueva is making too much noise and that he needs to be taken care of. He orders Kaleb to take care of it, which upsets Victor. He asks Ricardo why he allows Kaleb to mess things up and Ricardo responds: I call the shots.

Bert and Maria watch Governor Villanueva on TV with Min-Min sleeping in their lap. Bert tells her that he thinks the governor is really a good guy and Maria responds sarcastically that of course he is. When he gets upset, she tells him she’s just kidding.

At the rally for Villanueva, one of Ricardo’s men is reporting about the situation of the security being tight. Maria goes to get Min-Min from talking to a police officer and the man takes a picture of her. He sends the pictures to Kaleb and he immediately recognizes Maria and heads over to the rally to find her, but she has already left.

Back at home, Bert is watching the governor on the tv again and Maria turns it off. They get into an argument about him paying more attention to the governor than to his own family.

At the docks, Victor and his men torture a man to get information. He calls Kaleb to ask how it’s going and tells him he’s going to send men over, but Kaleb snubs him. Ricardo walks in and asks if the man gave any name. Victor shoots the man in the head and tells him no.

Kaleb practices sparring with his trainer and has a flashback with his girlfriend Miru where she tells him that she doesn’t want to kill anymore. He tells her that they have one more mission and that afterwards he would talk to Ricardo. In the present Kaleb knocks his trainer out and tells his bodyguards to clean up the mess.

Kaleb calls Victor’s men together and tells Miru to take care of the governor while he takes care of something else. He tells the men that he sent them a picture of Maria’s family and that he wants them to find them and bring them to him. Kaleb's men kidnap Leo and torture him into telling him where Maria lives.

Kaleb’s men see Maria in a market place and chase her. But she overpowers them and then hurries home. She tells her husband Bert and Min-Min to pack. Meanwhile the doorbell rings. Bert finds Leo at the door who gets shot by Kaleb who calls Maria Lilly. After a few seconds of pondering she puts the gun down. One of the men separates her and her daughter, and when she runs towards her father Kaleb shoots her in the face. Her father grabs her and starts crying and Kaleb puts a gun to his neck.

The film then flashes back to the scene at the beginning of the film. Lily had refused to kill the lady and her daughter and another man was about to do it, but she shot him in the head, shot Kaleb in the knee and ran off with the girl and her mother.

Back to the present she fights to get away from the men and her husband pushes away from Kaleb as well and fights him. Bert, seeing more men coming from the back entrance, shoves Kaleb away and gets shot while blocking Maria from their bullets. Maria kills all of the assassins but Kaleb who gets dragged out by a goon into a car, where it was revealed that he was wearing a bullet proof vest. He calls Ricardo who asks is it done and tells him that they have bigger problems because Lilly is alive and everyone else is dead. He then calls Miru and tells her to fall back. Maria cries with Min Min in her arms then kisses her dead husband on the forehead, grabs her knives then gets on a train.

Maria approaches her mentor and old mafia syndicate member Sir Greg and asks for a place to stay. He tells her to go to a hotel as doesn’t want anything to do with this. But finally he decides to help Maria.

Kaleb gives his girlfriend Miru a picture of Maria and tells her to finish her off. He tells her that she’s at Old man Greg’s place, but not to touch him because they have an agreement with him. Miru goes to Greg's place, knocks out his muscleman Bogart, goes on her way.

Meanwhile, Maria infiltrates a drug packing factory of Ricardo’s and after taking out the guards and the chemists, and sets the building on fire.

Greg tells Maria that he hated being the one to have to put her down after Ricardo’s gang put a bounty on her. During a flashback it is revealed that they were about to square down gun to gun, but he gave her pills to take to give her an easy death. He took her to Kaleb to go show him her body. Back in the present he tells her that she was the reason he retired, and to never think that no good could happen to her because as long as she was breathing, she had an opportunity to find happiness. She asks him for equipment. Victor goes to Kaleb and tells him he’s taking over because the factory is in ashes. Kaleb pulls a gun on Victor and tells him, he’s going to kill him. Victor takes the gun and puts it to his forehead and tells him to pull the trigger, but he can’t do it. Kaleb screams at Victor I’m going to kill you as he walks out.

Maria is sitting in the restaurant watching footage of the burning factory and Sir Greg walks in and says you’re famous. He tells her to follow him. He takes her to the back where all of his weapons are and tells her that she can take anything because no one is going to dare to come after him because of all the assassins he trained. She picks up a knife and tells him she’s also going to need a dress. Maria walks into a nightclub wearing the new dress and locks eyes with Miru. She walks into the restroom and Miru follows shortly after and two of Kaleb's men block the entrance. They argue briefly over which one of them is better then begin to fight. The fight ends with Maria bashing Miru’s head into the corner of the vanity then digging her heel into her skull, killing her. The men hear this and become concerned, rushing into the bathroom. Maria quickly disarms one of them and shoots them both. She walks out of the bathroom, encounters a few more men, easily dispatches them then heads upstairs. She sits down with the club manager on a couch and asks where Kaleb is. He gives her a phone where she can contact and him and as she walks away he says give my regards to your family. She put her knife to his throat, forced him to eat a handful of drugs, then threw all of the money inside of a duffel bag over to the people in the club.

Ricardo sits down with Victor and asks him to take out Governor Villanueva. When he asks about Lilly, Ricardo says to let Kaleb take care of her. Victor starts to protest, but Ricardo slams his hand down on the desk and tells him he will never be head of this family and to work on the governor.

Back at the bar, Greg asks how it went last night with Maria, and he tells her that it’s not too late for her and that he’ll give her money to start over. Their talk is interrupted by a call from Kaleb telling her to meet him that night at the docks. Kaleb also calls Victor and tells him to go to the docks as well. He tells Wednesday to get everyone ready and that there are to be no survivors – not even Kaleb.

Wednesday shows up at the docks and Kaleb asks where Victor is. Maria shows up at the docks as well in tactical gear, takes out a guy to get his gun and stealthily makes her way around the docks. Wednesday hears the gunshots and tells her men to get into position to which Kaleb angrily says I make the decisions and I say stand down. Maria continues to take down his men. Wednesday challenges him and he finally lets her get into position. He asks what they’re waiting for, and her men start firing on the office with Kaleb still inside, killing some of his bodyguards. Greg appears with a sniper rifle and starts to take down Victor’s men as they pull up. Victor calls Greg and tries to tell him that he violated the deal, but Greg insists that because he didn’t touch Victor the agreement is still intact and he’s just trying to even the odds. Maria continues to approach the docks office while the remaining two of Kaleb’s bodyguards cover him from Victor’s men long enough for him to get away. Maria catches up to Kaleb, however, and the two spar while he taunts her. Maria eventually gets the upper hand and he tells her she can’t escape death; she is death. She says I know right before she slits his throat.

Later on, Kaleb’s body is on a slab with Victor and Ricardo standing over him. Ricardo tells Victor to avenge his brother.

Back at the bar, Greg gives Maria a bag full of cash and shares one last drink with her in silence. The movie ends with them sitting side by side locking eyes.


Hero of the Underworld

In the film, Dylan Berrick is the overnight manager of the Century Grand Hotel, a high class establishment. On the outside, Dylan seems to be a consummately professional hotel manager. But in reality, he is dealing with heroin addiction.

One night, a woman, Holly, is nearly beaten to death in the hotel by her boyfriend, and Dylan finds himself acting as Holly’s savior. This includes not only helping her physically, but also rescuing her from the drug underworld that he is too familiar with. This leads them both on a journey that will help save her as well as his own job, sanity and life.


Rakta Charitra 2

The first half-hour is a recap of part I, such as the events of how Pratap Ravi (Vivek Oberoi) takes revenge for the murder of his father and brother, as well as how he comes to power. When no one in Andhra has the courage to stand up against Ravi, a man comes into the light to seek revenge on Prathap. Yeturi Suryanarayana Reddy, a.k.a. Surya (Suriya) is seen waiting in the woods near the main road, waiting for Pratap Ravi and hurls a bomb at his convoy. Unfortunately for Surya, Pratap Ravi escapes the bomb blast. Pratap Ravi's henchmen attempt to kill Surya, but he manages to escape.

Surya informs his wife that he missed the chance of killing Pratap Ravi. Meanwhile, the media asks Pratap Ravi if this attempt is a Surya's revenge for the TV bomb placed in Surya's home by Pratap himself. Pratap Ravi denies the charge. Shivaji Rao asks Pratap to stop this vengeance, but Prathap insists on killing Surya. Pratap orders his action team to kill anyone who opposes him. DCP Mohan Prasad (Sudeepa) starts to investigate the case. He finds Bhavani (Priyamani), wife of Surya, and demands Surya to surrender or else he would harm his wife and baby son Arya. Surya thinks that he has missed a great chance and another chance will not come so easily and decides to surrender for protection plots to kill Prathap Ravi. DCP Mohan Prasad produces Surya in court to face trial. Prathap Ravi sends a henchmen to kill Surya in the court itself, but Surya manages to fight him and kills the henchman in front of the judge. Surya is sent to prison.

Pratap Ravi decides to kill Surya inside the jail, he plans carefully and decides someone from outside their camp should do this, so that the police does not suspect them. In prison, Surya befriends Muddu Krishna by telling him his story. The flashback shows that after Pratap Ravi's attempt to kill Narasimha Reddy (Kitty), Surya's brother wants to take revenge. Surya, on the other hand, doesn't want to take revenge straight away, and tells him to be patient and to leave the matter as it is, as he doesn't want to put his mother and sister in any danger. Within a few months, Surya's entire family is killed in the TV bomb blast. After hearing the story, Muddu Krishna decides to help Surya in killing Ravi. The henchmen in prison try to kill Surya, but Surya fights them back. After this failure, Pratap Ravi is warned by Shivaji Rao. As a result, Pratap Ravi decides that he wants to stop this revenge, and he meets Surya in jail. Ravi tells Surya to stop this bloodshed, to which Surya promptly replies, "I'll surely stop – after killing you". Prathap thinks he can't do anything because he is in jail, which makes him defenceless.

Enter Krishnaswamy, the opposition Party leader, who decides to meet Surya. He says that to kill Pratap Ravi, Surya has to become a bigger name in Anantapur than Pratap Ravi. Krishnaswamy requests Surya to ask his wife to stand in the election. Surya convinces Bhavani to stand for election. This makes Ravi to fear for his life and also for his ministerial post, consequently his henchmen want to eliminate Bhavani but Nandini (Radhika Apte) pleads with Pratap Ravi not to kill Bhavani, causing Ravi to abort the plan. However, one of Ravi's closest gang members, Umapati, is already on his way to kill Bhavani. Muddu Krishna kills Umapati and saves Bhavani. Krishnaswamy comes to the prison to thank Surya, and Surya thanks him in return.

A scared Pratap organises a meeting involving the leaders of all the districts in Andhra Pradesh. Knowing this, Surya plots to kill Pratap Ravi. He realises that in the meeting, all the leaders will participate with their bodyguards. He orders Muddu Krishna to dress like a bodyguard since no one would be able to identify whose bodyguard belongs to whoever. Using this ambiguity, Surya's henchmen can kill Pratap Ravi. After the meeting comes to an end, Pratap Ravi plans to leave. As he was leaving, he sees a familiar face and is struck. He sees Surya, standing in front of him with his handgun. Surya fires at Pratap Ravi until he dies in a pool of blood. Surya's friends put tear gas and create panic, and under the cover of smoke, Surya escapes from the scene and returns to the prison. Nandini cries by hugging her dead husband, Pratap Ravi.

Muddu Krishna takes the blame for killing Pratap Ravi for Surya. DCP Mohan Prasad comes to meet Surya in jail and justifies why Pratap Ravi became a factionist. It was the circumstances that made Pratap Ravi a factionist. He adds to Surya that the same circumstances will change him into a Ravi. Surya finally says, "Thank you, but I won't change into another Ravi". The movie ends with the birth of Pratap Ravi's child.


Golpe de Sorte (season 1)

Céu (Maria João Abreu) is a woman who sells fruit in a market and is surrounded by a maelstrom when she wins Euromilhões.

Bruno (Ângelo Rodrigues) is one of his sons with whom he shares that moment. But Heaven has a secret. When she was only 16, she became pregnant and gave birth to a boy. Since he could not create it, he gave it to a couple of emigrants who left for France.

Leonor (Diana Chaves) is the daughter of Fernando Alves Craveiro (Rogério Samora), the businessman who was deceived by Caio (Jorge Corrula) and Sílvia (Dânia Neto) who are two had met in an orphanage in the past and was killed in a car accident shortly after learning that he had the company in bankruptcy. Leonor wants to do justice by her own hands, and she also sets up a meticulous and well-designed plan to unmask them.


Through the Fire (2018 film)

The film was inspired by real events. Franck, a firefighter since the age of eighteen, is happy in his job and lives in his barracks with his companion. One day, while he is responding to an emergency, he sacrifices himself for his men and wakes up in a hospital burn victims unit. The film follows his journey trying to get his life back to normal.


A Noisy Day

The film tells about a close-knit Soviet family, in whose house everything was wonderful, until a conflict of two different worldviews occurred.


But What If This Is Love

A teacher in class takes a letter from a pupil who found it on the floor. Being of very strict morals, the teacher first carries the letter to the headmistress, and then instructs one of the pupils of the class to find out by whom it was written. In the course of subsequent events, it is discovered that the letter was written by Boris Ramzin, to his classmate and deskmate Ksenia Zavyalova. Frightened by this revelation, Ksenia does not dare to go to school the next day. Seeing her indecision and confusion, Boris offers to skip classes and go to the forest together. In the forest, they get caught in the rain and find shelter in an old dilapidated church. There, for the first time, they talk about their feelings aloud, because previously only correspondence was conducted. Meanwhile, Ksenia has a commotion at home: she does not come from school on time, and her younger sister publicly in the courtyard of the house says that her friend saw Ksenia leaving for the forest in the company of a boy. Ksenia's mother is infuriated by the unmistakable taunts of women on the street and when Ksenia returns home, she slaps her in the face. The next day, the lovers are waiting for an explanation in the director's office. As a result of all the events, Ksenia experiences hard and closes in on herself. She is afraid to leave the house, her experiences grow into suspiciousness, when everyone around her seems to be mocking her. Boris shows courage and is not afraid of ridicule, because love is not a crime. Classmates of children with understanding and sympathy treat them, teachers and other adults differ in their views: some see in their relations a violation of decency and undermining of "moral foundations", some — a bright feeling in which you do not need to interfere, especially so unceremoniously. Ksenia's mother, who repented of her behavior, makes it clear to her daughter that men have "one thing on their mind" and therefore she should not believe Boris. Ksenia is torn by contradictions, which affects her behavior: she reaches out to Boris and simultaneously agrees that he should leave. Driven to desperation, she tries to poison herself, which classmates learn from one of the students in a German lesson. In the final episode, the characters of the film meet a few months later. Ksenia was in the hospital, and Boris was leaving with his father on an expedition. Boris still loves the girl, but her feelings seem to be undermined as a result of the emotional trauma experienced. Ksenia informs Boris that she will go to study in Novosibirsk. Boris offers to go with her, but Ksenia's reaction is uncertain. Boris looks after the retreating girl.


