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Tesla (2020 film)

In 1893, Nikola Tesla and a female companion are roller skating. A narrator explains that Tesla was inspired as a young boy when he was petting his cat and saw static electricity.

Nine years prior, in 1884 New York City, Tesla is working for Thomas Edison, who disregards Tesla's suggestions of using alternating current, and does not want to pay him for the invention. Their coworker explains that Edison's disapproval was partly because of the death of his wife, When they smash ice cream cones on each other, the narrator interrupts and says that isn't how it happened. She explains how Google searches on Tesla show very few photographs and usually the same headshots. She goes into Tesla's childhood and schooling, and also that he tried to start his own company but failed, and ended up having to dig ditches. Edison, on the other hand, has more popularity, twice as many search results, but lives a lavish lifestyle and married and widowed young with his first wife Mary.

While Edison meets Mina, his second wife, in 1885, Tesla pitches his work on his induction motor to investors Brown and Peck. He and his assistant Anthony Szigeti impress Professor Anthony, who suggests he break up the invention into several patents. He meets Anthony's daughter Evelyn; and Anne Morgan, the daughter of J.P. Morgan and also the film's narrator.

George Westinghouse, an inventor and businessman, buys Tesla's patents and fund production where the latter would get a royalty for every product installed in a home. He shares a rivalry challenge from Edison who claims that direct current is superior, and that alternating current is dangerous. Edison shows the Westinghouse invention as a capital punishment tool on William Kemmler, who had killed his wife. Meanwhile, Tesla demonstrates his invention to an audience using two induction sticks that glow.

Szigeti invents a compass apparatus, but Tesla tells him it has already been invented, so Szigeti abandons his pursuits and seeks his fortune in South Africa. Kemmler's execution by electric chair is botched. Anne gets to know Tesla more. Tesla's invention is used to power's the World's Fair in 1893 in Chicago. Edison meets with Tesla and admits he was wrong about alternating current, and then he offers to partner with Tesla. Anne clarifies that this meeting never happened: Edison neither apologized nor offered to join forces.

Westinghouse tells Tesla that in order to keep his business going, he needs to do a merger, but has to cancel Tesla's contract regarding his horsepower royalties. Tesla tears up his contract.

Sarah Bernhardt, a celebrity actress, records for Edison's gramophone. She meets Tesla at her event, but Edison is envious of Tesla and escorts her away.

Later, Tesla oversees the design of the Niagara Falls hydroelectric power plant. J.P. Morgan asks Anne if she thinks Tesla is interested in romancing her. Anne talks with Tesla about it, but finds he has plans for another invention, but unfortunately he is moving far away to Colorado. In 1899 Colorado Springs, he sets up his Tesla coil to harness and to transmit the power of the lightning storms.

Tesla meets up with Bernhardt who is touring the area. She shows interest in him, and invites him to attend her performance, but he does not show up. J.P. Morgan invests in his invention, giving him a check, which Tesla accepts.

In 1901, Edison's mining venture fails and he loses four million dollars. Tesla has not shown much progress in his work either, and even though Marconi has used Tesla's patents to transmit wireless signals, Tesla seems to be more interested in receiving and decoding signals he believes are from Mars. He asks J.P. Morgan for more funding, but is declined.

There's a scene of Tesla singing to "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", along with montage stills from the film.

Realizing she has no future with Tesla, Anne moves to France to work with an organization helping children. She explains how Tesla outlived his peers but dies alone at 87 years old. She reflects that today's world might be what he had imagined.


Making a Killing

When Arthur and Vincent Herring are asked to keep a collection of rare coins worth a fortune, they plan never return the collection to its owner.


Rondo (2018 film)

A veteran gets involved in a world of sex, crime, and murder when he's given a special and mysterious drug.


Samuel August from Sevedstorp and Hanna i Hult

At the age of thirteen Samuel August falls in love with the nine-year-old Hanna. Soon Samuel August leaves school and does not see Hannah again for quite a while. Until he is eighteen, Samuel August is working as a farmhand. But one day the vicarage Näs near Vimmerby is offered for lease and Samuel August becomes the new tenant of the vicarage. Over the next few years, Samuel rarely meets Hanna. At the age of 25, Samuel August watches Hanna at a festival. But he doesn't dare to speak to her. So many men are interested in Hanna and Samuel August doesn't believe that she would choose him. At a wedding, Hanna realizes that Samuel August is in love with her and invites Samuel August to go for a walk with her. Hanna promises to stitch a monogram on Samuels hat. After a few months have passed and Samuel August has not seen Hanna, Samuel August writes a letter to Hanna. Hanna replies, and they exchange letters until Samuel August unexpectedly meets Hanna again in Vimmerby and drinks tea with her. Later he asks Hanna if they could live together. Hanna replies that the two of them cannot decide this on their own, but at least she gives Samuel August the first kiss. Hanna hesitates a little before the wedding takes place on June 30, 1905. When Samuel August brings his wife to Näs a fortnight later, they are living there together for another 56 years. As long as he is alive, Samuel August mentions daily how much he loves his Hanna.


Peel (2019 film)

A simple and good-hearted character, Peel Munter, is left lost and alone at the age of 30, when his over-protective mother dies. He has to learn to fend for himself, befriending neighbors, getting housemates to pay the mortgage, and finally reuniting with his long-lost brothers in a gentle coming-of-age story.


Undercover Brother 2

Undercover Brother tracks The Man to his lair in Vienna, Austria, but he and his younger brother Lionel are buried in an avalanche. Holding their breath, they survive for 16 years before being rescued. Undercover Brother is left in a coma and his younger brother Lionel is recruited by B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D. to aid them in their work.

Lionel disguises himself as a white cowboy and befriends The Man, who has fallen on hard times and become homeless due to losing control of his company to his gay son Manson. Manson begins releasing a drug called "Woke" on the population to cause them to be hypersensitive and argumentative with each other, thereby dividing the population and installing himself as leader.

The members of B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D. identify the café chain Resistance Brews as a front for Manson, who is putting "Woke" in the coffee. Lionel is disguised as a hipster and sent to Resistance Brews, but The Man follows him and attempts to take control of his empire back from his son. Manson ingests an ultra-pure form of the drug known as "Woke AF", causing his head to explode. The Man splashes some "Woke AF" on Lionel then escapes and sets up a chain of cafés known as Blak Coffee to distribute his "Woke AF".

Undercover Brother awakens from his coma and stows away back to New York City aboard a ship transporting Vienna Sausages. Together with B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D., Undercover Brother and Lionel infiltrate The Man's organization dressed as members of the Ku Klux Klan. They capture The Man but are arrested when the police arrive, allowing The Man to escape.

Undercover Brother and Lionel eventually escaped from the police and still hunting down The Man.


Bad Hair (2020 film)

In the late 1970s, a young Anna attempts to relax her hair with the help of her older cousin Linda. Her hair has a bad reaction to the cream and leaves a permanent scar at the back of her head.

Many years later, in 1989, an adult Anna is an assistant at Culture, a television station featuring African-American music artists. Aspiring to move up in the industry, she is devastated when her mentor, Edna, the current head of programming, is ousted by the station's owner, Grant Madison, and replaced with former supermodel Zora. Anna suggests her idea to expand the station's reach by diversifying the Culture VJs' style and showcase a live music video countdown show. Impressed, Zora takes her on as her assistant, but demands that Anna change from her natural Afro-textured hair to a weave to fit the station's new image. Zora gives her the address of her upscale hair salon, Virgie's. The process is painful, but Virgie gives Anna a pink bottle of hair product and tells her never to let the weave get wet.

Anna's new hair helps her succeed, getting her noticed by an old work flame, Julius. She expresses the desire to become host of the countdown. Despite the VJs' reluctance to change to a more commercial appearance, Anna convinces them to sport the new weaves. However, she begins to notice strange phenomena, such as the hair moving on its own, intense hunger pangs, and dreams of hair being cut on a plantation. When her drunk landlord, Mr. Tannen, attempts to rape her, Anna stabs him in self defense. The hair surges into the wound and drains Tannen of his blood, killing him. She is horrified. At a party, Zora asks cryptic questions about whether Anna is still using the hair product, leading her to suspect that Zora is similarly afflicted. She is confronted by Edna, who is disappointed by Anna selling out Culture's image and criticizes her weave as indicative of her lack of integrity. Anna is crushed when she learns that Zora has made herself host instead, and has been having an affair with Julius. When Anna later has sex with Julius, the hair possesses her, and she angrily stabs him. The hair feeds on his blood.

Terrified, Anna flees to a natural hair salon to have the weave removed and runs into Edna. She tearfully apologizes for disappointing her, but as the stylist attempts to cut her weave out, the hair kills everyone in the salon. Anna recalls an African American slave lore tale called "The Moss Haired Girl" from a book given to her by her uncle, a Black studies professor. A slave fashions a wig from tree moss to replicate the straight hair of her masters, but finds the moss is actually the hair of dead witches who possess the woman. Frantic, Anna finds that Zora and others who received weaves from Virgie's are possessed. Zora attempts to break free from the possession and is killed by her own hair. Now fully controlling Zora and the others, the hair chases Anna through the building. Trapped in a sound booth, she lights a cigarette in preparation for her death. However, she spots a sprinkler and triggers it, causing water to soak her and the others, weakening her hair and allowing her to cut it off.

As she moves back into her uncle and aunt's home, Anna learns the hair product is made with pig's blood, intended to help feed the hair. She sees new advertisements for Culture featuring Zora, who survived and is now fully possessed by the witches' hair. She finishes reading the story of the Moss Haired Girl, which tells of the plantation master's descendants continuing to farm the hair, knowing of its controlling abilities. A truck with the same logo of the tree moss illustration drives out to a plantation, where it loads up boxes of hair, and unloads the corpses of the hair's victims. The plantation owner is revealed to be Culture station owner, Grant Madison, and the tree, rife with writhing hair, grows nearby. Anna's cousin Linda announces she managed to get an appointment at Virgie's to have a weave put in.


Blinded by the Lights (novel)

Jacek is a young man who settles in Warsaw and in order to obtain a better future than his peers, he begins to work as a drug dealer. He is a neat, nihilistic perfectionist who sleeps during the day and works at night, delivering cocaine to the upper-class citizens of the Polish capital. While helping the criminal group he gets the drugs from, led by Piotr, Jacek observes a very dark and brutal side of Warsaw, which seems to be a ruthless living creature itself.

The novel covers one week of Jacek's life, which involves strict rules: no alcohol, no drugs, and no deep relations, which could distract his attention during work. During the pre-Christmas period, Jacek plans to escape from his everyday routine by flying to Argentina, but things start to go out of control when he agrees to keep a strange bag full of drugs for Stryj, another member of Piotr's criminal group.

After eight years spent in prison, old-school gangster Dario, former crime partner of Piotr, is released. As he gets back into the drug business, he realizes that during his absence, some parts of his property were stolen. His and Jacek's paths soon cross, which is not a good sign for the young dealer, whose perfect life starts to fall apart.


Riding West

Steve Jordan (Charles Starrett) is hired by Alexander Morton (Steve Clark) as the head man to get the stations, horses and people in order to provide a mail service from California is Missouri.


Prizzi's Family

The time is 1969, about ten years before the events of Prizzi's Honor. Charley Panaretta, the top hitman for Don Carraro's family, meets an enormous, but very beautiful blonde dancer in one of the Family's nightclubs. She calls herself Mardell La Tour and says that she is English and is partially guided through life by radio waves emanating from Buckingham Palace. The tough but gullible Charley is ignorant enough to believe her. Actually she Grace Willand Crowell, daughter of an immensely wealthy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs whose family lives in Georgetown. To help a friend of hers who is striving for a master's degree in sociology, Mardell, an aspiring actress, has assumed a number of off-beat real-life identities in the last year in order to provide insights about different levels of society for her friend. Her latest role is that of a naive showgirl trying to get established in nightclubs.

At the same time that Charley begins a highly emotional but also sexual affair with Mardell, Maerose Prizzi, a granddaughter of the powerful Don, has been mapping out her future career in which she aims to become the first female Don of a family. A key element in her plans, for both tactical and strategic reasons, is marriage to Charley. She soon begins a sexual affair with the hapless Charley, who is now buffeted between the increasingly strident emotional demands of the two women—as well as carrying out his primary duties, that of eliminating various people across the United States seen as threats to various high-ranking members of the Prizzi family. Events come to a surreal semi-climax at an enormous engagement party that Don Carraro has organized for Maerose and Charley—to the stupefaction of her family, Maerose becomes embarrassingly drunk and runs off to Mexico City with one of the male guests. After that, it only remains for Charley to carry out another multiple homicide for the family, to bring back four thumbs to the Don, and to allow Mardell to withdraw herself from his life.


In a House of Lies

Some boys discover a car with a long-dead body in the boot, in a woodland which has been the subject of a real-estate dispute. Rebus, now retired, worked the 2006 missing-persons case, which was, as everyone involved agrees now, badly handled; Rebus himself had tried to protect from publicity the missing man's lover, son of a detective inspector in the old Strathclyde Police, and had also been hoping to tie in 'Big Ger' Cafferty. The murder inquiry now is handled by a team from Police Scotland, but Detective Inspector Siobhan Clarke and Detective Inspector Malcolm Fox are included. Clarke has recently been investigated by a corrupt pair of Anti-Corruption Unit cops for leaking information to a reporter, and she is being harassed by a mysterious person over a recent case which in fact she handled well. Rebus, at her request, re-investigates that case; he tangles with the ACU team, and hopes again to see Cafferty connected to the body-in-the-boot murder.

Rebus is suffering from COPD and has given up cigarettes and almost stopped drinking alcohol. The book gives some attention to modern media and its potential for both public and private bullying.


The Conversation (Mad About You)

Jamie (Helen Hunt) and Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser) put their infant daughter Mabel to bed, and wait outside her bedroom door to see if she will go to sleep on her own. Jamie sets a timer for intervals that allow them to check on Mabel, but they can only comfort her verbally. Paul is unhappy with the method, as he wants to go in and hold Mabel, but Jamie insists that it will be good for her and stops him from going into the room early. As they wait outside the door, Paul and Jamie talk about various topics, including Jamie winning 500 pounds of rigatoni, Paul's concern that he is shrinking, and his sudden realization that they have a cabinet by the room. When Jamie discovers their dog Murray is in the bedroom, Paul has to crawl in and get Murray out. Paul picks up a magazine featuring a sales listing for a house, and he admits that he wants to move to the suburbs.

Paul and Jamie argue over city and suburban living, leading Jamie to remark that they are completely incompatible as parents, as they disagree on almost everything. Jamie feels sick, and Paul helps her to realize that her gut instinct is telling her to pick up Mabel. However, just before they go in, they hear that Mabel has finally fallen asleep. Jamie tells Paul that they have broken Mabel's heart because she knows that they will not always be there for her. Paul stops Jamie from going into the room, as he worries that they will wake her. Jamie then tells him to turn back the clock, and they remain outside the door. Later, they watch a film together, and Paul points out a scene is all one-shot, but Jamie is not impressed.


Bobby, It's Cold Outside

Five weeks before Christmas, Lenny orders his Christmas gift online and receives it two days later from UPS, but someone immediately steals it. Meanwhile, Sideshow Bob is working as a lighthouse keeper and is visited by Cassandra Patterson, a neighbor. She tells him she mentioned him in town, and Bob knows he let his guard down around her when two men come visiting, but they offer him a job at the Springfield Mall as Santa Claus. Later, more people are robbed of their delivered gifts.

The Simpsons visit Santa's village. Bart skips the line to see Santa, only to realize that it is secretly Sideshow Bob. Bob starts strangling Bart, but he stops in order to not break character. Later, when a plan to trick the robbers with gunpowder fails for Lenny, Lenny writes "SB" with his blood. When the news is reported, Homer thinks that SB means Selma Bouvier and she is arrested, freeing the recently-held suspects Scott Bakula, Steve Ballmer, and Sandra Bullock.

Bart suspects Bob due to the latter's nickname also being 'SB', but Bob agrees to help Bart find the culprit by concealing himself in a box that is placed on the porch. The thief arrives and takes Bob, and the family follows the van to a hangar, where they find out Waylon Smithers and Mr. Burns were the culprits (S is for Smithers, B is for Burns). Lisa correctly guesses that Burns did it because he is depressed, and Burns tells the story of how as a child, he was heartbroken one Christmas. He asked Santa for just a hug and a smile from his parents and they never delivered, sending him to boarding school instead.

Bob as Santa convinces Burns that his harsh upbringing made him the successful man he is today. This convinces Burns and Smithers to return the presents to the town. On Christmas Day, Homer and Marge snuggle together just before the kids open the returned presents, and they go to the basement to enjoy some time together, just after Grampa takes a picture to bless everyone with "Merry Christmas from the Simpsons!".

Back at the lighthouse, Cassandra brings Bob a Christmas present, a rake, and tells Bob that she knows who he is. She asks Bob to kiss her before the two of them sing "Baby, It's Cold Outside" together. She and Bob then sign a "snuggle contract" saying that both of them knew what they were getting into, just after Captain Horatio McCallister crashes into a rock because the lighthouse light was not lit.

At the Springfield International Airport, Burns meets Steve Ballmer, who gives him a pep talk after Burns asks him how he could maintain his optimism. Burns tries to copy his motions but injures himself and Ballmer accompanies him in the ambulance to the hospital.


The Different Being

Richard Blanz with social problems finds comfort only from the mother who urges him not to close in the house and above all not to get caught. The psychiatrist Fergurson diagnoses a social problem more than psychological. In Richard, with age advancing, he hates all those who mock him and acts violently with a girl who is deformed, talking to her friend hinting at the hunchback. It's Richard who is secluded in a bushy corner and hears them. Richard follows them when he finds the identity card of the young man who laughed at him. He goes to his home where he can enter while the victim reads a book on the bed. The girl smiles in the stairs and goes down to the kitchen to close the door with the key. Richard is already at home and is staging him...


Blue Moon (Child novel)

Jack Reacher gets off a bus in an unnamed city east of the Mississippi after spotting a mugger trying to rob an elderly man. He foils the mugging, and the man introduces himself as Aaron Shevick. He reveals that the large bundle of cash he's carrying is intended for a loan shark named Fisnik who is associated with the local Albanian mafia, headed up by a mobster named Dino. Unbeknownst to both Reacher and Shevick, Fisnik is already dead, having been murdered on Dino's orders after Gregory, the boss of the rival Ukrainian mafia, framed him and another Albanian gangster as police informants.

Arriving at a local bar, Reacher (posing as Shevick) meets the Ukrainians who have taken over Fisnik's operation, killing two of them in the process by staging a car accident. At Shevick's home, Reacher questions him and his wife Maria about their circumstances after noticing that the couple has sold nearly everything they own of value. The couple explain that their adult daughter, Meg, is suffering from late-stage cancer, but cannot afford treatment due to her former boss, Maxim Trulenko, having embezzled millions from his own company before it collapsed, leaving her without health insurance. The Shevicks were subsequently forced to sign an agreement with the hospital to pay for her treatment in advance, and even with multiple ''pro bono'' lawyers working on their case, they have no other option but to take out loans from the mob.

Dino orders two of Gregory's men gunned down in retaliation for deceiving him. Gregory, having just learned about the deaths of his other two men, believes that the Albanians are preparing for war and has two Albanian bagmen killed and put on display outside Dino's office. Meanwhile, Reacher begins to search for Trulenko, who he suspects is still hiding in the city. His investigation is noticed by the Ukrainians, and Reacher manages to hide from them with the help of Abigail "Abby" Gibson, a waitress employed at a small watering hole that pays protection to Gregory. They go to bring food to Shevick, only to learn that his wife is missing. Dino has the Ukrainian owners of a massage parlor abducted and killed, but Gregory forgoes further retaliation after learning about Reacher, ordering him to be found.

Reacher, Abigail, and Shevick find Maria at a pawn shop, and bring her home just as Gregory's men show up. Abby and Shevick trick them into leaving, and Reacher captures two of Gregory's men for questioning, only to kill them when they resist. Needing a new place to hide, Abby takes Reacher to stay with her friends, musicians Frank and Joe, and when Reacher manages to steal phones from both a Ukrainian and an Albanian soldier, Joe enlists a retired Cold War field officer, Guy Vantrescu, to help them translate the various text messages on the phones. The group eventually deduces that Trulenko is working with the Ukrainians to run a fake news content farm for the Russian government within the borders of the United States, ensuring that it cannot be blocked by American authorities.

The Albanians finally locate Reacher after he accidentally leaves one of their stolen cars unsecured while delivering food to Shevick; he and Abby are brought to Dino's office just as an argument breaks out between Dino and his underboss Jetmir, who Dino accuses of plotting against him. Jetmir shoots his boss dead and is subsequently killed by another Albanian; the mobsters start firing on each other and Reacher uses the chaos to free himself and kill all of the remaining Albanians before setting fire to their headquarters. Gregory, fearing that he'll be next, tries to kidnap Maria but fails; an enraged Reacher then locates his office, guns down his men, and kills Gregory by dropping a heavy bookcase on him, breaking his neck.

Vantrescu is able to pinpoint the exact location of Trulenko's farm - the middle floors of a large office building downtown. Reacher, Abby, Frank, Joe, and Vantrescu pose as maintenance workers and access the building, slowly working their way through all of the security measures and killing several guards until they finally locate Trulenko. Reacher forces him at gunpoint to transfer all of his money, as well as Gregory's, into Shevick's personal account before shooting him dead and tipping off a ''Washington Post'' reporter about the farm's existence to ensure that it will be shut down and hide everyone's involvement.

With the Shevicks now able to pay for Meg's care and rebuild their lives, Reacher spends one final night with Abby before they go their separate ways. Reacher makes his way to the depot and quietly boards a bus heading west, resuming his original journey.


Jiang Ziya (film)

After a Fox spirit causes the downfall of the Shang dynasty, A war is waged across the three realms. Eventually, the Fox spirit is captured. Jiang Ziya, a mortal who has gained renown via the war, is given the job of executing it. During the execution, the fox spirit shows Jiang Ziya that there is a young girl inside of her, and that going through with the execution would kill the girl as well. Jiang Ziya hesitates to continue the process but seemingly kills the fox spirit after it tries to escape. Unwilling to accept that the girl was supposedly an illusion created by the fox spirit, Jiang Ziya is stripped of his powers and banished to the North Sea until he can correct his mind.

Jiang spends ten years on earth despondent with his friend Shen Gongbao and his pet, Si Bu Xiang. Jiang encounters Xiao Jiu, an amnesiac young fox spirit who resembles the girl he saw during the fox spirit's execution. After a scuffle over a map, Jiang Ziya decides to accompany her to Youdu Mountain, where she believes her father is waiting for her, trailed by Shen Gongbao. During the journey, Jiang Ziya fights numerous dark demons- both evil fox spirits and the souls of the lost. At Youdu mountain, Xiao Jiu encounters the King of Zhou, who explains that she is tied to the original fox spirit and must be killed in order to fully defeat the former. Upon hearing this, Jiang Ziya attempts to kill her but inadvertently summons the fox spirit. She explains that the girl was Su Daji and was abandoned by her father to be given as a concubine.

Jiang Ziya along with Shen Gongbao manage to fight off the fox spirit together, at the cost of the death of Si Bu Xiang. Shen Gongbao decides to sacrifice some of his power to spirit Jiang to the heavens, so he may speak to the Master, Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun. The Master explains that Jiang Ziya wasn't denied Godhood because he didn't kill the fox clan leader but because he was willing to risk the fate of the world to save the girl. Jiang Ziya convinces the Master to let him guide the girl to reincarnation, which would kill the fox spirit.

Jiang Ziya takes Xiao Jiu to the Gate of Reincarnation, the fox spirit being held back by Shen Gongbao- however, the fox spirit manages to get past him and attack the gate. As the fox spirit regains her power, she explains to Jiang Ziya that originally, she had been promised Godhood but had instead been turned into a scapegoat to fight against to unite the three realms. Jiang Ziya attempts to save the girl, while the Master sends a guillotine to kill her. Jiang Ziya realises his true powers come from his self-confidence and not the will of heaven, and manages to seemingly save the girl, only for her to be killed by the guillotine. The Heavens applaud Jiang Ziya for killing the fox spirit and once again ask him to ascend to godhood. Realizing how corrupt heaven truly is, Jiang Ziya destroys the bridge between the human and heavenly realms, severing the hold between the two.

Years later, Shen Gongbao tells the story of Jiang Ziya to a disciple, framing him as a true hero above all others. A young girl and a dog, reincarnations of Xiao Jiu and Si Bu Xiang respectively, play together.

In a Mid-credits scene, three gods are posted to guard a heavenly prison. In another, Jiang Ziya has dinner with Nezha. In an End-credits scene, the film Deep Sea is teased.


The First Temptation of Christ

Jesus returns home after 40 days in the desert, where a surprise 30th birthday party awaits him. At the party, Mary and Joseph reveal to Jesus that his true father is God.


The Rangers Take Over

Tex Wyatt, a new recruit, is assigned by his father to investigate cattle rustlings. He's thrown off the force for disobeying orders, and goes undercover with the rustler gang. Working with rangers Jim Steele and Panhandle Perkins, he busts the gang, and earns his spot on the force again.


A Cool Fish

In a seemingly normal day in a small mountain town, a pair of lowly robbers, a destitute security guard, a physically handicapped but tough-tongued woman, as well as a series of minor characters living on different tracks of society are being thrown together by mistake, because of a lost old gun and robbery occurring that day. Scene of absurd comedy and cause and effect tragedy ensue.


Wander Darkly

Adrienne and Matteo are a couple experiencing strife within themselves despite having a child and a home together. While driving away from a party, their arguing causes an accident that leaves them hospitalized. They each experience memories of their past involving trauma while in a surreal state. In this state, Adrienne is saddened by her death and the life and relationship they lost, but Matteo tells her she is not dead. She refuses to believe him, despairing over the end of her life, arguing over what if’s and what happened and what could have been, while Matteo doggedly keeps her focused on loving him and living for him and their baby, Ellie. As they walk through the many memories that leads to the accident, Matteo explains his faults and feelings for her. Floundering over the painful truths of their limited time and lost opportunities, she attempts to jump over the building, unsure if she were really dead or alive. Matteo stops her, convincing her she isn’t dead and they still have time together. She trusts him again and takes his hand. He asks her to marry him and they do get married, and they have a beautiful wedding. Adrienne wakes up and is playing with her baby. Her parents are fussing over her and her friend Maggie arrives to help with Ellie while she goes to her doctor’s appointment. Her mother appears to want to talk about her state of mind, but Adrienne assures her she is fine. She passes the scene of their accident and memories begin to flood her consciousness. She remembers the accident. Matteo dies, not her. The truth is too painful for her to process and she goes through the grief all over again. But as time passes, she eventually gets better and moves on and raises Ellie. She realizes Matteo helped her to want to live for their child, and wanted the opportunity to let her know how much he loved her. At the end, Adrienne takes Ellie for a boatride in the sunrise at the ocean and she sprinkles his ashes in the ocean and says goodbye.


Bloodbeat

Sarah accompanies her new boyfriend, Ted, at his family's farmhouse in rural Wisconsin for Christmas. Ted's artist mother, Cathy, immediately senses a psychic connection with Sarah that she cannot explain, which perturbs Sarah. Sarah goes with Ted, his mother's boyfriend Gary, his sister Dolly, and his uncle Peter, on a hunting excursion in the woods. Sarah becomes upset when they prepare to shoot a deer, and flees into the woods. While running through a grove of trees, Sarah is confronted by a man who has been eviscerated, and who grabs onto her before dying. Police and paramedics arrive to recover the body of the man, whom none of them can identify.

Disturbed by the incident, Sarah goes to bed early. Cathy tells Ted that she has seen Sarah before in visions. Late that night, Sarah opens a trunk to find samurai armor and a sword; Ted and Cathy find her awake in her bedroom, and assure her that the experience was a dream. Sarah, unable to sleep, momentarily joins the rest of the family in the living room. Peter drives to town, but his truck crashes. He is approached by a figure, and his throat is slashed.

Meanwhile, the family's next-door neighbors Paul and Christie are attacked by a ghostly samurai armed with a sword inside their home, while Sarah levitates in her bed. Christie is impaled in the kitchen, and Paul escapes in his van upon finding her body. When his van breaks down, Paul flees on foot back to Cathy's house, pursued by the samurai. At the front door, the family find Paul's bloodied body. Soon, the house becomes subject to violent poltergeist activity. The telephone melts, and Gary is rendered unconscious when various kitchen utensils and items are hurled at him.

Ted and Dolly rush upstairs to retrieve Sarah, and find the hall illuminated by a pulsing blue light. Ted and Dolly are then locked in a closet. Downstairs, Cathy attempts to communicate with the spirit attacking the house, while the home's lights and appliances surge wildly. After some time, the paranormal activity ceases, and Dolly and Ted are freed from the closet, while Gary regains consciousness. Outside, the samurai attacks and kills three men by a campfire. Meanwhile, in the house, Ted and Sarah have sex.

At dawn, Dolly goes to search for Ted, who has disappeared into the woods, and is attacked by the samurai. Gary and Ted both hear her screams, and Gary saves her by bludgeoning the samurai with an axe. Gary returns home with the samurai's armor, which Cathy and Dolly urge him to burn, but he refuses, telling them he must turn it into police. Moments later, Ted finds Sarah burning a photo in her bedroom with pyrokinesis, and she throws him across the room using telekinetic powers. Cathy confronts Sarah, who she finds adorning herself in the samurai armor, and realizes that Sarah is a reincarnation of the warrior. Cathy attempts to overpower Sarah with her psychic ability, but Sarah stabs both her and Gary to death. Ted and Dolly enter the room, manifest their psychic abilities and together manage to defeat Sarah before leaving the house.


Blizzard of Souls (film)

After witnessing his mother being shot by the invading German troops, sixteen-year-old Artūrs, together with his father, decides to enlist in the national Latvian Riflemen battalions of the Imperial Russian Army in hopes of getting revenge and finding glory. Artūrs goes on to fight in World War I on the Eastern Front, where he loses his father and brother and quickly becomes disillusioned. Eventually, Artūrs returns to his newly-proclaimed country to fight in the Latvian War of Independence and start everything from scratch.


Anatole and the Cat

Anatole is the happiest, most contented mouse in all of Paris. He is Vice-President in charge of Cheese Tasting at Duvall’s cheese factory. He works in secret at night–the people at Duvall have no idea their mysterious taster is really a mouse! So M’sieu Duvall thinks nothing of bringing his pet cat to the factory…

Clever Anatole must act to protect his job and his life! He must do what no mouse has done before–find a way to bell the cat. Bonne chance, Anatole!


