A raw young officer and a handful of desperate men. A thousand miles of enemy infested ocean: and a ship that would not die.
Young lovers living under an oppressive state-rule flee their home-city to change their lives, and end up changing the world. After all, love changes everything.
This BAFTA-winning film follows the dramatic stories of three leading women activists who have decided to stay in Russia and take a stand against Vladimir Putin.
In the near future, the sun has become so toxic people can no longer leave their houses in daytime, and normal life is conducted mostly inside the virtual realm. Against this dystopian backdrop, a dying man seeks to ensure the future well-being of his family, while coping with what it means to be human in this new reality.
A group of up-and-coming hustlers stumble upon a truckload of stolen gold bullion and are suddenly thrust into the high-stakes world of organized crime.
After a failed assassination attempt, a soldier finds himself stranded in the desert. Exposed to the elements, he must survive the dangers of the desert and battle the psychological and physical toll of the treacherous conditions.
A U.S Customs official uncovers a massive money laundering scheme involving Pablo Escobar.
Hilarity, romance, and transcendence prevail after a power outage traps six different groups of New Yorkers inside elevators on Christmas Eve.
Set against the backdrop of the Wars of the Roses, the series is the story of the women caught up in the protracted conflict for the throne of England.
The stories of five young women who were tragically murdered in Ipswich in 2006.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Juliet Aubrey (born 17 December 1966) is an English actress of theatre, film, and television. She won the 1995 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for playing Dorothea in the BBC serial Middlemarch (1994). She is also known for her role as Helen Cutter in the ITV series Primeval (2007–11). Her film appearances include Still Crazy (1998), The Constant Gardener (2005) and The Infiltrator (2016).
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