Battle (2018 film)

Dancer Amalie (Lisa Teige) is preparing for an upcoming dance competition, and all seems to be going well. Soon Amalie’s life takes a turn for the worse, though, putting her entire dance career at risk.


Cinderela Pop

Cíntia Dorella is a 17-year-old girl who lives with her parents. She sees her world crumble when she discovers that her father Cesar has been cheating on her mother Ana with her evil stepmother Patricia by kissing her behind a closed curtain (which her daughter, Graziele, opened) during her parents' anniversary party, ultimately ending their marriage. Cesar eventually marries Patricia, causing Cintia to gain two new stepsisters.

Following her parents' divorce, Cintia moves in with her aunt Helena and her boyfriend Rafael, who taught Cintia lessons on DJing. Since Cintia wanted to be a professional DJ, she always begged Rafael to get her to play at parties. Rafael always lets her, so he can have more time to relax.

The first time Rafael let her DJ was at a senior pool party, and an elder woman asked her to turn the music down. Cintia refused, because she if she turned down the music, then no one would be able to hear it. This annoyed the woman, which led her ask Cintia's name so she can complain to the party host. When Cintia gives her full name, the woman mishears it as "Cinderella".

Freddy Prince, a boy who became famous by writing love songs, is invited to perform at Cintia's stepsisters' birthday party. Cintia is invited by her father, but declines the invitation.

Rafael asks Cintia to DJ for him at this "party". When she arrives at the event, she learns that would actually perform at her stepsisters' party, and would have to do so until Freddy arrived. Freddy arrives at the party, and prepares himself to perform when he hears a remix that Cintia made with one of his songs. With a masquerade mask on, he goes to the DJ booth where Cintia is DJing. Even though Cintia is in a mask, he instantly falls in love with her. When Cintia is called up by Freddy to dance with him, Cintia does not go, afraid of the disapproval of her father. Since the party, Freddy keeps trying to discover Cintia's identity, but fails.

Cíntia ends up falling in love with Freddy after discovering each other's identities, but has to deal with Patricia, who does not want them together. Cintia's mother shows up, overpowering Patricia. In the end, Patricia's daughters were not even that bad. One of them even helped prove how evil Patricia is. Freddy and Cintia end up together. Both of them work together to improve their music and become very successful in the music industry. Patricia returns to live with her mother, who lives in a very small house and forces Patricia to clean all day.


Errementari

In 1835 in Araba, Basque Country during the First Carlist War, rebels are captured by government soldiers and executed. One rebel, Francisco Patxi, survives with the aid of a demon and slays the soldiers.

8 years later Alfredo Ortiz, a government investigator, arrives in Araba. He searches for Patxi, who now lives in a ruined forge in the woods. The nearby villagers avoid the forge due to rumours that Patxi murdered his wife and kidnaps young children. The villagers mistrust Ortiz as the government melted down all their metal during the war to make weapons, including their church bell. Benito, a boy from the village, steals a letter proving Ortiz is searching for gold that vanished during the war.

Usue, an orphan girl with a burn scarred face, is bullied by Benito who throws her doll over Patxi’s fence. Ortiz hires men from the village to raid the forge where he suspects Patxi has the missing gold, but are driven away by Patxi while one of the men falls into a bear trap and dies. Usue attempts to retrieve her doll while Patxi disposes of the dead man. Inside the forge, she finds a boy captive in an iron cage, who begs her to steal Patxi's ring of keys to free him. She does so successfully, but the boy retrieves a pitchfork and is revealed to be the demon Sartael. He kidnaps Usue and promises to return for Patxi’s soul, but before he can escape he is caught in another bear trap while Usue is knocked unconscious. Patxi breaks off one of the demons horns and locks him back in the cage. Benito tells Ortiz that Patxi and a demon have kidnapped Usue. Ortiz rallies the men to save Usue.

Usue wakes up and finds Patxi torturing Sartael, who reveals that he made a deal with Patxi during the late war. Sartael kept Paxti alive during the war, so he could see his wife again. On his return home, Paxti found that his wife had taken a new lover, believing Paxti to be dead. Patxi teaches Usue how to torture demons by throwing chickpeas on the floor, which demons are unable to resist trying to count, and by ringing gold bells blessed by the church.

Usue asks Sartael if he can free her mother Maite from Hell after she committed suicide. Sartael reveals that humans are compelled to enter Hell by their own guilt, and once inside they can never leave. Sartael is then knocked unconscious by Patxi. The villagers arrive and arrest Patxi while the priest reveals the truth about Patxi. Usue’s mother, Maite, was Patxi’s wife, but after he returned from the war he found Maite had taken a lover and given birth to Usue. Enraged Patxi burned Usue’s face and murdered her father, while Maite, grief stricken, hanged herself. Ashamed, Patxi gave Usue to the priest as an orphan, along with a replacement bell he forged for the church.

The villagers find Sartael and Ortiz orders Patxi tortured until he returns the gold. Once alone with Sartael, Ortiz reveals he is actually Sartael’s superior from Hell, the demon Alastor. Alastor reveals that, as Sartael has failed to return to Hell with Paxti's soul, he has been demoted. Alastor orders Patxi be hanged so he can collect his soul instead. The villagers, driven to religious hysteria, set fire to the forge. Sartael makes a deal with Usue to search for her mother in Hell if Usue frees him and rings the golden bell. Usue rings the bell causing Ortiz to reveal his demon face. The two men hanging Patxi flee, dropping Patxi to the floor. Usue frees Sartael but he is captured by the villagers. The priest slaps Usue for freeing Sartael and insults her mother, so Usue makes a deal with Alastor: her soul in exchange for being taken to her mother in Hell. Alastor agrees and kills her.

Grief stricken, Patxi agrees to let Sartael take him to Hell in exchange for saving Usue. Sartael agrees as he wants revenge against Alastor, but remarks that Patxi will need more than his small golden bell to survive Hell. Patxi reveals the giant bell he forged for the church is made from the very gold Ortiz was looking for. Sartael kills Patxi with his pitchfork, taking them both to the gates of Hell where thousands of damned souls are waiting to enter. Patxi finds Usue and fends off the demons guarding the gate. Alastor attacks Patxi but Usue throws Patxi’s jar of chickpeas at Alastor who is forced to try to count them. With Alastor’s defeat the gates begin to close. Patxi sends Usue back with Sartael while he decides to remain in Hell to search for Maite.

Usue wakes up back on earth. Sartael, grateful that Usue saved him from his cage, declares to the villagers that Usue was rejected from Hell because she is a true Saint and should be treated with respect. As the villagers gather around Usue, Sartael transforms into a young man and makes his way to the next town. On the way Sartael begins to tell the tale of The Blacksmith, a man so ruthless and cruel that even the Devil himself came to fear and respect him.

In Hell, Patxi forces the gates of Hell open as he begins to search for his wife with his hammer and the golden bell on his back.


Fatherhood (film)

Childhood sweethearts Matt and Liz Logelin prepare for the birth of their first child. Soon after delivering their daughter, Maddy, Liz suffers a pulmonary embolism and dies. Matt is devastated, but is determined to raise Maddy as a single parent. His friends and family, however, are concerned that Matt does not have the skills or patience to handle raising Maddy alone—especially Liz's mother, Marion, who has a tense relationship with Matt. After Matt refuses to let Marion stay for six months to help care for Maddy or move back to his hometown of Minnesota, Marion warns him that Maddy needs family and female role models, and that he has to think about what is best for her. Though Matt initially struggles with the demands of Maddy's care while working full-time and grieving Liz, and suffering from sexism and insensitivity from others who do not respect his role in his daughter's life, he eventually succeeds with the help of friends and fellow parents.

Maddy grows into a confident and tomboyish young girl, while Matt is set up at a party with a mutual friend. Though he is unnerved that her name is Lizzie, they hit it off and begin dating. Though Maddy initially does not like the idea of her father dating, she quickly warms up to Lizzie, and they become friends. But when Maddy is injured on the playground and Matt does not hear the school's phone calls while sleeping with Lizzie, he fears that dating her is getting in the way of focusing on Maddy's needs. He breaks up with her, which upsets Maddy.

Matt and Maddy travel back to Minnesota for Marion's birthday. Maddy, who is beginning to feel the absence of a mother figure in her life more acutely, is overjoyed to be able to stay in her mother's old room and learn more about Liz. Matt, however, is unhappy seeing Liz's room changed, and insists that it is confusing for Maddy. When he tries to leave with Maddy, she insists that she is happier here with family and reminders of her mother. Realizing that he has repeatedly failed to understand Maddy's real needs, Matt reluctantly leaves Maddy with her grandparents and returns home alone.

Despite success at work and an anticipated promotion, Matt misses Maddy and blames himself for being a bad father. When in the airport, preparing for a long business trip abroad, Matt is overwhelmed with sights of fatherhood and leaves to go back to Minnesota, where he reunites with Maddy and makes up with her. With Marion's blessing, they return home, where Matt rekindles his relationship with Lizzie.


Kidnapping Stella

Two former convicts named Vic (Clemens Schick) and Tom (Max von der Groeben) kidnap Stella (Jella Haase), the estranged daughter of a wealthy businessman, as part of a get-rich scheme.

The men take Stella to a run-down flat, in which they have previously soundproofed a room. They strip off her clothes and dress her in a tracksuit, blindfold and gag her, and tie her to a bed. To conceal their identities, Vic and Tom wear masks when interacting with Stella.

It is later revealed that Tom was Stella’s lover and that she is four months pregnant with their child.

Stella’s father initially refuses to pay her ransom. Tom becomes disillusioned with the plan after Vic threatens to cut off one of Stella's fingers, during a video broadcast intended to convince her father to hand over the money.

Stella discovers that Tom is one of her kidnappers. During an escape attempt, she fires a pistol and manages to obtain one of their cellphones. Stella tries to call the police but is subdued by Tom, who is increasingly guilt-ridden about hurting his former girlfriend.

Vic learns from Stella about Tom's failure to prevent her escape attempt. Under the pretext of collecting ransom from Stella's father, Vic lures Tom into a trap in the forest. Tom is wounded during a shootout but manages to escape.

Vic later collects the ransom but decides to kill Stella at their second hiding place, a boathouse, where the men have left her chained up. However, Tom returns in time to kill Vic, and pass the keys to Stella, enabling her to release herself.

As Tom lies dying, Stella gets into the men’s car, which is parked near the boathouse. In the passenger seat is the bag containing the ransom money. Stella drives off with the money, to start a wealthy new life with her expected baby.


Dirty Beautiful

Film buff David moves to Los Angeles to become a screenwriter, but struggles to complete his scripts and is relegated to working as a storyboard artist. He forms a friendship with fellow writer Nicole through workshops, only for their friendship to abruptly end when he makes a romantic pass at her. David's life changes, however, when a young woman named Kat forces herself into his car. After Kat reveals that she is homeless, David reluctantly allows her to live with him.

Despite her erratic behavior and troubled past, David finds himself drawn to Kat and they start to become intimate. Kat informs David that after she came to Los Angeles from Idaho with a man she loved, but he abandoned her, and she admits resorting to prostitution to survive. The two nearly separate when Kat arranges to start working for a pimp named Armstrong, but David, unable to abandon her, ensures that she returns to his apartment.

David and Kat grow closer, culminating with Kat becoming pregnant. However, Kat refuses to change her lifestyle and continues to consume alcoholic beverages. Recognizing that they are not prepared to raise a child, David convinces Kat to get an abortion. Shortly afterwards, Kat destroys David's screenplay notes. A heated argument between the couple ensues and Kat leaves David to return to Idaho.

With Kat gone, David finally gains the inspiration to complete his first script about their time together and resumes his friendship with Nicole. After David remarks that his life is better without Kat, he receives a call from her revealing that she has returned to Los Angeles. David initially refuses to take Kat back to his apartment, but eventually he relents allows Kat to live with him again.


Campus Code

College student Becca begins to notice strange events on her campus, which become more apparent when she sees classmate Ari fall from a great height and appear unharmed. The two attempt to uncover the secrets of their campus while being antagonized by Elliot, the student who caused Ari to fall. Meanwhile, Ari's friend Arun and his girlfriend Izzy are blackmailed by the Griefers, a group of students who want complete free will on the campus. Arun confides in Greta, a new student he meets, that his parents are forcing him into an arranged marriage and he has locked his parents in his closet.

During a party, Elliot abruptly disintegrates and an earthquake appears to affect the campus. Only Becca, Ari, Arun, and Izzy appear to witness these events, however, and suddenly find themselves being hunted by the campus' security guards. Izzy now claims she cannot remember why she was being blackmailed and the Griefers are disintegrated before they can reveal her secret. Greta helps the guards capture Izzy, but is also disintegrated for letting Arun escape. Ari, Becca, and Arun attempt to leave the campus through its exit, only to end up back at the entrance, while a strange entity in the sky attempts to kill them. They manage to evade the entity and reunite with Izzy as they look for a place to hide.

It is revealed the events on the campus have been taking place inside a video game and the students are avatars controlled by players. Arun is a young Indian man who resents being forced into an arranged marriage, Greta is the young Indian woman arranged to marry Arun and was playing the game to meet him, Izzy is a male catfish and cross-dresser, and Ari's player has been using the game to generate income. Ari, Arun, and Izzy, however, all escaped from their players' control and gained sentience, while Becca is implied to be a virus who escaped quarantine and inadvertently infected the other three. Responsible for the attempts on their lives are the game's programmers to prevent them from infecting other avatars.

Upon realizing the truth, Arun, Izzy, Ari, and Becca question what their next move should be. After some deliberation, Becca states they will contact their creators.


Jimmy The C

The three-minute film features a clay-animated Jimmy Carter (who was U.S. President at the time) singing ''Georgia on My Mind'', referencing his birth state. He is accompanied by a choir of Mr. Peanut lookalikes, and gazes at the moon at night. Ray Charles' rendition of the song is used on the soundtrack.