Charm City Kings

14-year-old Mouse lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his single mother and younger sister. Mouse is interested in motorbikes, a big part of the culture in Baltimore, but his mother disapproves as his older brother Stro died in a biking accident at the age of 17. Once a week during the summer is an event called The Ride, where people bring out their motorbikes and do stunts in the street. Mouse's mother forbids him from attending, but he sneaks out anyway to attend with his friends Lamont and Sweartagawd.

Mouse purchases a run-down four-wheel motorbike and is detained by police while driving it home. He is picked up by police detective Rivers, who has known Mouse from a young age through a police outreach program with his school. Rivers tells Mouse he can come to him for advice any time and implores him to stay out of trouble, but Mouse ignores him. Mouse meets a new girl down the street, Nicki, who is interested in photography; Mouse invites her to come along to The Ride. There, Mouse attempts a trick on his four-wheeler but crashes; they later witness a biker gang known as the Midnight Clique lead the police on a high-speed chase and escape. One of the bikers is a local legend known as Blax, who recently got out of prison.

Mouse, Lamont and Sweartagawd visit the Midnight Clique's hangout spot later that night, who tells them to leave. Mouse later meets Blax outside a bike repair shop where he works as part of his parole program. Blax says he knew Mouse's brother Stro, a member of the Clique; he invites Mouse into the shop and offers him a box of scraps to build his own bike. Mouse asks if Blax would provide Lamont and Sweartagawd with the same opportunity; Blax agrees, impressed with his loyalty. Mouse starts ditching his job at the local animal hospital to spend more time at Blax's auto shop.

Blax asks Mouse to deliver a rebuilt high-end bike to a customer across town. Mouse instead drives it to Nicki's house and picks her up for a joyride. They are approached by Derrick, an old friend of Stro's, who asks for a quick ride around the block; unable to say no, Mouse gives him the bike, and Derrick takes off. Unable to face Blax, Mouse goes to Lamont and Sweartagawd for help, who inform him that Derrick is notorious for chopping up bikes and selling the parts. The three confront Derrick at his chop shop to ask for the bike back; he pulls a gun on them and tells them to leave. The Midnight Clique arrive, led by Blax, who know everything; warn Derrick to never steal from them again. Lamont, whom Derrick had pulled the gun on beforehand, attacks a defenseless Derrick and nearly beats him to death before a Clique member holds him back.

Blax, upset with Mouse, tells him he's not allowed to work on building his bike anymore and will have to work hard around the shop to earn his respect back. Mouse, who is concerned about his mother falling behind on bills, instead asks Blax to get him on the auto shop payroll; Blax refuses. Mouse quits working at the shop and he, Lamont, and Sweartagawd join the Midnight Clique's drug delivery operation; the Clique loans them brand-new bikes and pays them well. Nicki approaches Mouse in a park to give him a picture she took of him, but he acts disinterested, riding off with another girl. Meanwhile, Rivers keeps tailing him around town and pestering him about his activities; Mouse tells him to leave him alone. Rivers pays a visit to Blax in his shop and warns him to stay away from Mouse, considering him a bad influence on the teen.

Mouse's mother finds his hidden stash of hundred-dollar bills, and after he refuses to tell her where it came from she kicks him out of the house; Mouse moves in with Sweartagawd. Lamont hatches a plan to rob a local convenience store to prove their worth to the Clique; Mouse and a hesitant Sweartagawd agree. They ask the Clique for a gun, who gives them one; Blax notices and demands that the Clique leave Mouse alone, but they refuse as he's a skilled rider for their operation.

Blax summons Mouse to the garage to confront him, but Mouse notices something is wrong with Blax's dog and insists they go to the vet immediately. The vet explains that surgery would likely cause more complications for the dog, who is old, but ultimately leaves the decision of either surgery or euthanasia to Blax; Blax agrees to put his dog down, but only if Mouse does it, which he successfully does. Blax then explains the truth of Stro's death to Mouse: Blax offered him a job running drugs, and Stro died during the job. An upset Mouse leaves.

As Mouse and his friends prepare the convenience store robbery, Lamont takes the gun, but Mouse insists they do not fire it. The robbery goes wrong when Lamont accidentally fires a shot and the owner's wife returns fire, killing Sweartagawd. Mouse and Lamont flee separately as Detective Rivers, who had been tailing Mouse, gives chase. Mouse heads to Blax's shop and explains everything as Rivers pulls up to the shop with backup. Blax tells Mouse to change into a worker's uniform as an alibi and takes the fall for the robbery. Rivers, despite knowing the truth, arrests Blax. Rivers gives Mouse a ride home, where he reconciles with his mother.

A year later, Mouse has returned to working at the vet and adopted Blax's dog. He reconnects with Nicki and apologizes for his past behavior; she agrees to meet up with him again. Mouse runs into Lamont on the street but they have little to say to each other, having drifted apart. Mouse returns home to surprise his mother with fresh groceries.


The Greatest Magicmaster's Retirement Plan

100 years ago, out of nowhere, humanity faced a new enemy and was gradually driven out of its land. This enemy was an abomination called "Fiends", and they wielded devastating power in which conventional weaponry was useless. 100 years later, humanity is yet to reclaim their lost lands, and remnants of human civilizations are splintered into seven countries but are united against the fiends. A massive magical barrier was erected by Babel in the center of the seven nations, thwarting the fiends' invasion and saving humanity from extinction.

Magicmasters, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, are what stand between humanity and its extinction, protecting their countries against the Fiends. Magicmasters distinguish themselves through a numerical ranking system. The lower their digits, the stronger the Magicmaster is. Alus Reigin, protagonist and Magicmaster from the nation of Alpha, has been battling the fiends since the age of six. He has reclaimed more of humanity's lost territory than anyone else alive. One day at the age of 16, he requests retirement from military services. Naturally, the governor-general can not accept his resignation, and so they reach a compromise. With that, he ends up as a student at Second Magical Institute, forced to hide his identity, but some of the select few knew who this boy truly is.

He finds himself a partner, Loki Leevahl, to aid in his mission. He also ends up training his successors, Tesfia Fable and Alice Tilake. He even comes across the daughter of his former superior, Felinella Socalent. On top of his growing list of responsibilities and frequent messes in dealing with these beauties, he resumes his research and continues to defeat the Fiends in secret.


Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club

is located in Odaiba, Tokyo. The school is popular due to its free school style and diverse majors. The story centers on the members of the school idol club in Nijigasaki, who work together as solo idols and their attempt to prevent the club from being abolished. As the story progresses, more girls begin to participate in the club's activities.


Hollyoaks Later (Hollyoaks Later episode)

Breda McQueen's (Moya Brady) murderous past has finally caught up with her, after being found out by her family that she is a serial killer. She arrives at her pig farm to find Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe) trying to free Tony Hutchinson (Nick Pickard) from the pig pen, whom she has kept prisoner since August. Verity Hutchinson (Eva O'Hara) meets Diane Hutchinson (Alex Fletcher) for the first time after she and Sami Maalik (Rishi Nair) walked in on Diane kissing Edward Hutchinson (Joe McGann). Breda punches Mercedes and stabs Tony in the stomach with a pitchfork and locks them back up in the pig pen. Verity tells Diane that Edward always gets what he wants and claims she takes after him. Sylver McQueen (David Tag) and his sister Goldie McQueen (Chelsee Healey) argue over how dangerous Breda is, with Sylver being dismissive of Goldie's claims. Lisa Loveday (Rachel Adedeji) bursts in, still believing Mercedes is the serial killer after Breda tried to frame her, and asks them if she knew if Mercedes killed her father Louis Loveday (Karl Collins), and finds his ring in Liberty Savage's (Jessamy Stoddart) jumble shop. Mercedes finds out that Breda has harmed her brother, John Paul McQueen (James Sutton). Breda calls her a whore and says she will be the first "bad mum" that she is going to kill. Goldie finds two dolls in Liberty's shop window which match similar ones Breda gave to children after murdering their fathers, thus realising that Breda is the serial killer.

Nana McQueen (Diane Langton) and Grace Black (Tamara Wall) tell Martine Deveraux (Kéllé Bryan) and her father Walter Deveraux (Trevor A. Tossaint) that Mercedes has been released without charge. Lisa shows them Louis' ring and threatens to kill Mercedes. Walter decides to host a vigil in Mercedes' pub. Sylver and Goldie search Mercedes' flat for Breda, not noticing John Paul unconscious on the floor behind the sofa after Breda poisoned him. Sylver does not believe Goldie's claims that Breda is the serial killer and realise she's at the pig farm. Edward, Verity, Sami and Diane attend a fundraising night out at The Loft. Edward starts to act frosty with Diane. Mercedes tries braking the pig pen door down but it does not work. She comforts Tony whilst he tries to stop the bleeding from his stab wounds. Sami and Verity kiss in passionately and leave the night out. Breda packs her passport and a bible into her bags to go on the run with. Sylver and Goldie arrive to question Breda, where she confesses to her murders. At Walter's vigil, he talks about forgiveness; but Leela Lomax (Kirsty-Leigh Porter), Jesse Donovan (Luke Jerdy) and Liam Donovan (Jude Monk McGown) cannot forgive the serial killer. Breda relives the trauma of her childhood at the hands of her abusive father, confessing she killed him by shooting him in the head and fed him to the pigs and tells Sylver his biological father is buried in a field on the pig farm. The village pay tribute to the victims at Walter's vigil. Breda tells Goldie why she killed Russ Owen (Stuart Manning) was because he forced her to terminate her pregnancy. Sylver asks her if he really killed Goldie's father, but Breda says she did.

Diane confronts Edward about why he is ignoring her, claiming he is nobody's affair. Sylver starts to get angry after he was sentenced to 18 years imprisonment for a murder he did not commit, and tries to strangle Breda. Goldie intervenes and realises that Breda has harmed Mercedes. Breda picks up a gun and shoots Sylver in the stomach, before disappearing. Diane seduces Edward by walking into his office naked. Sami and Verity arrive back at his house and have sex on the sofa. Mercedes holds Tony in her arms but he suddenly falls unconscious, believing he has died. Breda suddenly reappears with a petrol can and starts pouring petrol around the pig farm. Goldie runs off to find Mercedes. Breda lights a match and throws into the petrol.

Diane tells Edward she's ready to leave Tony for him. Lisa and Martine sing "Amazing Grace" in remembrance to the victims. Goldie frees Mercedes and Tony from the pig pen. Breda lets the flames grow around her and Sylver, wanting him to die with her. Grace finds John Paul as he regains consciousness from when Breda poisoned him. The fire spreads quickly around the pig farm. Mercedes finds Sylver and Breda unconscious on the floor. Breda regains consciousness, telling Mercedes she will never come between him and her son again, but Mercedes punches her. Breda picks up a piece of broken glass and attempts to stab Mercedes, but they end up fighting. Goldie leaves Tony to find Mercedes. Sylver suddenly stands up and stabs Breda in the head with two knitting needles, killing her instantly. John Paul arrives with the police arrive at the pig farm. Mercedes and Goldie rescue Sylver just as the pig farm explodes.


Juan Joyita

The story revolves around in the Hacienda La Herradura, a place where a hidden treasure lies, but when a curse is found it would fall on who will find it. One day Juan's father is discovered by Helena while he was finding the treasure, at that moment a curse fell on their family. For confusing facts Juan's father is murdered and Lucrecia's brother, Tomas disappears. 20 years later, Juan (Andrés Suárez) returns to avenge his father's death. But he learns that Tomás, Lucrecia's brother is still missing. So he decides to usurp the identity of Tomás to start his revenge against the Caballero family, but everything becomes even more confusing because we must choose between revenge and love for Lucrecia (Catalina Londoño).


Chapter 7: The Reckoning

The Mandalorian receives a message from Greef Karga. Karga's town has been overrun by Imperial troops led by the Client, who is desperate to recover "the Child". Karga proposes that the Mandalorian use the Child as bait in order to kill the Client and free the town in return for allowing the Mandalorian and the Child to live in peace; Karga secretly plans to kill the Mandalorian and take the Child to the Client. Sensing this trap, the Mandalorian recruits Cara Dune and Kuiil the Ugnaught to assist him. Despite the Mandalorian's apprehension, Kuiil also brings a rebuilt IG-11, reprogrammed to act as a nurse droid instead of a bounty hunter. Upon arrival on Nevarro they meet Karga and his associates, but en route to the town are attacked by large flying reptile creatures. Karga is injured but the Child uses the Force to heal his wound; in return, Karga shoots his associates, unable to go through with his trap.

The group formulates a new plan: Karga will pretend that Dune captured the Mandalorian, and all three will enter the town to meet the Client while Kuiil returns the Child to the ship, where IG-11 is waiting. During the meeting, the Client receives a call from Moff Gideon, whose stormtroopers and deathtroopers surround the building and open fire, killing the Client. Gideon arrives and boasts that the Child will soon be in his possession. In the desert outside town, two scout troopers track and capture the Child, and leave Kuiil dead on the ground.


Superman: Red Son (film)

In the Soviet Union in 1946, a young boy is chased by a gang of bullies. A young girl, Svetlana, defends him by chasing them away. He reveals to her that he was not scared for his own safety, but that of the bullies before demonstrating superhuman strength and the ability to fly. Svetlana tells the boy he should use his powers to help his country.

A decade later, in 1955, the Soviet government releases a propaganda film of an alien superhuman under the command of Joseph Stalin, whom the American media dubs the "Soviet Superman". U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower tasks Lex Luthor to develop a countermeasure against him. Meanwhile, Superman prevents a satellite from crashing into Metropolis, which leads to Lex's wife, Lois Lane, securing an interview with him. She shows him a top secret document that leads Superman to a secret gulag (that was shielded by lead) where he finds a dying Svetlana, who was imprisoned there because she knew his real identity. Enraged, Superman confronts Stalin and kills him. As a result, Superman becomes the new leader of the Soviet Union, pledging to use his powers for good and to spread the influence of the Soviet state.

Superman advances communist ideals across the world, ending the Korean War and demolishing the Berlin Wall, which the Western powers built to deter him. He also forges an alliance and close friendship with Princess Diana / Wonder Woman of Themyscira. Meanwhile, Luthor unveils a clone of Superman, dubbed "Superior Man", made from harvesting Superman's cells from the crashed satellite and remotely powered with an orb of energy before sending it out to confront Superman. The two superhumans battle until Luthor overloads the clone with excess energy, causing it to degenerate as the fight progresses until it finally collapses and dissolves. Superman is left appalled by Luthor's actions.

In 1967, Superman stops an invasion by the alien cyborg Brainiac, reprogramming him to become his advisor, and uses his technology to advance the countries of the Warsaw Pact, as well as lobotomize Soviet dissidents. However, he is unable to prevent Brainiac from shrinking the city of Stalingrad before defeating him, and is also forced to deal with the terrorist Batman, a survivor of the secret gulag who blames Superman for his family's death. Batman kidnaps Wonder Woman and binds her with the Lasso of Truth to lead Superman into a trap, using lamps that simulate Krypton's red sun to neutralize his powers. Batman beats Superman and leaves him to die until Wonder Woman breaks free and destroys the lamps' power source, restoring Superman's powers. When Superman threatens to imprison him, Batman chooses to commit suicide. Drained from freeing herself, Wonder Woman leaves Superman, disillusioned by man's brutality.

In the United States, Luthor is elected U.S. President, and ushers in a new age of prosperity that threatens Soviet dominance. Finding Abin Sur's crashed spaceship and body, Luthor tasks Colonel Hal Jordan with uncovering the immense power of the green ring found on the alien's body, leading to the formation of the Green Lantern Corps. In 1983, Jordan leads an attack against Superman, which is briefly halted by Wonder Woman, who tries one last time to end the conflict before announcing that Themyscira will be closed to all men forever. With Brainiac's encouragement, Superman sets out to confront Luthor at the White House, only to find Lois with the bottled city of Stalingrad. Superman tells her that for years he has tried and failed to reverse the miniaturization of the city, but Brainiac reveals that the technology has always been available to him; he just chose not to mention it, and Superman gave him no order to reverse the process. Realizing the error of his ways, Superman stands down, but Brainiac destroys the shrunken city and proceeds with the attack, revealing that the reprogramming failed and he had been using Superman to conquer the planet for himself. Superman and Luthor battle Brainiac and destroy him, but his ship is set to self-destruct upon his defeat. Superman flies the ship out into deep space, apparently dying in the explosion.

At a ceremony in front of the Capitol Building, a disguised Superman watches from the crowd as Luthor announces his resignation from his Presidency in order to spend more time with Lois, handing over the country to Vice President James Olsen. Lois shares a brief glimpse with Superman before he disappears into the crowd.


Saga of Tanya the Evil: The Movie

Years after the war, Adelheid von Schugel, now a priest, explains to a reporter that the Empire was at war because all the other nations feared its power.

The 203rd Aerial Mage Battalion are on a sortie in Africa against Free Republic forces and destroy their headquarters. Tanya announces triumphantly that the 203rd would return to the Empire for R&R, but upon their return, Rerugen orders them into an immediate reconnaissance mission on the Empire's eastern border with the Russy Federation. At the border, while the 203rd observe Federation forces stockpiling heavy artillery materiel they receive a message advising that the Federation has declared war on the Empire. Tanya and the 203rd proceeds to destroy the entire enemy encampment. She proposes a direct attack on the Moscow, the capital city of the Federation, asserting that its AA defence is so poor that a Cessna could land in Red Square unmolested. HQ authorizes the attack, and the 203rd are unopposed in the air because the Federation has sent its mages to internment camps.

Meanwhile, Warrant Officer Mary Sioux, has enlisted in the US Army to avenge her father, Anton Sioux. She arrives in Moscow with other multinational military volunteers of the 42nd Flying Division for recruit training under the commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel William Drake but the 42nd suffers casualties as a result of Tanya's attack. The 203rd use the successful operation as an opportunity to record propaganda footage by singing the Imperial national anthem over Moscow. Loria, a pedophiliac member of the Federation's cabinet witnesses Tanya singing and becomes infatuated with her.

Mary however becomes enraged and disobeys Drake's orders, taking off alone to engage the 203rd. The remaining members of the 42nd are also forced engage in battle where they suffer losses because of their inexperience. Mary engages Tanya in a fierce duel, but is defeated and is found later lying gravely wounded in a crater begging God for the power to kill Tanya.

The 203rd and other Imperial soldiers celebrate their successes at Imperial East Border Temporary Camp 21, drinking the night away. The 203rd receives a request to assist the 3rd and 22nd Divisions, who have been encircled at Tiegenhoff. Tanya agrees to help, because taking control of Tiegenhoff would give the Empire control of the major railway hub leading into the Federation. The 203rd succeeds in defending Tiegenhoff, much to the delight of the besieged soldiers. Back in Moscow, Loria suspects Tanya is at Tiegenhoff and advocates the use of a massed assault to capture the city.

The Federation begins a human wave attack on Tiegenhoff, causing massive casualties on both sides. The fight continues into the next day, with the arrival of the 42nd and a bomber flight, escorted by fighters. Mary sees Tanya and in a rage, disobeys Drake's orders by attacking Tanya alone, exhibiting her abnormally massive magical power. While dueling, Tanya suspects that Mary has been influenced by Being X. Mary incapacitates Tanya and violently assaults her on the ground. Tanya manages to grievously wound Mary but she is rescued by Drake. With the Federation assault halted, Drake orders the 42nd to retreat. Tanya realizes that her envisioned "peaceful life" is unlikely to materialize due to Being X's meddling.

Tanya convinces Strategic Headquarters to let her transfer to the rear for two months to do research on combined arms battle tactics. She visits a church and expresses elation at having been removed from the frontline while insulting Being X. To her horror, two months later Tanya is informed by Zettour that she will be been given control of the 8th Kampfgruppe 'Salamander': a combined arms unit comprising artillery, infantry, tanks in addition to her own 203rd in order to investigate the efficacy of her own research.


Larry (1974 film)

A man wrongly confined in a mental hospital for his first 26 years, who is discovered to have average intelligence. Upon being released, a social worker guides him in his learning process of how to cope with the real world.


The White Truck

A young garage mechanic is hired for an unusual assignment, to drive a white truck around France carrying the corpse of a famed gypsy leader.


Outlaw Gold

U.S. Marshall Dave Willis (Johnny Mack Brown) and Sandy Barker (Milburn Morante), traveling incognito to investigate the robbery of a shipment of Mexican Government gold, rescue Kathy Martin (Jane Adams) from an outlaw ambush, after her father Joel Martin (Steve Clark), publisher of the Latigo newspaper, has been wounded. Later, Martin is killed, and Bull Jackson (Marshall Reed), who claims to have seen the crime, accuses Dave of the murder.


Perro amor (Colombian TV series)

The story revolves around Antonio Brando (Julián Arango) and Sofía Santana (Danna García), both strangers who know each other after Antonio decided to place a bet with his cousin.


Great Plains (film)

Murel, an Oklahoma mom, has had her ups and downs, but the one thing she knows for sure is that she is a good mother who wants nothing but the best for her child. Struggling with her own demons, Murel has been misused and abused her whole life, but after she learns that her 7-year-old son, Kipp, is being abused at the hands of his alcoholic father, she takes matters into her own hands by packing their bags and heading to California.

Once Kipp and Murel arrive at the home of her aunt Tess, they can breathe a sigh of relief. Tess and Murel have had a complicated relationship, but her aunt loves them and wants to help in any way she can. Soon, Kipp and Murel head out on a road trip, where they meet a slew of interesting and colorful characters that will impact their lives in some way.

Being a good mother who protects her son is one thing, but Murel is now a wanted fugitive since her husband contacted the police and reported Kipp missing. Still, she risks it all to provide a safe place for her son, while at the same time, wanting justice for them both.


Sujatha Puthra

Sumudu is an eight-years-old boy. He is a wise boy and also clever to learning. A few months after the baby is born, he loses his father's love forever. Sumudu's mother is young. Still beautiful in beauty too. She makes a living from the meager wages she earns. They live in a rented house. Homeowner seeks Sumudhu's mother But when the landlord finds out that she is not able to pay the money, he makes an improper proposal to Sumudhu's mother.

He tells her not to rent if she agrees. Sumudu's mother lived a life of self-respect till now. Despite the harassment and harassment of the landlord, she vehemently rejected the proposal. For Sumudhu feels this. The mother also learns that she will have to leave the house shortly. Sumudhu's next step is to own a house somehow.

Sumudu decides to meet the Minister in charge of the province. But he did not know of a possible course of action. In the end, attempts to meet the Minister through the senior monks of the temple were unsuccessful. The monks who soon offered to help Sumudhu also died, making Sumudhu even more helpless. Somehow he finds the minister's phone number and speaks to the minister across the smooth length.

Sumudu also comes to a function he attends and asks the Minister for a house. Will Sumudhu's intention be fulfilled in the end? What will be the fate of Sumudu and his mother? Will Sumudhu's family fall prey to the homeowner?


The Shadow of Reichenbach Falls

As he tours Europe, Thomas Carnacki ends up in Meiringen, Switzerland and upon visiting Reichenbach Falls he stumbles upon Holmes and Moriarty locked in mortal combat. One man goes over the falls and as Carnacki comes to his assistance he is fired upon by the other.

The story is told in three distinct parts: the first is narrated by Carnacki, the second from the memoirs of Moriarty, and the final section by Sherlock Holmes.


Sherlock Holmes: The Army of Dr. Moreau

An investigation of several murder victims which appear to be animal attacks leads Sherlock Holmes to Dr. Moreau.


The Legend of the Christmas Witch

During the day Miss Paola works as a schoolteacher in an Italian town, but at night she transforms into the over 500-year-old Befana, a witch who delivers presents to well-behaved children and unusual surprises to bad ones each year at midnight when it turns January 6. One year a dog chews on her Rolodex and she fails to deliver a gift in time to Giovanni Rovasio, who then blames her for all of his subsequent misfortunes, including his parents' divorce.

25 years later, Giovanni has transformed himself into Mr. Johnny, a villain who kidnaps Paola in order to take over delivery of the toys. Riccardo, a student from her class, witnesses the kidnapping. He and five fellow students investigate Paola's storage cellar for clues and discover her secret identity. The children are found by Mr. Johnny's men and put into a trash compactor but Riccardo drops a Swiss Army knife in the gears and stops the machine, allowing the children to escape.

Knowing that fire is the only way to harm the Befana, Mr. Johnny ties Paola to a Christmas tree and sets it on fire, using Christmas presents as kindling. Just then the clock strikes midnight and she transforms into the Befana, giving her the power to break free from her bonds and fly away on her broom. Mr. Johnny chases after her on a jet-propelled hoverboard and causes her to crash before trapping her in a bubble in his toy factory.

The children hike to the toy factory but are captured by Mr. Johnny's men. Paola agrees to give Mr. Johnny the letters she has received from children containing their gift wishes and they leave for the mountain where the letters are hidden. Meanwhile, Paola's boyfriend Giacomo arrives at her home to find her missing and discovers her secret identity in her storage cellar. Paola's pet owl guides Giacomo to Mr. Johnny's toy factory, where he rescues the children. Giacomo and the children reach the mountain where the letters are hidden and fight Mr. Johnny but ultimately Mr. Johnny and Paola both topple from a cliff during a struggle.

The next year on January 6, Riccardo finds a Swiss Army knife in his stocking, then notices Paola walking through the town with Giacomo. Mr. Johnny swears vengeance.


Sherlock Holmes and the Christmas Demon

December 1890, Eve Allerthorpe visits London from Yorkshire with the aim of asking Sherlock Holmes to aid her. Allerthorpe is due to inherit a large estate on her 21st birthday, just days away, if she is found of sound mind. Recently, there have been chilling tales of the ghost of Allerthorpe's deceased mother and worse; visions of a legend told to her in her childhood, the Black Thurrick.


The Kill Reflex

Soda Cracker, a veteran cop must unveil the mysterious murder of his former partner while fights against the mafia and corrupt policemen.


My Family and Other Animals (TV series)

The show tells the story of the extravagant Durrell family who, tired of the rainy and unhealthy English climate, move to the sun-drenched Greek island of Corfu. The family consists of Gerry (young naturalist), his widowed mother (excellent cook), his eldest brother Larry (starting writer), another brother Leslie (mad about guns and boats) and sister Margo (who suffers from acne). In Corfu they experience a lot of adventures and befriend many interesting people, including Spìro, a taxi driver who lived for many years in Chicago where he learned to speak broken English, and doctor Theodore Stephanides, a polymath who, just like Gerry, adores nature and helps him explore the island's varied wildlife.


Chilly Christmas

Eleven year old Bobby lives in Sunshine Beach in California with his police detective father and his best friend, a dog called Chilly. His dad tells him that they are moving to New York City, where they will live in a small apartment. Chilly, being a large outdoor dog and completely unhouse-trained, must stay behind. Bobby, with help from his friends, is determined to achieve a Christmas miracle and train Chilly to live in a flat. When dog thieves come to steal Chilly, the dog remembers the house tricks Bobby taught him and uses them to avoid being caught. Bobby's dad and the police arrive to find the boy and dog safe and the thieves foiled. His Dad decides not to move away and after a second Christmas miracle, snow in California, Bobby and Chilly celebrate, knowing they can stay together.


The House Next Door (short story collection)

This book has three short stories in it. James Patterson writes each of the stories with one of the coauthors of the book.

The first story, "The House Next Door" (written by Patterson and Susan DiLallo), is about a family living next to a derelict house that has just been occupied by a mysterious man and his son. As the family and the neighbors get to know the house's new occupants, what they learn is truly frightening.

"The Killer's Wife," written by Patterson and Max DiLallo, is about a detective's quest to find what has happened to four girls who have gone missing. To do this he decides the only way to find them is to get on the good side of the wife of the man suspected of abducting them. He is knows he is walking a fine line and his plan could go all wrong.

"We.Are.Not.Alone." is written by Patterson and Tim Arnold. It's about a scientist who has been looking for alien life for years and who is no longer taken seriously. He one day gets a message from space proving intelligent aliens exist. While that's what he wanted, he quickly finds others suddenly want to seize him and whisk him away, so he runs for his life.


The Lone Rider Ambushed

Tom Cameron, the Lone Rider, pretends to be an outlaw named Keno—a task made easier due to the fact that Tom looks exactly like the outlaw. He pretends to be the outlaw in order to find Keno's accomplices, and recover a large sum of stolen money from Keno's last heist. Unfortunately for the Lone Rider, one of the outlaw's buddies, Blackie Dawson, begins to suspect Tom is not who he claims to be.


Psycho-Pass 3: First Inspector

The film is presented as three 45 minute episodes.

''Ziggurat Capture Part 1''

Koichi Azusawa from the mysterious criminal group Bifrost coordinates an assault on the Public Safety Bureau, using Chiyo Obata along with a pair of Pathfinders, Jackdaw and Vixen. Meanwhile, Shirogane returns to Bifrost where he prepares to gamble against Shizuka Homura on the outcome of the assault. Azusawa shuts down the Bureau's headquarters and with Obata frees the latent criminals in the holding cells and arms them so that they can attack the detectives as a diversion. Following the initial attack, Unit One is without its Inspectors, Unit Two is destroyed by the Pathfinders and Unit Three is locked outside the building. Azusawa also takes Unit One Inspector Arata Shindo hostage. Outside, Inspector Kei Milhail Ignatov is contacted by Shirogane, who promises to tell him the truth about his brother's death in return for his allegiance. Sugo follows Ignatov to the meeting point where they are both ambushed by a sniper turret. Shinya Kogami and Nobuchika Ginoza from the Suppressing Action Department of the Foreign Affairs Operations Department arrive and work together with Ignatov to foil the ambush and make their way to Public Safety. Azusawa demands that Governor Karina Komiya resign or everyone in the building will be killed. The Pathfinders capture the bureau chief, Harumi Hosorogi, to force the issue, but she jumps from the top of the building to her death rather than become a pawn for Azusawa. Meanwhile, Shion Karanomori and Karina Komiya find and release Arata.

''Ziggurat Capture Part 2''

Ignatov and the SAD use a MFA helicopter to attack the drone sniper turret and manage to destroy it, but also set off a series of explosions. Ignatov and Kogami gain entry via the roof where they link up with Kisaragi and Irie, and Shindo updates him on the current situation. Shindo leads Karanomori and Komiya towards the server room and are intercepted by Jackdaw, but they manage to escape with the intervention Ignatov and other detectives including Shinya Kogami. This enables Shindo to escort Komiya and Karanomori to the server room to restore internal communications. Azusawa calls Ignatov and offers a deal to exchange the governor for his wife, but he refuses the deal. Komiya and Karanomori reach the server room, but it is booby trapped with poisonous gas. Karanomori relishes the challenge of beating Azusawa and manages to restore a third of the system, but is knocked out by the gas. Ignatov, along with Irie and Kisaragi arrive and rescue them. Meanwhile, Shindo rescues En Owanee from a fighting robot and deduces that the gas filling the building's lower floors is harmless so he calls Azusawa's bluff. Public Security decides to use Karina's AI doppelganger Ma-Karina to fake her death, though Ignatov secretly sends Ma-Karina's data to Homura at his request. Meanwhile, Shindo "traces" Azusawa and learns that there is a connection with his father.

Rainy Day, and

Through his trace, Shindo remembers that his father Atsushi made a deal with Bifrost to protect him from the Sibyl System after discovering he is criminally asymptomatic, meaning he would have his brain taken by the organization. He deduces Azusawa's desire who Azusawa trades information on the Peacebreaker remnants overseas to the Ministry. At Bifrost, Shirogane realizes that Karina is not dead. Kogami and Ignatov kill Jackdaw and Vixen, respectivel, and prepare to arrest Azusawa, but Shindo wants to confront him himself. Azusawa and Obata are confronted by Shindo. Azusawa reveals to Shindo that the development of Ma-Karina was part of Bifrost's plan to open up a new exploit in the Sibyl System, and that his ultimate aim is to become part of Sibyl. Bifrost was originally a debugging unit during the early days of the Sibyl System, but its members began abusing their position to take advantage of Sibyl's vulnerabilities. Homura reveals he used Ma-Karina to counter Shirogane's AI-assisted investments, resulting in Shirogane's death. Homura then nominates Sibyl to be the next Congressman, intending to destroy Bifrost. Shindo takes Azusawa to the Sibyl System's core, where Azusawa requests to join Sibyl. However, Sibyl refuses, as Azusawa is not criminally asymptomatic and Shindo arrests him.

Afterwards, Karina explains to the public that the attack on Public Safety was orchestrated by domestic anti-Sibyl terrorists. Yayoi Kunizuka and Karanomori both survive and agree to live together after Karanomori is relieved of her duties as an Analyst. Homura is chosen to replace the missing Kasei as the new chief of Public Security, and former inspector Akane Tsunemori will be assigned as an Enforcer. She is released from confinement and is picked up by Kogami. Shindo and Ignatov admit that they are keeping secrets from each other, but promise they will eventually tell each other the truth. In the film's post credit scene, Tsunemori contacts Shindo and Ignatov, stating she will tell them of an event that occurred two years prior.


The Hoard

The adventures and struggles of a production team trying to produce the pilot for a TV reality show called "Extremely Haunted Hoarders".


Good Manners (film)

Clara interviews for a nanny job despite having no experience or references. Just as she is about to be turned down for the job, the woman interviewing her, Ana, experiences cramping. A sympathetic Clara guides her through the pain, and Ana decides to hire her as a live-in housekeeper and future nanny.

On her 29th birthday, Ana gets drunk and reveals to Clara that she is estranged from her family. Originally engaged to a man, she cheated on him and conceived a child from her affair. Her parents sent her to the city to have an abortion, but they severed ties with her after she refused to go through with it.

Ana is ordered by her doctors not to consume meat. One night, Clara finds her rifling through the fridge. When Clara tries to guide her to bed, Ana kisses her but then scratches her hard enough to draw blood. The following morning, Ana does not appear to remember the incident.

Clara realizes that the incident might be connected to the full moon. The following full moon, Ana passionately kisses Clara and the two have sex. Later that night, Ana sleepwalks again. Clara witnesses her murdering and eating a cat. The following day, Clara tells Ana about her sleepwalking. She also puts some of her blood into Ana's meal to relieve her thirst for blood and sleepwalking.

On the following full moon night, Ana's cramping worsens. Before Clara can call for help, Ana's stomach ruptures. Ana is killed, but her baby, a werewolf pup, survives. Clara decides to run away and abandon the baby, but changes her mind on the last part upon hearing the child's cries and decides to raise it herself, naming him Joel.

Seven years later, Clara works as a nurse and is raising Joel as her own. She has raised him as a vegetarian and chains him up in what is known as "the Little Bedroom" during full moons to protect him. After Clara's landlady Dona Amélia gives Joel meat one day, he searches through Clara's things, where he uncovers a photo of Ana, becoming hostile with Clara. The next morning (as Joel began to transform while arguing with her) Clara reluctantly admits that Ana is his birth mother, but insists that she does not know who his father is.

Joel decides to search for his father, the only clue being a receipt from a shopping mall where Ana bought shoes. He and his friend Maurício go to the mall, but they are locked in when they decide to stay inside past closing time. Joel transforms as it is still a full moon, and soon after he pursues Maurício and eats him whole. He returns home alone before he unconsciously transforms back but is seen by Dona Amélia, who discovers his secret and wants to perform an exorcism on him (as Joel's traits are affected by his transformation). Clara injects the landlady with an anasthetic and then plans to run away with Joel the next day, but because he does not fully remember what he did in his wolf form he locks her in the Little Bedroom in a fit of confusion and anger. Joel tries to attend a dance with his classmate Amanda later that night but quickly realizes what he really is, and begs her to leave before he once again turns. Clara, who has managed to escape, shoots him in the leg before he can kill again, non-fatally injuring him.

Clara takes Joel home to the Little Bedroom and removes the bullet, healing the wound. Meanwhile, a terrified Amanda tells the locals what happened, leading them to hunt Joel down, tracking down his and Clara's apartment (though it is implied Amanda does not want them to do so) as Dona Amélia wakes up and watches with implicit regret. With a lullaby Ana sang earlier in the film, Clara manages to tame Joel so that he does not attack her. She finally decides that she cannot keep him locked up and hungry. As the locals bang on the door, Clara and Joel prepare to face them together as Joel lets out one final howl.


Al-Ridaʼ al-Abyaḍ

Omar Bey's son Kamal fell in love and married a lady called Dalal. The marriage by Kamal was not approved by his father. Kamal died in an accident. His father Omar Bey drove Dalal out of the house after the death of her husband and took up responsibility of looking after her daughter. Later on, Dalal decides to steal from Omar Bay to buy some gifts for her daughter.


Zilla and Zoe

Zoe, a 10-year-old girl, is obsessed with horror movies and is trying to shoot her own film to enter a contest. When her father forbids her from doing horror movies and forces her to shoot her sister's wedding ceremony, Zoe decides to turn the ceremony itself into a horror movie in order to win the contest.


The Lone Rider Crosses the Rio

Tom, The Lone Rider, is hiding out from bad-guys in Mexico with his friend Fuzzy. While there, Tom and Fuzzy agree to help the son of a Mexican mayor fake his own kidnapping so he can continue an affair the young man is having with a cabaret singer despite his father's objections. Unfortunately, when the young man is really kidnapped, Tom and Fuzzy take the blame.


The Martyr of Bougival

A prompter at the Folies Bergère comes under suspicion of murder when a female dancer's body is found in his trunk.


Shinsho Taikōki

The drama depicts the story chronicles the life of Toyotomi Hideyoshi and the people around him.


Onna-rō Hizu

*Source: The film depicts the battle between female prisoners and officials on an isolated island surrounded by cliffs. There are 11 female prisoners on the prison island and today, Santarō Isahaya who was relegated from the Nagasaki’s governor to island’s administrator due to a scandal and two new female prisoners are coming on the island.


Moriarty the Patriot

In the late 19th century, the British Empire has become a global power. Due to the strict class stratification, the average citizen has little chance of successfully rising up to the top, where the despicable nobility rules over them all. After Albert Moriarty's family adopts two orphans, William James and Louis James, he learns that they share a common hatred for the corrupt British nobility with William James calling himself a "crime consultant". They scheme together to kill Albert's cruel blood related brother, also named William, burn down the family estate, and then start a new life together aimed at using illegal means to destroy the class system which had plagued the country for centuries. While enacting an elaborate scheme to murder a noble who was hunting commoners, William James Moriarty encounters Sherlock, who is able to deduce a third party was involved in the murder. This piques Moriarty's interest in Sherlock and leads him to frame Sherlock for murdering a count to test his abilities.


Bad Black

In the slums of Kampala, Uganda, a young girl runs away from home and ends up in a child trafficking ring led by a former Uganda People's Defence Force commando. One day, while collecting metal scraps, she is viciously assaulted by multi-millionaire Hirigi when she mistakenly takes the tire iron of his van. After enduring weeks of abuse and witnessing other children being murdered in cold blood, the girl takes matters into her own hands and kills the ring leader.

Ten years later, the girl has grown up to become "Bad Black", leader of the biggest crime syndicate in Kampala. Meanwhile, Alan Ssali, an American doctor whose parents were U.S. Army commandos, is in Kampala giving aid to the people of the slums. He encounters Bad Black, who mistakes him for a commando due to his designer dog tags. After receiving Alan's business card, Bad Black sneaks into his hotel and steals his money and passport. When the police refuse to help him, Alan receives kung fu commando training from his young assistant "Wesley Snipes" before storming through the slums to look for Bad Black. Elsewhere, Bad Black seduces Hirigi to exact her revenge on him.

One day, a drug deal between Bad Black and a rival syndicate is disrupted by Kampala Police forces. The gangsters frantically run away from the cops, only to be gunned down by Alan, who corners Bad Black and recovers his dog tags before handing her to the police. Her subordinates storm into the prison and spring her out, along with their captured comrades and other inmates. Bad Black, however, decides to stay in prison to ensure the safety of another female inmate, who is to be released in two days. On the day of that inmate's release, Bad Black is put on trial for extorting Hirigi. As Bad Black is about to prove her innocence, the film suddenly fast-forwards to a flashback, when her father Swaz robbed a bank to pay for her mother Flavia's medical expenses, but was killed in a gunfight with the police and Flavia died shortly after childbirth. Just as Bad Black tells the court of her reasons for living a life of crime, Flavia suddenly arrives and embraces her daughter, forcing the judge to adjourn the court.

Three months later, Alan resumes his medical mission in Wakaliga, but with Bad Black as his nurse. Hirigi's wife suddenly appears and opens fire at the medical camp, killing Alan in the process.


The Fare

A cab drives through the night road to pick up a passenger. The cab driver, Harris Caron, is listening to a radio show about time-traveling aliens who changed the nature of reality. A charming young passenger calling herself Penny gets into a taxi cab and asks to go to the corner of River and Elm. The car moves along a deserted dark highway, and Harris and Penny have a mildly flirtatious conversation. Suddenly, she disappears from the back seat of the car, leaving no trace. Bewildered, Harris contacts dispatch. The Dispatcher says he does not know what to do about a vanishing passenger and that Harris should just reset his fare and return to the city. Harris resets the odometer, and the prior events occur again more or less as they had before, though without Penny giving her name. The car crashes, and the barrier between the seats breaks. Harris grabs Penny's hand and asks if she is all right, calling her Penny. Penny says he used her name this time though she had not given it and tells Harris to remember her this time before she disappears.

Harris again resets the meter, and the events occur again, this time with Harris having vague recollections of prior details. He realizes he has picked up Penny before. Penny, relieved, tells him the ride has occurred at least a hundred times, with Harris never remembering anything, suggesting they are trapped in a time loop that always ends with Penny disappearing and repeating the events. Through subsequent trips, their conversation grows more intimate. Penny, despite making up many humorous stories about her career during past rides, explains she is really in horticulture, which fits her floral attire and accessories. Harris explains he is a taxi driver because his father was, though he hates the job and felt his father wasted his life doing the task and he is doing the same. Penny is sympathetic but says she sees nobility in taking people to their destinations. She also feels trapped by her unhappy arranged marriage. Harris once had a girlfriend whom he met via a taxi ride, but the relationship had ended badly when she left him.

Countless loops later, after Penny's disappearance, Harris decides to look for her. He does not reset his meter and drives down a different road, despite voices whispering to him to turn back. He eventually reaches a bright light where a dark figure demands he turn around. Harris resets his meter. He is still visibly upset when he picks up Penny again, and she comforts him, leading to them making love. Afterward, Harris notices a scar on Penny's head from when she hit her head in the car crash. The scar is old and Harris realizes they are not in a time loop but that time is actually passing. Penny is unable to answer his questions, but tells him to not drink his water before she disappears again.

Harris does not drink his water and picks up a new passenger, an elderly man who asks to go to River and Elm. As he drives, Harris' memory of his old girlfriend return. The girl he had picked up in his taxi cab was in fact Penny, and they had spent a romantic summer together before she left suddenly. Harris subsequently died in a car crash. Harris takes the old man to River and Elm, a desolate place, and the old man pays him with a gold coin, like many other similar gold coins Harris finds in his cab. The Dispatcher calls to check in and tells Harris to get back to his job. Harris asks what is his job.

The Dispatcher explains that Harris is his ferryman, a punishment given to him after he and Penny's relationship. The Dispatcher is Death, and Penny, who is actually Persephone, is his wife. Death had taken away Harris' memory of Penny, and Penny had provided water to erase his memory of his job. Harris had been unaware of years passing, only aware of when he drove Penny, something that happened yearly as she returned to the underworld.

Harris continues his job and drives many different souls to the afterlife. After a year, it is again time to pick up Penny. She apologizes for everything and implores him to drink the water again for his own sake, but Harris says he has found nobility in his task and that he is grateful for their brief time each year to be together. He drops her off, and they express their feelings for each other before he drives away.


Hunter in the Dark (film)

Sasaio Heizaburo is a skilled sword samurai with amnesia. one day he meet Gomyo Kiyoemon. Kiyoemon gave him the name Tanigawa Yataro and starts using him as a hit man.


Wrath of Empire

After the invasion of Fatrasta and the capital city of Landfall, thousands of refugees seek the safety of Lady Flint's soldiers as she prepares for another war to prevent the return of Gods walking the world.

In the capital, Blackhat spy Michel Bravis must infiltrate the invading Dynize to find a person named Mara. Succeeding in this mission could mean winning the war.

Meanwhile, the Mad Lancers led by Mad Ben Styke are building their own army. They are sent on a mission to find and destroy the third Godstone, led by the bloodmage Ka-poel. But what they find may not be what they're looking for.


Battletoads (2020 video game)

Trapped in a fantasy simulator bunker for 26 years, the Battletoads awaken to discover they are no longer intergalactic heroes and have fallen into modern-day obscurity. In a bid to reclaim their glory, they set out to once again defeat their old longtime nemesis, the Dark Queen. But when they confront the queen, they end up teaming up with her to take down an evil alien race called the Topians, who have not only stolen the queen's powers but also were the ones who trapped the toads in the bunker.


Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts

Siberia has claimed its independence after a war with Russia and Mongolia. Nergui Kurchatov, Siberia's Prime Minister, is sceptical of the people's hope for a fair distribution of wealth, and soon becomes an autocratic ruler. In the face of corruption and abuse of power of the new government, an armed opposition is established, called the Siberian Wolves. A sniper, codenamed "Seeker", is sent on a series of dangerous missions by a mysterious sponsor. After terminating several major targets, Kurchatov is the final one on the list.


Cheriyo Darling

The film centering on the incidents occur when a popular actress Miss Sweetie (Dilhani) attends to the mental hospital run by Professor (Joe). All the male workers at the hospital start to flirt around her to win her heart. Meanwhile, Sweetie's boyfriend (Damith) enters to the hospital with a fake mental illness. However, after series of comedy incidents Gulliver (Bertrum) and his henchman rushed to the hospital and looking to kidnap Miss Sweeties. With the final battle initiated by hotel workers, Gulliver flees with his troop and Miss Sweetie joins with her boyfriend and leave the hospital.


Cheriyo Doctor

''Cheriyo Doctor'', centering on the incidents occur within a mental hospital run by Professor. Incidents starts when Nurse Surangi falls in love with one of fake patient Chaminda Randenigala. After series of comedy incidents, Chaminda's friend Nalin also attended to the hospital with fake illness and Chaminda's realized that his sister Madhu falls in love with Nalin. However, Chaminda's mother Nayana Randenigala opposes their romantic behaviors and locked Madhu. With the help of hospital staff, Chaminda and Nalin fight against Nayana's thugs and win their fiancees.


Dangerous Lady (film)

Detective Duke Martindel and his wife Phyllis work together to clear a girl falsely convicted of having murdered a judge. The case goes stale when two people who knew the truth are murdered. Duke and Phyllis then become prisoners of the real murderers, and the case is solved.


Phou-oibi, the rice goddess

The ballad opera '''"Phou-oibi the rice goddess"''' tells the divine story of various Goddesses, of fish, land, metal, water, wealth and after all of rice, Phouoibi, who are sent down to earth by the supreme God to prosper the human civilization. On her way, Phouoibi meets Akongjamba and both fall in love with each other.


Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel III. spring song

Following her return home, Sakura Matou fuses with the Shadow after killing her brother, Shinji, for his attempted rape. Shirou Emiya finds Shinji's body and is taunted by Zouken Matou for his role in Sakura's corruption, but Shirou is rescued from him by Rider. Afterward, Zouken sends the corrupted Sakura to kidnap Illyasviel von Einzbern - to be a vessel for the Holy Grail like her mother was - and she attacks the Emiya household with Saber Alter; Sakura subdues her sister, Rin Tohsaka, and Illya surrenders to save everyone. Although bound to protect Shirou by Sakura's final command spell, Rider refuses to fight Sakura directly, so Shirou reluctantly asks Kirei Kotomine for help.

Raiding the ruined Einzbern castle, Kirei distracts Zouken and his Servant Assassin while Shirou rescues Illya, but Sakura sends a now-corrupted Berserker to chase them. Despite knowing it will eventually kill him, a desperate Shirou unseals Archer's transplanted left arm, replicating Berserker's weapon and strength with Archer's magic to defeat him. Kirei drives off Assassin by destroying Zouken's body, recalling his wish for the Grail - to satisfy his "twisted" nature. Sakura confronts Kirei and destroys his artificial heart from the last Holy Grail War, but fails to finish him off when Berserker's defeat incapacitates her.

Shirou learns from Illya and Rin that Sakura is influenced through the shadow by an evil entity known as Angra Mainyu - an Avenger-class Servant summoned by the Einzbern family in a prior war. Seeking to subdue Sakura before she gives birth to Angra Mainyu, Rin and Illya combine their abilities to show Shirou their family's recorded memories, revealing that the Holy Grail was conceived to reach the "Root" of all knowledge. Shirou uses the visions to recreate the weapon of the oldest magus, the Jeweled Sword Zelretch, at the cost of continual damage from Archer's arm. Meanwhile, Zouken plots to make Sakura his new vessel, revealing his actual body near Sakura's heart. However, Sakura retaliates by absorbing Assassin with the Shadow before ripping Zouken out of her chest and crushing him.

After a brief confrontation, Shirou convinces Rider that he will save Sakura no matter what, securing her help along with Rin. The group arrives at Fuyuki Cave, where the tainted Grail waits, but Saber Alter bars their way and only lets Rin pass on Sakura's orders. Working together, Shirou and Rider subdue Saber Alter long enough for Shirou to kill his former Servant. Confronting Sakura, Rin uses the Jeweled Sword to cut through Sakura's shadow minions - but after Sakura professes to feeling abandoned by the world, Rin can't bring herself to kill her and is impaled while apologizing for failing as a sister. Overcome with guilt, Sakura tries sacrificing herself to stop Angra Mainyu but is stopped by Shirou; insisting they both atone by living, he projects Caster's sorcery-nullifying Rule Breaker and severs Sakura's link to The Shadow.

Despite the Shadow being purged from Sakura, Angra Mainyu still tries to emerge from the Holy Grail. Rider takes Rin and Sakura to safety while Shirou stays to destroy The Holy Grail, but a dying Kirei interferes. Shirou defeats Kirei after a vicious fistfight, the latter declaring Shirou the winner of the Holy Grail War before dying. Before Shirou can destroy the Grail at the cost of his life, Illya stops him. Revealing herself as Shirou's older sister and vowing to protect him, Illya performs the Heaven's Feel ritual to save Shirou by separating his soul from his dying body, in turn destroying the Holy Grail. As she passes on, Illya reunites with the spirit of her mother Irisviel.

In the aftermath, Rin and Sakura revive Shirou by giving his recovered soul an artificial body provided by Touko Aozaki. Resuming their relationship, Shirou and Sakura - along with Rin, Taiga, and a now-incarnated Rider - go to see the cherry blossoms as Shirou promised.


Terra Brava

In Wild Land, we follow the struggle of Diogo, a decorated military, who returns to his homeland to bring justice to Eduarda, who has destroyed his life and family in the past. But he will not have an easy time when he deeply falls in love with Beatriz, the daughter of the woman that he wants to destroy.

On top of that, he finds out Beatriz is married with the obsessed Tiago, his biological younger brother and the only remaining family. How will this interfere with his plans?

A story of revenge, a matriarch determined to keep the past away, a sick love and two brothers fighting for the same woman. The once quiet land, Vila Brava, is now on fire!


Visitor from the East

The story is essentially a vignette, set in August 1979, spotlighting the Sasquatch Jefferson State Governor Bill Williamson's meeting/photo-op with the Yeti Lama of Tibet, who has been living in-exile in Jefferson ever since China's Invasion of Tibet in 1959. The story gives a quick sketch of Jefferson's history and comparatively open culture, and hints at the broad role sasquatches have played in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.


Blood of Empire

Michel Bravis, a spy in the Dynize government, must go back to the capital city of Landfall to prevent the enemy of using the power of the unlocked Godstone.

Ben Styke has invaded Dynize, but his fleet scattered in a storm and he is left with only twenty Mad Lancers. Violence is unavoidable.

Her last battle against the Dynize has left Lady Vlora Flint powderblind and emotionally broken, but vengeance keeps her on her feet. She must ally politicians and lead the Adran army to defeat the greatest general under the Dynize flag.


Whoami and Hello, Elliot

"whoami"

Elliot wakes up in an abandoned lot following the explosion at the Washington Township plant, which is no longer there. He discovers the town is a thriving suburbia, where his mother and father, both alive, live. He finds out that his parents never abused him as a child, and that Darlene does not exist. He returns to the city, where he encounters Angela's parents, Emily and Phillip (the latter still being in Angela's life), who reveal to him that Elliot is marrying Angela the following day. He goes to the alternate Elliot's apartment and hacks his computer, discovering a hidden drive of sketches of himself, Darlene, and the rest of fsociety. The alternate Elliot returns home to find the original Elliot at his computer (as depicted at the end of the previous episode). Initially alarmed, the alternate Elliot explains that the sketches are of a persona he created that would lead an exciting life as a vigilante hacker, the very life the original Elliot lives. They touch, causing another earthquake, which severely injures the alternate Elliot. Alternate Elliot gets a call from Angela; hearing her for the first time since her death, the original Elliot decides that he can have the life he always wanted, and kills the alternate Elliot.

"Hello, Elliot"

Elliot hides the alternate Elliot's body in a storage container, intent on taking the alternate Elliot's place and marrying Angela. A police officer, Dominique, attempts to arrest Elliot after she discovers the alternate Elliot's body. Elliot escapes to Coney Island, where he discovers that there was no wedding. Mr. Robot explains to Elliot that the world they are in is not the parallel world Whiterose spoke of, but rather an illusion created by Elliot during a morphine withdrawal, with the intention of keeping "the real Elliot" trapped. Bewildered and confused, Elliot wakes up in Krista's office. Krista (who is a manifestation of Elliot's mind at the moment) explains that the Elliot we have known since the beginning of the series is not the real Elliot, but a persona called "The Mastermind" that the real Elliot (who suffers from dissociative identity disorder) created to deal with his rage and anger at the world. However, this persona decided to take over and trapped the real Elliot in the Utopian world, getting rid of Darlene, who is the real Elliot's strongest connection to reality, and Krista explains that the Mastermind must give control back to the real Elliot, but he refuses as the world collapses. The Mastermind wakes up in the hospital, where Darlene reveals that Whiterose is dead, her machine is destroyed, and that she knew that the Mastermind had taken over. Accepting his identity, the Mastermind returns to Elliot's mind with the rest of his other personas. The real Elliot wakes up in the hospital, and is greeted by Darlene, reciting the episode's title.


Play or Die

Lucas and Chloé are a former dysfunctional couple who, after having spent a year apart, meet again when Chloé decides to invite him to play a game called Paranoia, which offers a million euros to the two players who finish the game. After gathering the clues and solving puzzles, the two are accepted into the game and arrive at an abandoned hospital where it will take place. Upon entering, they find a handful of other players that have also qualified in the same manner. A mysterious voice suddenly announces the rules of the game as well as how to play but does not tell them two hidden rules: nothing is real, and one of them will die.

Upon starting, Lucas begins to notice oddities in how the game is set up. He assumes the game's organisers are trying to kill every player, but Chloé refuses to believe that anyone wants to kill them all. Shortly after passing the game's first test, they run into the corpse of one of the players. Frightened, Chloé and Lucas try to finish the game to save their lives. In another room, they discover another dead player and some papers with information about Naomi, who was admitted to the hospital years ago and noted as a dangerous patient. Chloé deduces that Naomi must have been committing the murders.

The couple reach the final test, which tasks them with going to the abandoned hospital church. Chloé discovers that Lucas is really the murderer and that he is a psychopath who suffers from memory loss. Chloé makes him believe that they are about to reach the end of the game, finds a ladder to go up to the second floor of the church, then pushes him off and flees. However, he manages to find her and kill her.

Lucas, unaware of what he is doing, "confronts" the murderer and overpowers him in a fight. When he orders the killer to take his mask off, he discovers he shares his face and realizes he is responsible for murdering his mother and organizing the game. He tells police that the murderer has escaped.


Tony America

A poor but optimistic young fruit peddler from Genoa is lured to America by his boss; once he arrives, he finds himself trapped in a stormy marriage with an unfaithful wife.


Three Days of Viktor Chernyshov

The film takes place in the 60s. Viktor Chernyshev gets a job as a turner in a factory. He calmly reacted to the fact that his lazy peer Nikolai was boasting to his colleagues about his victories over women, who, in turn, listened with pleasure to him. And only doctor Peter tried to change the situation.


Goal! Another Goal!

The film shows the final football match in Leningrad between the Leningrad ''Zarya'' team and the West European ''Reefs''. The son of the ''Zarya'' coach went to visit one girl before the match and he returned only in the morning, which is why he was suspended from participation in the game. suddenly one player is injured and Sergey replaces him.


Alone (radio series)

Middle-aged and widowed Mitch is living in a converted North London Victorian house, divided into flats, with the house owner and half-brother Will who works as a translator from home. In the neighbouring flats is nervous and shy Ellie who secretly holds a crush on Mitch, frightfully honest but frustrated actress Louisa, and dimwitted IT nerd Morris. All four find their way to bothering Mitch with regularity.


All for Love (Colombian TV series)

Irene (Ana María Estupiñán), the leading voice of the Los Milagrosos group in the market place, meets the mechanic Joaquín (Carlos Torres) when he arrives in the city with just what he is wearing. They cross their destinies while fighting for their dreams, and they will soon realize that they cannot live without each other, even though their struggle to be together will be intense and painful.


Misteryo sa Tuwa

On the morning of the 19th of August 1950 in the village where a military camp is situated, the three men Ponsoy, Mesiong, and Jamin, along with their families, are on their way home after the baptism of Ponsoy and Ada's son, Tiko. However, as they are almost near to their destination, the military jeep broke down and they were forced to walk on foot to the village. Despite the problem earlier, they are still on their way while the villagers are preparing and then, they invite Captain Salgado and the people at the camp to the occasion. By the time they arrive, the celebration started to become joyous when the villagers began to enjoy the music, dancing, and the food and drinks they serve.

Suddenly, as the villagers and soldiers enjoy the occasion, a plane crashes in the nearby forest, and began running for help. Moments later, they, including the trio, began to check the remains of the plane but instead of searching for survivors and recovering the remains of dead passengers, they start looting whatever they find in the said area, ranging from food to clothes, much to Captain Salgado's dismay and he told them to help with the soldiers instead. While looting, Jamin discovered a black briefcase and it belonged to a dead American passenger nearby. However, Mesiong and Ponsoy believed that the suitcase's contents might be a bomb but when Castro shows up, they leave the area. As they are still looting, a gunshot was heard and the villagers believe that the Huks are back and flee as the soldiers would handle the situation.

At night, the people are happy with their recovered loot from the plane crash. In the case of Mesiong, Jamin, and Ponsoy, the contents of the black briefcase remained mysterious and they still believe that it is a bomb. While no one is watching, they decide to open the briefcase but when it was opened, they became surprised when they discover that the suitcase's contents are no other than money and began to divide every share among each other. On the next day, Pedro Valle, the town mayor, arrives with the soldiers, medical personnel, and two Chinese businessmen although the people thought that the Japanese soldiers are back. In the captain's office, the Chinese businessmen and Mayor Valle informed Captain Salgado about the plane crash, and the suitcase they want to find belonged to an American named Mr. Murphy, the business partner of the former. As the people and personnel help retrieve the dead from the plane crash, they discovered the remains of the American but his briefcase is gone.

Meanwhile, the trio still has no idea what are they going to do with the money they got from the recovered briefcase but Jamin is worried about Castro due to the said thing. While the personnel is leaving for Manila, Castro tells Mayor Valle about the briefcase and the latter made a deal with him. Castro agrees with the deal and admits to him that he was fed up living in the camp. With the worry about the rumors, Mesiong said that the money is ours and he would threaten to kill if someone wants to take back the money they got from the briefcase.

At the town's capital, the townsfolk gathered together at the Anti-Rat Campaign and Mayor Valle is present at the event. While the town secretary began to talk, Mayor Valle began creating a plan on taking back the briefcase with Santos, who has second thoughts about the plan he would do. On the following day, Mayor Valle returns to the camp and talks with the other men, especially Castro about the plan privately. Moments later, Ponsoy, Mesiong, Jamin, and the rest of the loggers return home but at night, things get even worse. A group of men, whose heads were covered with bayong, began terrorizing the village, kidnapped the trio one by one, and killed Didong after he saw what the men doing at Mesiong's house.


Gideon the Ninth

In the star system Dominicus, there are nine planets, each home to a great House which practices its own school of necromancy. The Houses in turn are ruled by the Emperor, an impossibly powerful, immortal necromancer who they have worshipped as a god for the past ten thousand years. At the start of ''Gideon the Ninth,'' the Emperor invites the heirs of the Nine Houses and their sword-wielding bodyguards (called "cavaliers") to undergo a series of trials to become "Lyctors." Lyctors are immortal necromancers, revered as saints, who serve as the Emperor's right-hand men and women in wars against his enemies.