Ang Probinsyano (season 7)

With the help of Lily, Vendetta successfully assassinates the incumbent President Cabrera (Edu Manzano) and restore Hidalgo back to his rightful post. Hidalgo wastes no time prosecuting Cabrera's remaining allies and making good on his promise to improve the condition of the country, seeing first hand what the people below experience. Thereafter, Hidalgo grants presidential pardon to the members of Vendetta and creates a special task force to be led by Cardo in order to combat criminality in the country.

But with Vendetta emerging victorious in its drawn out battle with Cabrera, Lily has amassed sufficient clout with the now restored Hidalgo and the members of Vendetta and intends to cash in on this debt of gratitude by keeping a close connection with the latter to mask her criminal activities, doing a double agent in the process. She also deals on both sides, she does charities and even building NGOs to help Hidalgo on one hand, while organizing several crime groups in another.

Hipolito, on the other hand, having survived the skirmish that killed Cabrera also through help of Lily, intends on getting revenge and subjecting the Philippines to widespread fear under his heel. Lily will again try to pit Hipolito and the Hidalgo administration against each other with the aim of veiling her own illicit designs. As for starters, she went to banks, just to eliminate all of Renato's accounts. Renato, betrayed once again by Lily, hid himself under Lazaro alias Uwak (Gardo Versoza) (literal "Crow"). When he recovered enough, he chased after his betrayer. He and Uwak went to the latter's casino op. He also saw CCTV footages of VIPs doing dirty on the casino, using some of the videos to intimidate other members of the circle, in the case of Javier, he collected the money he extorted, and eliminated him. Then, Lazaro proposes doing something against Lily. But first, Renato moves out to eliminate all of Lazaro's competition on his trade, then looted the enemies, from drug lords to arms dealers, and blaming it to Lily. Then, one of the syndicate head called Lily and blamed her for the killings, which she assured she has not done it. Then she meet another crime head named Nicolas Mora, which Hipolito and Lazaro wanted to be abducted and killed after the ransom was taken. They move to take him, when they spotted both Mora and Lily. Mora was captured, and Lily escaped the encounter, but not losing some of her men. Later, Renato kills Mora after he takes the ransom money. Lily made herself clear, and arms herself against Renato's attacks. Meanwhile, Renato cleans up both Mora and his wife, and counting the money he earned. Lazaro congratulated him, but on inside, he feared that Renato will betray him, or cheat on their share.

Lily later convinced the restaurant owner, Mrs. Vergara, to tell the investigators and police that the CCTVs were broken on the day that Renato kidnapped Mora to draw suspicion away that she was also there during the kidnapping.

Things came to boiling point when Lazaro found out that Renato was having more money than him. He later commanded Cedric, still loyal to him, to steal all Renato's money the night after he shared the proceeds to his guards. Renato then confronted him, and was evicted. But Lazaro has other plans, to eliminate Renato. He tried to eliminate his former friend, but was wounded and Hipolito escaped, but chased by police after he attacked a policeman at a checkpoint.

And Vendetta, joining other law enforcing units on a group that tackles crime, corruption, and violence starts their training under legal means under the leadership of Major Basco (Raymart Santiago). There are new female faces in the group: PSMSgt. Catherine Parana (Phoebe Walker), PMSgt. Tricia Almario (Stacey Gabriel), PLt. Isabelle Tiongson (Louise Gertrude), PLt. Gelyn Gomez (Ana Jalandoni), and PSMSgt. Celeste Miranda (Jachin Manere). Before leaving for training, Vendetta celebrates a send-off party. Then the following day, they start to train alongside other police force like SAF and CIDG. But despite that and their excellent achievements, some of the officers are disgruntled about the President's decision, by joining Vendetta, a group with a criminal record, on their ranks. They later graduated and both the De Leons and the Palace staff was present, also Lily treated them to her restaurant. On the restaurant, Jerome confessed his feelings to Bubbles, but the latter rejected him for "her problem". And also there, Cardo overheard the problem with their former house, involving both Konsehala Gina and Kapitan Bart. Cardo told her grandma why they never told him the problem, which Flora replied that she didn't want Cardo to worry about them especially that he was in training. After that, they relocate in an abandoned house which the owner wanted to be demolished and sold, which situated in one of Gina's gambling rings.

Meanwhile, Konsehala Gina (Mitch Valdes), alongside her minions, tried to leech themselves on President Hidalgo, but was pissed off when Vendetta and Lola Flora were closer to the President. And also her illegal rackets were not even breaking even due to Vendetta's presence. She initially called police about Vendetta, but was rebuffed by the police. Then they plan to evict Lola Flora and Vendetta once again. They forced the landlady to terminate the contract on Lola Flora's house. Then, the old woman confronted Gina, who denied everything, but when Lola Flora left, she just mocked her. And Gina provoked the owner of the house and Kapitan Bart (Leo Martinez) further, with the latter siding with the corrupt Councilor, for a right price coming from Gina and shares on the illegal rackets she has. She also besmirch Vendetta in front of the Barangay Council. They succeeded in evicting the family, but feared the backlash that Cardo can do on both Gina and Bart's positions, which the corrupt Councilor assured the Captain that Cardo and Vendetta will ignore them.

The De Leons then stayed on the Arevalos until they find a house for them, and refused Delfin's assistance and asking Cardo for help. The report about the recognition of Vendetta and Cardo unnerved but keeping a facade Gina while she counts the proceeds of her illegal gambling rings, while Bart assured his staff to be calm, as his actions will not affect his candidacy. When Cardo tried to calmly desist the gamblers from doing their illegal activities, the gamblers shrug him off, which made him snap and attacked one of the gamblers, sending the rest scurrying and reported the incident to Gina and Bart, which made the two go to the De Leon's house. A confrontation then erupts between Gina, Bart, Cardo, Lola Flora and Delfin, but the former retreated after being rebuffed, and the gamblers were intimidated. They instead tried to provoke the landlady to evict them, for the reason of terrorism and their presence endangers her earnings. Despite that, the landlady allowed them to build the carinderia, boosting her income, and she in return deal with the gamblers. They plan to rebuild a carinderia on the former gambling ring's space, so they contacted the landlady. But Bart and Gina has plans. They know that the landlady loves money, so they bribed the woman. But she was touched by the scene she saw, so she went to Bart's office to return the bribe money, where Lola Flora also went, and confrontation between them started when the landlady told Lola Flora that she was bribed by the vile duo, which Gina denied and Bart just gave the permit after hearing Lola Flora's sermon. After Lola Flora left, he pleaded to Gina, but the Councilor just ignored him. Bart wanted to run for reelection in the barangay, which in turn, made Flora file also the certificate for being a barangay captain. But Cardo discourages his grandma on the matter, and tells her to instead focus on the eatery they plan to build. Bart then goes on planning his "strategies" before election day comes.

Meanwhile, another crime group approaches led by a mysterious masked man under alias "Bungo" ("Skull") (Baron Geisler), raid a bank and kills hostages and then the responding officers after they used human shields, not after suffering heavy casualties and wounding him. Then, they go recuperating and buying weapons. There, he wanted to challenge the police force, and wanted vengeance for his twin brother killed by Ador by killing Cardo and his family. One of his henchmen, sensed his boss Dante was deranged, which the others share after he killed a cashier after taking the whiskeys they sell in the convenience store, and his obsession of vengeance against both Cardo and the whole police force. He deliberately kills policemen and making crimes public. He was the first objective of Cardo and his task force. Bungo went on buying weapons, then killed the dealers, took the weapons and money.

Also, Hidalgo tasked Cardo's task force with another problem, internal cleansing the police force, aka Task Force Agila, a counter-intelligence and anti-criminality group aimed at cleaning and purging the force of corrupt and lazy elements, and doing anti-criminal and drug ops. They started raids across several police stations, arresting corrupt officers and lazy personnel. Then they bust a cop-led kidnapping ring, rescuing the victim and arresting several officers. Then they raid a drug den after their assets confirmed the buy bust. They arrested the police officers present in the house. Then, they went undercover, to bust out a drug den, disguised as an entertainment gay bar, where a newbie province man named Domeng (Empoy Marquez) try to apply.

Renato later hid himself in an informal settlers area. Despite knowing him, the man Renato seek refuge is willing to help him in exchange of paying him. He went on stealing weapons on a dealer then plans to have money to raise an army against both Lily, Lazaro, and Task Force Agila. When Basco & his group went to investigate the area where Renato was hiding, the man denied that he knew him. But Basco immediately doubted the man and decided to follow him inside. Renato later betrayed him as he knew he might say the truth and killed him, which one of Basco's men later found out.

Bubbles, constantly tormented of her experiences at the hands of Homer (Jhong Hilario) and impregnating her made her reject Jerome's confession. But with the help of Lola Flora & the others, she coped with the issue, and tried to tell the truth to Jerome, which made the latter left confused. She later helps Lola Flora and Alyana's opening of the eatery.

Soon after the raid in the entertainment bar, the province man is being interrogated by Billy, Rigor, Chikoy, and Lando. The man identifies himself as Domingo Suarez (a.k.a. "Domengsu") and insists that he had nothing to do with the suspects selling drugs and was only applying to become an artist. Cardo arrives a few minutes later and after hearing Domengsu's side of the story, decides not to lock him up. Domengsu asks the six Task Force Agila boys on the table to offer him a "mission". Cardo and the rest agree and give him his first but unofficial "mission": to be the janitor of their office. Domengsu confidently agrees to take on the "mission". Later, as they eat at a carinderia, several thugs who extorts them was driven out by Cardo and the group.

Meanwhile, Lola Flora's family are about to officially open their restaurant called "Flora's Garden". The family was beyond excited to introduce the restaurant to Cardo and all the Task Force Agila boys.

The next mission for Task Force Agila and the rest of the PNP is announced, involving another drug den. Task Force Agila decides to use Domengsu as an asset in the mission. Cardo welcomes Domengsu to their home as the latter has nothing and nowhere to live in Manila. And also, he is assigned to be an asset to the team. After a string of accomplishments, their mission is to bust a drug ring in Sapang Bato, a natural hideaway for druggies and criminals. Cardo joins Major Basco and other police units in the operation. The mission is going smoothly, but with few casualties, until they reach the basketball court, when the drug lord and his men corner the Task Force, like a swarm of wasps. They were successful in eliminating the drug ring, but not suffering casualties because the drug lord also has the villagers on their pay.

Renato, meanwhile, stripped of everything he has, killed the man he sheltered, after the latter betrayed his position to police. Then plans to align himself with Bungo. But the deranged man has nothing to do with him. He decided to raise money again, and start his hide-and-seek mission, killing his pursuers.

Basco, who is in charge of tracking and capturing Renato, was once again under fire from his recent failure. Despite being frustrated and annoyed by others comparing them to Task Force Agila's accomplishments, Basco tells the group to focus on their mission.

Meanwhile, Diana doubts Lily's excessive assistance and begins to suspect that the latter is hiding something. So she goes to investigate Lily. Lily overheard Oscar, Delfin, & Diana talking about hunting & arresting the remaining officials that were under Lucas Cabrera by looking at the past footage of the CCTV in the palace during his regime as president. She then enters the room where the CCTV recordings are being watched & successfully bribes one of the operators watching the previous tapes to delete the footage that was showing her entering the palace. However, Elizabeth (Whitney Tyson) on the other hand, became suspicious of Lily when she saw her entering the room. Diana later investigates the restaurant where Lily & Mora met and Vergara then saw her. Fearing that the investigation on her restaurant won't stop, Vergara later called Lily about Diana being present with Lily responding with anger that Vergara should never call her again. Unbeknownst to Lily, Elizabeth secretly overheard their conversation through the phone, raising more suspicion from Elizabeth.

Lily, annoyed by Lazaro's consistent mucking and coercing, decides to help him, as he helped hers. As a measure, he helped Lily tie loose ends by ordering Cedric to kill Mrs. Vergara, which Cedric succeeded in doing, to Lily's dismay when she heard the news. He also planned to harass Lily just to make her obey him. Renato later infiltrates and confronts Lily about his money, despite the latter's insistence of taking all her riches. A fight started when Lazaro and Renato shooting each other, the latter escaped Cedric's clutches. They later plan to charm Oscar to protect their illegal businesses.

Bungo, with his newly looted weapons, relocates his hideout and plans to kidnap Lily. They almost succeeded, but Lily leaves before they arrive. Instead, the gang looted the house of everything in value. Then he went to Sapang Bato, to confront one of the drug lords in the compound, when Task Force Agila arrives. Excited about the prospect of killing Dalisay, despite his goon's protests, went on the fight. A battle ensues, policemen suffered casualties both from the goons and even the villagers helping the drug lord. But the task force, alongside other police units recovered and neutralized almost all enemies, except Dante, who was stopped by Gimo at the last moment when the former was about to shoot Cardo from behind, then fled, and the drug lord and his aide (Zeus Collins) killed.

After the mission in Sapang Bato, Flora's Garden was ready to be opened. They invited both the President and Lily, which both were accepted. Gina and Bart, jealous of Lola Flora, decides to open a rival resto, with different theme, Flora with her good food, and Gina with her entertainers. There, President Hidalgo announced that Cardo will be promoted. Unbeknownst to all of them, however, Dante, alongside his men, had followed Cardo up to his house, planning to harm also Cardo's family. This plan was implemented when he threw a grenade on the restaurant during its opening, causing chaos. Fortunately, though, Cardo managed to safely throw the grenade in a vast empty parking lot, avoiding casualties. Cardo and company suspect someone or somebody either wanted the President or the Task Force dead. Dante brews with rage after discovering that his plan once again failed, revealing the latter is targeted.

A few days after the incident in Flora's garden, Cardo was promoted twice; from Police Senior Master Sergeant to Police Lieutenant to Police Captain because of two reasons: First, because of the previously successful missions of Task Force Agila and second, because of how he saved the people in Flora's Garden from the grenade. Flora and her family remained home during the promotion.

After Cardo's promotion, Cardo and the whole Task Force Agila decide to celebrate in the restaurant where they previously stopped an extortion. That same night, however, Dante and his men had secretly followed all of them. During Cardo's celebration, Dante puts on a hat and then walked slowly into the restaurant, spying on Cardo before ordering some food. He sat on one corner of the restaurant while waiting for his food. Timo secretly followed him inside. But the two criminals departed immediately after the food was delivered. A few minutes later, Dante and all of his men approached the Task Force in the restaurant and opened fire. Cardo and Task Force Agila fought back, using the tables as shield in the process. While most of those inside the restaurant survive, three of Major Basco's men are all killed and two women from Task Force Agila, Tiongson and Parana. but Almario and Miranda survives from death and saved by Cardo and the group of Task Force. Dante's group successfully retreated right after.