The narrative begins with eighteen year-old Gideon Nav's 86th attempt to escape the Ninth House, a death cult tasked with guarding a Locked Tomb said to contain the Emperor's greatest foe, and by whom Gideon was raised in indentured servitude. Her plans of fleeing to join the Emperor's armies (called the "Cohort") are quickly foiled by her lifelong antagonist and heiress of the Ninth House, Harrowhark "Harrow" Nonagesimus.

Despite their clashing personalities and mutual hatred of each other, Gideon is Harrow's only real choice of cavalier, primarily due to an atmospheric contamination incident around the time of their births that killed the rest of the Ninth House's children. Harrow offers Gideon a commission into the Cohort if she serves as cavalier during the Emperor's trials.

Harrow and Gideon travel to Canaan House, a decaying mansion on the planet of the First House, where they meet the heirs and cavaliers of the other Houses. The group is tasked with exploring the mansion to discover the secrets of Lyctorhood.

Harrow initially treats Gideon as a liability and disappears for long periods of time to work on her own, leaving Gideon to wander Canaan House and interact with the other Houses. After one such prolonged absence, Gideon goes looking for her, and with the help of the Sixth House finds her in a hidden basement containing a plethora of necromantic experiments left by the Emperor and his original group of Lyctors. It becomes apparent that each House's necromancer and cavalier must work together to complete the puzzles in the basement, so Harrow and Gideon begrudgingly ally. They make quick progress in the trial due to Harrow's exceptional skill in necromancy and Gideon's perceptiveness and combat skills.

Following a series of suspicious deaths, the Houses assume that one or more of them are hunting the others. It becomes clear that Canaan House is designed to prevent any one of the Nine Houses from succeeding without collaborating with or combating each other. The surviving Houses turn to bribery, blackmail, and unsteady alliances.

Gideon and Harrow's own relationship reaches a low point over Gideon's infatuation with the terminally ill heiress of the Seventh House, Dulcinea Septimus; tensions run high after Gideon discovers the severed head of the Seventh House cavalier among Harrow's things. Gideon takes her suspicions (and the head) to the Sixth House, who in turn confront Dulcinea. Dulcinea explains that the Emperor's call had "caught out" her House; lacking options, she had been using necromancy to move her cavalier's body about like a puppet's since before their arrival at Caanan House.

Harrow and Gideon reconcile. Harrow reveals that the atmospheric contamination incident was an intentional human sacrifice by her family in order to create a necromancer powerful enough to save the Ninth House from economic and political failure: herself. (An infant Gideon somehow survived the sacrifice, leading Harrow's parents and the rest of the Ninth House to treat her coldly out of fear.) Harrow is haunted by the hundreds of innocent deaths involved in her creation. Her guilt led her to breach the Locked Tomb as a young girl, where she fell in love with the immaculate corpse of the beautiful girl entombed within. Harrow's family died by suicide upon discovering her heretical trespass; Harrow has been burdened with secretly leading the Ninth House for years. Gideon and Harrow apologize for their treatment of each other. Harrow acknowledges Gideon as her friend, and they pledge a new alliance: "One flesh, one end."

The Sixth and the Ninth houses investigate one of the studies in Caanan House. At the same time, the Second House attempts to call the Cohort for backup and intervention, but the Second necromancer is mortally wounded and her cavalier killed by the priests of the First House in the attempt. Meanwhile, the Third House's heiress, Ianthe Tridentarius, deduces how Lyctors are created: a necromancer must extract and devour their cavalier's soul, allowing them to use the soul as a virtually infinite power source and gaining the cavalier's combat skills. Ianthe kills her cavalier without hesitation and becomes a Lyctor, much to the horror of the other Houses. The Eighth House attempts to bring her to justice for the murder of her cavalier, but they are killed when the Colum the Eighth is possessed by an angry ghost, who in turn kills his necromancer.

After a brief confrontation with Palamedes the Sixth, the Seventh House heiress reveals herself to be an imposter: not Dulcinea the Seventh, but Cytherea the First, one of the Emperor's Lyctors. Cytherea explains that she killed the real Dulcinea and her cavalier shortly before arriving at Caanan House and assumed her identity; likewise, she was the one who killed the Fourth and Fifth Houses, in the hopes that doing so would lure the Emperor back to Caanan House. She intends to "kill [him] and burn his Houses" as part of a revenge plot, starting with the remaining heirs and cavaliers.

The survivors battle throughout the House, but Cytherea is apparently invincible. Just as Harrow is about to be killed, Gideon dies by suicide to force Harrow to become a Lyctor. Harrow kills Cytherea before falling unconscious.

Harrow wakes up on the Emperor's flagship; she and a wounded Ianthe are the only confirmed survivors of Canaan House. She begs the Emperor to resurrect Gideon, only to learn that Gideon's soul is irreversibly merged with hers. The Emperor reveals that the Empire is in decline and most of the Lyctors have fallen in battle or gone insane. He promises to restore the Ninth House to glory, and in exchange Harrow agrees to serve the Emperor as Harrowhark the First.


The Forgotten Woman (1921 film)

A "water waif" named Dixie is adopted by a hateful woman and tricked into marrying the woman's son. After her new husband is arrested on their wedding night, she ends up falling for another man.


The David Dance

David is the host of a local, late night radio show called "Gay Talk" in Buffalo, New York. When he is away from the microphone, he's shy and unsure of himself. But as "Danger Dave", his on-air alias, he's confidant and every listener's friend. He and his sister Kate, a thrice divorced banker with a yen for classical music and cats, are bonded by a secret, yet vast sense of inadequacy. Kate announces to David that she has decided to adopt an orphan in Brazil and asks him to be a father figure. David grapples with his self-doubts while also grappling on-air with a conservative radio host named June. Chris, an amiable coworker and a romantic interest from his past, challenges David to come to terms with his insecurities. David's past and present intertwine as he learns to love and accept himself.


The Bromley Boys

In the late 1960s, a young British teenager, David (Dave) Roberts (Brenock O'Connor), is living in his parents' house in Sevenoaks. He wishes to follow a major football team, but because of his father's strong disapproval, he is forced into secretly following his local club, Bromley FC, who at that time were losing almost every game they played. Nonetheless, David instantly becomes a devoted fan. He attends, and carefully analyses every match, and keeps a scrapbook of every press mention they get, no matter how negative. His favorite player is the team's star, centre forward Alan "Stoney" Stonebridge (Ross Anderson).

David meets and becomes close friends with three adult Bromley FC fans (TJ Herbert, Mark Dymond, Ewen MacIntosh) who encourage and support him. Dave also meets, and rapidly falls in love with, Ruby McQueen (Savannah Baker), the pretty and bright teenage daughter of Charlie McQueen (Jamie Foreman), the tough scary Chairman of the football club.

Having sneaked into Charlie McQueen's office, and noticed some notes on player's files, Dave believes that McQueen has received large cash offers from both Manchester United and Leeds United to sell Stoney away from Bromley. It seems to Dave that McQueen is planning to accept, in order to pay off his massive gambling debts, which have rendered the club bankrupt.

Dave happens to accidentally meet Stoney, who turns out to be very kind, and strikes up a friendship with him.

The news of the supposed offer to buy Stoney is leaked to the press. The Chairman sees this news on television, and now imagines he will be able to pay off all his gambling debts and come out ahead. He announces the good news about Stoney at a party, and explains he can now afford to send his daughter Ruby to university to become a doctor, her dream.

But Dave suddenly understands that he misinterpreted what he read: the notes he saw were not about cash offers from leading football clubs, instead they were about offers to Ruby from Manchester University and Leeds University. There will be no money coming in.

In order to save Bromley, Dave browbeats the Chairman into selling his expensive sports car, and betting all of the cash on Bromley FC to win their final game of the season, at odds of 10 to 1. Dave also demands that the Chairman allow him to manage the team for this one final game.

Despite Dave's attempts to suggest a new game plan, the first half of the game goes poorly, with Bromley scoring an own goal. But then Dave accidentally finds out that his father was originally a brilliant athlete who played youth football for England, before being crippled in an accident on the field -- the source of his bitterness towards football. Before the Bromley team goes out for the second half, Dave gives an impassioned speech, which Stoney endorses, and which causes the team to play better than anyone would have thought possible. First a goal to draw the game is scored, and then Stoney manages to score a very challenging goal on a free kick, and Bromley FC wins 2-1. Dave is carried off the field in triumph, to joy all round.


Forbidden Daughters

Alva receives news from her long-lost husband, Russell, and goes to Africa in search of him. There, she finds that her husband is being "held prisoner" by a naked native princess, called Loma. Now, in order to bring Russell back home, Alva must show that she's better than the princess.


Dignity (TV series)

At the center of the story is the young state's attorney Leo Ramírez, who lives in Santiago and leads the investigation against Paul Schäfer at the request of judge Jiménez. The leader of the settlement of the German sect Colonia Dignidad, founded in Parral, is accused of obstruction of justice, kidnapping and child abuse.

The crime detective for sexual assault Pamela Rodríguez is the only one of few who supports Ramírez, since most of the residents of Parral, such as the criminal police chief Martínez, as well as political actors from Santiago, such as the Senator Ríos and the German ambassador Sattelberger, Schäfer's social support, such as the hospital, in which poor citizens of Parrals are treated free of charge or the boarding school, in which children from poorer families are given education, is highly recognized. Therefore, the investigation is difficult from several sides. This also includes Leo Ramírez's own life and family history.

For one, Leo Ramírez attended the boarding school with his brother Pedro and lived in the settlement. Schäfer also financed his law studies in Germany. On the other hand, he himself was sexually abused there, and his brother was killed or declared dead in the settlement in summer 1976. The dead turns out to be untrue. However, his wife Caro and crime detective Pamela Rodríguez initially don't know of Leo Ramírez's experiences in the settlement.

The investigation is also difficult because Schäfer is in hiding and the settlement doctor Bernard Hausmann and the assistant Schäfer's Ava cover him. Hausmann was arrested a short time later for falsifying documents and covering up a crime, but was get out shortly thereafter. Pamela Rodríguez made important evidence disappear as her family was threatened by Joel Carrillo, an assistant of Senator Ríos. Meanwhile, Anke Meier, the friend of Klaus alias Pedro Ramírez, tries to flee from the settlement.

The series takes place on two time domains: In the present, 1997, which deal with the investigation in Parral and Santiago, and in the past, 1976, which deal with the events at that time in the settlement.


A Literature Lesson

The film tells about a teacher who does not like his work. He understands that something needs to be changed and from now he decides to speak only the truth. This leads to conflicts at school and in personal life.


Pochi and Nyaa

A thousand years after that festival. In the sky where several gods live, the dog god "Pochi", who is an idol god and the cat god "Nyaa", bets on the best idols and competes in the "Pochi and Nyaa festival" once every a thousand years. The result will determine which of the heavenly gods will be spoiled in the next 1000 years.

'''Prim''' has received an invitation from God, to get the "pumpkin pudding" as a reward, they are supposed to participate in the festival "Pochi and Nyaa".


Good Morning, Bill

Bill falls in love with the beautiful and aloof Dr Sally Smith and tries to gain her affection. He also wants to end his relationship with Lottie, a lively former actress, but has difficulty after his well-intentioned yet tactless friend "Squiffy", Lord Tidmouth, tries to help. Meanwhile, Bill's uncle Sir Hugo Drake, an eminent nerve specialist, thinks Bill loves Lottie and disapproves. His attempts to end their relationship complicate things further for Bill.

The short novel ''Doctor Sally'' was adapted from the three-act play ''Good Morning, Bill'', though there are a few plot differences. Bill's surname is Paradene in the play, while it is Bannister in the book. The play begins with Lord Tidmouth seeing Lottie in the hotel, unlike the book, which starts with Sir Hugo meeting Sally on a golf course. In the play, Tidmouth and Lottie have never met before, and Sir Hugo ultimately pays Lottie to leave Bill instead of convincing her that she would find life boring with him.

The first act of the play takes place in a suite in the Esplanade Hotel, Marvis Beach, Sussex. The second and third acts are set at Bill Paradene's country house in Hampshire.


Doggone Tired

It tells the story of a dog being harassed by a rabbit while trying to sleep the night before a hunting.


The Master of Taiga

The film takes place in one village in which the store is robbed. A forest rafter admits a crime, but the young detective doubts it.


Higehiro

Young handsome salaryman Yoshida had finally gathered up the courage to confess his feelings for his employer and longtime crush Airi Gotou. Sadly though, he ended up rejected and goes out drinking with his co-worker/best friend Hashimoto to relieve himself of his sorrows. While heading back home in a drunken state, he meets Sayu Ogiwara, a teenage high school girl who asks to spend the night with him. He lets her in out of pity and because he is too exhausted to argue, saying to himself that he will chase her out tomorrow. The next day now sobered up, Yoshida asks Sayu how she ended up at his apartment: she reveals that she had run away from her family and home in Hokkaido and has been prostituting herself to random men in exchange for a place to stay. Now knowing her backstory, Yoshida feeling bad for her finds himself unable to kick her out of his house and their time of living together begins.


Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger VS Lupinranger VS Patranger the Movie

Kleon plans to set up his own hideout in a cave, but he discovers a monster imprisoned in that cave. Impressed with his negative emotion, Kleon decides to release him.

Somewhere else in the forest, Koh is trying to clean Kishiryu Tyramigo's body with water, much to Tyramigo's dismay. They fight and Tyramigo storms off. Koh is then approached by Noël Takao, who is seeking a member of the Ryusoul Tribe, but they're cut off by a scream from Tyramigo's. Tyramigo is attacked and tied up by Griffon Minosaur. Koh comes to his aid and transforms to fight the monster. As the other 4 Ryusoulgers arrive, Ganima Noshiagalda appears and captures Tyramigo in one of his safes. Having followed the Ryusoulgers, Noël comes and realizes that he is a Gangler. Using MieSoul, they discover that Ganima has also captured Kishiryu DimeVolcano, Kishiryu Pachygaroo & Kishiryu Chibigaroo, Kishiryu MosaRex and Kishiryu Pterardon. The Ryusoulgers engage the Gangler, but he invokes the power of DimeVolcano to knock them back. Noël tries to use a Dial Fighter to open one of his safes, but he cannot, as the Quintuple safes must be simultaneously unlocked. With the new powers, Ganima Noshiagalda declares himself the new boss of the Gangler. Impressed, Kleon decides to join the Gangler, so Ganima Noshiagalda gives him a secret mission. Ryusoul Red stands up and charges at Ganima, but he uses the power of Pachygaroo & Chibigaroo to blow him away before leaving through a Back World portal.

Towa and Bamba chase after the Minosaur, while Asuna and Melt take Noël to their hideout. The latter explains the he is looking for a Lupin Collection piece Arsène Lupin traded to the Ryusoul Tribe when Ganima attacked. Having never heard of Arsène, the try reaching out to Canalo, who is in the middle of an encounter with Tsukasa Myoujin. Meanwhile, Towa and Bamba lose the Minosaur, and their use of swords in public frightens bystanders. They are then intercepted by Keiichiro Asaka and Sakuya Hikawa, who arrest them for illegally carrying weapons. Meanwhile, Koh lands in front of the warehouse where Kairi Yano is sheltering, who is interested in his Ryusoul Ken.

Kairi brings Koh inside and patches him up. When Koh regains consciousness, he thanks Kairi, but the thief refuses to return his sword, so they get into a fight. Kairi receives confirmation from Kogure that the Ryusoul Ken isn't a Lupin Treasure, so he returns the blade and listens to Koh's story, which resonates with him. Keiichiro and Sakuya interrogate the Ryusoul Brothers with little success. Sakuya nearly gets through to Towa, but Bamba loses patience and breaks out. As Koh and Kairi talk, Griffon Minosaur appears and attacks Kairi. He struggles against the monster's aerial attacks, so Koh uses KakureSoul to hide them. Once the Minosaur leaves, Kairi gets a call from Noël about Ganima.

Noël shows Asuna and Melt the power of the Dial Fighters and summons Kairi, Umika Hayami, and Touma Yoimachi to help, but the latter two are sidetracked. Umika stops to help Oto, who was nearby doing a favor for Asuna, and Touma is prevented from leaving his cafe when Tsukasa brings Canalo there. Both groups talk amicably, but Kleon comes for Umika, having been ordered to take her Lupin Collection pieces. Griffon Minosaur attacks Touma's Cafe, but Canalo and Tsukasa both change and chase it away. The two are intercepted by Bamba, Towa, Keiichiro, and Sakuya. Ganima and his Minosaur start attacking the city, and Ryusoul Red, Blue, and Pink gather to fight, followed by the other Ryusoulgers and the Patrangers, who convinced them to cooperate. Umika and Oto run into Touma and the two thieves fight off Kleon and his Drunn Soldiers before leaving Oto to join Kari and Noël. At the battle, Ryusoul Red Max tries to finish off Ganima, but Noël jumps into the fight and takes the hit, warning that destroying him without opening the safes will kill the Kishiryu.

The Patrangers try to hold Ganima back until the remaining Lupinrangers arrive, but the Gangler uses Tyramigo's power to evolve his safes into Gold Safes. The Patrangers and Ryusoulgers are unable to stop the Gangler from leaving, with the promise he will wipe out half the planet the next day. They two teams regroup to strategize, but since only eight Dial Fighters exist and there is no time to make more, the group agrees to destroy Ganima and the Kishiryu before more destruction occurs. Despite having no options, Koh is against the plan and leaves to think. Kairi shows up and tells Koh he shouldn't give up on what he feels is right. At the hideout, Asuna gives Noël the Ryusoul Tribe's Lupin Treasure, which gives him an idea about how to handle Ganima.

The next day, Ganima prepares to level the city, but the Ryusoulgers intercept them. The team prepares to destroy him, but Koh refuses to go through with it, as he is unwilling to give up on saving the Kishiryu. The others agree to support him, and the Lupinrangers, having seen their conviction, step in to fight alongside them. The Patrangers also arrive, having convinced their superiors to let them fight. The three Sentai change and charge into battle. The Ryusoulgers and the VS Sentai trade weapons to defeat a combined force of Pordermen and Drunn Soldiers, and the Lupinrangers loan their Dial Fighters to Ryusouls Red, Blue, and Pink. Lupin X then gives them a new tool to help them open Ganima's safes: Ryusouls infused with the power of Dial Fighters. Using them, the three Ryusoulsgers change into Lupinrangers with copies of the Dial Fighters. Using the extra Fighters, the group is able to free the Kishiryu. They then combine their finishers to destroy Ganima and Griffon Minosaur, and Kleon flees when he sees the tides change.

In the aftermath, Koh and Tyramigo make up, Keiichiro and Bamba start arguing, and Canalo gets rejected by Tsukasa. Touma agrees to make food for Asuna, and Canalo sets his sights on Umika, only to start fighting over her with Sakuya.


The Lone Rider in Ghost Town

Tom Cameron, also known as the Lone Rider, and his sidekick, Fuzzy Jones, are called in to investigate if a ghost town actually has real ghosts haunting it. It turns out the truth is the "ghosts" are really the hideout for a gang of outlaws who fake the "ghosts" to keep people away.


The Farm (Joanne Ramos novel)

Jane Reyes is a Filipino domestic worker and single mother living in a dormitory in New York, with her infant daughter Amalia. When Jane loses her job as a baby nurse, her elderly cousin Evelyn Arroyo, whom she refers to as "Ate," convinces her to join Golden Oaks. Golden Oaks is a commercial facility that uses women, called “hosts”, as surrogates for wealthy clients for handsome bonuses. Jane moves in to the Golden Oaks’ residence, begrudgingly leaving behind Amalia in Evelyn’s care. Once there, she befriends other Hosts like Reagan McCarthy, a white college-graduate who agrees to be a Host to achieve a sense of meaning in her life, and Lisa Raines, a 3rd-time Host who is increasingly disillusioned with Golden Oaks.

As months pass, Jane becomes increasingly worried about Amalia’s well-being as Evelyn does not return her calls. Moreover, she gets into trouble with Mae Yu, Golden Oak’s executive manager, resulting in a cancellation of Jane’s scheduled visit with Amalia. Jane is also betrayed to learn that Evelyn had received a commission for recommending Golden Oaks to Jane. Meanwhile, Reagan is angered by the fact that they used an actor to pretend to be Reagan’s client in order to give her a false sense of purpose. Lisa and Reagan help Jane escape the residence, and Jane rushes to find Amalia. She is directed to a nearby hospital, where she finds that it is not Amalia but Evelyn who is critically ill. On returning to her dorm, she finds Mae there, as she had correctly guessed that she would return. Mae cancels Jane’s sizable bonus but, feeling sorry for her, hires her to be a Host for Mae’s own child. The epilogue cuts to about three years later, where Jane is a nanny to Mae’s son, Victor. Evelyn has passed away, and Jane and Amalia live above Mae’s house. Reagan, meanwhile, is still good friends with Jane and is getting her Master's degree.


Ruthless (TV series)

In a backdoor pilot during the first three episodes of ''The Oval'', Ruth Truesdale (Melissa L. Williams) kidnaps her daughter Callie to join her and the sex-crazed members of the Rakudushis cult. Ruth is a devoted member of the Rakudushi cult. After helping to severely punish her rebellious, best friend Tally, she becomes an "Elder," a high-ranking member of the cult. However, in order to be initiated into the position of Elder, she was required to be gang-raped by seven high-ranking cult members, including Andrew and Dikhan, in the presence of The Highest. After being gang-raped, Ruth no longer wants to be a member of the cult and began planning an escape, along with her best friend, Tally.

The leader of the Rakudushis is "the Highest" (Matt Cedeño). The Highest has long hair and is always wearing white. His demeanor is very calm, peaceful, and welcoming. This is to cover up the fact that he is a sexual sadist. He uses drugs to make newcomers black out and lose all memory in order to violently rape them. He himself is also a drug addict.

Dikhan (Lenny Thomas), is a high-ranking cult member who is the right hand to The Highest. He is the overseer of everything that happens on the cult's property. Dikhan is very handsome and loyal to The Highest, but he is also extremely invasive and stern. It is revealed in Season one, episode seven, that Dikhan and The Highest have been in a homosexual relationship for twelve years. However, Dikhan is bisexual. He has been having a secret affair with Ruth and is also attracted to Lynn (Nirdine Brown). Dikhan has fallen in love with Ruth, however, Ruth is only using him to plan her escape from the cult. Dikhan is under the impression that Ruth is pregnant with his child. He has to hide his feelings for Ruth because of his relationship with the Highest. It is also against the rules of the cult. The Highest becomes suspicious about Dikhan and Ruth, after smelling Ruth's soap on him. The Highest's fondness of Andrew and River causes Dikhan to become jealous and insecure. Members of all ranks of the cult fear Dikhan. Dikhan reports all wrongdoing of the cult members to The Highest and often recommends and inflicts their punishment.

The Rakudushi cult was infiltrated by undercover FBI agent Andrew (Blue Kimble) who eventually converted his beliefs into that of the religious sex cult and is in the process of becoming a high-ranking member of the Rakadushis. Andrew is married to Sarah and they have one son. After infiltrating and becoming an unwavering believer of the Rakadushi religion, he began a secret, forbidden, sexual affair with Tally (Yvonne Senat Jones), who is also a member of the Rakadushi cult. Andrew falls in love with Tally, and eventually gets her pregnant. Tally does not know that Andrew is an undercover FBI agent who is also married. Andrew is a very loyal member and believer of the Rakadushi cult and its beliefs. However, he is frequently torn between his beliefs and his love for Tally, when Tally is severely and continuously punished for her mistakes and rebellious behavior. Tally questions Andrew's love for her after finding out Andrew was one of the seven men who gang-raped Ruth. Andrew had homosexual sex with The Highest one time, proving his loyalty to the cult, but causing friction between him and Dikhan, due to Dikhan being in love with The Highest.


Wander About Me

It is the story of a 30 years old girl Sayeh who in the middle of the big city is pursuing her dreams and ideals. She is a single and independent girl who wants to have a baby but she doesn't want to get married. This film was released in the 35th Fajr Film Festival, Tehran. It has been screened at the 8th edition of the Bridges International Film Festival in Greece. Wander about me has been selected to be screened at Cyprus International Film Festival.


Bruh (TV series)

The series follows five middle-aged best friends John, Tom, Mike, Bill and Greg from college as they explore the world of dating, careers and friendship in a present-day society. John, the owner of a sandwich shop (A's & J's), struggles to make ends meet after an incident got him kicked out of college. He relies on his friends for everything and lives with his mother, Alice who constantly tolerates him. She co-owns the business with her son. Tom, a successful doctor, struggles to uphold his name when a incident from his past with one of his co-workers puts his career in jeopardy. Mike, who works as a lawyer, wants to settle down but struggles to put his womanizing ways to rest. His on-and-off girlfriend Pamela finds it hard to believe. Bill, who is an architect, is revisited by his ex, Regina who is recently engaged to one of his good friends from college so his mission is to win back her heart, due to infidelity which ended their relationship. Bill works hard to prove to her that he's a changed man and Greg, Tom's college roommate who is also a doctor, moves to Atlanta to rebuild his life after going through a rough divorce and immediately builds a relationship with the guys while Tom is away dealing with a family emergency and works with Tom at the hospital. Greg meets Darla, an officer who lives down the hall from him and Tom and is instantly attracted to her. The five men come together to get away from their everyday lives.


The Master Mariner, Book 1: Running Proud

Matthew Lawe, a former pupil at Barnstable Poor School who ran away to sea, is first seen as coxswain to Sir Francis Drake on his flagship, Revenge. As the Spanish Armada sails to invade England in 1588, Lawe is ordered to take command of the Thomas, one of several fire ships that will be sent against the Spanish galleons. But Lawe fires the ship earlier than Drake has ordered him to. At a critical moment, Lawe’s courage deserts him and he jumps overboard from the burning ship, leaving Jem, a mortally injured fellow sailor, to his fate. Jem curses Lawe to ‘live forever’.

Lawe is rescued by a galleon, San Virgilio, which fights its way up the North Sea and around the Scottish coast. They send a foraging party ashore at Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, but many of the party are massacred by the locals. They manage to bring back a haggard old woman who claims to be the hereditary witch of the local clan with prophetic powers. With Lawe forced to ‘translate’, the woman, known as Morag, foretells the destruction of the ship. Lawe, learning that he is likely to be burned as a heretic at the insistence of the ship’s fanatical priest, manages to escape onto the Isle of Mull, before the ship does indeed catch fire and explode.

Lawe is next seen in 1610, signing on the Discovery (1602 ship), commanded by Henry Hudson. The ship sails to Canada to discover the fabled Northwest passage, but becomes ice-bound in what is later named Hudson’s Bay. In the Spring, as the ice melts and frees the ship, the crew, depleted, ill and starving, mutiny. They force Hudson and some of the crew into a small boat. Lawe, somewhat reluctantly, is one of those who join the mutiny, and they sail for England.

The action now moves to 1670. Lawe is Mate on the brigantine Cambridge, captained by Henry Morgan, the most feared pirate on the Spanish Main. When Morgan proposes a raid by several ships under his command to take Panama, the despatch point for Spanish treasure galleons, Lawe is one of those who disagrees with Morgan’s grand plan. Falling out with Morgan, he flees Port Royal, Morgan’s home port. He takes service on a small French patache, captained by Simon Montbarre (a character possibly based on the historical Daniel Montbars), who is even more ruthless than Morgan.

They land on a small unnamed island, where they find fresh water and fresh food, then set up lanterns on the palm trees to lure ships to the reef that they may loot them. A Spanish ship duly does founder on the rocks and the crew are captured. Many are killed, many are horribly tortured to death. Finally sick of the slaughter, Lawe contrives to rescue a young girl and they hide inland, knowing that Montbarre will assume them to have taken a longboat out to sea.

They stay safely in their hideout and months pass. They have ample fresh food and gradually learn to communicate in broken English and Spanish. Finally, they make love and the girl falls pregnant. She dies in childbirth, with Matthew unable to help. He allows the child to also die, buries them and gives himself up to visiting Caribs, who take him by boat to Barbados. Here, in a tavern, he meets a fellow sailor from Morgan’s ship, who tells him that both Morgan and Montbarre still seek him. He is advised to put a great distance between the Caribbean and himself.

Fleeing the Caribbean, Lawe takes service on a small African trader, and arrives all but penniless in Portsmouth in 1682. He finds the port full of merrymakers, with free ale to all and sundry. King Charles II, his current Mistress, the Duchess of Portsmouth, the Secretary to the Navy, Samuel Pepys and many other high and mighty people are there to see the launch of a new Royal Yacht, the , named after the Duchess (her nickname). Lawe joins the hangers-on and learns that whoever recovers the ship’s golden christening cup that will be thrown into the water can demand a ransom for it. He duly does so, fighting off other swimmers and gallantly presenting the cup to the Duchess. King Charles, impressed, passes around the Lord Mayor’s hat-of-office, which is filled with money. Lawe receives forty golden guineas. He also contrives to speak to Pepys, who explains something of his efforts to professionalise the navy and improve conditions for seamen.

Lawe’s store of money dwindles after much visiting of Portsmouth taverns with his new fair-weather friends, and he ships on a collier, arriving at the Pool of London a year later. By pure chance, through his assistance to a Thames waterman, he again meets Pepys, who has just received a new appointment which gives him wide powers within the Navy. Impressed with Lawe, he takes him in as a clerk, a position that Lawe works hard at, although unaccustomed to office work.

From Pepys, Lawe learns something of London’s recent history which he is unaware of, including the Great Fire of London in 1666 which Pepys witnessed, and the Great Plague of London a year earlier.

Pepys works hard to develop the Navy, to discover and root out corruption and fraud. He strives to improve conditions for mariners. He serves both King Charles and his successor, James ll, but when King William lll comes to the throne in 1688, all official appointments are suspended. Believing that he will not be reappointed under King William, Pepys writes a glowing letter of recommendation for Lawe, and leaves office.

Matthew works on at the Admiralty, but eventually is dismissed. He loses his comfortable home, which he shared with Pepys and the other clerks, and is forced into meaner lodgings. Having made friends with Edward Lloyd, whose coffee-house (Lloyd's Coffee House) has become a gathering place for businessmen and ship-owners, he is given a job there. In 1720, he is swept up in the speculation fever that will lead to the South Sea Bubble, and pays all his hard-earned money to a fly-by-night stockjobber promising an impressive return. Having also borrowed money to buy the non-existent stock, he is left destitute. He is imprisoned for debt in the Fleet Prison.

After six months in prison, he meets Lucy, one-time servant in Pepys’s house, who claims to know a man who may be able to get him released. The anonymous man duly arrives. He is seeking sailors, and offers Lawe a job which he has no option but to take. He must agree to serve for five years on a ship and pay his first two year’s wages and bonuses to the agent. The man arranges, by bribery, for Lawe to walk out of prison; he is now a fugitive debtor and effectively an outlaw. He is spirited away to Bristol, where he joins the ship.

He finds himself doing backbreaking, filthy and highly dangerous work with a motley crew on the longboat of Consuela, a Portuguese ship fishing for cod on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.

At the end of the season, the captain, impressed with Lawe, invites him to rejoin the ship when they return for the next season. Lawe and several colleagues are left in the port of St John’s, with basic accommodation and food and fuel supplies. For the rest, they must trade with local Indians. The fleet sails to Europe with a huge cargo of dried and salted cod.

Lawe, Trail, Bac and Jorgensen, a giant yellow-maned Dane who claims descent from Vikings, live in a small hut, as do the other men who have elected to stay behind. Food runs short and they barely survive by trading with a local Indian, whom they name ‘Sitting Mouse’, as he never speaks.

Jorgensen is persuaded by Pierre Dulac, a visiting coureur de bois, to visit his store of furs for trade. When Jorgenson does not return, Lawe seeks him out and finds him horribly mutilated and close to death. Lawe and Bac manage to get the broken body back to their hut, but Trail has deserted with the remaining food supplies.

Lawe and Bac cover Jorgenson’s body with a stone cairn. In the Spring, when the ice starts to melt, they launch the body on a raft out to sea in an imitation of a Viking burial, as Jorgensen had wanted.

The fishing fleet is sighted returning; Lawe and Bac are saved.

Lawe rejoins the crew of the Consuela and continues the work of fishing for cod in season. Off-season, he takes berths on other ships, including those visiting Florida. The Consuelo is wrecked on Sable Island and Lawe is one of the few survivors.

The port of St John’s, although theoretically a British colony with a Governor, is in fact ruled by Captain Jasper Bunce, the ‘Fishing Admiral’, a self-appointed tyrant claiming his authority from the Crown. On board his ship, he dispenses arbitrary ‘justice’ according to his whims, including lashings and hangings. Even Lawe falls foul of Bunce for an imaginary ‘offence’ and he decides to leave. When a Royal Navy ship, anchors in the harbour, he decides to defect, even if it means surrendering to Impressment.

The Master of the ship is James Cook and Lawe becomes Cook’s assistant, impressing with his knowledge of navigation in the local waters. The ship re-joins a British fleet sailing up the Saint Lawrence River to take Quebec from the French. The advance party, carrying soldiers and marines who will form part of an army led by James Wolfe, is to survey the treacherous waters of the river. Cook and Lawe lead the survey, setting out navigational markers which the main fleet will follow. On return, Lawe is rated as Master’s Mate.

Wolfe bides his time in leading the British army in a siege of Quebec, until he detects a narrow and treacherous path up the cliff to the Plains of Abraham. Cook and Lawe survey the path and conclude that a stealth approach at night is possible, though dangerous. The army, with its guns, makes its way up and overpowers the token French guard. At dawn, the French defenders realise what has happened, and battle is joined. Both Wolfe and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, the French commander, are killed, but the British army is victorious.

Cook is given command of another ship, with orders to carry out more navigational surveys. With Matthew at his side, now with an officer’s commission, he spends many years on different ships surveying places around the world. He utilises increasingly sophisticated equipment such as a sextant and accurate chronometers to prepare his charts.

Lawe accompanies Cook on his final voyage in the ship , the sailing master of which is William Bligh. The voyage takes them to Hawaii. In 1779, Lawe is present as coxswain of the launch that is meant to take Cook off Kealakekua beach. He is witness to the killing of Cook, his friend and patron.

Lawe sadly returns with his ship to London. Now with promotion to lieutenant, he serves on other Naval ships, including the Albemarle, captained by Horatio Nelson. But with no wars to fight, both Nelson and Lawe are ‘beached’ on half-pay, which barely affords Lawe a living. This goes on for four years; in 1790, he again meets Nelson, who is now married, in London, whilst longingly watching ships in the Pool of London. He is offered a job on Nelson’s family estate in Norfolk, until a naval posting may arise again.

Lawe walks to Nelson’s estate where he finds himself involved in all manner of secretarial and farming work. He is satisfied with his lot, despite the bitterly cold winters, but Nelson is increasingly frustrated not to have a naval command. He regularly visits the Admiralty in London to request a ship, but in vain. Finally, in the aftermath of the French revolution, the government decides to again mobilise the naval forces, and Nelson is given command of a ship of the line, . Wishing to command a willing crew, rather than impressed men, Nelson dispatches Lawe back to Norfolk to recruit experienced and eager sailors. Lawe does so, and is taken on as one of the ship’s officers. Nelson’s young step-son, Josiah Nisbet, joins as a Midshipman.

Nelson’s ship is attached to a fleet commanded by Admiral Hood and despatched to the Mediterranean to blockade the French port of Toulon. It is then detached, with orders to proceed to Naples, where Nelson must persuade the Neapolitans to join the fight against France. The ship arrives in Naples and is visited by the British Ambassador, Sir William Hamilton. Nelson and Lawe are housed in Sir William’s luxurious palazzo, and meet his wife Emma. They are entertained after dinner by Emma Hamilton’s famed ‘attitudes’.

Nelson and Lawe dine with King Ferdinand. The latter promises an army to join the fight against the French, and requests a visit to Nelson’s ship. Events overtake them and the ship must leave to attack a French fleet sighted off Sardinia.

After his victories over the French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Cape St Vincent and others, Nelson, now a Rear-Admiral, commands the fleet from his flagship, . He plans an attack on a large French fleet at Aboukir Bay, precipitating the Battle of the Nile of 1798. Although badly wounded, Nelson is victorious. Lawe is thought dead, but has merely fainted.

The victory gives rise to the legendary concept of The Nelson Touch.

Nelson, with Sir William and Lady Hamilton, makes a triumphant progress from Naples across land (avoiding France) back to England.

In 1805, Nelson, on board his flagship , engages the French and Spanish fleets, leading to the Battle of Trafalgar. Lawe, on board the ship, is forced to take over as Flag-Lieutenant when the latter is injured. He is a witness to the fatal shooting of Nelson by a French sharpshooter, and also witnesses the death of Nelson.


Orphan 55

The Doctor, Graham, Ryan and Yaz are taken to Tranquillity Spa via a transport cube for an all-inclusive stay. They are welcomed by their customer host, Hyph3n. As Ryan retrieves a snack from a vending machine, he is infected by a Hopper virus, which the Doctor is able to extract from him. While recovering, he meets a fellow guest, Bella. Meanwhile, a physical breach occurs and guests are asked to assemble for a muster drill. The Doctor convinces Hyph3n to give her access to the "linen cupboard", which is actually a security room with an armoury, where they meet Kane. The Doctor becomes suspicious upon discovering that there is an ionic membrane needed to protect a holiday spa. The creatures that broke into the spa start killing guests. Making matters worse, the Hopper virus also found its way into the spa's systems, disabling the transporter and security cameras.

The remaining survivors, the spa's mechanic Nevi, his son Sylas, and an elderly woman, Vilma, meet at the "linen cupboard", but Vilma notices Benni, her partner, has gone missing. The Doctor builds a new ionic membrane from scratch to banish the creatures. Now safe, Kane identifies the creatures as the local Dregs. It is revealed that the spa is a "fakation", a place designed to look like a vacation but in a fabricated environment. The spa's system, which tracks all the guests, shows Benni outside the spa, so the survivors go out to rescue him. From the vehicle, the group sees the uninhabitable desolation of the orphan planet they are on, Orphan 55. The vehicle is caught in a Dreg trap and the Dregs surround it, keeping Benni as a hostage. The group makes a run for a nearby service tunnel, but the Dregs kill Hyph3n and Benni is shot by Kane.

In the tunnel, Bella reveals she is Kane's daughter, who the latter neglected in order to build the spa. Bella escapes with Ryan via the transporter while the others are forced to continue further along to the stairs as Dregs swarm into the tunnel. After the Doctor, Yaz, and Graham discover a rusted sign, in Russian, for a Novosibirsk metro platform, they deduce that Orphan 55 is actually Earth after it was devastated by global climate change and nuclear war in an unknown year. Vilma sacrifices herself to give the group more time to escape. Going through a Dreg nest, the Doctor learns that the Dregs are mutated humans that survived the fallout. Kane stays behind to give the group more time to escape. Bella resumes her plan to destroy the spa out of anger toward her mother. As the Dregs surround the spa to attack, the group fixes the transporter and safely evacuates, leaving Bella and Kane behind to fight off the Dregs. Back in the TARDIS, the group despairs over Earth's future. The Doctor tells them that while this timeline is only a possibility, she cannot promise that it will not come to pass; humanity can either make a positive change or accept its fate and end up like the Dregs.


The Last Berliner

A housing company evicts its tenants, intending to turn their homes into luxury apartments. Dietmar Heine, an ailing pensioner living in an old flat in former East Berlin, is unwilling to comply. The day he is supposed to leave, his son Tobias returns home to find Dietmar quarrelling with their landlord. The argument escalates, Dietmar shoots himself, and an angry Tobias takes the landlord and a police officer hostage. The film follows the three of them, as Tobias tries to stop the evictions, and the police try to save the hostages.


Gentlemen's Fury

The movie begins with professional tennis player Aaron Faust (Sharples) playing an exhibition match at the estate of the late Mickey Rooney. Despite the fact that the match is for a good cause "benefitting underprivileged children," Aaron has a John McEnroe-like meltdown over a line call then punches his opponent who finds Faust's Achilles heel when he taunts him for playing a “pussy sport.”  

Banned from the ATP tour, dumped by his fiancé, and sentenced to anger management, Aaron is blindsided by the sudden turn his life has taken and laments that "tennis is missing something" but doesn't quite know what it is. Julie (Fox), a fellow anger management participant, aroused by Aaron's "bad-ass" on-court behavior, introduces him to Dwayne (Head), an intense and charismatic tennis zealot who is also "star-struck" by Aaron and immediately tries to recruit him for an underground tennis league called Gentlemen's Fury. Gentlemen's Fury is Dwayne's answer to tennis’ image problem, and also, he promises, just what Aaron needs to turn his life around.

Though hesitant at first, Aaron is excited to learn that Gentlemen's Fury is made up of other former pros who were excused from the tour for questionable behavior and that the league takes significant liberties with the rules of tennis, essentially turning it into a contact sport, so he joins the squad. But Aaron begins to realize as he gets deeper and deeper involved in this cult-like club that Gentlemen's Fury might not be all it's cracked up to be. The pay is good, but the rules are a little vague and, it turns out, increasingly dangerous. Dwayne, in true cult leader fashion, transforms from a guy spouting a new tennis utopia into a crazed psychopath with more than one homicide on his hands, while Aaron struggles at first to keep up, then just to survive.


Chapter 8: Redemption

While the Mandalorian, Cara Dune, and Greef Karga are trapped, IG-11 rescues "the Child". The Mandalorian finds a vent into the sewers, where he hopes to find his people's hidden stronghold. Moff Gideon gives them until nightfall to surrender, or he will order his troops to fire. Gideon mentions the Mandalorian's real name, Din Djarin. The Mandalorian recognizes Gideon: Gideon had been an officer of the Empire's secret police when the Empire took over Mandalore. IG-11 arrives on a scout trooper's bike with the Child, blasting through the stormtroopers. The Mandalorian takes down several more but is almost killed by Gideon. As they take cover inside, Gideon orders a trooper with a flamethrower to burn them out; the Child uses the Force to reflect the flames back and immolate the trooper. The Mandalorian and IG-11 remain behind while Dune and Karga take the Child into the sewers. IG-11 removes the Mandalorian's helmet to treat his injuries, revealing his face for the first time, and pointing out that since he is a droid and not a living being, him seeing the Mandalorian's face is technically not in violation of the Mandalorian creed. They then join the others in the sewers.

Arriving at the Mandalorian enclave, they find it abandoned except for the Armorer, who explains that the Imperials found the enclave when the Mandalorian revealed themselves. Upon seeing the Child, the Armorer is reminded of the Jedi, whom Mandalorians see as their ancient enemies. She instructs the Mandalorian to take the Child to the Jedi, wherever they might be; she also carves a Mudhorn signet into his pauldron and gives him a jetpack. While the Armorer remains behind, the Mandalorian, Dune, Karga, IG-11, and the Child escape down an underground lava river. IG-11 decides to sacrifice himself by walking into an ambush and activating his self-destruct. After they emerge from the tunnel, Gideon attacks in the TIE fighter in which he arrived. Using his jetpack, the Mandalorian plants explosives on Gideon's fighter, which brings down the craft. With the Imperials seemingly dealt with, Karga invites the Mandalorian to return to the Guild, but he refuses as he must take care of the Child. Dune elects to remain behind to work as Karga's enforcer. The Mandalorian buries Kuiil beneath a cairn of stones and departs Nevarro. Meanwhile, Gideon cuts himself out of the crashed fighter with the Darksaber.


Cornzan the Mighty

Protagonist Franklin Hahn is scriptwriter for the television-moumpicture serial "Cornzan the Mighty," mingling and spoofing elements from Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan and Barsoom series, Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian, and Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon. Hahn is smitten with fickle actress Cassia MacDermott, female lead on the show. She has just turned down his latest marriage proposal. The production also faces other difficulties. Everyone is kept on edge by temperamental program manager Mortimer Knight, self-proclaimed genius, who treats all his subordinates like slaves. Only Hahn stands up to him.

If that's not enough, the studio is trying out the new consiline-hypnosis treatment, which conditions the actors to believe they really are the characters they portray. And Sasha, a giant anaconda grown to one hundred feet in length with hormones, has been brought in to provide the menace for the current episode. He's supposed to have drugged into docility, but working with wild animals is always chancy. Scientist Ilya Sorokin, discoverer of consiline, is responsible for both the treatment and the snake.

In the dispensary, Cassia and her co-star Remington Dallas, who plays Cornzan, receive their consiline doses and indoctrination tapes. Series director Eisenhower Lynd tries to keep things light by telling limericks, which Knight later tries to top, drawing a rebuke from Sorokin lest it spoil the actors' indoctrination. They quarrel, Knight threatening to sack Sorokin as soon as the current series is concluded, and the later rejoining he can put the whole studio out of business with his new drug, somnone-beta, that will indoctrinate audiences with scripts from which they can dream their own adventures.

On that note, shooting starts. The Cornzan series is set on a fictional "Counter-Earth" called Anthon; the titular hero, son of earthly scientist John Carson, was orphaned when his parents' spaceship crashed and was raised by native tree-men. In maturity he became a mercenary in the service of the tyrannical King Djurk of Djelibin and fell in love with the king's daughter Lululu, thus incurring the king's wrath. Now he must rescue his love from the jungle temple of Yak, guarded by the giant snake.

The actors playing King Djurk and his henchman Boger tie up Lululu (Cassia) in the temple set as bait to lure rescuing hero Cornzan into the jaws of the snake. The princess dutifully screams as Sasha appears, and Cornzan swings in to save her. They kiss and emote, and then Cornzan incongruously starts spouting lines from ''Macbeth'' (Dallas was a Shakespearian actor before landing his current role). The indoctrination was ruined, all right! Evidently, the verses he was hearing did it. As the action proceeds, more and more Macbeth dialog gets interspersed with Cornzan's scripted lines. Shooting will have to cease and the actors given the antidote. But it must be done in keeping with their dream reality, lest their minds be damaged.

"Djurk" and "Boger" having already left for the day, Knight drafts Hahn and Sorokin into their roles to dose Cassia and Dallas. It doesn't go well. "Cornzan," believing Hahn to be Djurk, engages him in swordplay; to prevent the actor from killing Hahn, Sorokin beans him with the device to administer the antidote. Distracted, Dallas pursues Sorokin, and Hahn pursues both. Each vaults over the giant snake Sasha, and Dallas, stumbling, accidentally stabs it. Hahn knocks Dallas out, only to face an angry Sasha. Knight, shouting "If he eats our star it'll ruin the show!" bounds forward; he and Hahn both try to pull Dallas away, but tug in opposite directions. Sasha clamps down on Knight and drags him back screaming. Hahn goes after Sasha with Dallas's sword. Eventually he succeeds in piercing the snake's skull, and it destroys the set in its dying convulsions.

Afterwards, Knight, unfairly blaming Hahn for everything, fires him. Putting their heads together, Hahn and Sorokin realize Knight had already tried to kill them both; Sorokin had thrown the antidote device because he had discovered it ''empty''--the manager had set them up to be killed by the hypnotized Dallas. They can't prove it, though. Feeling Hahn has been fired partly on his account, Sorokin takes him on as a business partner.

A month later, the two are rich; to stay in business, the studio is paying them through the nose to suppress Sorokin's patent on the somnone-beta process. Things are also looking up for Hahn personally. Fickle Cassia had thrown Hahn over for Dallas in the wake of the disaster, only to find her co-star all looks and no intellect. Now she wants Hahn back. Hahn, still smitten and no wiser, blissfully accepts.


The Darkstryder Campaign

Imperial warlord Moff Sarne has set about to conquer a large part of the galaxy. The players take on the roles of characters who board the decrepit starship ''FarStar'' and attempt to track him down.


Seasons of the Heart (1994 film)

Vivian, a newly married book publisher, has her life turned upside down when she and her husband Ezra are unexpectedly tasked with raising her young grandson.


Mira, Royal Detective

Set in a fictional kingdom called Jalpur which resembles a late 19th century India, the series follows the brave and resourceful girl Mira, a commoner who is appointed to the role of royal detective by the queen and travels throughout her kingdom to help royals and commoners alike. Joining Mira are her two mongoose sidekicks Mikku and Chikku.


Lupin III: The First

In Nazi-occupied France, archaeologist Professor Bresson entrusts his heavily trapped diary and an amulet containing the key to the book to his family. The diary is purported to be the guide to an immense treasure called the Eclipse, which a group of Nazis working for Ahnenerbe is seeking. Bresson is killed by the arriving Germans; his family escapes, but is chased down by Ahnenerbe professor Lambert, and ends up in a car crash which only the infant daughter survives. Lambert steals the amulet, but is unable to find the diary, which was lost during the chase.

In the 1960s, the diary resurfaces during a memorial exhibition in Bresson's honor. Lupin III tries to steal the book, as his grandfather had unsuccessfully attempted before him, only to be foiled first by a young woman disguised as a security guard, then by Fujiko, and to be arrested by Inspector Zenigata. On his way to prison, Lupin is sprung by his friends Jigen and Goemon and sneaks into the home of the fake security guard, a prospective archeology student named Laetitia Lambert. He presents a medal identical to the one stolen by Lambert, which his grandfather had left him. Laetitia contacts Lambert, her adoptive grandfather who ordered her to steal the book in the first place. Lambert tells her to bring Lupin and the amulet to him, in exchange for sending her to Boston University to study archeology.

Fujiko delivers the diary to a group of Ahnenerbe fugitives looking for the Eclipse, among them Lambert and their leader Geralt. However, Geralt quickly discovers Fujiko's duplicity and has her detained. Laetitia leads Lupin to Lambert's hideout, a customized transport plane, where they retrieve the book and the counterpart to Lupin's amulet. Lupin succeeds in opening the diary, and the two learn that the Eclipse is a power generator left behind by a highly advanced lost civilisation and is hidden in the ruins of Teotihuacan. Knowing Laetitia has led him into a trap, Lupin willingly surrenders to Geralt and Lambert. Fujiko uses Lupin as a diversion to escape on her own. Lupin sneaks back into the plane and eavesdrops on Geralt and Lambert, learning in the process that they are seeking none other than Adolf Hitler, who reportedly faked his death and escaped to South America during the fall of Berlin, and is now intending to use the Eclipse to resurrect the Third Reich.

When Laetitia, who has also overheard the conversation, confronts the two men, Geralt throws her out of the plane. Snatching the diary and the amulets back, Lupin jumps after her, and he and Laetitia are then rescued by Fujiko, Jigen and Goemon. Left stranded, Lupin summons Zenigata to his location and steals his Interpol helicopter. Zenigata manages to get back on board, and after learning of the stakes, he teams up with Lupin's gang and Laetitia to thwart the villains. During a stopover, Lupin reveals to Laetitia that he has deduced her to be Bresson's granddaughter and that Lambert adopted her only to get his hands on the diary and the Eclipse. He also discovers that his grandfather had actually helped Bresson find the Eclipse, but afterwards trapped the book to prevent the Eclipse from falling into the wrong hands.

Geralt and Lambert find the Eclipse's hiding place, but are unable to proceed past its traps without the diary, forcing them to return to where they left Lupin. Exploiting their absence, Lupin's team makes it past the obstacles, but are then forced to discover that their enemies' retreat was merely a ruse to clear the path to the Eclipse. Lambert and Geralt activate the Eclipse, which carries them and Laetitia back to the surface, but Lupin's team intercepts them before they can escape, scuttling Lambert's plane. Lambert uses the Eclipse to get the plane to fly again, and activates a micro black hole to finish off Lupin's team; believing them dead, and drunk with power, he claims the device for himself and incinerates the diary. When he prepares to use the Eclipse to destroy Berlin, Geralt fights him; when Laetitia takes control of the device, Geralt shoots at her, but Lambert takes the bullet for her and dies. Right afterwards, Geralt receives the news that Hitler has been located and takes the Eclipse and Laetitia to him.

When Geralt arrives at the Ahnenerbe headquarters, he meets with Hitler and the two depart on the Eclipse to test its capabilities. Left behind, Laetitia discovers that Lupin's gang have beaten Geralt to the base with the help of Zenigata and Interpol, and Lupin has disguised himself as Hitler. Back on the Eclipse, Lupin reveals himself and Geralt attacks him, but Lupin tampers with the Eclipse controls to release a micro black hole directly inside the Eclipse. Geralt is sucked into the hole and perishes, while Lupin barely escapes with a gravity device he kept from the Teotihuacan ruins. After a fond but hasty good-bye to Laetitia - and gifting her with the gravity device and her enrollment into Boston - Lupin and his associates rush to escape Zenigata's ever-zealous attention.


Disconnected (1984 film)

Alicia is a young woman working as an employee at a video rental store in Waterbury, Connecticut. One afternoon, she is met outside her apartment by an elderly man dressed in black who asks to use her phone. She obliges, but finds after the two enter her apartment that the man has strangely disappeared. While out for drinks later, Alicia recounts the bizarre incident to her boyfriend, Mike, a local disc jockey, and her glamorous twin sister, Barbara Ann—both dismiss it as a strange coincidence. Meanwhile, a serial killer is murdering young women in the town, and the crimes are being investigated by Detective Tremaglio.

While working at the video store one afternoon, Alicia is met by an awkward young man, Franklin, who peruses the store, despite telling her he does not own a video player. He attempts to make conversation with Alicia before leaving. He returns the next day and asks Alicia out on a date, but she politely declines. Later that night, Alicia receives several bizarre phone calls in which she hears Mike and Barbara Ann discussing the romantic affair they are having, apparently unaware they are being listened to. Alicia subsequently has several nightmares within nightmares in which Mike and Barbara Ann come to her apartment and murder her.

The next day, Alicia phones Franklin and tells him she would like to go on a date with him after all. He obliges, though he says it will have to wait as he is busy; unbeknownst to Alicia, he is lying in bed with a woman's bloody corpse. After their phone call ends, Franklin has sex with the dead woman's body. Several days later, Alicia and Franklin go on a date to see a movie. At the theater, they run into Barbara Ann, who is also on a date. Alicia, having to work early in the morning, ends her date with Franklin and returns home. Meanwhile, Franklin visits a local bar where he meets another woman and brings her to his house. The two have sex before he eviscerates her with a switchblade.

Alicia continues to be tormented by strange phone calls, some of which emit unearthly sounds. Despite changing her phone number, the calls continue. Alicia goes to Franklin's for a dinner date, after which the two have sex. In the morning, Franklin prepares to murder Alicia, but finds she has already left for work. The next day, Barbara Ann visits Franklin at his home and seduces him. After she performs oral sex on Franklin, he murders her. Alicia stops by the next morning to visit Franklin, and finds Barbara Ann's body before being confronted by Franklin. Her screams are heard from Tremaglio, who happens to be patrolling the neighborhood. As Franklin declares that he is not the serial killer, he is shot and killed by Tremaglio and his partner.

Distraught, Alicia returns to her apartment where she continues to be bothered by the recurring phone calls, and enters a depressive state. She is further horrified when she hears on the radio that another female murder victim has been found in town, suggesting Franklin may not have been the primary serial killer. Alicia's mental state continues to rapidly decline. She accepts Mike's repeated requests for a date, and the two begin seeing each other again. After dropping Alicia off from an evening date, Mike makes a call from a pay phone. In her apartment, Alicia receives yet another demented call. She proceeds to destroy her phone in a fit of rage, but the ominous sounds persist as blood pours from the phone receiver. In the morning, the elderly man whom Alicia let into her home several weeks prior is seen emerging from her apartment.


V1 (film)

The movie follows Inspector Agni (Ram Arun Castro), a forensic expert who is undergoing treatment for nyctophobia and is suffering from hallucinations about a past murder. His colleague, Inspector Luna (Vishnupriya Pillai), convinces him to take the case of a recently murdered young woman. The duo interrogate the victim's boyfriend Inba (Lijeesh), who admits that he and Narmadha (Gayathri) had been going through a rough patch while living together. Agni is convinced that someone else is involved in the crime and interrogates the victim’s friend as well as a man who was in touch with her just before her murder. Inba is then found dead at his residence with a suicide note, although the team observes someone fleeing the scene.

The reason for Agni's nyctophobia is shown in a flashback. Agni was living with his wife Blessie. One day, Agni finds Blessie dead near the staircase and chases the person at the scene who dies by accident during the chase. To Agni's shock, it is revealed that Blessie had accidentally fallen while holding a gun. Agni realizes that Blessie's death was an accident and his incorrect intuition led to the death of an innocent man. Drowned by his guilt, Agni takes in the dead man's only daughter Sam and puts her in an orphanage.

After discovering Agni's nyctophobia, his boss forces Agni to resign, but he vows to find the culprit before leaving his position. In the course of his investigation, Sam is trapped with a paedophile who was a suspect in Narmadha's case. Agni saves Sam and kills the suspect, thus overcoming his phobia. Despite all indications, Agni continues interrogations and sets his eyes on Narmadha's father. Finally, he discovers that Narmadha's father killed her by stabbing her neck with a pen as revenge for her relationship with a lower-caste man. Following the arrest of her father, Agni rejoins the force and brings Sam to live with him.


The Apprentices

Antoine is a failed and depressed writer. Fred doesn't do much in his life and seems to be happy about it. The two of them share an apartment and live in a shambles. The adventures and mostly the misadventures of these two buddies/losers, makes them realise that despite everything that happens their friendship is the most important thing in their lives.


Famous Fred

Fred, the pet cat of young siblings Sophie and Nick, has recently died. Word gets around in the street and the children and adults remember Fred, who took every opportunity to sleep. Together with their parents, Sophie and Nick bury Fred in the courtyard and paint him a simple gravestone.

At night, Sophie and Nick are woken by a noise outside their window. Upon sneaking downstairs, they find a neighbour's cat, Ginger, standing outside in a tailcoat and top hat, looking at his wristwatch. Sophie and Nick crawl out the house through the catflap and approach Ginger, who suddenly speaks to them in English and inquires whether they knew 'the deceased'. Realising he means Fred, Sophie and Nick explain they were Fred's owners. Ginger is delighted to learn they owned 'the most famous cat in the world', which confuses them. They then realise the whole courtyard is filled with cats and tomcats, who have gathered for a funeral service in honour of Fred. When the children explain that Fred couldn't possibly have been famous because he had literally done nothing, the cats reveal the truth: by night, Fred was a famous singer and rock star in the feline world.

Kenneth, the guinea pig of the two children, suddenly pushes himself through the catflap. In jeans and a leather jacket, he introduces himself to Sophie and Nick as Fred's former manager. After a cat named Ruby leads a gospel choir in performing a song in Fred's memory, the cats unveil a grand headstone over Fred's grave with the name FAMOUS FRED, before laying flowers and wreaths. Kenneth then gathers the children and cats to tell Fred's story.

Fred came to Sophie and Nick as a birthday present for the mother of the family. By chance, he was introduced to rock and roll after accidentally turning on a vinyl player and speakers in the living room, and secretly practised singing in the garden shed. Kenneth, who had recently left the Royal Opera House at the time, overheard him and decided to take over Fred's training. After being 'found' by Sophie and Nick's parents and adopted as a pet, Kenneth introduced himself to Fred (who initially tried to eat him) and offered to be his manager. At night, Kenneth made costumes for Fred and taught him to dance and perform. Soon Fred could perform in public and the crowd of feline fans grew continuously.

When the backyards were no longer enough for Fred's audience, they both left the family to go on a world tour, with Sophie and Nick desperately searching the streets to find their missing pets. Fred's dissolute lifestyle, however, increasingly caused diseases, reflected in ever higher veterinary bills. In the end, Fred fell ill with 'cat flu' and died shortly after returning to the family.

In the present, Sophie and Nick are saddened that they never heard Fred sing, with Kenneth blaming himself for Fred's death. However, Ginger reveals he made a secret recording of Fred's final song on tape (without Kenneth's permission), and the funeral service moves to Sophie's and Nick's house, where the children and cats dance to Fred's music and empty the fridge. When dawn falls, everyone disappears and Sophie and Nick are also sent to bed by Kenneth, who laboriously cleans the kitchen before retiring upstairs himself.

The next morning, Sophie and Nick's parents are left confused by the previously-filled refrigerator being suddenly empty, along with all the flowers from the garden plants missing. Leading them down the garden, the children reveal Fred's still-decorated headstone to their amazed and delighted parents, who assume they made it themselves. Sophie nods in agreement, with an initially confused Nick also deciding not to reveal the truth.

Meanwhile, Kenneth is sitting in his hutch upstairs listing the different cat lives that Fred had lost in various incidents over the years. He realises that the cat flu was only Fred's eighth consumed cat life. Since every cat has nine lives, Kenneth exclaims that Fred still has one life left, and calls out for his whereabouts.

In the garden, Fred appears from behind his headstone, and secretly creeps away with a smile.


Memoirs of a Suicide

The book was originally published by the Brazilian Spiritist Federation in 1954, twelve years after its writing, allegedly because it did not fit the usual spiritist novel profile. The plot is centered on the afterlife story of '''Camilo Cândido Botelho''' (a spiritual pseudonym of Camilo Castelo Branco), who committed suicide after going blind, on 1 June 1890.