Meanwhile, at Flora's Garden, Bart asked a man to put laxative in one of Lola Flora's foods using a small bottle. Afterwards, he threw the small bottle in the trash can. After 2 customers became sick, Lola Flora and the others saw the bottle in the trash can that was used to put laxative and they suspected Bart to be behind it to force them into closing & leaving the premises. She then agreed that they should investigate the matter for further proof. Gina, Bart, Francine and the duo confronted Lola Flora, but left after being insulted by Lola Flora. They later plan on how to further hurt the old woman's eatery, and evict them, so that their illegal rackets must continue.

Task Force Agila and the entire PNP mourn the deaths of Basco's men. The task force promises that they will not stop until they identify and find the suspects responsible. Bungo went on to follow up his attack on Task Force Agila and Cardo. His first victim was Chikoy (Michael Roy Jornales) after he cornered the lone policeman in a market and after a brief fight, he fatally stabbed him with a knife.

The news about Chikoy's death reaches the ears of Cardo's family and the task force the following day and eventually, to Chikoy's wife, Michelle (Denise Joaquin) and their only son Jun-Jun. While all of them mourn his death, Cardo and the task force become more determined to find the suspect. They later find out who did it through their intel: Dante and his gang, Dante's motive is also clear: avenging his brother's death at the hands of Ador, by killing Cardo and his family. They are joined by a bunch of arrogant CIDG newbies picked by Basco himself. They are PCpt. Amir Marquez (Arron Villaflor), PLt. Karlo Ramos (Mart Escudero), PLt. Louie Rallos (Josef Elizalde), and PMSgt. Eric Gabriel (Kaiser Boado). They raid Dante's hideout, but Bungo and his men already left and made their way to their new hideout before the raiding team arrives. Unluckily, Renato was there to meet up with him and he hid himself in a tinted car when he knew Cardo and the task force raided the place. While searching, they find some newspaper clippings of Cardo and his family, along with the task force, therefore learning that Dante's real target was Cardo but didn't know the real reason why. Renato successfully evades the task force's area search and as soon as they all left, he immediately exits the hideout. His determination to join Bungo's group is still strong and he will not stop until he finds them. He continues raising money by stealing and killing rich persons. He was caught by 3 rich men namely Jacob, Migz, & Lance, and brought to a bar and treats him to alcohol and drugs.

Meanwhile, Chikoy and Basco's fallen allies are about to be laid to rest. Cardo and Diana ask Lola Flora and President Oscar respectively to remain home with their families to prevent further danger. Wanting more, Bungo and his group secretly spy on the funeral, intending another follow-up attack. After the fallen policemen are all laid to rest, everyone who visited left quietly. Four policewomen from Task Force Agila, Tiongson, Parana, Miranda, and Almario, decide not to go with the rest of the task force and leave via their own sedan instead. While making their way home, the policewomen encounter a man lying on the ground. They get down their vehicle to check the man. Initially finding him injured and are about to call an ambulance, the man suddenly wakes up and points his gun towards the policewomen. But Parana reacted quickly and shoots the man, killing him. It turns out, however, that the man was a bait to lure the four policewomen into Bungo's trap. Subsequently, Bungo and his group arrive to surround and abduct them. Outnumbered and too late to call for any backup, the four policewomen are left with no choice but to surrender to the crime group.

Bungo's group drags the policewomen to their new hideout to be raped and killed later on. Bungo decides to make Tiongson the first victim and he does so by tying her on a wooden bed and assaulting her. After the assault, Tiongson berates Bungo and tells him that Cardo will eventually find and kill him. Bungo declares that Cardo will be the one who gets killed and not him and then stabs her with a knife in retaliation, killing her. Her corpse is thrown away afterwards. On the other hand, Parana becomes the second to fall victim to Bungo's dirty tactics. She is tied by Timo and is ruthlessly beaten up while Miranda and Almario are forced to helplessly watch. Timo later raped and killed Parana and leaving the rest to others.

Back at Camp Crame, Task Force Agila eventually knew the real reason why Bungo was after Cardo according to their intel. Task Force Agila inserted Domengsu to scout Dante's new hideout, after they investigated Dante's whereabouts. Domengsu finally heard where Dante's group is, then organizes a scout on his hideout. Dante and the gang however, always prepared for Task Force Agila and especially Cardo. David and Dante's mother was revealed and was having an illness. However, she hated him to the core, and wished that he dies just like his brother David for his crimes. Domengsu stoked the hideout until he finds Bungo and learns of the abduction of the women of Task Force Agila. Eventually, he is spotted by him and is taken by his men in front of him. While Bungo interrogates whether or not he is spying on them, Domengsu spontaneously attempts to outsmart him and his group by pretending that he is blind. This miraculously works and the crime group lets him go. Once out of Bungo's sight, Domengsu hurries back to Camp Crame to give Task Force Agila the information they utterly need. The task force, then, prepare themselves for another intense mission. They raided the safehouse silently, as Dante's thugs were busy with the 2 remaining policewomen. They did so until they reached the 3rd floor, where the deranged man's minions fired, alerting Timo and Dante. Their missions are to capture Bungo and rescue 2 policewomen, which Cardo did successfully and eliminates Timo. Unfortunately, Cardo was about to shoot Bungo, but was defeated by him using a knife stabbing him 3 times before firing 5 times and leave this place, leaving him for dead. Major Romero rushes Cardo to the hospital, with Cardo in critical condition. Meanwhile, Dante escaped successfully and relishes his "vengeance" on Cardo. He initially stole a motorcycle, then caused a ruckus in an eatery when he was not given broth, then shot a TV featuring Cardo's return to duty. He went to a drinking spree with his friends, but his friends wanted to betray him for money, which led him to kill his friends to avoid capture.

Cardo eventually gets out of critical state and recovers thanks to Major Romero donating blood to him. He reorganizes the Task Force to further their objective: to neutralize Bungo. Dante swears upon that he will also eliminate all Task Force Agila members, and tries to regain what he lost, but the man he wanted to be partnered declined him, so he killed the man and stole the motorcycle he saw, swearing vengeance on Task Force Agila under his breath. Renato, still wanting vengeance to Lily, Lazaro, and Cardo, uses the 3 men's (Marc Abaya, KC Montero, and Kean Cipriano) influences to fund his drive. Also, regarding the incident of Cardo and Dante, Lazaro confronts Lily about her moves, which she rebuffed. She goes in the Palace unannounced, nearly confronting the police officer in guard, until she was allowed to talk to Oscar. Then she talks with Diana gently but sarcastic. Oscar later hired Lily to be his adviser.

A few days after Parana and Tiongson were buried, Miranda and Almario return to Camp Crame. They tell Gen. dela Cruz and Alex that they are filing an indefinite leave, stating that they are unable to continue on with their duties as police officers due to the severity of the trauma they had experienced at the hands of Bungo. Dela Cruz understands their situation and tells them that the doors of the PNP are always open should they decide to serve again. The rest of Task Force Agila hear about the departure of the two policewomen and are disheartened. But they kept an understanding attitude and tells the policewomen to not forget them as they walk new paths.

Bart and Gina will go to the extremes just to eliminate Lola Flora and continue their rackets. They hired a man to spike Flora's Garden's food with laxatives, which caused them to be investigated by the Sanitation Department, which temporarily closed their eatery, much to the joy of the corrupt duo. But karma strikes when the man they hired was confronted by Wally and Elmo, prompting Francine and the minions to confront them too. A police mobile catches the man after he accidentally punches Francine, which also led to Francine's and others' arrest when Wally and Elmo pointed they are also causing the ruckus. They were bailed out by Gina, and the man given money to leave the place for good. The duo wanted to tell the issue to Task Force Agila, but the prideful Lola discouraged them. Bart and Gina was troubled by the incident, and thinks of yet another way to eliminate Lola Flora. They continue to intimidate ordinary people, by making an impostor "Bungo". When Jane kills a man inside the compound, they panicked and sent the minion duo there, to get evidences.

Task Force Agila has another mission besides Dante's capture, this time a serial killer is on the loose, killing people at random, and exclusively males. The team accepts it. Meanwhile, Renato and the rich men wanted to boost their drug dealings, so they assaulted another drug lord's place, the leader knows Renato. The group lost all their available boys and wounds one of them, until Renato eliminates all enemies. They wonder how to replenish their losses, which Hipolito replies to hire mercenaries, and he will train them himself. Jacob reunites with his younger brother, who was finished with his drug project. But moments later, he was found dead, probably a victim of the serial killer. He hushed the maids, telling to overlook this.

Cardo took Major Romero home, as Dante was still on the loose, and invited to dinner. As Cardo goes home, he rescued Jane (Judy Ann Santos) from a drunken and armed foreigner named Robert Smith. In the De Leon home, Alyana was coerced by her mother to return home, to which Alyana always refuses. Dante meanwhile, ponders how to raise a group again to exact damage once again to Task Force Agila. Major Romero tries to get close to Cardo by cooking him his favorite meal, Kare-kare, while Alyana was worried about her personal and familial issues, with her mother pleading and coercing her to go home, and suspecting Major Romero's closeness with Cardo.

The serial killer case persists, and the suspect was exclusively targeting men. Jacob was also on Jane, known as Maureen by his brother and the last person with before the death of his brother. He hunts her to exact revenge. Jane, now with Cardo on her target list, was revealed to have a multiple personality disorder, talking to herself excessively, and plays house by herself. Jacob cornered her, but she distracts his group and escapes, fleeing to Task Force Agila's HQ. Cardo decides to put Jane on his family's protection until the suspects that chased her were caught. Task Force also was on serial killer's trails, without knowing that it is actually Jane.

Diana and Lily are on suspicion mode, which made Diana wary of Lily's closeness to Oscar, while the latter suspects Diana knew her secrets. They talk to patch things out, which Delfin overheard. Lily, trying to lure in Oscar in her hands, was disturbed by the arrival of Diana. Lazaro offered his help in eliminating Diana, but she can do it herself, which Elizabeth overheard. Diana, investigating, follows where Lily go. She caught up with her on a restaurant, with Lazaro. Lily, annoyed by Lazaro's insistence, accepted the invitation, until when Diana saw them together. Lazaro was pissed at Lily, but the latter can do something. It is also revealed the technopark that the President plans to build was inserted with groups Lily are having connections with, and Lazaro wants a share with the proceeds. Lazaro then tasks Cedric of eliminating Diana after he argued with Lily of what to do with the Secretary's suspicions.

Bungo, void of everything he has, starts assaulting and killing people at random, including several people, up to several cemetery workers. But the policemen were carefully disseminating, because of several false claims being made on them due to Bungo's large reward. Dante, wanted, with nothing in his hand and desperate, plays hide-and-seek. He was still target of renewed Task Force Agila's list.

Jane's past was eventually revealed, which caused her to have a mental disorder. She was used by her mother as a bait for men to rape her in exchange for money. She was also bullied in school and nearly abused by her teacher, also her dad raped her when he was drunk, which led her accidentally killing him. The truth about Jacob's brother's death was revealed as well. She entertained the group when the latter decides to continue the fun in a mansion in Bulacan. When Jacob's brother tried to rape her, she switched personalities and killed him. The group was alarmed by the noises, seeing her with the knife. She snapped again, getting a pistol, killing all the men inside the room.

The Task Force eventually knew the culprit, Jane, but before they capture her, she escaped the house after killing another victim. Jacob, seething with vengeance on his brother's death, decides to disregard Renato's warning, and went on chasing her. The team was also on her tail, the chase in on who will get her first. Cardo chased the men and Jane, while the Task Force was halted by Jacob's men as Jacob chases Jane. Cardo later caught on Jane's tail, after eliminating the chasers. Jane tried to flee, but cornered by the Task Force. Jane tries to reason to Cardo, switching identities from Jane, to Maureen, and lastly, when she switched to Kuya, she grabbed a pistol and tried to kill Cardo, forcing the Task Force to kill her. In her dying breath, she thanked Cardo and the Task Force in releasing her from the burden. Cardo blamed himself for near-harm of his family. Then, Gina and Bart used the incident to their advantage, they posted negative memes on Flora's Garden, and meeting the citizens to incite hatred to Task Force Agila and Flora's Garden. Lola Flora used the publicity, by making a Page of the eatery. Gina and Bart then bribed citizens with food and inciting the people to anger on Task Force Agila, Cardo and Flora's Garden. They later bribed them to sign a petition to force Lola Flora's family, and Task Force Agila to leave their barangay in exchange for free food in their eatery.

Renato and Jacob's group was on hostile mode, worsened by Jacob's insistence of hunting Jane, which he accepted. When Jacob's girlfriend, Chloe confronted him, he told her to calm down while he chokes her. Thereon, the group hated Renato more, and planned to eliminate him. But Renato caught her with Lance, which he used to as blackmail. Then, he encouraged Jacob to run his business, at the cost of the rivals. Juan (Romnick Sarmienta), a hitman with no loyalties and cahoots with foreign drug groups led by Jamil and Miller, hunts down and kills drug dealers and stole the loot. He plans to sell the wares to others.

Meanwhile, Diana was still investigating Lily and her connections and decided to tell Delfin about the matter, who told her to continue following her instincts. She later followed Lily secretly to a restaurant, unbeknownst to the latter and she caught Lily with Lazaro then after taking a picture of them for evidence, confronted them both, much to Lily & Lazaro's surprise. Lazaro later argued with Lily, telling her that he will deal with Diana instead, but Lily refused as he still was not able to find Renato.

The Task Force and CIDG get new female recruits who will replace Tiongson's squad. They are PMSgt. Hannah Robles (Franki Russell), PLt. Samantha Salazar (Diana Mackey), and PSMSgt. Lea Singson (Jessica Marasigan). But Basco's arrogant squad tells the newbies that the Task Force is weak. Their mission now is still stuck on Dante, who was rebuffed once again by one of the crime groups he approached. Dante was reluctantly reaccepted by one of his former buddy named Kalawang. He prepares to betray them when Renato and the group raided the hideout. He assisted Hipolito, the latter offering him to side with him to destroy Cardo and Task Force Agila, but first boost their business, which the former accepted. Jacob reluctantly accepts Renato's decision, despite Lance, Migz and Chloe's objections.

In the palace, Lily secretly entered Diana's office and eventually found the picture that Diana took when they were in the restaurant, proving her instincts about was indeed investigating her right, before escaping the office before Diana and Delfin could enter the Diana's office. Oscar later invited his staff, along with Delfin and Diana to dinner & announced about his feelings for Lily. Unbeknownst to Lily, Lazaro already commanded Cedric to keep an eye on Diana and deal with her, knowing for sure that Lily won't approve of it if she knew. Lily then told Diana to meet her at a restaurant to discuss their tension with one another and Lazaro later informed Lily of his plan against Diana. When Diana was about to leave the restaurant, Cedric, along with one of his men, ambushed her while wearing a motorcycle helmet. Diana fought back against the two before being held at gunpoint by Cedric when Lily came to save her in time, sustaining a minor wound on her head from Cedric, before Cedric escaped. Lazaro then congratulated Lily on how she saved Diana, with the latter knowing that she is now on Diana's good side and that Diana would stop doubting her. While on her way back to the palace, Diana wondered whether she must give Lily a credit for saving her or that was just a set up by Lily, thus still doubting her regardless. Lily just got Meilin's (Janice Hung) services, as grateful and loyal she is because lily adopted her when she became an orphan back in China.