He was utterly surprised when his soul survived death. He feels the terrible pain from the shot to his right ear and his brain, waking up among the putrid smell of his own corpse. Hearing the voices of a crowd he compulsively joins to, all of them are forcefully brought to an inhospitable, dark and horrendous low astral place, the so-called «Valley of the Suicides», where like-minded spirits of suicides are localized. The scenery is hellish, full of an overall despair, never ending noise, horrible screaming and crying. The sky is darkly cloudy and thunderous, the atmosphere is cold and foul smelling, the ground is muddy and excremental. The valley is surrounded by lurid dark caves. Those unfortunate spirits are reliving over and over the tragic circumstances of their self-inflicted deaths. One is not restricted to one's own despair but is sharing others sufferings too. The lowest and darkest instincts come to the fore and spirits are never at peace with each other. One can never sleep or take a moment of rest or privacy. The most perverse and violent acts are commonplace. One can easily be a victim or become a tormentor. Even the most horrid conditions on Earth turn heaven-like compared to the sufferings in the «Valley of the Suicides».

After more than ten years of incessant suffering, aggravated by the belief that it was an eternal and hellish punishment, Camilo, was totally exhausted, both physically and mentally. Finally he was rescued by the Servants of Mary, spiritual helpers who took him to the Mary of Nazareth astral hospital, in the twilight zone of a spiritual city.

There the account unfolds with the revelation of the stories of his fellows of misfortune, the pains that caused their self-undoing, their plans for reparatory rebirth and, finally, the karmic cause of Camilo's blindness and his project of upliftment through reincarnation.

The book is a cautionary tale about suicide. Death does not put an end to the suffering of a suicide. On the contrary, it aggravates it and prolongs it, years and sometimes centuries long in the low astral realms. Upon a new rebirth on Earth, most probably one has to endure again the same challenges one had tried to escape through suicide, further aggravated by more physical and existential handicaps than before.

This work was released in 2013 as a radionovela, authorized by the Brazilian Spiritist Federation, on the initiative of José de Paiva-Netto, CEO of Legião da Boa Vontade.


Fist of Jesus

During a sermon, Jesus learns from Jacob that his son Lazarus has died. Jesus promises Jacob to resurrect him. Lazarus is resurrected, but as a zombie. He attacks Jacob and Jesus can only barely escape. The zombie epidemic spreads rapidly, and Jesus hurries to his friend Judas to fight the undead with him. Armed with fish, the two of them fight together against the zombie hordes, which now include the Roman occupying forces and a gang of cowboys, and can finally defeat them in a bloody battle.

The plot of ''Fist of Jesus'' and the accompanying short films are peppered with visual references to special effects from other great horror and splatter films.


Today and Tomorrow (Fear the Walking Dead)

While on a supply run, Grace and Daniel run into trouble when their truck breaks down and they are chased by a horde of walkers. Sheltered in an abandoned bar, Daniel explains that it was Charlie who pulled him out of his apartment.

Working with Althea, Morgan delays the return to the convoy, finally admitting that it is due to his good and flowing relationship with Grace. The two rescue a man named Tom from some of the Virginia pioneers and Tom's story makes Althea wonder if the group is related to Isabelle. Morgan and Althea break into a condominium complex Tom had been living in to search for Tom's sister Janis, but find her missing and are captured by Virginia. She appears to know nothing about the helicopter group and frees them, urging them to join her cause.

Morgan opens up to Althea about his lost family as she reveals her experiences with Isabelle. Trying to reconcile with Grace, Morgan learns that she has fallen ill again and feels that she does not have much more time left to live.


Dry Hot Summers

One summer day in Cairo creates an unexpected encounter between two strangers on opposite chapters of their lives. Shawky is a silent old man struggling with cancer, who only has a few weeks left. Doaa is an energetic young woman who grabs her last chance to marry and start a new life in another city, building up a family, she herself so desperately misses. Both are isolated from society in different ways. Since his son is too busy to accompany him, Shawky is alone on his way to see a tumor specialist, a French physician, who is in Cairo for just a few days and means his last hope. Shawky's yellow plastic bag containing all his x-rays and medical tests are accidentally taken by the young woman (Doaa) he shares a taxi with. Doaa is getting ready for her wedding party later that night, but as she lives all alone in the city, only her motherly neighbor helps her with the busy preparations. As Doaa rushes through the city, the bridal bouquet gets lost and is picked up by Shawky, who is following her in search of his yellow plastic bag. The lost x-rays and the lost flowers oblige them to spend a fraught and exhausting day together, a journey through the city that plants the seed of hope where they never expected it. Before he catches his appointment with the doctor and she finally arrives at her wedding party, the two isolated people reconnect against all odds and form a human bond as they realize the preciousness of this very moment in their lives.


Laugh! Laugh! Laugh!

Mr. Spinotti travels on a train. He passes the inspector and asks the users for their tickets. Our protagonist argues with the inspector, but little by little he begins to tell stories and jokes to those present.


A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor

Following April May's sudden death, her friends Andy, Robin, and Miranda, and her ex-girlfriend Maya, grapple with how the world has changed since her disappearance. Andy has been publicly speaking with Robin as his agent and Miranda has returned to her studies at Berkeley to continue the process of getting her PhD. However, Maya refuses to believe April is dead. The public has largely moved on from her absence, and from Carl's sudden disappearance, but dealing with withdrawals from the sudden absence of the Dream, many individuals sign up for games that attempt to mimic the simulations of the Dream in real life.

After receiving the text "Knock knock" from April's phone number, Andy answers the door to find a book known as ''The Book of Good Times''. As Andy reads, he realizes the book is predicting/telling him what he is doing/going to do. It warns him not to tell anyone about it or it will not work, and instructs him to invest certain ways, ask out Bex (the girl who works at his local Subway), and tell Miranda "yes" when she calls. He follows the instructions because he believes they will lead him to April. Eventually, Miranda calls him to get his opinion on whether or not she should apply to work at Altus, a company headed by Peter Petrawicki, April's nemesis. Miranda intends to spy on Petrawicki's company and commit espionage, believing they are up to something dangerous. Against his better judgement, Andy tells Miranda she should apply.

Miranda applies to Altus and is flown out soon after. She learns each applicant is only allowed to send out a single 400 word email to their family letting them know they're alright, and no one can leave. She is taken to a Demo room along with other applicants, where they are given headsets that take them into the Altus Space; a simulation that mimics the Dream. However, someone in Miranda's group gets sick and is visibly unsettled. Peter Petrawicki explains this is called "body dislocation" and occurs when the consciousness does not enter the "body" in the program properly, but promises it is rare as anyone who experiences "body dislocation" will never be able to enter the Altus Space it will happen every time they try again.

After nearly dying in the warehouse fire, April was slowly reconstructed by Carl. Half of her face and most of her body are made of a nearly unbreakable, white, iridescent substance. It has been melded into her anatomy, but looks inhuman. April is initially frightened and hysterical, so she leaves, which is when she finds Maya, who had driven to New Jersey based on conspiracies about April on the Som. They hide in a motel when a man breaks in with a gun, and Carl intervenes. After escaping, they stay in an empty school building for a few days. Carl explains they were sent to stop humanity from self destructing, but when April was nearly killed, their brother stepped in. Their brother, acting through Altus, has started reining humanity in, as planned if Carl failed. Human free will, Carl concludes, will be lost forever if Altus is not taken down in time.

Unknown to Miranda and the other workers at Altus, the Altus program has already been released to the public. Andy is quickly addicted to it, noticing people outside less and less. Eventually, a new copy of ''The Book of Good Times'' arrives, and following its instructions, he is reunited with April and Maya. Robin arrives soon after, revealing he also had his own copy of ''The Book of Good Times''. Knowing Altus must be taken down, the four begin to plan.

Peter Petrawicki personally shows Miranda Altus Premium. Unlike the public Altus Space, Premium allows one to experience the thoughts of another person by inhabiting their memory. Peter then takes her to the "servers" where she sees people who are "mining", all of whom are glued to their headsets and live as if quarantined without ever leaving the Altus Space. Miranda is locked in a separate area. With no company, she begins to use Altus as her one outlet into the world. She believes she is waking up, but eventually she realizes she has been barred from leaving and has been in Altus for days, if not weeks. She manages to leave a message for Andy in one of her constructed simulations.

Andy contacts April and Maya, who are already heading to Val Verde to take down Altus. Initially, it seems their plan is going well; April confronts Peter, Maya wakes up Miranda, and Carl hacks into the wifi so Andy can receive video of what is happening at the Altus headquarters. However, their plan to convince the public that Altus was immoral falls apart, as most people are too addicted to care. Miranda is possessed by Carl's brother, as the rest of the people trapped in Altus are, and she nearly kills Maya. Carl uses the last of their energy to free Miranda from their sibling, and Miranda is able to enact her last minute plan to lock people out of Altus.

Whenever an update is installed to Altus, everyone logged on experiences it, and everyone not logged on experiences it as soon as they log on. Miranda finds a coworker who experienced body dislocation and uploads his memory as an update, so everyone logged on or logging in immediately experiences body dislocation. Since body dislocation only has to happen once for it to happen every time, no one is able to return to Altus Space, effectively shutting down Altus.

Andy is the most upset with the removal of Altus, but over time he comes to accept it and finds happiness with Bex. Miranda returns to Berkeley, leading a team of a few friends she made while working at Altus. April and Maya move into a house together and take care of the monkey Carl once inhabited. Carl is gone, but they find one last copy of ''The Book of Good Times'' in Maya's potato plant. In it, Carl tells them their brother is still watching, still monitoring, still seeing if humanity needs to be reined in, but is otherwise dormant.


Malee

Malee, who has wizarding powers which cures people practices Ayurvedic from her mother, Dingiri who is a Ayurvedic doctor in a rural village , Mudunagala. Nirmal, the divisional secretary in Mudunagala, is bitten by a snake. Malee removes poisons in Nirmal's leg and brings him to her home for treatment. Dingiri cures him and Malee befriends with Nirmal. She receives a marriage proposal from Kusumsiri.

Dingiri's cousin, Ukkuwa is a witchcraft practiced man. He uses his wizarding powers for bad things. Unable to defeat Dingiri, Ukkuwa hates her and teaches witchcrafts to his son, Nandipala. However, Ukkuwa tries to stop the birth of grandson to Dingiri's family because he knew that, if Dingiri had a grandson he must be powerful beyond all. To stop Malee's marriage, Ukkuwa kills Kusumsiri.

Eventually, Nirmal and Malee fall for each other and get married. Soon, Malee gets pregnant and suffers from an abdominal pain. Nirmal informs it to Dingiri. Dingiri checks Malee and realizes that Ukkuwa is trying to kill their unborn child. To save child's life, Dingiri decides to separate the baby from Malee and Nirmal for 21 years after birth. Both Nirmal and Malee are shocked after hearing that. Dingiri advices them to keep away from village for some time. After that, Dingiri informs this to her trustworthy friend Yasa and her daughter Muthu, who is Malee's friend. Then, Muthu acts like as pregnant under the Dingiri's advice.

However, Malee delivers a baby girl and Dingiri informs them to come to Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi with baby. Next Day, They come with baby while Muthu is also come with Dingiri. Dingiri takes the baby from Malee and gives Muthu to take care. Malee and Nirmal leave from there with teary eyes and visit to England. Muthu names the baby as Saradi and adopts her.


Ang Daigdig Ko'y Ikaw

Vicky is the spoiled heiress of a multi-millionaire, while Roman is the president and truck driver of Roman's Trucking Corporation. In rebelling against her father's wishes, Vicky and Roman's paths will cross as they journey from Batangas to Baguio, and along the way get to know each other and fall in love with one another.


Spirit Hunter: Death Mark

The story is set in H City, Tokyo, where it follows an amnesiac, player-named man whose default name is Kazuo Yashiki. In the beginning of the game, Yashiki notices that he carries a scar on his arm, called the Mark, which according to rumors is caused by curses or contact with ghosts, and will lead to its bearer's death at dawn. After noticing the Mark, he blanks out, and finds himself in front of Kujou Mansion, where he finds its owner, Saya Kujou, dead. Kujou also bore the Mark, and had researched it, but died before finding a solution.

In the first chapter, "Hanahiko", Yashiki meets the sentient doll Mary in the mansion, who gives advice on the Mark, as well as two Mark bearers who had been drawn to the mansion: the occult-loving high school student Moe Watanabe, and the elementary school student Tsukasa Yoshida. Believing that they got the Mark from trespassing in the abandoned H Elementary School, they go there to investigate, and join with ex-detective Satoru Mashita, who also investigates the school and carries the Mark. They learn of the vengeful spirit of Hanahiko, an orphaned child who was subject to child abuse by the school's principal for liking to wear skirts and makeup, and who as a spirit killed the school's staff. The group calms the spirit with Hanahiko's mother's lipstick, a keepsake from when Hanahiko was alive, which absolves everyone's Mark except Yashiki's; Mary believes Yashiki's to be from another spirit, although it is weakened, allowing him to live a while longer.


Nefta Football Club

In a Tunisian village, children are playing football on a wasteland. Meanwhile, Abdallah and Mohammed come across a donkey with headphones on its ears and bags full of white powder on its back. The two young brothers decide to bring those bags back to their village.


Spirit Hunter: Death Mark II

''Shibito Magire'' is set in a suburb of H City in Tokyo, and revolves around Konoehara Academy, where gruesome events occur every ten years. The police are unable to explain the incidents, and classify them as accidents, but they are rumored to be caused by spirits. Because of this, Konoehara's principal hires Kazuo Yashiki of the Kujo family to infiltrate the school as a teacher and investigate the incidents.


Don't Take Your Laser to Town

''Don't Take Your Laser to Town'' is a scenario for Yellow Clearance troubleshooters set in WST Sector, where outlaw Black Bot is terrorizing the townsfolk. The adventure uses many cliches and historical personalities of the Wild West genre.


Dragons & Gods

''Dragons & Gods'' covers the dragons, elementals, demons and devils of the Palladium world.


Dreamchipper

Several prototype military grade personality chips programmed with the recorded personalities of Jack the Ripper, Cleopatra, and Genghis Khan have been stolen. The shadowrunners (the player characters) are hired to retrieve the chips.


The Dreaming Stone

''The Dreaming Stone'' is a 64-page softcover book designed by Kevin Ross, with illustrations by John T. Snyder, Jason Eckhardt, Drashi Khendup, and Earl Geier. The book contains a complete ''Call of Cthulhu'' adventure set in ''H.P. Lovecraft's Dreamlands''. In the adventure, the players' characters find themselves trapped in the Dreamlands, and in order to escape, must seek out a rival and repair the damage he has done to the Dreamlands.


West of Texas

The three Texas Rangers help a rancher falsely accused of sabotaging the railroad.


Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin

Margot and her cameraman friend Chris want to make a documentary about Margot's past. Her mother, Sarah, abandoned her outside a hospital, and she wonders what drove Sarah to make such a drastic decision. Through a genetics site, she and Chris meet her blood relative Samuel, who is an Amish currently going through his rumspringa. After the three fly to Pennsylvania, they are joined by Dale, their documentary's soundman. Samuel leads them to Beiler Farm, where he and Margot's mother came from.

Jacob, the patriarch of the commune and Sarah's father, welcomes the team, where they find lodging in a rustic room. Late at night, Margot wakes up and discovers red lights moving in the distance; Samuel dismisses it as a hunting party. Margot visits the barn and finds a little girl brushing her doll's hair. The doll is named Sarah, and when Margot tells the girl that that was her mother's name, the girl cryptically says that Sarah is "still there." Come night time, Margot hear sounds from her mother's old room in the attic and sees a spirit.

The next morning, they interview Jacob on camera. He tells them about the free-spirited Sarah, who defied their practices by sleeping with a boy from the neighboring village and getting pregnant. Instead of following custom by forcing her to give up Margot to an adoptive family, she instead left her at a hospital, and Sarah is now assumed dead. Through drone footage, Margot's team later finds a church which holds a warning to stay away, but Jacob arrives to prevent them from entering. That night, Margot and the team discover a strange ritual in the barn in which a newborn two-headed goat is sacrificed.

Determined to find out the commune's secrets, Margot and Chris break into the church while Dale distracts Samuel. They discover murals depicting the demonic figure Asmodeus, as well as a deep tunnel which Margot descends before retreating when she hears a strange noise. Margot sneaks in Jacob's room the next day where he finds his computer, where she finds out that he and Samuel had known about her being Sarah's daughter and orchestrated her arrival. She becomes upset and Chris suggests that they leave, but a shadow-like ghoulish being attacks Margot that night. The next day, Chris and Dale find a catatonic Margot with her sheet soaked with blood; despite assurance from the local doctor, the two become suspicious.

Chris and Dale hitch a ride into town with the mailman to get a new car battery, and are informed by the mailman that the people at Beiler Farm are not Amish. Using the internet, the two discover that Beiler Farm is a community of demon worshippers. According to myth, the Norwegian village of Beskytter suffered a massacre believed to be caused by Asmodeus. They trapped the demon inside the body of a woman, and the demon continues to be passed from mother to daughter in the bloodline. Chris and Dale realize that Margot is next in line and this is why she was brought to the settlement.

When Chris and Dale return from their trip to the store, Margot has disappeared. While Dale leaves to install the battery, Chris enters the church to search for Margot. After encountering and killing Jacob, Chris finds Margot at the bottom of the pit and rescues her, but they are pursued by a skeletal creature as they flee the church. The creature kills Dale and pursues Margot and Chris in the barn, but Margot, realizing that the creature is Sarah possessed by Asmodeus, calls her by her name, which causes the creature to relent. Taking advantage of her mother's weakened state, Margot then pushes Sarah, sending her falling to her death onto a spiked row of farm tools.

With the death of Sarah, Asmodeus wreaks havoc in Beiler Farm, with the residents killing each other and the livestock and the homes burning. Margot and Chris retrieve the car keys from Dale's body and flee the farm. Later, police officers arrive on the scene and are attracted to a child's crying in the barn. Upon investigating, they realize the noises are caused by the demonically-possessed Samuel. Using his demonic possession, Samuel forces the police officers to die by suicide before driving away in a police cruiser.


Letter from Naples

In Naples, Don Gaetano's company has Alvaro Ramirez as a partner, who is secretly in love with his secretary Laura. Among the various employees is Franco, in love, also secretly, with the boss's daughter, Anna. Only Carluccio, a nice worker, knows of the affair between Franco and Don Gaetano's daughter. At a party the two boys kiss, but Alvaro suspects something and tells his lover that the marriage between the two does not want it at all, because this would mean that Franco, a former delivery boy, would become the master.

To make money, he convinces his lover to take some money to give for a shady turnover, but the motorcycle with the money is captured off the coast of Salerno. The secretary is desperate, but Alvaro has another idea and puts a bomb on the safe, after taking more money and checks, simulating a robbery. Her daughter, Anna, pretends to be ill, sending Concetta to a party. So she goes out with Franco, but Alvaro sees them together. Carluccio notices the theft from the safe and the police are called.

Among the suspects there is also Franco, who defends himself by saying that at the time of the outbreak he was at the cinema, but no one saw him. He actually was with Anna, but he can't tell. Alvaro tries to frame him, sending him with Carluccio to pick up a load carrying coffee, but in truth he also has contraband cigarettes inside. Finance discovers them and arrests them. Meanwhile Laura goes to the home of Franco's mother, who, being blind, does not see her putting the stolen money between the pages of one of her books. Don Gaetano returns and his daughter, in tears, tells him everything; but her father doesn't take it well and threatens to kill Franco. Gaetano still wants to get them out of prison, but the police keep them inside because the money and checks placed by Laura at Franco's house are found. Anna goes to Franco's mother and tells her everything; she then she goes to Franco and she tells him she is pregnant. Alvaro has another idea and decides to go and have a talk with Anna and, to save her honor from her father, he proposes to marry him.

At a celebration where the inmates are also present, Franco sings the song "Lettera Napoletana" on the radio, moving his mother and Anna who listen to him from their homes. Anna has to get married but she convinces her father that she can't do it and he agrees. Laura, in a moment of weakness and sincerity, tells Gaetano everything, who awaits Alvaro's return. After a fight, in which the youngest and strongest Alvaro wins, Gaetano gets up and hits him from the back with a hammer on the head.

He decides to call the police, but Alvaro recovers and shoots him wounding him; then he runs away. But Gaetano manages to reveal to the police that the criminal will surely go away with the ship that is about to leave for the port. So the police search the ship, but when they find Alvaro, the latter reacts and is killed. Now Franco and Anna can kiss peacefully on the beach.


The Annals of the Heechee

The novel is about the multimillionaire space explorer Robinette Broadhead's efforts to solve a mystery. Even though he died in a previous novel in the series, his personality is stored on a machine. Broadhead is trying to resolve the issue of the "Assassins", which are pure-energy beings that stopped the expansion of the universe and triggered its contraction. The Assassins have concealed themselves in a black hole. Broadhead and the Heechee are trying to find them. When the Assassins come out, they converse with one of Broadhead's data-gathering computer programs and they reveal that they're not enemies.


The Boy Who Would Live Forever

The Heechee alien race developed advanced technologies, including spaceships, which have been found by humans, though people cannot figure out how the technologies work. At the Gateway asteroid, humans found many Heechee spaceships which had preprogrammed destinations. People tried to figure out how to change the destinations, but the Heechee technologies are not understood at all. As such, when explorers set out on the preprogrammed Heechee ships, they might find themselves going to a lethal dead end, or they might end up discovering a valuable new location. Two young explorers, Stan Avery and Estrella Pancorbo, set out on a preprogrammed Heechee ship, but they do not discover anything valuable. They set out towards a black hole where the Heechee are hiding to escape from the "Foe", a dangerous type of being also known as Kugel.

A Heechee called "Achiever" tries to figure out what the Kugel are doing. Meanwhile, a wealthy human named Gelle-Klara Moynlin uses sophisticated Heechee tools to watch the Crab Nebula expand. Another wealthy human, Wan Enrique Santos-Smith has a crazed hatred of the Heechee. Wan tries to think of ways to kill all of the Heechee. Another human who hates the Heechee, Reverend Orbis McClune, has died, but the electronically-stored version of McClune has been purchased by Wan. McClune is torn between assisting the obviously deranged Wan or trying to stop him. In another subplot, an artificial intelligence named Marc Anthony roves through the galaxy monitoring the Kugel and Wan.


Merry Christmas Mr. Mo

Widower and barber Mo Geum-san (Gi Ju-bong) is terminally ill. His dying wish is to make a short film directed by his estranged son, Stephen (Oh Jung-hwan).


Rainbow Over the Range

A gang of horse thieves have killed the sheriff and his deputy and have stolen all the horses that Jeff Manners needs to fulfill his contract with the U. S. Cavalry, then U.S. Marshal Tex Reed and his pal, Slim Chance, arrive in town. Tex then beats gang member Bart Griffin in a fight, Rader and Griffin decide to get Tex out of the way. They frame Jeff, but he joins forces with Tex in time to stop another horse raid in which Slim is injured.


Iceman (2017 film)

In the Ötztal Alps, more than 5300 years ago, a Neolithic clan has settled near a creek. It is their leader Kelab's responsibility to be the keeper of the group’s holy shrine, Tineka, contained in a wooden box. While Kelab is hunting, the settlement is attacked by three men, including Krant and his son Tasar. The attackers are searching for the shrine of Tineka. They find the shrine and take it. The members of the tribe are brutally murdered, amongst them Kelab’s Wife and son, the only survivor is a newborn baby. Blinded by pain and fury, Kelab is out for one thing alone – vengeance. He sets out after the murderers on a trek through the Alps bringing with him the newborn baby and a goat for its milk to feed the baby. He comes across a group of three men and seemingly kills two of them before realizing these are not the persons who attacked his village. They appear to be a father and son and the third man is an abductee. He decides to let the third man go. He continues on. The man who he decided not to kill tries to follow him and to travel with him but Kelab instructs him to not follow him. He next meets an old man and a younger woman. They allow him to stay with them for the night and feed him by the campfire. At night, the younger woman comes to him to have sex but he rebuffs her advances. The next day he continues on his travels but he leaves the newborn baby and goat behind with the old man and woman. He catches up to the three attackers but the attackers are higher on the mountain and shoot arrows down at him. The arrows miss but one of the attackers falls off a cliff. Kelab approaches the dead body and gouges out his eyes while screaming his dead wife and son's names. The remaining two attackers get away. Kelab pursues them high into the snowy Alps. He finally comes close to them and charges them both but falls into a crevasse. He survives the fall and he tries to climb out of the crevasse but he is unable. After some period of time in the crevasse, a rope is thrown down to him and he is able to climb out. It is the man who he had decided to not kill who has helped him. This man looks at him and then moves on. Krant and Tasar make it home and greet what appears to be the younger man's wife, Mitar. Whilst Mitar is comforting him Tasar on his wounded leg, Kelab kills him with an arrow. Kelab and Krant fight, with Kelab eventually overpowering and killing Krant. He returns to their camp to find Mitar with her two children, praying over the body of Tasar. Kelab finds the Tineka and helps bring the Krant's body to the funeral pyre. He sleeps in their tent and during the night Mitar tries to kill him. He grabs the weapon just in time but Mitar cannot follow through with it and lets him survive the night. Kelab sets off again into the high alps. Whilst walking he is suddenly struck by an arrow. We see that killer is one of the two men he originally mistook for the attackers of his village, completing their own revenge. Kelab collapses and rolls down the mountainside before dying in the deep snow.

Kelab's travels are a grand odyssey where he must fight constantly – for the infant’s survival; against the immense forces of nature; against hunters he encounters; and, amongst the loneliness of the quest, against a growing sense of doubt over the morality of his mission.


Die Kathedrale

The protagonist takes a tour through St. Pauls Kathedrale in the fictional town of Schönau, which is celebrating its 850th anniversary, and in addendum it is the 666th anniversary of the cathedral. There they bump into their former classmate Dani, who is also visiting the cathedral. The cathedral's visiting hours end, and the pair, having lost track of time, are locked inside. They explore the cathedral and discover letters written by Bernardo da Molina, Victor Paz's assistant, dating back to the 15th century. The letters suggest that Victor Paz, the architect of the cathedral, hid fifteen deadly traps in the cathedral to enact revenge on the Catholic Church as a whole, but also specifically against the Bishop Sebastian of Altenburg who murdered one of Paz's relatives under the Inquisition. It is also later revealed that Paz is the half brother of Jan Hus, a historical figure who was burned at the stake for heresy. The protagonist must visit three different years in time, and disarm five of the traps in each era; the three years being 1992, 1881 and 1437. If the protagonist fails to disarm all fifteen traps before the 56 hour time limit, a demon is summoned and kills them, as part of Paz's revenge on the Catholic Church.


Golden Child (novel)

The story isn’t told in a linear fashion. It begins with father Clyde Deyalsingh, coming home to his wife in their home in Trinidad and Tobago. He calls for his son Paul to help him remove the guard dog from the gate so he can park his car. His twin brother Peter arrives informing him that Paul left to go to the river and he doesn’t know where he is. Peter is incredibly studious and Paul is quieter and a source of frustration for Clyde. Paul earned the nickname “Tarzan” for having shabby overgrown hair. Clyde goes to look for him to no avail and by midnight is seriously worried. Clyde recounts a break-in the happened two weeks where Paul provoked the robbers and placed Joy’s life in danger. The incident caused a fight between the two where Paul remained silent, angering Clyde who bans him from going to a fete he was looking forward to. Clyde insists Paul has a confusing pattern of behaviour, remembering an incident when he saw him lying in the ground at midnight looking at the stars. Clyde has a flashback to the birth of his twin sons, where his uncle (a doctor) tells him his son Paul was oxygen deprived after his umbilical cord was tied around his neck. He was told Paul might suffer from an intelligence disorder but his uncle-in-law Vishnu says he since no obvious abnormality. Uncle Vishnu takes kindly to Clyde and pays for many of the child expenses and finds him a new job with more consistent pay. Clyde doesn’t like the rest of Joy’s family including Romesh (who always asks for money), Phillip (Joy’s rich lawyer brother) and Marilyn (Phillip’s pompous rich wife). Another flashback to a younger Paul, who when taken to a hair cutting ceremony was overwhelmed and screamed, causing a scene, embarrassing Clyde. Later on, Clyde is advised to aim to get Peter to Harvard, MIT and other very well established schools. He is also advised by another teacher to take Paul to a mental hospital (St Ann’s).

Now the story is told from Paul’s perspective. Paul, Peter and their parent visit his principle who makes a joke about Paul being ‘slow’. Paul overheard his parent arguing whether or not to move Peter up a grade, separating him for Peter. Paul doesn’t mind but is chastised by Peter who is convinced they’ll send him to St Ann’s. Paul recalls the incident when he went out stargazing. Uncle Vishnu and Mousey (Joy’s friend who helped raise them) die in a car crash). Joy, grieving, sets up a family reunion. Clyde takes Paul swimming and is surprised when he excels. Paul sneaking out to go swimming again, witnesses a shady security officer going through Phillip’s papers in his car, but tells no one. The family go to the beach the next day and Paul nearly drowns. Marilyn is positive she saw someone push him down the creek. Paul, driving in and out of sleep, overhears the family arguing about Vishnu’s and Mousey’s will money. Some time later, Joy asks Marilyn to do a mental assessment on Paul after learning he must be kept down a grade and is struggling severely in school. During the assessment Paul walks out and meets a man who invites him into his hut to watch a match. Paul, a little older, cuts his hair to please his father. Clyde organised for Paul to be able to go to the same school Peter goes. The Priest (Father Kavenaugh- a foreign teacher at his school) sees all of Paul’s wrong answers and tells him to come to extra classes. Paul tells him he’s “slightly retarded” which the Priest sternly disagrees with and pledges to find his own way to help Paul with his education. Philip is killed by bandits for being the judge on a major drug crime case. During a hurricane, Father Kavenaugh drives Pater and Paul home, and has an argument with Clyde about whether or not Paul is “retarded”.

Paul gets kidnapped by some men outside of his house.


Summerspell

The film follows as the members of a large extended family gather on the Fourth of July for a not-so-happy reunion on their California ranch right after World War II.


Song of the Buckaroo

In order to escape the law, a bandit takes the identity of a dead man, when is dead alter ego gets elected as mayor he decides to change his outlaw ways.


Judge Thenjiwe Khambule

The plot consist of different court cases introduced each week, starring Thenjiwe as the judge, who presides over the cases. Much as the show has been scripted, it is based on real life court cases but given a colourful and satirical twist.

The show which initially began on YouTube was later picked up by Moja Love, is on its third season with 39 episodes to date. In season 1, the first episode premiered on 17 February 2018 and the season finale was on 12 May 2018. Season 2 premiered on 18 August 2018 with the finale on 10 November 2018 and season 3 began on 17 November, and ended on 9 February 2019.


Krilon

The main character is Johannes Krilon, a middle aged real estate broker in Stockholm. He has formed a conversation group with six middle class friends that regularly meet to discuss various topics. Krilon's business is eventually attacked by two real estate rivals and he struggles to keep his group united against the aggression.


The Other End of Time (novel)

The novel is set in the near future, in a world in which the United States is struggling with many problems, including weapons of mass destruction, ecological damage, crime and hyperinflation. Then strange messages from space aliens are received. Dr. Pat Adcock has a theory that the aliens have taken up the old Starlab space station. Adcock recruits pilots Jimmy Lin and Martin Delasquez, an elderly astronomer (Rosaleen Artzybachova), and close protection agent Dan Dannerman (who is actually a government secret agent).

When they first explore the Starlab, they find strange alien technologies. Then suddenly, they are transported through space. The aliens have kidnapped the group because the aliens, called "Beloved Leaders", are battling against a terrorist named the Horch. The aliens are battling for dominance of the "Eschaton", which gives eternal life. The humans then learn that they are just copies of their old bodies; their real bodies were sent back to the Earth with wiped memories. Other copies have been experimented on with vivisection.


The Siege of Eternity

The novel is set in the near future, in a world in which the United States is struggling with many problems, including weapons of mass destruction, ecological damage, crime and hyperinflation. In The Other End of Time, government agent Dan Dannerman (actually a secret agent) goes up with a team to investigate an abandoned space station in Earth orbit after messages from space aliens are received. Dannerman and the group end up getting abducted by a type of space alien called "Beloved Leaders", who conduct many experiments on the humans, including making cloned copies and vivisection. In ''Siege of Eternity'', Earth is caught in the crossfire in a war between aliens called the "Beloved Leaders" and the Horch, which control the "Eschaton", a future which gives eternal life. The abducted humans escape and return to Earth, where they learn that their clones are already there. The returning humans bring three captured aliens, who claim that they will teach humans about alien "Beloved Leader" technology. An officer from the National Bureau of Investigation takes control of the clones. Then the aliens warn that there will soon be an invasion by the Beloved Leaders, and perhaps an invasion of the Horch too. At the end of the novel, an undercover religious militant attempts to kill the abductees.


Demon (comics)

Jimmy Yee repeatedly kills himself and reawakens at a motel. The police misidentify him and suspect him of murdering motel guests. Jimmy concludes that he is a "demon", and that each time he died his mind possessed the closest person.

Agent Hunter of the OSS takes custody of Jimmy. Jimmy provokes a suicide by cop and uses possessions to attack Hunter, but is overpowered. Hunter locks fatally injured Jimmy in a supermax prison death row to possess the neighbouring inmate. Jimmy improvises a weapon and suicides through dozens of condemned prisoners until he reaches a guard and escapes.

Jimmy plans to kill an imprisoned drunk driver to avenge his family. The OSS set a trap, but both parties are surprised that Jimmy's 10-year-old daughter, Sweet Pea, is a demon possessing the brain-damaged drunk driver. Jimmy kills his way through the agents and escapes reinforcements. He threatens to destroy the OSS if Sweet Pea is not brought to him. Hunter attempts another trap, but Jimmy kills the entire group and reunites with Sweet Pea. However, Hunter tricks Jimmy into making a disadvantageous possession, capturing him.

It is explained that the OSS planned to make demons to replace hostile dictators with US puppets. However, project leader Dr. Gellman used the demonizer on himself then killed his coworkers. Jimmy is offered a pardon to kill Gellman, who they say plans to attack the US. Jimmy agrees, but goes rogue and provokes a military response to destroy the OSS base. Everyone inside is killed, with Sweet Pea possessing her way out. Jimmy decides that they should quietly outlive any remaining adversaries.

After 90 years, Jimmy contacts Gellman. On meeting, Gellman immediately kills himself, ending his long life (as the next-closest person is Jimmy, another demon who cannot be possessed).

Another 100 years pass. Jimmy is now older than Gellman and bored with life, feeling that the best is behind him. Jimmy unexpectedly walks into a trap by Hunter, who had demonized himself before the lab was destroyed. Following an extended fight and chase, during which Jimmy phones Sweet Pea to warn her, Hunter executes Jimmy.

The OSS backtrace Jimmy to Sweet Pea and imprison her at Osaka Castle, with a bizarre arrangement of adversaries to create obstacles for demon possession. Hunter plans to harvest Sweet Pea's blood over several months to make a demon army and replace world leaders. Six months later he executes her for sending secret messages and harvests her remaining blood to complete his army.

Jimmy finds himself conscious but sense-deprived. He reasons that he possessed an unborn fetus. Later, Jimmy is born, possesses an adult, and sends a message for Sweet Pea.

Seven months earlier, Sweet Pea receives Jimmy's warning that Hunter is still alive. She faces a dilemma: the only way to locate Hunter is to be captured, but if she is captured she will not be able to fight Hunter. She recollects that each possession creates a parallel world where the suicide attempt failed, a certain fourth-dimensional distance apart. Sweet Pea possesses an astronaut and suicides in outer space, where the next-closest human is the same astronaut in the parallel universe. She goes to that universe's Earth and finds its Sweet Pea. One of them becomes captured while the other receives the prisoner's messages and plans an attack. Months later, the free Sweet Pea receives Jimmy's message and they reunite.

Sweet Pea declares victory but they both find life boring and decide to stop Hunter. They spend a month training, then create hundreds of duplicates using the entire human presence in space. Hours before Hunter's scheduled world coup, they launch their attack, with high casualties on both sides. The castle gate becomes a killing zone and Hunter releases failsafes, killing friend and foe. Jimmy directly engages and overpowers Hunter, who orders the lab guards to reinforce him. Distracted, Jimmy is captured by Hunter.

Hunter wants Jimmy to witness his victory, but Sweet Pea has taken over the lab – their actual goal – and exsanguinated a hundred duplicates for the demonizer's range to engulf the entire Earth, demonizing every human. Hunter's agents kill themselves in the planned coup but there is no one left to possess. Hunter's last failsafes kill everyone at the castle and lab.

Far away, one Jimmy and Sweet Pea watch news reports of the events. With everyone a demon and no one to possess, they are all equal and mortal. Sweet Pea is upset as this reality weighs on her. Jimmy recalls that Gellman said there was another way to make a possession, and considers the challenge of becoming a good person.


Such a Fun Age

Alix Chamberlain is a wealthy blogger and public speaker in her early thirties who has built a brand known as "LetHer Speak" around the practice of writing old-fashioned letters to businesses, often in exchange for free product samples, and encouraging women to be assertive. Alix's family has moved from New York City to her hometown of Philadelphia for her husband Peter's job as a television anchor, and her career is stalling as she raises two children and attempts to write her first book. Alix hires Emira Tucker, a 25-year-old African-American college graduate, as a babysitter to care for her three-year-old daughter Briar. Alix also has an infant daughter named Catherine.

Alix and Peter's home is egged at night and a window is broken after Peter received backlash for making a racist remark on-air, though he insists the comment was thoughtless. Alix calls Emira, who is at a party with friends, to take Briar with her to a local, trendy supermarket while she and Peter speak with the police. At the store, Emira, her friend Zara, and Briar dance to Whitney Houston and are noticed by an older white woman. After Zara leaves, a security guard approaches Emira at the white woman's behest and questions why Emira is with Briar. Emira explains the situation but the guard refuses to believe she is a babysitter, and Emira is freed only once Peter shows up and corroborates her story. The incident is recorded by a white bystander, Kelley Copeland, who urges Emira to seek justice against the store. Emira is shaken but does not want attention; she has him email the video to her and delete it from his phone.

Alix is shocked by the incident and tries to treat Emira better, offering her extra pay and gifts, and becomes intent on developing a friendship with her, though Emira simply regards Alix as her employer. Meanwhile, Emira runs into Kelley again on the train, and the two start dating. For Thanksgiving, Alix invites Emira and her boyfriend to the Chamberlain home. Upon meeting, they realize that Alix (formerly Alex Murphy) and Kelley dated at in high school and parted on bad terms. Later, Kelley tells Emira that she needs to quit her job because Alix is racist: in high school she called the police to a party at her mansion home, indirectly caused a Black student, Robbie, to lose his scholarship when he was arrested with drugs, and has a history of surrounding herself with black employees. Emira, feeling Kelley is being inconsiderate of her anxiety about her employment status and lack of professional career, refuses to quit.

Alix tells Emira that she should break up with Kelley because he fetishized black people in high school: he invited Robbie and the cool kids to the house to become friends with them and later broke up with Alix in favor of them. When Emira dismisses her advice, Alix gains access to Emira's email and leaks the video of the grocery store incident. To Emira's shock, it goes viral. Believing that Kelley leaked it, she breaks up with him. Alix comforts her and offers her a full-time job as Briar's nanny, which she accepts. Alix also arranges an interview with Emira and herself on local television.

Minutes before the interview, Emira learns that it was in fact Alix who leaked the video. On air, Emira embarrasses Alix by quitting and using the same line that Kelley had used to break up with her in high school. When Alix confronts her, Emira urges Alix to be a better mother to Briar. After the interview airs, Kelley tries to contact Emira but she does not respond.

Years pass and Emira begins working as administrative assistant. She sees Kelley with his black girlfriend and Mrs. Chamberlain with an older Briar but does not approach any of them. Well into her thirties, Emira wonders what she learned from her time at the Chamberlain house and what kind of person Briar will grow up to become.


Byoinzaka no Kubikukuri no Ie

Kindaichi Kosuke visits a photo studio to take photo for his passport. There he happens to meet a daughter who came to request a wedding anniversary photo shoot. Kindaichi and the owner of the photo studio visit a house called Byoinzaka no Kubikukuri no Ie to hand that photo to her.


Humility Garden

''Humility Garden'' is a novel in the form of an unfinished biography of the character Humility Garden.


Merrily We Roll Along (film)

Talented Broadway composer Franklin Shepard abandons his friends and career to become a Hollywood producer, told over the course of 20 years in reverse chronological order.


Girl Made of Stars

Twin siblings Mara and Owen attend a weekend party with their peers from Pebblebrook High School. There, Owen meets up with his girlfriend, Hannah. Mara sees Charlie, her former girlfriend, holding another girl's hand, which bothers her. She asks Owen's best friend, Alex, to drive her home. Alex seeks out Owen, but returns with a pallid expression on his face, which arouses suspicion in Mara.

At school, Mara finds out that Owen missed his classes. Back home, she sees her brother sobbing and her parents inform her that Hannah has accused Owen of rape. Thereafter, Mara visits Charlie and go to the bowling alley. Mara inquires about Charlie's personal life and Charlie reveals that she identifies as genderqueer. Mara describes Charlie as her best friend, which makes Charlie storm off.

When Hannah returns to school, her peers affront her. Charlie and Mara try to protect her therefrom and Mara attacks a student who maligned Hannah. The principal witness the attack and suspends her. Mara's parents ground her for the entirety of the suspension, but they let her attend a school fundraiser. There, she works with Charlie and apologizes to her for their strained relationship. She opens up to Charlie about Mr. Knoll, a professor who fabricated reports of cheating against her to make sexual advances on her. The confession catches Charlie off guard and Mara leaves the event distraught and in tears.

Owen reveals that prosecutors have dropped the charges against him. Charlie visits Mara and apologizes for her reaction to her confession. Once night falls, Mara climbs on the roof to gaze at the stars with her brother. Owen starts telling a story and Mara concludes the story by retelling her interaction with Mr. Knoll. With the support of her brother and Charlie, Mara tells her parents about Mr. Knoll.


The Earth Strikes Back

''The Earth Strikes Back'' is a compilation of 20 specially written tales of ecological terror.


Battletech: Hearts of Chaos

''Hearts of Chaos'' is a ''BattleTech'' novel which brings back Camacho's Caballeros, the mercenary team in the pay of Chandrasekar Kurita.


Lean Times in Lankhmar

''Lean Times in Lankhmar'' is White Wolf's second volume of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories.


Miracle at St. Andrews

Travis McKinley spent four years as a professional golfer later in life and then he no longer was good enough to compete. He then took his family on a trip to England and then Scotland. While in Scotland he met a Scottish native he met at a golf course in the United States earlier. This man had helped him then improve his golf game and in Scotland his coaching helped Travis win a tournament. This was a dream come true for Travis and his family. But this is nothing compared to the chance Travis gets to play some of golfing's greats in a tournament at the place where golfing began, at St. Andrews.


Clipjoint (novel)

''Clipjoint'' is a cyberpunk novel told from the point of view of the heroine.


Werewolf: Conspicuous Consumption

''Werewolf: Conspicuous Consumption'' is a ''Werewolf: The Apocalypse'' novel in which a group werewolves has been formed into a pack, defending a small cairn near the Midwestern town of Little River.


A Sister

A night. A car. Alie is in danger. To get by, she must make the most important phone call of her life.


Mars Plus

In ''Man Plus'', set in the not-too-distant future, with threat of the Cold War becoming a fighting war, people plan for the colonization of Mars to escape the seemingly-inevitable Armageddon. The American government begins a cyborg program to create a being capable of surviving the harsh Martian environment: a "Man Plus" called Roger Torraway who is converted from man to cyborg. While his cyborg body is adapted to Mars, he feels strange at first. As more nations develop cyborgs, the computer networks of Earth become sentient.

''Mars Plus'' is set fifty years after the first novel, when Mars is settled by humans and cyborgs. The cyborg Torroway is in the novel, but he is not the main character. The protagonist is Demeter Coghlan, a young woman from Earth who travels to Mars. Demeter is seeking information about a canyon that she believes may be significant if the colonists begin to convert Mars to an Earth-like planet. Amidst a backdrop of spies and newly dispatched Earth diplomats, the inexperienced Demeter senses that tensions are rising on the planet. She is further disoriented due to recovering from an accident. Despite the risks in the region, Demeter has intense sexual encounters with some of the local colonists. When the locals rebel against the surveillance set up by the computer network, Demeter is kidnapped by the computer network.


3pol Trobol: Huli Ka Balbon!

Secretary Ernesto Guillermo (Rowell Santiago), the Executive Director of National Defense Agency was murdered and his ''aide de camp'', Apollo "Pol" Balbon (Coco Martin), is blamed for his death by Senator Simon Esguerra (Edu Manzano) and General Damian Calupitan (Tirso Cruz III). Balbon attempts to contact the executive director's daughter Trina (Jennylyn Mercado) to learn about her father's unfinished mission prior to his death. He dresses in drag, as Pauleen Olivia Margaret or Paloma, to take gain her trust. Balbon and Trina escape to Balate, Batangas, where they stay at a home where Pol's other relatives and friends live. While working at the stable own by Yorme (Isko Moreno) who was the former mayor of Balate, Trina was almost raped by the workers and Balbon saves her and they inform him that they are hiding from Senator Simon Esguerra and General Calupitan. Trina later calls Yaya Mi (Mitch Valdes) to get the Ledger on her room, where her father hid it. After finding the Ledger, she goes to Balate, not knowing one of the Senator Esguerra's men are following her and Andrew Esguerra (Sam Milby) Trina's childhood friend informs his father where Pol and Trina is and he and his wife ordered him to get the Ledger and also kill Balbon and Trina. Meanwhile Yaya Mi finds Balbon and Trina and hands them the Ledger and one of Balbon's relative that Yorme could help them to hand the Ledger to the President. They go to Yorme's house and shows him the Ledger that Senator Esguerra and General Calupitan are responsible for Secretary Guillermo's death and they have to give it to the President and Trina informs that she and Balbon are being man-hunted by Senator Esguerra and General Calupitan and they already taken control of the police. Luckily Yorme reveals himself as an old friend to the President and he will be the one to hand the Ledger to him. Shortly after Yorme left to Manila with the Ledger in tow, Andrew and his men arrive at Balbon's house and captures Trina and one of the Balbon's relatives dashes to Yorme's stable and informs Balbon that Trina has been caught by Andrew's men and he hops on a horse and chases them where it ends at the river which all of Andrew's men are wiped out. Andrew manages to gain the upper hand and almost killed Trina. However before he could do so, Balbon throws a bamboo spear at Andrew killing him and saving Trina. Meanwhile Senator Esguerra and General Calupitan are finally arrested by the President, while the fate of Senator Esguerra's wife is unknown, either, she was also arrested for her indirect involvement. With Senator Esguerra and General Calupitan behind bars and Andrew dead, Balbon and Trina are finally married.


Tolo Tolo

Checco is a young Apulian entrepreneur dreamer who has opened a sushi restaurant in his town Spinazzola. However, after one month, the restaurant goes bankrupt and he chooses to emigrate to Africa to escape from debt. Here he adapts to being a waiter in a resort in Kenya, but at the outbreak of a civil war he decides to embark on a stowaway trip on a boat for migrants to Europe and chooses to do it with his African friends. However, he would not like to return to Italy, but rather to go to Liechtenstein where banking secrecy is in force and there is a lower tax burden than in Italy.


Easabat Al'nisa

The leader of a criminal gang known for smuggling diamond has a journalist on her tail who wants to reveal her identity. In the quest to capture her another criminal called Shaukat host a chess game to capture her because she is good in the game of chess.


Kyiv Day and Night

Season 1–4

Main

A group of four young friends — Karina, Albina, Bohdan and Sasha (Oleksandr) — rent an apartment which they call "Quartero" on the twenty-fourth floor of a building. The people live with socially complex in one room. Bohdan, a photographer, and Karina, a singer, dwell in one room, where they live as a couple, whereas Albina and Sasha are lodged separately. Bohdan directs Oksana to Quartero via a phone call while she boards a train to Kyiv. Soon after her arrival, her luggage is stolen by a pedestrian while she buys torte cake from shop. The luggage contains Oksana's important items, including her outfits and cash. Oksana meets with Sasha and Albina, while Karina doubts she is to be Bohdan's new girlfriend and develops more animosity towards her. Karina displeased about their relationship and frequently schemes against her and others, therefore changing to malevolent. Oksana notice Bohdan starts relationships with multiple women. The first one is a girl named Vika. Vika is smart girl, openly opposing Oksana, and talking to him aggressively. Bohdan then commits adultery to Liliia and the mischievous Karina. Oksana leaves him and meets with Pasha (Pavlo), who is employed as mechanic in a garage owned by a mogul named Andrii. Oksana continues dating with him and spent a romantic periods and finally they get married. They have almost a happy life until Pasha betrayed her. Like Bohdan, he secretly has had an extramarital relation with other women. Oksana finds out his all scandals, devorce him.

As the story goes on, she falls in love with Bohdan again and Pasha becomes more furious when he see their friendship. In season 3 episode 36, Oksana becomes pregnant with Bohdan and gives birth to a baby. After the child has grown up, Bohdan is earnestly responsible for a fond protection, although his attitude does not comply with Oksana's feeling. At the beginning of season 4, Nastia (Anastasiia), a sexually abused girl escapes from a wedding as a result of her final decision of forced marriage and joins the group, from whom Bohdan starts a romantic relation. While Epifanio hinders Bohdan in approaching either Oksana and Nastia, or having sex with them, Bohdan is forced to focus on his child and becomes alone. In season 4, Pasha reintroduced with Olezhka (Oleh) and Karina at a nightclub, with the help Olezhka, Pasha fall in love with Karina, and the two become romantically engaged.

In season 4 episode 15, Sasha spontaneously fall in love with Oksana during his proposition, and the two become engaged. In the episode 46, Bohdan seriously leaves Nastia as she assumed to have a fiancé, and to distance for sake of Alina's issue. This caused Bohdan to recall Oksana. Distressed Nastia then decided to move out Kyiv after her sister's incarceration in a psychiatric hospital, where she quits the city to begin a new life in the last episode.

After a binge party held by Pasha, Oleksandr, Epifanio, Olezhka, Sasha, Andrii and ultimately Bohdan are invited, but soon due to heavily intoxication, Bohdan vomits and departed to the apartment. The six men find themselves in unknown locations, but are soon reunited each other. At the apartment, Bohdan meets with Oksana, Yana, Albina and Karina where Bohdan intimately kisses Oksana. Oksana is shocked and reveals to Sasha.

In the next episode, Oksana prepares to marry Sasha, who was very intoxicated last night, and left Oksana, isolated from group. In the final episode, after some awaiting, Bohdan, who has a blackout due to intoxication, explains to Sasha that he really cares about his child and respects his friends and Oksana. He also apologizes for his actions. Bohdan's convincing arguments seem plausible to Sasha. Sasha then returned to the wedding and marries Oksana in double wedding of Albina and Oleksandr, Karina and Oksana reconcile. Bohdan affirms his interest in his baby, and the story concluded with the couples kissing each other as firecrackers sparked in sky, and wedding attendee surrounded them.

Minor

Taisiia's family

Taisiia is a student whose parent are always embroiled in domestic conflict. Her father Viktor wants to manage his family in worthwhile, though his wife Masha persistently nags him unwantedly. Both were committed extramarital sexual relation due to irreconcilable differences. Viktor reluctantly dates with Yana while her husband abandon her and Rita. He nevertheless decides put on resolution with his family, and is depressed. However Masha betrays him too and sleeps with many men. The family is tragically separated, and Taisiia marries her friend prematurely in season 3.

Rita's family

At the end of season 3, Rita's father, Andrii, arrives in Kyiv when she is hiking with Sasha. Soon after, Yana welcomes her youngest daughter Khrystyna. Yana exploits Khrystyna from going anywhere while Rita allows her to freely roam with her, which makes Yana anger. By default, Andrii thought that Yana made extramarital relation and breaks silence, but they become reconciled eventually. In episode 46, Andrii settles the siblings living issues, he granted their passport to live outside Kyiv. Recognizing the past family tussle, Rita and Khrystyna departed from their parent house and exit their hometown to live together.

Artur and Diana

Artur finds Diana at hotel and start their love story, though their relation is short-lived. Artur also sleeps with Khrystyna following a house party held by Rita, and he also becomes engaged to Rita, while Andrii dislikes him for doing this. Artur sleeps with an actress while he shooting in the film in episode 45. They are finally reconciled and he proposes to her in the last episode.

Andrii's pub

Starting from season 4, Andrii opened a pub that is run by Epifanio and Pasha. The leadership of the pub is disputed between these two persons. The venture has different legal issues. Andrii divides each individual for certain tasks. Nastia also works within, but faces threats by her sister due to she supposed has an affair with Epifanio. A bartender Artur is dismissed by Andrii due to alleged romantic connection with Rita. Oksana has been the professional cake maker in it.

Nastia and Alina

In season 4, a bride named Nastia accidentally intercepts the group's share taxi when she seeks hideout to avoid marrying her bridegroom, who sexually abused her. She firstly meets with Oksana, Sasha and Bohdan, and told them what she happened from the beginning. During that night, Nastia attempts to inject poison into Epifanio in his sleep as Albina come upon and failed her action. Nastia in the first place falls in love with Epifanio, but he already has a connection with Alina without acknowledgment of her sister. Nastia then begins a covert relationship with Bohdan, who loves her very much. As this fact comes to light, Nastia denies the relationship, disliking him so well while Bohdan promises not return to Oksana. In episode 46, Bohdan seriously leaves Nastia after her rejection. Distressed by her sister health, Nastia quits Kyiv in order to begin a happy life at last episode.

In the middle episode, Nastia's sister Alina returns to Kyiv and uses Artur as a puppet for espionage. Alina has many mental disorders that triggers her to attack someone who has been her friend and often her case ruled as insanity defense. Soon after their dating, Alina stabbed and kidnapped him and gagged to log cabin, and cut Nastia's wrist with knife and rendered unconsciousness. She intended the scheme for pretending Artur as a killer of Nastia and to avoid further scrutiny that indicates her connection with the attempted murder. Upon police investigating the scene, Alina again attempted to stab him to death before he nearly escapes from the log cabin. Alina is very interested in Epifanio, and the begin dating one another.

In episode 45, Alina stabbed Epifanio's shoulder while she kisses him, and saved by Nastia and Bohdan as Pasha calls for emergency help. Epifanio sustained from less blood loss from veins and healed within a week. Subsequently, Alina is transferred to mental asylum and incarcerated as soon as she begins recovering to a state of normal mental health.

Season 5

On August 28, 2018, the fifth season was premiered with a reboot and some of the original cast members are removed. Albina Pererva, Oleksandr Volodymyrovych, Pavlo Serhiienko and Nazar Kukharenko (season 4) recur their role in this season. There is also character replacements in this season. Characters Alina and Nastia are replaced by new actors with the same real name and are played by Alina London and Anastasiia Durkot. Model Maksym "Fizruk" Sosnovskyi has been nominated by audience as "Top Model of Ukraine" for his role in the series. Similar to the previous seasons, the season is affixed in a story arc.

The plot revolves around a group of five people, finding themselves in an unpredictable mess due to romantic, financial and friendship problems. Alina, Sam, Nastia, Yaroslava reside in the apartment as Albina and Oleksandr recur their residency from the season. The fate of a story obviously tragedy at the later episode, almost all friendly characters sadly break up.

Businessman Nazar is introduced to Alina and they begin a romantic relation. Despite being on again, off again, they face difficulties in their relationships. Both are hindered by business ventures, and Nazar's romantic connection to Polina. Alina's behavior exhibits betrayal of men, prostitution in exchange of money. In the last episode, she leaves him with a note slipped inside a bag that notifies her decision to start a new life.

In the middle episode, Polina become dated to Pasha, without knowing her connection with Nazar, who has been his client. When Pasha find a new girlfriend near the end of episode, Nazar demonize him to his girlfriend, and make arrest him in the final episode.

Sam begins a relationship with Yaroslava. Yaroslava desires Sam to start a new job, with goals for a better life. However he becomes romantically involved with Alina which leads their relation to be terminated. He becomes a drummer of band after serious breakthrough. During the middle of the episode, a girl named Yuliia joins the group, becoming his girlfriend. However, this is frustrated by her close friend, in which she secretly taking him in the last episode.

The relationship of Max (Maksym) and Nastia seems silly, childish and good. However they ignore their mutual ideas, and interests routinely. Max participates in a dancing show, Nastia often doing in household, such as sewing clothes. In the last episode, Max resents Nastia as a result of her ignorance and she is dating a new boyfriend called Ruslan. He left video recording that describes his last resort to live his friends. Before that, he entrapped Ruslan into prostitute where he called Nastia to see them. Nastia then extremely upset by Ruslan and leaves him. She finds Max while he is about leaving the room, but is ignorant, ultimately Max proceeds to leave his friends.

The life of husband-and-wife Oleksandr and Albina in this season is complicated after Oleksandr opens a detective room. Oleksandr hires a secretaryess to his room, but unfortunately she win him over, and frustrate their relationship. However, they become reconciled and left their home at the final scene.


The Tomten in Åbo Castle

Beneath Turku Castle, in the deepest and darkest cellar vault, lived the 700-year-old elf Tomten with a white beard so long that he could wind it twice around his waist. The lonely Tomten was good and honest, but disciplined and tidy, and also had a slightly peculiar taste for his living comforts. He had only three friends: the elf of Turku Cathedral, his magical black cat Murri in the cellar vault and his only human friend, Matts Mursten, the old janitor of Turku Castle.

Matti Kivinen was 12 years old when he first met the Tomten; at that time, the boy was looking for old musket bullets in the vaults of the castle, where he found an underground passage. Matti was trapped in the tunnel as the rocks collapsed, but the Tomten who emerged helped him out of the tunnel through Turku Cathedral. Matti didn't expect to see Tomten anymore, but the old elf wished Matti a great future and secretly helped Matti in his studies and work, until Matti (now Matts) became a janitor at Turku Castle at the age of 30.

Matts worked for 50 years until he retired at the age of 80 and left his job for his granddaughter's husband. After that, old Matts spent a lot of time in the decaying castle, repairing the place, not knowing that the Tomten also repaired the castle every now and then. There were plenty of things to repair in the castle due to the weather and the natural forces, but the Tomten was tenacious and had for centuries secured the castle by repairing it so that the castle would not leave only ruins over time.

When Tomten saw how old Matts loved the castle like him, his heart was tender and he reappeared to Matts after all these years. In his spare time, Tomten told Matts about the history of the castle and the people who inhabited it, including the dukes and kings. Tomten used to invisibly enjoy the table and secretly listen to the secret talks of the lords of the castle. He also told Matti about the battles and other conflicts around the castle; when the Great Fire of Turku came at the time when Tomten was visiting Raseborg and Loviisa to meet his cousins, he had decided that he would never leave Turku again. Tomten introduced Matts to the cellar vaults of the castle where Tomten lived. There, he showed the first door to his guarded treasure chamber full of gold, silver and jewels. He also showed another door that leads to the dungeons where many would-be treasure thieves are now in chains and turned into wolves. The old elf also showed a third door, which he himself would not dare to open. According to Tomten, there is a tunnel under the door to beneath the castle's foundations, where the old Väinämöinen, the ageless wise man, is sitting and waiting with his warriors. Matts swore to himself that he would never visit beneath the castle.

However, he invited Tomten to the upcoming castle wedding: Rose, Matts's great-granddaughter, was marrying a sergeant major. Tomten, invisible, gave her a beautiful crown as a gift. The guests, who did not see Tomten, were sure that Matts has found it in the castle, but only Matts knew the truth. Matts drank too much wine and started to tell about Tomten and treasure to the greedy gossip Saara, who went on to tell her greedy son Kiljanus everything she heard. Saara and Kiljanus, looking for treasure, came into the cellar vault. Tomten stopped them and turned Saara into a cat and her son Kiljanus into a wolf. They would never be seen by people again. Tomten was disappointed with Matts and he replaced Rose's crown with a piece of rusty iron. Matts understood the reason and repented of his actions. Tomten was no longer friendly toward the inhabitants, the flowers were no longer watered and the walls were not repaired. The old elf was tired.

One day, Tomten showed up for the last time to 90-year-old Matts, who was visiting the castle with Rose and her son, Eerik. At that meeting, Matts offered his life to preserve the castle, but Tomten said he would rather have the life of the baby as his servant, and Rose adamantly refused. Tomten was ready to do something violent, but the song of Väinämöinen's kantele stayed his hand. However, Matts died while the kantele was playing. Rose promised to Tomten that her son would take care of the castle. After Matts's funeral, the Tomten began to repair the Turku castle again, and invisibly help the many people moving to repair it.