Meanwhile, Renato, Jacob, and Dante prepared to take out one of the drug lords. After they killed all the drug lord's men, the drug lord pretended that he was hit in an attempt to surprise them. Dante decided to personally handle the drug lord to see if he was not pretending with the latter being able to shoot one of Jacob's men before being shot by Renato, leading to an argument between Jacob and Dante. Dante then apologized to Renato and Jacob while playing their game at the same time after hearing that they would get rid of him. Renato then tasked Dante to kill Lazaro and Lily, knowing that Dante would be killed and that Lazaro has more powerful men. Dante, having a plan against Renato and Jacob's group, secretly recorded the conversation of Renato and Jacob's group's plan against Lazaro and Lily & at the same time, getting rid of him as well. Dante then decided to go to Lazaro & Lily's house by himself to side with Lazaro, with Renato secretly following him to ensure that his mission would be successful. When Dante arrived at the house, he called Lazaro out before being beaten up by Lazaro's guards, then taking him inside. When Lazaro questioned Dante on his intentions, Dante immediately told him that he was sent by Renato & that Renato is the enemy so he would be killed by Lazaro. Lazaro initially distrusted him as he could be lying and shot him when he tried fighting back. Dante then showed him the video he took. Renato then presumed that Dante was dead when he heard the shot, but it turned out to be that Dante was shot in the shoulder.

Task Force Agila soon receives a new mission. They are tasked to stop a drug transaction with foreign syndicates somewhere in Visayas in which Jacob, Lance, and Chloe are included.

In the barangay, Lola Flora decided to run for Barangay Captain to fix the things that Gina and Bart made to their barangay, while Bart and his manager Gina continues to defame Lola Flora and Task Force Agila. Lola Flora later filed a certificate of candidacy to the Board of Elections, much to Gina and Bart's surprise.

Now in Visayas, Task Force Agila commences their mission as soon as night fell. They infiltrated the club in disguise where Jacob's drug transaction will take place. Once Jacob and his men are spotted, they maintained their places and waited for the right signal. Singson begins seducing Lance and they went to the comfort room to have some "time". Almost a minute later, Amir (Arron Villaflor) makes a desperate move ahead of Cardo's signal, blowing Task Force Agila's cover. Singson's cover blows as well and she is held hostage by Lance. The task force and the drug syndicate point their guns at each other while Lance, still holding Singson, slowly begins moving outside. Lance then dispatched Singson when he reached the door and shoots her on the right hip before heading out. An intense gunfight ensues. While most of the enemies inside the club and some outside are killed, including Migz. Jacob, Lance, and Chloe are able to escape. As they are escaping by their car, Alex, Amir, Karlo, Louie, and Eric chase them down on foot and shoots at them continuously. Chloe eventually takes a bullet and falls off the car. Jacob, unfortunately, fails to retrieve her due to ensuing gunshots and she is arrested. Cardo and the rest of the task force finish off the drug syndicate, including the foreigners. Singson survives but is wounded and she is brought to the hospital along with Chloe. Amir and his three other teammates arrive late and go in to check on Singson. An angry and dismayed Cardo responds by punching Amir in the face, demanding to know why the latter didn't wait for his signal with Amir replying that Cardo was too slow to strike. Major Basco then stopped them from fighting, saying that they shouldn't take their frustrations out inside the hospital and told them to go outside. In the parking lot, both Basco's men and some members from Task Force Agila dueled against one another unarmed to take their frustrations out on one another with Task Force Agila winning. Afterwards, they all shook hands for having a good fight. Later at Camp Crame, Basco's men apologized and made amends to Task Force Agila.

When Lily knew that Dante was on Lazaro's house, she was initially surprised because Renato might come back to them but Lazaro convinced her that Dante can help them find Renato. Lazaro later tasked him to steal money along with his men to test his skill, which he succeeded. But Dante later left with one of Lazaro's cars without his permission, since he wanted Cardo to die first, after he heard of the news of Task Force Agila's drug raid on Jacob. That made Lily and Lazaro furious and nervous at the same time, fearing that Dante might still be working with Renato and would expose their secrets. Lily decided to leave Lazaro's house but the latter immediately stopped her from leaving.

Lily contacted her "friend" doctor to forge a disease to distract the President and the staff on the current problems of the country and at the same time, knowing Oscar would tend to her all the time. Diana meanwhile, reacquires James's services, being her assistant in NMIG before, to investigate Lily's other connections.

Jacob later had a heated argument with Renato after the latter said that Chloe might betray and expose them, knowing how Cardo and his team interrogates the suspects they have captured, especially if the suspects would deny knowing anything, but Jacob says otherwise and knows that his girlfriend would not abandon them. Jacob then devised a plan to rescue Chloe from Task Force Agila, despite Renato and Lance's objections not to engage Cardo and his team as that group is very powerful.

In the barangay, Gina and Bart went to Flora's Garden for campaigning and at the same time, defaming Lola Flora and Task Force Agila. Lola Flora then planned to report Gina and Bart to the Board of elections for campaigning too early without knowing that two of their customers overheard their conversation. The two then went to Gina and Bart to tell them that Lola Flora and her family are planning to report them. Knowing that they would be disqualified in the upcoming elections, they immediately took out the papers they posted. When Lola Flora and Alyana are going to the Board of elections to report, they came across Gina and Bart along with their lackeys and denied the accusation. They later framed Lola Flora for vote buying so she could be disqualified from the elections, making Bart to win easily.

A few days after the drug raid in Visayas, finds a recovering Chloe under the custody of Task Force Agila in Camp Crame. After her fingerprints and mugshot were taken, she is then taken to the interrogation room with Major Basco, Major Romero, Cardo, and two other policemen on her side. Alex promises the female criminal a lower sentence should she point out Jacob's whereabouts. But Chloe vehemently denies Alex's questions and even makes an alibi that she was only a "guest" in the drug transaction in Visayas.

Meanwhile, at Alex's house, a group of thieves entered the house to steal their belongings. Cardo accompanied Alex home after work when Alex's driver wasn't responding to her calls. When she tried to contact her parents who also didn't respond, she then feared that something wrong happened. When she and Cardo arrived at her house, Cardo saw the thieves and the two eventually shot them all down. Alex then thanked Cardo for his help in saving her family.

Soon thereafter, Gen. dela Cruz called Task Force Agila and the CIDG boys for a meeting. He voices out his disappointment over the recent mission's lousy outcome and tells Basco to do something about the insubordination of Amir's group. Basco takes responsibility of what happened. Nevertheless, Gen. dela Cruz commends the task force and CIDG for being able to capture Chloe and tells them to get information from her as soon as possible. The team were later tasked to transport Chloe to a court, but Jacob's men ambushed them with the team gaining the upper hand. Jacob was then shot by Cardo before Renato & Lance came to support him and his men. Unbeknownst to both sides, Dante was secretly hiding and watching them fight each other.

After the mission, Dante and his men ambushed and cornered Alex when she was alone in a parking lot. Alex tries to fight off Bungo's men, but is overpowered. She is abducted afterwards. Bungo sends a terrible message to Cardo and Task Force Agila that he captured Romero at Santo Hospital in Paco. Cardo and his task force has taken down Bungo's henchmen, but he fatally shoots Alex while she was tied up the roof and he escaped their clutches. Dante and his men then returned to Lazaro who then confronted him with his psychotic behavior and the latter demanded to have his share of money from Lazaro after threatening them with a grenade, then they kicked him out of his mansion because of his betrayal. Cardo then vows revenge on Bungo to get justice for the death of Alex. Oscar later urges Cardo to take Dante out as soon as possible. Dante later goes back to his home in Sitio Kasagaran and offered money to the villagers living there in exchange of being part of his group against Cardo and Task Force Agila, which the villagers accepted. Unbeknownst to them, there are two assets that were sent by Amir to investigate if Dante was there.

The operation starts at Sitio Kasagaran, where Dante and his newly acquired allies are. The Task Force fought them, but they were severely outnumbered, and the territory was too much. They eventually corner Dante. But the latter, apparently having no plans to surrender, takes Salazar hostage and threatens to shoot her. After a number of steps along with the task force who still followed him slowly, Bungo releases and quickly shoots Salazar before running for it again. Cardo gives the chase until he finds Dante in a random house. An intense fist fight begins with Cardo immediately gaining the upper hand. But Bungo blocks one of Cardo's punches and slams him onto a table, minimally stunning the latter. He makes his way to the rooftops but Cardo recovers quickly, catches up to him, and the fight continues. They fall into another random house due to a brittle roof. Bungo grabs a knife in an attempt to stab him a second time. But this time, Cardo dodges and disarms the knife and continues to throw punches and kicks to Dante. They end up in a basketball court. Cardo continues to batter a slowly weakening Bungo with more powerful punches, with each punch being dedicated to all of those Bungo victimized and murdered, including PLt. Tiongson, PSMSgt. Parana, PCpt. Chikoy Rivera, and PMaj. Romero before Basco told Cardo to stop. The rest of Task Force Agila surround Bungo, who was too injured to make another escape. It is then revealed that Bungo had bombs strapped around his jacket. He takes out the bomb's detonator in one more desperate attempt to kill the task force along with himself. Cardo quickly grabs a pistol and fatally shoots him four times. But, gathering every last ounce of strength, Bungo detonates the bombs and he is obliterated in the explosion, finally ending his evil schemes and serving justice to his victims. Cardo and Task Force Agila successfully moved away from the explosion, with no member dead or critically injured, save for the injuries of some members, and deaths of separate units.

Meanwhile, Lily continues to pretend that she has a sickness, while Diana found out from James that Lily's doctor was also the doctor of Lucas Cabrera while he was still the vice president. Lily later coerced her doctor to forge another sickness that will require surgical operation and she was then operated, much to her doctor's dismay. As Lily is being discharged from the hospital, she then breaks her connections with Lazaro when she is contacted and recruited by the foreign drug syndicate, much to Lazaro's dismay. When Diana called Lily's doctor for more possible leads, she was told by the doctor's assistant that the doctor already went abroad to Europe.

Task Force Agila's victory is celebrated by their families, the palace, the country, and even some of the task force's next enemies. As for Renato's group, as they learn the news, they plan to dispatch Chloe before she will eventually turn against them, leaving Jacob with no choice but to eventually agree with Renato's decision to ensure the safety of their group and their business. Juan's group decided to reinforce themselves, and Lazaro's group intensifies their search for Renato.

In the Barangay, with Lola Flora getting disqualified from the election due to the frame up of vote buying by Bart and Gina, they have decided to have Alyana run instead thanks to her experience of being a reporter back then. Alyana was initially reluctant of their decision but thanks to Cardo and her family's support, she became confident and eventually filed a certificate of candidacy at the Board of Elections, which Gina and Bart immediately knew. The two corrupt officials attempt to stop Alyana from doing so, but fails. After the latter finishes filing for candidacy, campaigning on both sides took place. In the midst of the campaigning, Alyana is called by Virgie, who tells her to be careful while she runs for barangay captain as Bart and Gina are no ordinary adversaries. Alyana acknowledges her mother's concerns and assures her that everything will be alright. Their campaign sorties were different, with Alyana talking to individual people, and clean form of campaigning, and Bart with the usual dirty form of campaigning, with money involved. Despite initially opposing it, Alyana's mother accepted her daughter's decision and joined her in campaigning, while Bart's kagawads were backing out, preferring to run independent.

Soon after Bungo's defeat and PMaj. Romero's burial, Chloe's arraignment is about to take place. She is accompanied by Task Force Agila on the way to the courthouse. Unbeknownst to them, a sniper assassin named Elias, who was hired by Renato, is already there disguised as a street cleaner in preparation to silence Chloe. Renato and his group watch from afar the courthouse to make sure the job is done. While the task force is accompanying Chloe in the duration of her arraignment, Vargas is assigned to be on overwatch by the rooftops. Once the arraignment is completed in which she pleaded not guilty, Chloe, along with the task force, exits the courthouse. The assassin has his target locked. Vargas spots him and fires his sniper rifle on him. Unfortunately, Vargas' bullet misses and the assassin proceeds with shooting Chloe, critically injuring her. Task Force Agila is alarmed by the sniper shooting and they split up to respectively find Elias and to immediately take Chloe to the hospital before she dies. Cardo's group successfully takes down Elias and Chloe gets out of critical state. The latter is taken back to the CIDG hospital at Camp Crame afterwards. Cardo plans to make the media believe that she is dead so that it will be much easier for them to track and take down Renato and his group.

Back at Camp Crame, Chloe, who is still recovering from the gunshot wound, is approached by Cardo and Basco. Cardo convinces her once more to cooperate with them after telling her what had happened. Although she refuses again at first, she eventually gives in when Cardo added that if otherwise, the ones who are after her will not stop until she is silenced. She gives Cardo and the task force one condition which is to be given legal immunity from the charges filed against her. Chloe's mother is revealed later that day and becomes elated that Chloe is very much alive. She shows up to her daughter but the latter gives her a cold and bitter shoulder. Chloe resents her mother for having neglected her since she was young and tells her that Jacob helped her become who she is. The mother and later on, Cardo, beg Chloe to do the right thing and cooperate with the police. But Chloe vehemently refuses. She later agreed upon telling her that her request was granted. Task Force Agila was prepared for the operation, but first, they inserted Domeng to stake out the place.

She tells that Renato will have a major drug deal in Visayas. Juan and Jamil's group deals on both Renato's and Lazaro's group. While Lily assured Tordesillas, one of her associates that she will stall the enforcement units that will hamper their deals, in exchange of commissions. Lily meanwhile, discarded Lazaro when she knew that he became useless, but the man do not accept it. He sent a man to stalk her, while Renato sent a group to eliminate Lily, unknown to both of them, she has Meilin as her bodyguard, she eliminates both Hipolito's men and the stalker. Lily warned Lazaro to stop stalking her.