Dead at Daybreak

Zatopek 'Zet' van Heerden, an Afrikaner former cop, is private detective. He is appointed by the lawyer Hope Beneke to find in less than 7 days a testament bequeathing to the widow Wilna van As the fortune of her husband, Johannes Jacobus Smit. This rich antiquarian was tortured at their home and murdered after the opening of his safe-deposit box and the stealing of its content. van Heerden discovers that "J. J. Smit" was not the person whose papers he carried, and that someone wants to hide his true identity.

The plot alternates between the chapters written in the third person and describing the step-by-step investigations, and those written in the first person and detailing the history of the personal life of Zet van Heerden. This character is like a vindicator showing us that no one holds a single truth, and that coexistence with former enemies is difficult.

In parallel, the reader discovers the life of Thobela Mpayipheli, a member of Umkhonto we Sizwe — the armed wing of African National Congress — sent to the former Soviet Union and East Germany to be trained as an assassin.


The Reefs of Space

The novel is set in a dystopian future where mankind is ruled by a brutal totalitarian government known as the ''Plan of Man'', enforced by a computerized surveillance state. The main character is a genius scientist, Steve Ryeland, who is trying to build a new type of rocket drive. While Ryeland is struggling with amnesia, he has a computer companion named Oporto. Due to Ryeland's anti-government actions in the past, the Plan of Man Computer deems him to be a security risk, so he is forced to wear a bomb-equipped collar, which he is hoping to be able to remove.


Starchild (novel)

The novel is set in a dystopian future on an Earth where mankind is ruled by a brutal totalitarian government known as the ''Plan of Man'', enforced by a computerized surveillance state. In ''The Reefs of Space'', the main character is a genius scientist, Steve Ryeland, who is trying to build a new type of rocket drive. In ''Starchild'' there is an unknown person or group called "Starchild" who stands up to the "Plan of Man" computer. The "Starchild" leads a bloody campaign against the computer and sabotages "Plan of Man" technologies. Another mystery is how a "Plan of Man" agent named Boysie Gann can travel across space in a flash. The reader learns more about the Reefs of Space, areas which have only a few habitable zones. When refugees from the "Plan of Man" state, try to escape to the Reefs of Space, the "Plan of Man" tries to blockade the Reefs, but this is not effective.


Rogue Star (novel)

In ''The Reefs of Space'', the main character, Steve Ryeland, is a genius scientist trying to build a new type of rocket drive. In ''Starchild'' there is an unknown person or group called "Starchild" who stands up to the "Plan of Man" computer, leading a bloody rebellion.

In ''Rogue Star'', the "Plan of Man" computer's totalitarian domination is ended when humans meet advanced "civilizations and godlike beings" from nearby galaxies who have created utopian societies. Nevertheless, Andreas Quamodian is still unhappy in his home on Exion Four, even though it is a model society. He gets a strained message from an old girlfriend on Earth, Molly Zaldivar. When he teleports to get to her, he is abducted by a rogue star. On Earth, Molly's inventor boyfriend Cliff Hawk is examining rogue stars and tries to "play God" by creating one in his laboratory.


Paradise (1975 film)

Faulkner, a private detective on the Gold Coast, investigates a murder.


Orenochi wa Taninnochi

Kinugawa Ryosuke transfused yakuza's blood when he was a child because of that blood transfusion he sometimes transforms into a super-human.


Dokgo Rewind

Kang Hyuk (Oh Sehun), a middle-school student took down 30 high-school students single-handedly and got the name 'Dokgo'. 2 years later, he is a dropout and hangs out with his two friends: Choi Jae-Wook (Shin Won-ho) and Goo Bon-hwan (Lee Bum-kyu) who are also dropouts. One day, Hyuk and his friends save Kim Kyu-soon who was getting bullied at the alley, Kyu-soon befriends them asks them to help him protect his sister, Kim Hyun-sun (Mina). He tells about the Ki Cheon High and Dang Young High school alliances, a group of delinquents who bullies students and takes money from them to support their circles. Cho Kang-hoon is the leader of Ki Cheon High and Kim Sung-kyu is the leader of Dang Young High.

Kim Jong-il (Jo Byung-gyu), a Ki Cheon High student who does not want to be the part of the circle hence he wants to leave and live his life normally. He was sent with other students to bring Kim Kyu-soon on orders from Kim Young-ha, second-in-command of Ki Cheon High. He showed impressive fighting skills with a pen and after that, he left the circle and promised Kang-hoon never to fight.

Pyo Tae-jin (Ahn Bo-hyun), a wrestler from Dang Young High's wrestling team, meets Hyuk and his friends in the same alley and befriends them. He has impressive wrestling skills and prepares for the upcoming tournament. A girl named Cho Ho-rim likes him and after confessing him they started dating each other. After getting discharged from the hospital, Kyu-soon, and Hyun-sun were taken to Sung-kyu where Sung-kyu beats him mercilessly. While Jong-il fights with the Dang Young High students by breaking the promise whereas Hyuk and his friends come to save Kyu-soon and Hyun-sun.

Later that night, Kyu-soon dies because of his injuries. Jong-il got suspended from school and befriends Hyuk and Tae-jin. After knowing that the school does not want to take any action on Kyu-soon's death, Hyuk and Jong-il vow to take down both Dang Young and Ki Cheon High. They meet Lee Dong-jae who provides them information regarding both the schools. Hyuk and Jong-il decide to take on the students one by one.

Sung-kyu decides to dissolve the wrestling team as he wants to take revenge on Pyo Tae-jin. After the tournament, he lures Ho-rim and assaults her, Pyo Tae-jin beats him mercilessly where Hyuk interrupts him. Hyun-sun says Sung-kyu to ask her and Kyu-soon forgiveness for all the wrongdoings hence putting an end to Dang Young High circle and the alliance as well. Whereas Jong-il loses to Myung Jin-hwan in a fight.

Two weeks later, Pyo Tae-jin got suspended from Dang Young High, Hyun-sun went to States to live with her parents. Hyuk and Jong-il fight with each other as a part of practice following Jong-il losing to Jin-hwan whereas Tae-jin gets beaten up by Kang-hoon. Then Tae-jin shows up and asks Hyuk and Jong-il if he could join them and take down Ki Cheon High. Hyuk took down Kang-hoon revealing he is 'Dokgo', which means "A poisonous drum. Anyone who hears its sound dies". While Jong-il took on Jin-hwan hence ending the delinquent circle of Ki Cheon High. The same night Hyuk got a phone call, where he gets to know his older twin brother, Kang Hu was beaten to an inch of his life. Months later Hu dies and Hyuk vows to take revenge for Hu's death.


Pals of the Silver Sage

Tex gets a job on Sugar Gray's ranch. He soon discovers how the brand on her cattle have been changed to that of Vic Insley's, then he gets the brands switched back, while resisting attempts on his life. Now he must find a way to get the cattle to market.


Twenties (TV series)

The scripted comedy series follows a queer black woman in her twenties, Hattie (Jonica T. Gibbs), and her two straight best friends, Marie (Christina Elmore) and Nia (Gabrielle Graham), as they try to find their footing in life, love, and the professional world in Los Angeles.


All the Freckles in the World

In 1994, José Miguel moves to Mexico City and goes to a new school in the peak of World Cup fever. There, he falls in love with Cristina, but in order to be with her, he has to break up her current relationship with Kenji Matarazzo. José bakes a cake for Cristina for her birthday; however, when José's dad shows up the day before and eats the cake, José's mom gives him money to buy something for her from the bakery. At school, he gives her the gift and they become friends.

After school, José heads home with Liliana, who gives him a cassette tape. Liliana kisses José. However, when José rejects her advances and says that he still likes Cristina, they decide to stay friends and act like it didn't happen.

José gives the cassette tape to Cristina as a gift and she takes it. As they start getting closer, José creates a soccer team and enters into their school's soccer tournament to impress Cristina. One day after school, Cristina lets Kenji listen to the cassette. Kenji says he doesn't like rock music and asks where she got it from. The next day at school, when Kenji learns that José gave it to her, Kenji confronts José in the bathroom. They make a bet that whoever wins the final in the tournament would keep Cristina and the other would never talk to her again; however, José's team loses miserably at the final.

After the game, when José insists Kenji cheated, Kenji tells José to meet him after school where they will fight for Cristina. After school, Cristina tells José not to fight, but when he says he has to fight for her honor, she pleads to Kenji to go easy on him since he's just a freshman. José throws dirt at Kenji, and in retaliation, he punches José in the face, knocking him to the ground. When Cristina goes to see if José is fine, they kiss.

A few weeks later, at a ice skating rink, Cristina talks while Jose doesn't listen. He tells her that he believes he likes Liliana. Angry, Cristina slaps him and leaves. Jose brings flowers to Liliana but sees her making out with Kenji. He tells her that he likes her and she rebuffs him.

At home, Jose's father tells him that they're moving.

Cristina and Liliana listen to music together at school. Jose walks towards them and tells them that he loved them both. Jose and his family drive towards their new house, making a stop for their daughter to pee. Jose takes this time to walk around, stopping by a girl hitting baseballs. It ends in him falling in love with her. As the credits roll, there's a follow up in their lives.


405 Method Not Allowed (Mr. Robot)

On Christmas morning, Elliot burns the van and is picked up by Darlene. Elliot and Darlene, posing as an employee, break into Virtual Realty, the company that keeps the servers for Cyprus National Bank. Elliot installs a firmware hack that gives them 40 minutes to get the information they need while temporarily disabling the security cameras. Nearly getting caught, Elliot triggers a power outage which aids their escape. The security team call the police when they realize they've been infiltrated, but only lay eyes on Elliot. He leads the police on a foot chase through Central Park. Darlene is able to walk out, now posing as a gym attendee, and pick up Elliot after he is hit by a car and leaps over a guard rail. Dominique is sent by Janice to the local police department to give the Dark Army control over the van investigation. While meeting with her family, the Central Park incident is on the news. Janice sends her out again to immediately capture Darlene and Elliot, seen on a traffic camera. Elliot texts Price that Tyrell won't be coming to the meeting. Price follows clues to the location of the Deus Group meeting that night; and replies that it'll happen with or without Tyrell. Krista is confronted by Vera.

The episode is presented without dialogue, apart from its opening and ending, beginning with "We don't have to talk" (Darlene to Elliot) and ending with "It's time we talk" (Vera to Krista).


María Emilia: Querida

María Emilia (Coraima Torres) lives with her grandmother and her two brothers. These are very capricious and do not care that María Emilia works every day to support her family. Mónica (Ana Patricia Rojo), her sister is very ambitious and her desire is to leave the humble neighborhood where they live and marry a millionaire. For that reason she tries to make Francisco (Roberto Sen), a rich businessman, fall in love with her. María Emilia gets another job to be able to earn more money as a teacher for Francisco's youngest daughter, there she will meet Alejandro (Juan Soler), also Francisco's son. María Emilia falls in love with Alejandro, and he who has no interest in falling in love only plays with her, but little by little he will begin to feel attraction for her.


Elephant Boy (TV series)

The story of a 12 year old, Toomai, his younger brother Ranjit, and their friendship with an elephant.


Fighting Valley

The Rangers investigate the theft of ore from a smelting mine.


Gendai Yakuza: Yotamono Jingi

The film centers around three brothers, who are all born into poverty and raised in a slum. The eldest son, Kōichi, becomes a powerful gang leader, the second son, Gorō, is a lone wolf fighting on his own terms, and the third son, Tōru, is alive but lacks a purpose to guide his life. The world of Japanese organized crime soon drags all three brothers into a horrific struggle of hatred and revenge.


The Sixth of July

In Russia, there is hunger, devastation and intervention. On July 4, the Fifth All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers, Peasants, Red Army and Cossack Deputies opens in Moscow. In the ranks of the revolutionaries is a split - Left Social Revolutionaries are trying to wrest power from the hands of the Bolsheviks. At the request of the Left Socialist-Revolutionary faction, a representative of the underground Ukrainian peasant congress Aleksandrov addressed the deputies with a fiery speech. He calls on the audience to vote for the rejection of the infamous Brest-Litovsk treaty.

After Lenin's speech, which rejected any war with the German Empire, the congress adopts a Bolshevik resolution approving the activities of the Council of People's Commissars.

On July 6, the Central Committee of the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party gathered for an emergency meeting. To break the treaty, which they saw as counterrevolutionary, a decision was made to physically eliminate the German ambassador Wilhelm von Mirbach.

The assassination of the ambassador signaled the beginning of an uprising. One by one the buildings of the most important city services fall into the hands of the revolutionaries. Dzerzhinski and Latsis were arrested. A message is received from Yaroslavl about a rebellion led by the Socialist Revolutionary Boris Savinkov.

By evening, using their last reserves, the Bolsheviks sent delegates to the labor collectives for mass agitation and organization of the defense of the city. They resolve to counteract the uprising, not with volunteers, but an organized military force.

At dawn, units of the Latvian Riflemen entered the city. Danishevsky, sent for negotiations, completed his mission successfully. After several hours of heavy fighting, the Left Socialist Revolutionary uprising was crushed.

On July 9, 1918, the Fifth All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers, Peasants, Red Army and Cossack Deputies continued its work, now under Bolshevik one-party rule.


Adam and Eve (1969 film)

According to Sharia law, a husband who has divorced his wife can return her only after she divorces her new husband. Undertaker Bekir wants to get his wife back and so he marries her to a hairdresser named Adam.


White Explosion

The film takes place in 1942, when Soviet climbers saved the inhabitants of the Caucasus foothills by sacrificing themselves.


A Nest of Gentry (film)

Fyodor Ivanovich Lavretsky returns to his estate after 11 years in Paris, in which his wife remained. Frustrated by life, deceived by his wife who had cheated on him, exhausted by a long separation from Russia this is how the hero looks at the beginning of the film. Soon, Lavretsky falls in love with his charming young cousin's daughter, Lisa. After some time, Lavretsky learns from the newspapers about the death of his wife in Paris. The declaration of love to Lisa and the simultaneous arrival of the suddenly risen wife's estate complicate a seemingly simple story.


Kunoichi Keshō

The plan to overthrow the Tokugawa Shogunate, led by Yui Shōsetsu and Marubashi Chūya, failed. Matsudaira Nobutsuna sensed the movement of Yui Shōsetsu and had Hattori Hanzo search for the funding source. As a result, Matsudaira Nobutsuna learned that the billions of treasure left by the Toyotomi clan had been hidden. He sends Amakusa Senchiyo and his subordinate to Nagasaki to find the treasure.


Ninpō-chūshingura

Mumyō Kotarō killed his betrayed fiancé Orie and He flees to Utsunomiya. On his way he happens to saves Chisaka Hyōbu's daughter Oyu(She is exactly like Orie.) be attacked by ninja. Thus he stays Chisaka's residence in Yonezawa. Chisaka was just trying to stop Forty-seven rōnin's revenge against Kira Kōzuke no suke by female ninja's sexual entrapment. Chisaka asks Kotarō to lead female ninja. Kotarō accepts the request on condition of marriage to Oyu.


Rider without a Horse

Namibia celebrates its 18th Independence anniversary. The 100-year-old Rider Monument (Reiterdenkmal) comes to life. The rider is confronted with what he stands for and decides to change that.


Superliminal

The player heads to the Pierce Institute to help test its SomnaSculpt technology which is designed to provide dream therapy to patients. They are put to sleep and placed in a testing environment constructed in their dreamworld, where they are capable of performing reality bending feats such as changing the size of items based on perspective or instantly creating copies of them. However, the player fails to wake up at their appointed time, ending up back inside the dreamworld. A Pierce Institute doctor, Dr. Glenn Pierce, communicates to the player through radios, explaining that they have completely lost track of the player, and that the player is likely traveling through successive dream layers. Meanwhile, the AI administering the dream therapy advises the player to initiate an "Explosive Mental Overload" in order to trigger the "Emergency Exit Protocol" and escape the dreamworld.

Eventually, the player travels through enough dream layers to trigger the Emergency Exit Protocol, but it fails due to an unknown error. The AI concludes that SomnaSculpt therapy failed to eliminate the player's negative emotions; hence they cannot leave the dreamworld. The AI then advises the player to find their own way out. With the player now trapped, the dreamworld becomes increasingly surreal. Eventually, the player creates a dream paradox and ends up in the realm of Whitespace where all sense of reality is lost.

The player is eventually able to navigate their way out of Whitespace, and Dr. Pierce congratulates them, revealing that the entire journey occurred just as planned, as it was a hidden test to see if the player could solve their problems by viewing things from every different perspective, which will help them grow as a person. Dr. Pierce also advises that even though the test occurred in the dreamworld, everything the player learned is as real as they want it to be. The player then returns to the room where they began in, where Dr. Pierce tells them to wake up.


Danzón (film)

Julia (María Rojo) is a phone operator in Mexico City who lives for her job, her daughter and danzón. She is a strict and expert Danzon dancer.

In the last six years, Julia has done the danzón with Carmelo (Daniel Rergis), a tall and silent man, in the ''Salón Colonia'' every Wednesday. However, they barely have spoken each other off the dance floor. One night, Carmelo disappears without a trace. Julia realized how important he became in her life. Lonely and sad, Julia takes a train to Veracruz, where she knows Carmelo has a brother. That trip changes her life, becoming a journey of self-discovering.


Blue Eyelids

''Marina Farfán'' works at a cloth factory, and during a work ceremony the owner of the company draws Marina's name on a contest and she wins a paid trip to ''Playa Salamandra''. When she collects her prize, ''Marina'' finds out it's a trip for two, but her introverted and sordid personality had stopped her from connecting with other people for years, and she doesn't have anyone to share the trip with.

Later, while ''Marina'' buys bread, she is recognized by ''Víctor'', a former high school classmate that she doesn't remember, but who is a little insistent on talking to her to remember the old days. ''Marina'' isn't interested in his advances, but when she fights with her sister ''Lucía'', who was supposed to come with her on the trip, she decides to call ''Víctor'' and invite him to go with her instead.

''Víctor'' agrees to go with her, but as the departure day gets closer, spontaneously, they alternate invitations to go out that make them gradually get to know each other. Although there's mutual disposition, they never connect with each other emotionally. It comes to the time when they both have to confess that they're alone, and that it's the main reason they got together despite being two strangers.

When the day of the travel arrives, ''Marina'' decides to go by herself. When she returns, she talks with ''Víctor'', and they both agree to give each other a second chance. ''Víctor'' proposes to her, and she accepts, despite the lack of chemistry and love between the two of them.


Into the Foothills

The story is of a gold claim stolen and recovered. The dramatic apex of the film featured two men and a girl defending themselves against an attack by an intoxicated Mexican soldiers until they are rescued by United States Troopers. The hero of the drama, a young prospector discovers a gold mine but is shot by the father of the girl he loves. He recovers both his health and his mine which the villain was working to steel. In the end, he marries the heroine.

''The Moving Picture World'' provided a synopsis from 1914:

Steve Brady, a young prospector, and his three pals search in vain for months among the foothills for a vein of gold that will make them rich. Steve, while stumbling through the underbrush one day, trips, and, in throwing out his hand to save himself, accidentally strikes a rich lode. Overjoyed at his discovery he starts for town for some supplies and on the way he meets Barker, a villainous old miner, who is starting off with his wife and beautiful daughter, Ruth, to prospect. Steve tells him of the find. Barker plies him with whiskey until he is drunk and then strikes him over the bead with the empty bottle. He is about to kill Steve, but his wife interferes only to be brutally beaten, and he desists only when his daughter threatens to shoot him. Steve gains his senses and staggers away. Barker sends a shot after him, wounding him in the arm. Barker and his family then move on and he accidentally stumbles across Steve's shack. Fearing the wrath of the rangers he deserts Ruth and her.

Zig Zag Street

Richard Derrington is a 28 year old corporate lawyer in Brisbane struggling to cope after his girlfriend, Anna, has left him. He lives on Zig Zag Street in the suburb of Red Hill, Brisbane, Queensland in his grandmother's former home. The novel follows his life over a six-week period as he continues to "mess things up", before finding new purpose and new love.

The novel features a number of Brisbane landmarks, including Broadway On the Mall, Park Road in Milton as well as the eponymous Zig Zag Street ( ). It references British band The Smiths. Its reference to Tim Tam biscuits and other Queensland icons has made it a cultural favourite.


Love 101 (TV series)

The story begins in today's Istanbul when a woman called Işık (Bade İşçil) arrives at an old house. There she recalls the past and friends of her youth.

Back in 1998, a group of young people (Eda, Osman, Sinan, and Kerem) studying in a school of Istanbul are at risk of expulsion because of their poor behavior. They are very different from their classmates, therefore, very lonely. The headmaster and most of the teachers are against them, only one teacher by the name of Burcu (Pınar Deniz) does her best to protect the teenagers. However, they find out that Burcu will be relocated, which means that all of them would be expelled after her relocation. In order to prevent this, the students unite and make a plan. The students discover that according to the law, she can choose the place of work by herself if she is married. They decide that they will try to make Burcu fall in love with the new sports teacher, Kemal (Kaan Urgancıoğlu), so that she can stay in Istanbul. Soon enough they discover that Burcu is already in a "happy" relationship and that it won't be easy to make her stay. They ask for help from Işık (İpek Filiz Yazıcı), an excellent student and a girl with a big heart. Soon she becomes a part of their group. This union helps the students change for the better, understand themselves, realize the importance of true friendship, find love and their own way in life. Eda (Alina Boz) aspires to be a graphic designer, even though her family wants her to gain money and has already been preparing her for social mobility. Osman (Selahattin Paşalı) is a young entrepreneur, trying to hustle his way out of poverty by always finding gigs. Sinan (Mert Yazıcıoğlu) struggles to keep his life together, always sipping from his hip flask as he continues living with his senile grandfather since he was 14 after his family’s divorce. Kerem (Kubilay Aka), a basketball player who gets kicked out of the school team also endeavors the struggles of being the son of a very famous person in Turkey.


Unstoppable (TV series)

The series revolves around three wealthy friends, Rocío, Vera, and Carlota, who decide to take a road trip to Oaxaca and on the way meet a stranger who changes their lives.


Entergalactic (TV series)

Jabari is a charming, streetwear-clad artist on the cusp of real success. After a chance run-in with his cool new photographer neighbor, Meadow, Jabari has to figure out whether he can make space for love in his life.


Mekorama

The story of Mekorama occurs after the events of the game ''Odd Bot Out'' escapes from the factory. The story begins when a bot named B lands in a strange diorama after having its engine depleted of fuel. As the game progresses, B moves through various areas and obstacles including other bots and various mechanical objects.


Director (1969 film)

The film takes place during the end of the civil war in Russia. The film tells about the sailor Alexei, who becomes the director of the automobile plant. He is trained by Ford in the United States, produces the first Soviet lorry and participates in the international rally in Kara-Kuma.


Tomorrow, on April 3rd...

The film takes place in one school in Leningrad, whose students decided to declare April 2nd Day of Truth. The truth must always be told, but it does not free us from the need to be sensitive, delicate, attentive to each other. To be truthful means to be fair, kind, a real person.


Mama Married

In the life of Zinaida, who single-handedly raised her son, Viktor appeared. However, Boris is not able to immediately understand that his mother also needs personal happiness. Zinaida works at a construction site as a plasterer, she and her son live in a new house on the outskirts of the city, which is being built up with new residential buildings. Boris works as a scooter driver-forwarder, delivers pastries and cookery to shops. Mother and son are generally friendly, the son treats the mother with patronizing humor. He reads a lot, seeks to somehow assert himself in life, having overcome his teenage complexes and envying his school friend, who easily and naturally meets girls on the dance floor. Suddenly, everything turns upside down in the life of a small family: the mother began to meet with Viktor, the grader driver. Their intentions are quite definite Viktor and Zinaida decided to get married, respectively, they plan to live in the same apartment, which is incredibly annoying and angering Boris, who believes that at their age it is ridiculous to talk about love.


On the Way to Berlin

The movie is based on Two in the Steppe, a story by the famous Soviet veteran writer Emmanuil Kazakevich and war diaries by Konstantin Simonov. 1942. A military tribunal is investigating the actions of an arrested inexperienced young lieutenant Ogarkov. Officer Ivan Sinyayev, who was on a mission together with Ogarkov, thinks that Ogarkov showed cowardice. The military court sentences Ogarkov to be shot. Private Dzhurabayev is to guard the detainee until the execution of the sentence. Suddenly the Germans enter the village, breaking through the defenses. Dzhurabayev takes the only right decision - to break through to his troops together with Ogarkov. And now a guard and a prisoner are walking along the military roads, engaging in random battles as equals. They cover themselves with the same overcoat, eat from the same tin. A silent, impossible friendship develops between them...


Cover Girls (film)

Two world class models, Linda and Monique, work for an American intelligence agency. They are given a mission to track down an embezzler who is also being chased by a criminal, Michael. Linda falls for the embezzler.


Not Under the Jurisdiction

Yegorov was slandered by his friend Sorokin and abandoned by a girl who later married Sorokin. And so they find themselves together on board the ship, which is controlled by Yegorov.


Malvarosa (film)

Rosa, a beautiful young woman, lives in the slums situated at the nearby railroad tracks with her mother and five older brothers. By the time her alcoholic father died in a train, her mother Sinforosa felt guilt and depression as she became widowed. A few years later, she is going to marry his fiancé Candido but she has to deal the problems first that their family faced in spite of poverty especially Rosa's brothers who also carry their own burdens in which made Rosa stressed to have a solution as well as their confrontations. It would also tell the lives of Melanio, the eldest and an obnoxious womanizer; followed by Alberto, a man with a mean reputation to his family; Leonides, a violent man who became notorious for his crimes throughout the neighborhood; Vedasto, a scheming man whom he persuaded his sister to work with a wealthy man; and lastly, Avelino, a patient and responsible man whom he trusts his sister to eliminate their family's burden. Rosa would also witness some of the misfortunes happened in their family.


Serf (film)

Grisha (Miloš Biković) is the son of the oligarch Pavel (Aleksandr Samoylenko). He is a spoiled youth who spends almost all the time in night clubs, has casual sex with women, and does whatever he wants with no consequences. One day Grisha gets into an accident with the police, and his father realizes that Grisha will continue to be more and more reckless and dangerous in faith that his father will save him from any punishment for his actions. Pavel begins to look for a way to change his son for the better. TV producer Anastasiya (Mariya Mironova), Pavel's friend with benefits, invites him to contact Lev Arnoldovich, an eccentric psychologist, whose unusual methods may seem cruel and shocking, but almost always give a guaranteed result.

Soon Grisha gets into an accident arranged by his father and loses consciousness. He comes to in a stable in an abandoned village, located on a landowner's estate in the Russian Empire in the summer of 1860, six months before the abolition of serfdom. At first, Grisha thinks that this is a trick, but the surrounding reality is too real, the surrounding people too convincing — and now he is a disenfranchised serf, a horse groom, unable to perform his duties, because he is afraid of horses. Grisha tries to run away unsuccessfully and is dragged away to be hanged. He is saved only by the appearance of Aglaya (Olga Dibtseva), the daughter of a landowner, for the sake of whose name day the master (Oleg Komarov) pardons the fugitive. Trying to reason logically, Grisha at first vehemently denies the possibility of falling into the past, but then gradually comes to terms with the position of a serf.

In reality, the whole village of the 19th century turns out to be a skillful production of Anastasiya and the psychologist Lev Arnoldovich, carried out with Pavel's money. The goal of the project is to completely change Grisha’s view of the world around him and himself, for which the team is watching his every move. The project is not a perfect recreation of 1860s Russia, but because Grisha is too ignorant of basic Russian history to notice the many anachronisms around him, the project is not threatened.

The scriptwriter plans for Grisha to begin an affair with Aglaya, developing into a serf eloping with a "lady" and a complete reassessment of life attitudes, but Grisha does not seem to sympathize with the situation of a young woman forced to marry an older, rich landowner. Pavel, seeing no progress in Grisha's attitude, is enraged and plans to destroy the project. However, the project is saved unexpectedly: Grisha accidentally, out of the corner of her eye, remarks that the village girl Liza (Aleksandra Bortich), who had unsuccessfully jumped from a horse, seems to be wearing modern panties, and tries to look up her skirt. Seeing the reaction of those around him, Grisha suddenly realizes that he's gone too far, and for the first time in his life returns to the person offended by him to ask for forgiveness. The amazed Pavel agrees to continue the project.

Grisha proceeds to make a genuine connection with Liza. The psychologist proposes to change the scenario and make Liza the object of Grisha's love. Liza despises Grisha, but she nevertheless agrees to help him change. Along the way, Grisha gradually changes his views on life and himself, watching his own sins manifest themselves in the "son of the lord, Aleksey", played by Liza's real-life boyfriend Anton.

Aglaya's actress, Polina, offended by the loss of the "leading role", convinces Anton that Liza plans to begin an affair with Grisha. They begin to have sex, but are accidentally spotted by Liza and Grisha, who didn't expect incest from "Aglaya" and her brother "Aleksey". The furious Lev Arnoldovich removes "Aglaya" and "Aleksey" from the roles. In revenge, Polina reveals the project to the world, and says that "a man is being tortured". Police begin to investigate the project, aided by "Aglaya".

With only a few hours left until the police find the project, an emergency plan is made to once and for all change Grisha's attitude: the Golden Horde will invade 19th century Russia. Grisha doesn't notice this anachronism, and the "Golden Horde" kidnaps Liza. Grisha reverts to his selfish, cowardly ways and runs away, seemingly dooming the project. But then, he returns to fight off the "Tatar army", save Liza, and ride away on his horse, just minutes before the police arrive to find the project and take it for just a historical film set.

Grisha manages to make it to a gas station, but before he can understand what's happened, he is fed sleeping pills and falls asleep. Upon waking up, he is told that he fell into a coma for 3 months and there was no serf past and no village. While his character development remains, Grisha realizes this means that Liza was never real and becomes deeply depressed.

One day he meets Polina and Anton (the actors for Lady Aglaya and Lord Aleksey) in a club, where, taking pity on him, they tell him the truth about the project and that Liza is in fact real. Liza and Grisha get together. Pavel and Anastasiya get married.

In the last scene of the film, another oligarch's son is dragged into the "village" and being tricked into believing he has fallen into feudal Russia. Grisha watches on as part of the project's team.


Text (film)

The film tells the story of Ilya Goryunov, who ends up behind bars on a false charge. Once on the outside, he realizes that it is no longer possible to return to his former life for which is his so nostalgic and he decides to take revenge on the policeman whose fault it was that he ended up in prison. As a result of their meeting, Ilya ends up in possession of his enemy's smartphone and through a series of texts gradually takes his place.