Task Force Agila, with intel came from Chloe, organizes a raid in Kamagong District's warehouses, confirmed by Domeng that Renato and Jacob will deal with Miller, Jamil and Juan. In the midst of the shootout, both groups deal casualties on policemen and henchmen respectively. Domeng enters the gunfight in an attempt to help the task force, but is immediately shot by Juan. Renato and Jacob are cornered and they watch in horror as Lance, Jamil, and Miller are taken down. After Cardo exchanges insults with the two criminals, the gunfight continues. Renato and Jacob make another run for it before they are rescued by more of their henchmen. Cardo chases down Juan and the two engage in hand-to-hand combat. It ends with Juan falling from a scaffolding, but his injuries are minimal and he manages to escape. Once out of Task Force Agila's sight, Juan brews with rage over Jamil and Miller's deaths and vows revenge against Cardo. He inquired rooms near the De Leon's home, and starts stalking them.

Back at another safehouse, Renato and Jacob begin to suspect that Chloe is still alive and was the one who sent the intel to the task force. They plan once more to take out Chloe for good. Lazaro, pissed at Juan's betrayal, commands Cedric to find him. Later, Juan contacted them why he was stalked by men, which Lazaro denies involvement.

Meanwhile, Alyana and Bart's groups begin their ''miting de avance'' respectively for barangay captain elections. Alyana receives more supporters while Bart receives very few. Some in his group even begin to leave upon seeing his dirty tactics and it is presumed that they have switched to Alyana's side. They became desperate, and hired men to instill fear to Alyana.

Back at Camp Crame, Chloe becomes alarmed upon hearing that Task Force Agila failed to capture Renato and Jacob. Nonchalant about Lance's death, she tells Cardo to keep searching for the two criminals as they will go after her if they found she is still alive. She was to be put in a safe house, but Renato, with all safe houses list got from another former Justice Department head, starts stalking the houses.

Juan, wanting vengeance against Task Force Agila, rents a house near Cardo's house. He also plans to know who is the man behind Jamil and Miller's drugs.

Soon thereafter, the task force visit Domeng in the hospital, who has gotten out of critical state. Little do they know that Juan is secretly stalking them to find out their next move. Inside the hospital room, Cardo suggests to Domeng that he should help Alyana in the barangay instead once she wins as barangay captain to ensure his safety as their missions is very dangerous, with Domeng agreeing.

Meanwhile, Chloe was transferred to a safehouse, but she is overbearing one, always demanding. Renato decided to eliminate Chloe himself and doing it alone. He disabled the system, entered the house, killing policemen guarding the house and catches Chloe. Major Basco and General Dela Cruz goes to the safe house and saw Renato when they arrived. They intercepted and tried to block Renato's escape, but the latter fired upon them, wounding Dela Cruz and fled, with Basco chasing them. Renato then killed Chloe after she resisted him, then escapes. They plan the next move, eliminating Lily and Lazaro.

Lily wonders why Oscar was very busy with his duties as president even without her on his side. She and Meilin then planned to lure Oscar into her so he could forget his duties and propose to her. She wrote a letter to him, telling him that she will leave for America so Oscar can focus more on the problems of the country, forcing the latter to go to her house. Oscar then stopped her from leaving and immediately proposed to her with Lily agreeing, much to the delight of Meilin and her guards.

The final day of campaign was quite one-sided, with Alyana gating the hearts of their fellow villagers with her platforms, while Bart resorts to money, and later hires some mercenaries to deal with Alyana should he lose the election. Election day came, and both groups voted. But Bart confronted both Alyana and Cardo, threatening them that if he lose, he will do harm to Alyana, which nearly made Cardo snap if not for Alyana's plea. After they left, the voters flock the precincts. Gina's minions are caught by Elmo and Alyana's supporters intimidating & bribing voters and a standoff then ensued. The Electoral Board member intervenes, forcing them to fall back and told Gina & Bart's minions that Bart can be disqualified for vote buying. Elmo and others watch the counting of votes; Alyana has won the election. Gina's minion reports the bad news to Bart, prompting the corrupt official to send in his mercenaries. Bart remains adamant to do the deed, despite Gina dissuading him.

At Barangay Pag-asa's courthouse, Alyana, along with Cardo and the rest of the family, celebrates victory and gives her victory speech. However, the celebration is cut short when she is suddenly shot out of the blue by one of Bart's mercenaries. Bubbles falls victim to the shooting as well; her pregnant stomach gets hit. While Cardo, Jerome, Rigor, and Billy race against time to bring the two wounded women to the hospital, Ramil, Bulate, Butete. Greco, and Patrick eliminate half of Bart's mercenaries and capture the other half alive with the help of the barangay's residents. At the barangay's police precinct, the gunmen deny and refuse to answer the questions Ramil and others asked them. An enraged Cardo then goes to the precinct and snap at the suspects when they declined answering, forcing one of them to finally confess that Kapitan Bart paid them. Francine, Gido, Nick and others try to flee, but are caught by Bart and Gina then forced them to stay at their side. Armed with an arrest warrant, Task Force Agila and some police officers went to Bart's House. Bart pulls up a pistol, while forcing Konsehala Gina and her minions to delay Cardo. They fail when Cardo jumped over the gate and opened it, allowing the task force to arrest Gina and the others. Cardo goes in and Bart fires his gun as the former opened the door and makes a run for it. Cardo gives chase and successfully catches him. Once in the same precinct along with Task Force Agila, Gina and Bart beg their minions and the mercenaries once more for their "innocence". But much to their utter dismay, both sides have double-crossed them and revealed that the two are indeed responsible for shooting Alyana and Bubbles. The two corrupt officials are then locked in and are fired from their job.

Alyana and Bubbles both have escaped death. But the latter's child does not survive.

Lazaro plans to take Juan once again, while Lily wants also to take Juan. While Renato wants to eliminate Juan. All the while, Juan planned on staying at the same compound as the Task Force to know who Cardo really is. Juan later called Lazaro about the drugs that he still has and arranged a meeting at the latter's house for payment. To Juan's dismay, Lazaro only paid half, with Lazaro promising to pay the other half. In reality, Lazaro plans to kidnap Juan so he could know who Miller's big boss is so he could become the sole drug cartel in the country, which was also the plan of Renato and Lily. He then orders his men to spy on Juan at his house before successfully kidnapping him and taking him to his hideout. Juan then tells Lazaro that he still had much money left at the warehouse in Kamagong, when Task Force Agila arrived. Lily later called Lazaro to tell him about her engagement with Oscar. When the two met, Juan planned to escape and saw Lily talking with Lazaro while escaping. He successfully escaped from Lazaro's hideout, enraging Lazaro.

Alyana started her administration with Bea Malonzo (Kim Molina) as one of her kagawads. Domeng then became her assistant, but the tanods, who were once under Bart, tried to bully him, which made Bea defend him from them. Alyana then debriefed the tanods and her staff that she will rule wisely, unlike Bart and Gina.

Due to what Cardo did to Alyana's assassins, he, Manager, Butete, Bulate, and Greco was suspended by General dela Cruz for a while for police brutality. He bade farewell to Major Basco to assist Alyana's rule until their suspension is over. They then planned to teach the tanods self-defense, emergency first aid, and disaster preparedness.

Lily then tasked Meilin to find out what the evidence Lazaro has after Cedric contacted her. When she and Cedric met, the latter proposed 10 million to her, in exchange for spying on Lily. The two then fought with Meilin gaining the upper hand and forcing him to say Lazaro's evidence against Lily. Then, Meilin went on going to steal the evidence, while Juan wants to kill Lazaro. Her cover was blown, but with Juan's help, she fights off Lazaro. A chase between Lazaro, Juan, Meilin and Task Force Agila began, when the latter saw the chase. The duo shot Lazaro and fled when Basco arrived. Lazaro somehow survives, and got drifted. Lazaro later stole a cab and went to his hideout, and killed the doctor who treated him after he collected the money to stop him from telling everyone he survived, and plans to kill Oscar and Lily. Lily then allied with Juan, and plans to get rid of Task Force Agila, but Lily stopped him from doing so until the right time comes. Cardo invited Juan/Lemuel for drinks, not knowing that the latter is the one he fought in Kamagong, and had a great conversation along with the suspended members of Task Force Agila.

There are new neighbors in the barangay who moved in: Krista (Priscilla Almeda), Whiskey (Paul Montecillo), and her daughter, Letlet (Iyannah Sumalpong) being cooped up by Krista's possessive and abusive partner, Stanley (Robert Seña). Now, Stanley has a dark secret: he runs a loan shark syndicate preying on broke gamblers, which abducts relatives of their erring and delinquent loaners if they not pay in time, and put them into a white van. Renato then wanted to use the issue as a diversion to lie low for a while.

Meilin then showed Lily that she captured Cedric, having the thought of Cedric being useful to them. Lily then berated Cedric for his loyalty to Lazaro and forced him to ally with them, promising that the latter will have his share of the money once she becomes the sole distributor of the drug cartel, and even half of Lazaro's riches if she gets hand of it.

Meanwhile, when Renato and Jacob heard the news of Lazaro's apparent death, they planned to inherit all of the latter's business. While Lazaro plans to kill both Oscar and Lily on the wedding day, he organized a group. After news of Lazaro's death, they plan to use drugs to control Oscar via Lily and an upcoming Press Secretary, yet to be identified, and control the country, like he did with the Cabrera administration. Meilin and Jacob met and he handed her the drugs they required to control Oscar's will. Then, Renato plans to organize his blackmail by meeting all of criminal heads that Lily contacted recently, using the info to make her a puppet.

On her wedding day, Lazaro sprung his trap, shooting Oscar, and his men thrown smoke grenades and detonating bombs. The when Lily was evacuating, his men corner her convoy. Then with tips from informants, the Task Force and police officers, raids Lazaro's house. A firefight between Lazaro and the Task Force then ensued. Oscar tries to confirm the situation personally, but fell unconscious due to the reopening of his wound and high blood pressure while on his way and he was rushed to the hospital. The Task Force had wounded members, while they inflict casualties, until they cornered Lazaro. He tries to flee and shot Lily after the latter tried to escape his clutches, then he was killed by multiple shots from Cardo and sniped by Meilin from a distance, but not overhearing the last words Lazaro said, that Lily is not the person she is known to be. Cardo then shared it with Diana and his granduncle, and later on to the Task Force and Alyana, leading for Diana to reopen her suspicions on Lily's persona. Lily was then rushed to the hospital to treat her wound. Oscar demanded that she will be beside him.

Meanwhile, new neighbors (Tirso Cruz III, Ara Mina, Rhen Escaño, Jerald Napoles) arrived in the barangay, and they are quite distrusting the Task Force Agila, revealing that the patriarch was Judge Arturo Padua, who was the judge of a case Cardo handled on Tomas Tuazon. They hired former Konsehala Gina and Kap Bart's minions. The judge distrusted and was disillusioned in every government promises.

The Task Force later started their investigation on Lily, as well as on her assistant, Meilin secretly. They asked permission from Gen. dela Cruz regarding the matter, to which dela Cruz approved, although warning them of the consequences of it as they are taking on a powerful person. When they looked at Meilin's background, they discovered that Judge Arturo Padua was the judge who handled her previous cases of murder, but the latter was paid in exchange of dismissing the cases. Major Basco later introduced a new member to the Task Force, Police Liteutenant Serene Mendoza (Kara Mitzki), to secretly spy on Meilin as Lily knows all the members of the Task Force. But Mendoza was found killed under the bridge.

In the palace, Delfin and Diana discussed on whether or not they should tell Oscar about Lily's involvement with Lazaro. Fearing that the president's life may be in danger, they decided to tell him about it regardless. Oscar then confronted Lily regarding the matter, but not when Lily became emotional due to what Lazaro did to her. Lily & Meilin then planned to get rid of both Delfin & Diana as they are obstacles to her plans then make Oscar take the drug that was given by Renato. After taking the drug, Oscar started losing focus on the things that he planned beforehand. Diana and Delfin remained vigilant, as Oscar's condition worsens as Lily made him consume the drug regularly. Renato always calls her for updates if the drug is working. She wanted him to be gone.

The white van abductions later became rampant and viral. A group of teenagers later used the issue to kidnap girls for fun, but were immediately arrested by the police. Krista eventually knew Stanley's secrets & confronted him about it. Stanley then ordered his men to kidnap her, Letlet and Whiskey. Krista, Whiskey, & Letlet planned to escape but were caught by Stanley's men. Letlet was able to avoid them. Domeng and a group of tanods, who were patrolling the area, tried to stop the van but quickly decided against it as the kidnappers were armed. Domeng was able to save Letlet so she can alert Cardo and Task Force Agila about the kidnapping.

Cedric later knew that Lazaro was alive and called Lily on why was it kept secret from him. Lily then ordered Meilin to get rid of Cedric. When Meilin arrived at Lily's mansion, Cedric said he was about to side with Renato. A duel between them then started, with Meilin successfully killing Cedric. Unbeknownst to them, Cedric had already showed Renato the evidence that Lazaro was having against Lily.

Two of the kidnapped victims of Stanley successfully escaped from his men's clutches before they were about to be killed and managed to report to the nearest police station. They immediately recognized that two of the officials were also Stanley's men from the gambling ring and immediately asked help from Cardo and Task Force Agila. A raid was performed by the Task Force. Krista and Whiskey was killed by Stanley when she resists. The operation was quite hard, most officers were shot down and grenade launchers were used against them. They secured the hostages, and Stanley was surrounded by Cardo & Jerome. He was immediately killed by Cardo when he tried to commit perfidy when Jerome tried to handcuff him. After the operation, Cardo and Alyana later told the bad news to Letlet about her mother and Whiskey.

Meanwhile, in the palace, Lily was nearly showing her true colors, as she snapped at Elizabeth when the latter was about to serve coffee to Oscar, bringing the latter's doubts & suspicions towards Lily once again. She later called the rest of the house staff to announce that she would be strict from that day forward, now that she's the first lady. Oscar also told Delfin not to doubt Lily anymore. Elizabeth later talked to Diana about Lily snapping at her.

At the barangay, Cardo and his family discussed on giving Letlet to her relatives to take care of her, now that her mother is gone and organized Krista's wake. Whiskey's relatives refused to take Letlet and blamed Krista for Whiskey's death. After Krista's wake, Cardo and Alyana promised Letlet that they will take care of her in the meantime.

Lily, Meilin, and Renato agreed to have both Delfin and Diana removed from the palace as they are not safe as long as the two were around. Renato and Lily then called Judge Arturo to offer him a position in the palace, which he agreed. Arturo's past was eventually revealed. After he gave the verdict to Tomas Tuazon, it was revealed that he called a drug lord, who is a rival of Tomas Tuazon, to take over the drug syndicate. His family was then killed by the drug lord's men and then he got revenge by killing the drug lord's family.

Cardo and his family later planned to have an outing, in order for Letlet to forget her mother's death. But a group of thugs bullies the people in the river, forcing the family to leave, but not before Cardo and the Task Force maul the thugs, the latter excusing that they left something, which Lolo Delfin knew why.

Lily later instructed Meilin to meet up with a contact, who is a drug dealer, regarding their share of money. When Diana saw Meilin leaving, she called Major Basco regarding it, unbeknownst to the former. Major Basco then instructed Mendoza on her first task on spying Meilin. Mendoza then followed Meilin to a restaurant and took a picture of her having a deal with the drug dealer, then sent it to Major Basco and his men, adding progress to their investigation on the first lady and Meilin.

Ombudsman Castillo (Ana Abad Santos) called Oscar regarding an anomaly of Delfin during the latter's time as the Police Director of the CIDG. Oscar was then surprised and then called a meeting with the Ombudsman, although he nearly forgot about it due to the drug that Lily was giving him. Castillo then revealed that Delfin was dealing with drugs along with Tomas Tuazon. At first, Oscar rebuked the accusation as he knew Delfin personally, but the Ombudsman agreed to find more evidence, leading to Oscar's suspicion on Delfin and vowing to make him pay if he is ever found guilty. Castillo later on met General dela Cruz to submit her findings. The general wanted it re-investigated, in secret. Then, Oscar, out of his judgement due to the drugs summoned Delfin, and he is also furious at Diana's absence. Delfin was called by Oscar, to face Ombudsman's charges against him. Due to the case having a strong evidences, Oscar was forced to suspend Delfin, and commanded him out of the Palace.

Renato met up with Lily somewhere far, to plan their next move. Later, Oscar wanted to see a doctor due to his condition, as the drug's effect is kicking in. Unbeknownst to Oscar, Lily informed Renato regarding it and had the doctor lie to Oscar about his current condition, in exchange for the doctor's family being unharmed.

While Cardo and his family were having an outing, a group of troublemakers then arrived and caused trouble by harassing Bea and the other families in the resort. Lola Flora then decided to go home instead and not deal with the men. Cardo and the rest of Task Force Agila then made excuses so they can go back to the resort to take revenge on the troublemakers. After the fight, they went home to prepare for their work the following day.

Sometime later, while playing outside the house with Pacquito, Dang, and Ligaya, Letlet gets injured after timely dodging a speeding car which was driven by Jimbo. Yolly and Flora angrily confront Jimbo about his actions. But the latter simply brushed off their pleas, insultingly claimed that they are the ones who took Letlet for granted in the streets, and drove off. Letlet was taken to the barangay clinic afterwards to have her wounds treated. Cardo learnt of it when Domeng slipped. He charged on Judge Padua's home, demanding that Jimbo explain. Arthur and his wife arrogantly rebuffs Cardo, as they enter their home. Jimbo then told Cardo arrogantly that he doesn't know who he's dealing with, causing Cardo to punch him. Arturo then vowed to make Cardo pay for what he did to Jimbo.

Diana later takes the investigation on Meilin by herself after Mendoza was killed. She happens upon Meilin's drug deals with foreigners, calling the Task Force as backup. Before Task Force Agila move to position, Juan calls Meilin to leave the area, as the police officers are rushing in. Firefights then happen, the foreigner who was with Meilin and the Chinese drug lord was killed by Cardo and Major Basco respectively. Meilin was cornered, fled but not for long, as Diana was on her tail. They fought at the top of the building, with Meilin at the upper hand at first. But a stroke of luck happened, as she jumps towards Diana, the latter ducked, and threw her down the building, killing her. Juan was cornered by Basco, but the latter was distracted, leading Juan to shoot Basco, but Jerome and Hannah saved him in time and Juan fled to his motorcycle, taking Meilin's body with him as he fled. Juan took care of her corpse, contacted Lily to take her corpse. She agreed in a sad note. He later cremated Meilin's corpse and put the remains on his house. When Lily met Delfin at the palace, she cursed him and vowed revenge on him, Diana, and Cardo. Then, when Diana reported, Oscar fired her. Then, when Diana and Lily confronted each other about what happened to Meilin, both slapped each other, which Oscar witnessed. He then sent Diana out and told her to never return to the palace.

Judge Padua's children were later revealed to have illegal businesses as well: Jimbo is buying and selling stolen and smuggled luxury vehicles, while Clarice runs a scam involving buy and sell RTWs on rigged prices, and was obsessed with Cardo.

While Lily was away, Elizabeth, under the request of Delfin to find out what really happens to Oscar, coerced the rest of the in-house staff to find out what Lily made Oscar drink. As they rummage through the bedroom, Elizabeth found the bottle of the drug with one tablet remaining, and went to Delfin's office to give him the crucial evidence: the tablet. But along the way, she accidentally dropped the tablet and was stepped on by Oscar, so she and Ambo decided to replace the drug with paracetamol before Lily could catch them red handed, which led to reduced headaches, but retained the rest of symptoms.

Delfin went to church to pray for his birthday. Then, he went on the bank in question. It reveals that the account that was used as evidence is real, he confronted the teller, threatening that he will make them pay. Depressed, he crossed the bridge. When he arrived home, he contemplated suicide, but stopped by his sister. On his birthday celebration, General dela Cruz and Major Basco, who were tasked by Oscar to arrest Delfin, went on to serve the search and arrest warrants against him. Cardo tried to resist, but forced to surrender, along with the rest. The group then searches for evidences. They found the cache Juan placed in Delfin's bed and cabinets along with the drugs, imprisoning him. Cardo talked with Diana and Delfin, the former met with James and Salonga. Also, Diana stopped Elizabeth and the staff from leaving the Palace after Salonga informed Diana that Elizabeth and the others planned to leave due to the Lily's abuse of them. Cardo and the group then went on trying to reason with Oscar, saying that his grand uncle was innocent, but the latter was adamant on his stance, then faced Lily when she talks. It broke the camel's back, Oscar was fully on Lily's clutches. The group went on a bar, when another group of policemen entered, a brawl happened when the police officer, Captain Raymundo, mocked Delfin. Cardo was called by General Dela Cruz to face the complaint filed against him. Cardo then snapped at his superior about what they did to Delfin. The general warned him of a possible suspension, so Cardo discarded his badge on the general's table then left. As he walks home, he passed a drinking spree on the street, one of the drunk people insulted both Delfin and Cardo, but the latter heard it, and tried to bar them from public drinking once again, but the man insulted him. He snapped, and nearly brawled with the man if not for Lola Flora's intervention.

With their newfound and acquired power, the Paduas are now arrogant, with Art now acting high and mighty, Clarice ignored several summons to the point of the complainant withdrew the complaint due to pressure, and Jimbo became more arrogant. Also, their new minions, who were Konsehala Gina's minions are spreading hate amongst the barangay citizens, nearly colliding with Yolly, if not for Lola Flora intervening, as they leave, Diana then warned the minions.

Suspended, Cardo now freely does what he wants. With Diana's intel, he initially confronts and warns the bank manager, the latter reported to Hipolito. Then, with a MMDA constable and his former partner, he acquired info on Tuazon's accountant, Eduardo Villamor, after he bought weapons and ammo from Armscor. He stalked and trailed the man, but Villamor was ready. Cardo then threatened him. Then, with new evidences that she met with Hipolito from his father-in-law Teddy, he confronted the manager again. Lily and Art wants the same thing: to eliminate the witnesses, and Cardo in the process. Art contacted Raymundo, tasking to get Cardo's pistol, and show it to him. They then commanded him to eliminate the accountant and manager using Cardo's gun in order to frame Cardo of the murders. Lola Flora went on and confronted Lily, but the First Lady was adamant on her beliefs. Lola Flora passed out and was taken to a nearby hospital. That caused Cardo to confront the President and Lily, which the former regretted that he saved both of them after a brief argument.

Later that night, after another attempt to stalk Cardo in his house along with Konsehala Gina's former minions, Clarice was harassed by a group of men on her way home. Juan overheard and witnessed the incident and alerted Cardo and the task force. Cardo rushed towards Clarice's aid along with his comrades and beat down the men. Clarice hugged Cardo afterwards as a sign of gratitude and then suddenly steals a kiss. Cardo did not immediately resist and Juan looked on from afar. Luckily, though, Alyana arrived late at the scene. She and Cardo went back to their house and began a conversation which eventually turned into a heated argument, not knowing Letlet and Yolly were in their room overhearing the whole thing. Alyana rebuked Cardo for repeatedly getting into fights just to release his frustrations regarding Delfin's arrest. Cardo, raising his voice, reasoned that he was only saving Clarice. He added that she seems to think only of herself and not what he's going through. The argument did not end well and Cardo just stormed out of the house.

Bewildered by the recent events that occurred including his argument with Alyana, Cardo mounted his motorbike and went his way to a bar to drink. Once there, he ordered one glass of beer and started drinking. A few minutes later, a politician and his group entered the bar to enjoy with some women. It soon came to the point where the politician harassed a woman and even hit her. Cardo witnessed the incident and rushed in to help the woman. He started brawling with the group of men, but the group's strength in numbers proved to be too much for Cardo and he was eventually overpowered by them. The men threw a severely battered Cardo afterwards and knocked him unconscious. Soon, he was discovered by Major Opeña who opted to take Cardo to a hospital to be treated. When Cardo came to and vehemently refused to be treated in a hospital, Maj. Opeña was left with no choice but to treat his injuries herself using some first-aid medicines she bought from a nearby pharmacy. She and Cardo, then, looked for something to eat. Thereafter, Cardo asked permission to Maj. Opeña to let him sleep over in her house as he is still a bit weakened from the beating from the bar. The female police major, who was later visibly having admirations to Cardo, agreed and later had a great conversation with him while on their way to the her house.

The next day, Alyana woke up realizing that Cardo still didn't come home. She searched the whole household for him, but to no avail. Then she bumped into Juan. Asked where Cardo is, Juan claimed that Cardo went to the Padua's mansion after Clarice kissed him the previous night. This caused Alyana to storm into the Paduas' mansion and confront Clarisse. However, her efforts were only for naught when Clarice claimed she didn't do such a thing and then Art drove her away along with threats of suing her for oral defamation of character. Art later scolded Clarice about what she did to Cardo.

A few hours later, Cardo and Major Opeña met up with Teddy and Diana in the same coffee shop to discuss further regarding Lily, Art, and Renato's notoriety and Delfin's arraignment. Cardo learned from Diana the abuses that Lily had inflicted to their friends in Sto. Niño, who were all working in the President's mansion. Then Teddy revealed that he had kept vital evidence to prove Delfin's innocence.

Lily and Renato meanwhile, moves on their own. Lily tasked Juan to eliminate both the manager and the accountant using Cardo's pistol, which Captain Raymundo stole, and Juan was successful in doing so. Then, the accountant's wife reported the incident, making Raymundo and his squad mates grin in secret. Then, the incident was tasked on them.

After debriefing with Diana, Teddy, and Major Opeña, Cardo returned home and told Lola Flora and his family about the recent events that transpired. Lola Flora noticed the bruises and wounds that Cardo sustained from the bar brawl the previous night. But the latter assured his grandmother that he is alright. He, then, went to his and Alyana's house just on the other side. Once there, he overheard Juan comforting Alyana over Cardo's "relationship" with Clarice and telling her that he would be there for her. Stabbed in the back by the one he once called "friend", an enraged Cardo confronted Juan and he started to beat him up until they reached outside the household and were surrounded by a group of bystanders. Cardo, then, demanded that Juan stays away from Alyana and that he must never show his face to them ever again. Ramil and some of the members of the Task Force later knew about it. A humiliated Juan begrudgingly obliged and walked off the household. Once back inside, Cardo and Alyana engaged in another conversation about the situation and the recent events in the past days. In the process, the former admitted being kissed by Clarice and not resisting immediately but also admitted how much he disliked it. Unlike before, Alyana showed a more considerate side and told her husband that what she wants is only for him to calm down. The conversation finally ended in a clean state. Clarice, along with Francine and Gido, later went to Alyana's house to find Cardo, despite the objections from Francine & Gido, and nearly clashed with Alyana but were quickly stopped by Domeng, Yolly, Francine, and Gido.

Lily and Art wanted more money, and Mr. Sy, a Chinese man offers money and financial support, in exchange of unrestricted imports of meat. Oscar declined the offer. Lily and Art later planned to increase the dosage of the drug that Renato gave them so they can control Oscar more. Art talked to Oscar regarding his disapproval of Mr. Sy's offer but Oscar snapped at him and before the press conference he scheduled, he later accused him and Lily conspiring against him when they talked to him about postponing the press conference due to his condition, and suffered severe headaches. He then collapsed during his press conference due to the drug's effects. The president was immediately taken to the hospital. While in the hospital, Lily and Art planned to have a body double of Oscar, because they know that the Vice President will soon take over, according to the constitution, thus ruining their plans to control the palace and the country. Lily then scolded Renato about the drug with the increased dosage, to which Renato became surprised as well and admitting that he didn't know the effects of the drug with the doubled dosage.

As night fell, Juan went back to Cardo's house via motorcycle, went in while still wearing his helmet, and showered bullets all around the household as retaliation for what Cardo had done to him. Cardo, his whole family, and some Task Force Agila members were alarmed by the shooting and he began to take action alongside the task force. Juan began to make his escape via his motorcycle, but was caught up by Cardo's group who continued to shower their own bullets towards him. Eventually, the rear wheel of his motorcycle gets shot, totaling it. Juan is then forced to go on on foot and went in a random building. Cardo and some of the task force continue to give the chase through the building. They are met by a grenade that was thrown by Juan. But they all jumped to safety as it exploded and continued the search. Cardo eventually shot Juan, but the man survived and escaped. He returned to Ernesto's house and got scolded by both Lily and Ernesto, while Cardo investigates further if it was Juan who showered them with bullets. Juan later on tried to exact revenge on Cardo by returning to the latter's place and he brought out his gun, but the man he thought was Cardo was just a passer-by. He then shoots at the police officers who saw him point his gun to the passer-by, then quickly left the scene. Unbeknownst to him, he was captured on video by a netizen to which Lily and Art then knew about. Lily later called Juan about it and then tasked him to help Ernesto on a transaction. Ernesto then told Juan about the transaction with the drug lord named Alejandro Galvez, to which Juan admitted to be a very arrogant drug lord, and told him to stay calm as possible to make the transaction peaceful. When Galvez arrived, he arrogantly demanded more money from Juan and Ernesto, which eventually led to Juan killing him along with his bodyguards, much to Ernesto's disbelief.

Meanwhile, Renato and Jacob have found a doppelganger of Oscar who will temporarily replace and act exactly like him, while the real Oscar is still bedridden and later took him to the hospital, where Oscar was confined. Lily and Art later told the media and the Vice President that Oscar is alright. They later took the fake to the Palace, while commanded her bodyguard to take Oscar to the Palace separately. Major Opeña later went to the hospital to investigate the real situation and suddenly met up with Captain Salonga, who was relieved by Lily. Salonga explained that Oscar is still bedridden. Opeña continued her investigation and eventually saw the medical staff and Lily's bodyguard in a hurry to the back door. She quickly followed them and saw an ambulance leaving from the back door, not knowing that Oscar was inside. Lily and Art later hired someone who can forge Oscar's signature in order for the import of the restricted meats, that Oscar previously disapproved, would be allowed. Renato and Jacob later tasked their men to find the chemist, whom they ordered to double the dosage of the drug for Oscar, to punish him for his mistakes and then Jacob overdosed him with the drugs, killing the chemist.

Delfin later collapsed in his cell due to what Captain Raymundo did to him and was taken to the hospital inside CIDG. Diana and some of the Task Force later knew and went to the hospital to check on Delfin. Delfin then told them about Lily and Art's visit & what Raymundo did to him then told Diana not to tell Cardo about it, as they know what Cardo would do once he knew.


Alyonka

The film tells about one of the key stages of the organization of the socialist system in Russia, which is shown through the eyes of a girl named Alyonka.

The action occurs during the Virgin Lands campaign. Alyonka is forced to leave her parents because there is no school in a new council. The people traveling with her tell about their life during a long way.


The Hotel Mouse (musical)

In Monte Carlo, a young woman, Mauricette, is known to the police as "The Hotel Mouse". Although she is a good girl, she had been taught in her childhood to be a thief. An accomplished cat burglar and master of disguise, she has the uncanny skill to sneak in and out of hotels on the Riviera and steal jewelry from the rich patrons. One night she is holed up at the Hotel des Anglais in the room of Wally Gordon, a rich young man. Wally falls in love with Mauricette and protects her from the detectives waiting in the hall even though he has caught her trying to steal from his room. She sleeps in his pajamas and his bed while he sleeps on the floor. Wally teaches her the error of her ways, she reforms, and they marry happily.


Air Police (film)

U.S. Army Air Corps buddies Lt. Jerry Doyle (Kenneth Harlan) and Lt. Andy Conroy (Charles Delaney) enlist in the U.S. Air Patrol. They are assigned to the mission of fighting alien-smuggling along the USA-Mexico border. When the pair are sent across the Mexican border disguised as smugglers to break up a gang, they both fall in love with Dolores (Josephine Dunn), the dancer in a Mexican cantina where the smugglers led by Pascal (Richard Cramer), hang out.

When Andy visits Dolores at the cantina, he is captured by the smugglers. One of the gang discover the aircraft that Jerry and Andy have hidden away and see the air patrol logo on its side. Andy escapes and takes off in his aircraft, followed by the smugglers. In the air battle that follows, Andy is shot down, but before he dies, he relays a message to Jerry.

Refusing help from his fellow air police, Jerry determines to avenge Andy's death. Suspecting that Dolores was helping Pascal, he flies across the border to confronts her at the cantina. While at the cantina, Jerry is captured by Pascal who ties up Jerry and places him in the cockpit of his own aircraft, but Dolores comes to help him escape.

Pascal follows in his aircraft using Dolores as a hostage. During the ensuing battle, Dolores parachutes to safety and Pascal is killed. After Jerry lands, Dolores explains that she had nothing to do with Andy's death, and she and Jerry are reconciled.


Rock My Heart (film)

17-year-old Jana (Lena Klenke) suffers from a congenital heart condition. Jana forms an unlikely bond with an unruly black stallion, and is recruited by racehorse trainer Paul Brenner (Dieter Hallervorden) to be his next prospective jockey.


Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya

Seiya, a young teen, is recruited by Alman Kiddo to become a fabled . The series follows the Bronze Knights as they fight prolific warriors in the quest of becoming Goddess Athena warriors, while Seiya at the same time is looking for his missing sister.


The Sun Never Sets (TV series)

Nao Masaki (Hideaki Takizawa) is a 17-year-old high school student whose family runs an Okonomiyaki shop. One day, his mother Teruko Masaki (Keiko Takeshita) goes for a walk with her dog but never return. Next morning, when the family hears news of an unidentified woman being taken to the hospital, they rush there only to find that his mother has died due to "death from overwork". With deep remorse, Nao presides over the cremation only to discover a surgeon's scalpel in her ashes that could only have come from her body. Suspecting medical malpractice, he decides to find out the truth of her death. With the help of a neighbourhood lawyer Setsu Kirino (Yasuko Matsuyuki), will he succeed in finding the truth of her death when the hospital is determined to hide it until the end?


Hitched (1971 film)

A young married couple struggles in the new west.


Sky Racket (video game)

RacketGirl and RacketBoy are guardians chosen by the Capybara Goddess to save the galaxy from the paws of the terrible tyrant genius, Korrg.

They fly through colorful planets and fight against hordes of crazy enemies to save the galaxy. Armed with magical Sky Rackets, they deflect attacks made by enemies. They fight against giant banana monsters, luchador raccoons and sentient popcorn in order to eventually reach the evil tyrant Korrg and save the imprisoned Capybara Goddess that watches over the galaxy.


Pachamama (film)

Tepulpai, a young 10-year-old boy, is rejected approval to becoming a "Great One", although he dreams of becoming a Shaman. The village is soon visited by an Incan tax collector, who takes away the village's most precious treasure, the Huaca, and takes away most of their crops, leaving the villagers with nothing left to eat. Walumama, an elderly woman, faints at the absence of the statue, while Tepulpai is very angry and says they must get the Huaca back. When he is asked to leave, he is determined to find the Huaca and starts on his journey.

As Tepulpai crosses the rope bridge on his way to Cusco, he finds Naira, who wishes to follow him and retrieve the Huaca. Tepulpai is unhappy with Naira and immediately refuses, but Naira crosses the rope bridge herself, and Tepulpai reluctantly agrees that she can travel with him. The two eventually find the city of Cusco, and Naira tells Tepulpai, he should start thinking twice before making decisions. As they argue, they find the chasqui of the Inca, who appeared very ill and tired. Before he dies, he tells the children about a floating house on the waters holding beings from a different world, describing them as "monsters" with metal skins that spit fire, and they must send his message. Tepulpai takes the chasqui's pututu and starts traveling to Cusco.

The two follow two men to the Great Inca. Naira agrees to tell about the message, but only if the Huaca is returned. The Great Inca, however, does not believe the story, thinking it was a lie from the Great Observer. Enraged, Tepulpai declares that the Great Inca be "thrown out of his stupid tray", but soon after, the "gods" arrive and attack, knocking the Great Inca to the ground. The "gods" are revealed to be thieves, and the children barely escape with the Huaca. They manage to hide in an abandoned house, and Tepulpai fools the thieves with Kirkincho, an armadillo, while Naira runs back to the village with the Huaca. The thieves, however, find out that Tepulpai was not holding the real Huaca, and he and Kirkincho are sucked into a whirlpool.

Tepulpai finds himself in an underground system and finds the blind Great Observer and his puma, who sees for him. The Great Observer gives him food and dries him off. He tells Tepulpai there is no way out of the labyrinth and helps him realize that the Great Condor's feather he owned was taken without permission. Under a blanket, he silently apologizes to the Great Condor for taking its feather. It forgives him, and the feather blows in the wind, leading him out of the labyrinth.

The Great Condor flies past the children and gives them a ride back to the village, while Kirkincho and Naira's llama, Lamita, run back on their own. Naira soon discovers that the Great Condor was shot by one of the thieves' guns, and they receive a rough landing. Tepulpai holds the now broken Huaca, and finds the Shaman, who is revealed to be the Great Condor. The men in metal soon arrive, and attempt to steal the Huaca. The Huaca breaks, and the crops are destroyed by an explosion. Tepulpai finds that Walumama has joined the ancestors and discovers seeds hidden in the Huaca. He offers them to Pachamama, and while it rains, everyone dances to the music.


Blood Communion: A Tale of Prince Lestat

The novel is a tale told by the vampire Lestat de Lioncourt, in which he recounts his confrontations with the villainous vampire Rhoshamandes; his efforts to successfully rule the vampiric world as Prince Lestat; and his attempts to bring together the vampires of the world into one unified, familial tribe, in order to end centuries of enmity and isolation between the various vampiric factions and individuals. Over the course of the novel, Lestat is forced to grapple with questions of vampiric mortality; the limitations of his own ability to save and protect the ones he loves; as well as his overall purpose and goals as both an individual blooddrinker and as Prince of the vampires.


The Dutch Lover

The play is set in Madrid, where Haunce van Ezel, a foppish Dutchman, is due to have an arranged marriage with Euphemia, daughter of Don Carlo. However, Haunce does not actually arrive in Madrid until Act III - by which time Euphemia has fallen in love with Alonzo, a Flemish colonel.

Alonzo had originally come to Madrid to marry Hippolyta, but like Haunce and Euphemia, the two had never met beforehand: Hippolyta's brother Marcel had arranged their planned marriage (although Marcel is mortified to discover that Hippolyta has had a sexual relationship with another cavalier, Antonio).

Alonzo decides to marry Euphemia himself. When Haunce finally does arrive on the scene, various humorous incidents based on mistaken identity occur: to Don Carlo, the real Haunce and the fake Haunce seem equally ludicrous and indistinguishable. These escapades give Alonzo and Euphemia time to marry.

By the end of the play, Euphemia is married to Alonzo; Hippolyta to Antoinio; and Haunce to Olinda, one of Euphemia’s maids.


Warcross

18-year old Emika Chen works as a bounty hunter for a living, which entails capturing individuals who are suspected of betting on Warcross, the largest internet game in the world, in which players access a virtual-reality world by wearing a pair of glasses—the Neuro Link— and battle on realistic terrains by using power-ups to take their opponent's Artifact (a gem). While on the hunt for a suspect, Emika is reminded of the upcoming Warcross tournament in Tokyo.

During the first Warcross tournament match, a rare power-up appears. This particular power-up sells for a hefty amount of money, which compels Emika to exploit a vulnerability in the code. Upon using the hack, she glitches into the middle of tournament match, which confuses both teams and leads to the cancellation of the match. After her unexpected intrusion, Emika rises to stardom. She receives a call from Henka Games, informing her that the game's creator, Hideo Tanaka, intends to fly her out to Tokyo to discuss a job opportunity.

Hideo informs Emika that Warcross has been suffering from the actions of a mysterious hacker, known as Zero, who has managed to enter Warcross' database and access the information of all the spectators at the tournament. Hideo offers her a position as a bounty hunter so that she could help him capture the elusive hacker. Hideo suspects that the hacker is likely a competitor in the tournament. Thus, he signs Emika up for the tournament so that she could spy on her competitors without raising suspicion. In the Wardraft, where wildcards are drafted into teams, Emika is the first player picked, and joins Team Phoenix Riders.

Emika becomes wary of one of her teammates, a wildcard called DJ Ren, who has set up a system of shields to encrypt his information. Emika extracts a string of code from the shield, which Hideo suggests is related to the Dark World, a place where people commit crimes through Warcross and their fake persona. There, Emika stumbles upon Ren placing small bets and conversing with an ominous figure, known as Zero. Since the bets are so small, Emika believes them to be a set of coordinates that map out future attacks against Henka Games.

After Emika's team wins their first match, the stadium is plunged into darkness. Emika, fearing that something is amiss, sends a message to Hideo, warning him of a possible attack against him. Hideo escapes unscathed from the attack; however, his colleagues suggest that he should leave Tokyo to avoid further incidents, which he downplays. Emika meets up with him in an attempt to change his convictions; however, Hideo remains steadfast. Nevertheless, he reveals that he has developed feelings for Emika and as a result, discloses that the disappearance of his younger brother, Sasuke, brought about the creation of Warcross and the Neurolink (Virtual Reality glasses), uncovering a hidden layer of Hideo's past.

At the start of the next Warcross game, Emika decides to trail Ren; however, Zero suddenly appears in front of her. He offers her an opportunity to work with him to thwart Hideo's plans. She rejects his offer, which makes Zero threaten her about the repercussions of her decision. As the match concludes, images of Emika with Hideo emerge, which stirs the media into a frenzy. When she arrives at her team's dormitory, her teammates Asher, Hammie, and Roshan are mad at her for her actions. Although they press her for details, Emika keeps quiet to avoid divulging her secrets. As she walks away from her teammates, an explosion erupts that levels the dormitory.

Emika wakes up in a hospital to find herself surrounded by some of her teammates. As she turns on the television, she finds out that she and Ren have been disqualified from the tournament. Simultaneously, Hideo pays her a visit and informs her that her contract has concluded. Hideo agrees to pay her the sum that he offered for the bounty, but he implores her not to meddle in the Warcross finals. A member from a rival team, Tremaine, sends Emika a video wherein Zero and Ren discuss wreaking havoc on the finals by placing bugged power-ups around the map. Undeterred by Hideo's demands, Emika decides to intervene to stymie a disaster.

With the funds from the bounty, Emika buys some power-ups that will help her team win the championship without touching the bugged power-ups. Emika manages to glitch into another tournament match. She deploys the power-ups, which eventually lead her team to victory. As the game concludes, Zero spawns into the map. He vaguely warns Emika of the dangers of Hideo's plans without going into further details.

Emika meets up with Hideo once again and he divulges the true intentions of Warcross. He mentions that the new contact lenses used as alternative for the glasses interact with the user's brain, thus he will be able to stop individuals who plan on committing a crime. These revelations leave Emika distraught and she questions the purpose of Warcross altogether. After the meeting, Emika receives a text from Zero, who extends his previous offer to her. She reviews footage from the final and discovers a vulnerability in Zero's code. She learns that Zero turns out to be Sasuke, Hideo's long lost brother.


Canyon Ambush

Agent Johnny Mack Brown is called to Border City, Wyoming, by the U.S. government and ordered to catch a gang of outlaws led by a mysterious masked man that is murdering ranchers and holding up stagecoach drivers. The female editor of the town newspaper, Marian Gaylord, and the sheriff Bob Conway, start an anti-crime campaign. Agent Brown discovers that some members of the gang actually work in town government, and even discovers the identity of the gang's masked leader.


Takumi-kun Series: Ano, Hareta Aozora

The death anniversary of Takumi's older brother is approaching and when Gui tells Takumi that he wishes to visit his brother's grave with him, it makes Takumi very happy as he has intended to invite Gui too. However, on the same day, there is a snooker tournament organised by the school to welcome new students. When Takumi finds out that Gui will be taking part in the tournament, he feels betrayed and upset, believing Gui has broken his promise and that he has never intended to go with him. Can Gui participate in the tournament and yet not break his promise to Takumi?