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Brazil, 1971: a country in the tightening grip of a military dictatorship. A mother is forced to reinvent herself when her family’s life is shattered by an act of arbitrary violence. Based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s best-selling memoir.
Brazil, 1971: a country in the tightening grip of a military dictatorship. A mother is forced to reinvent herself when her family’s life is shattered by an act of arbitrary violence. Based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s best-selling memoir.
The crew of the USS Titan finds themselves on the brink of World War III with Russia when a stowaway appears in one of their torpedo tubes. Captain Banks fears he may be Russian, but he is far more dangerous.
Media maven Muncie Daniels must fight for his innocence and life after stumbling upon a murder in the heart of the Poconos. Colman Domingo’s first starring role on television. too many episodes!! Half the episodes would have been enough in my opinion. The main character pmo. He’s supposed to be highly regarded and intelligent, but he kept making one bad choice after another, which (I think) helped undermine his credibility. I enjoyed the concept of the show – exposing corruption and showing how ordinary people can get caught in the crossfire of systemic greed and political schemes. And also highlighting the dangers of unchecked corporate influence!! But the execution was a bit disappointing.
Set 183 years before the events of the original trilogy, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim follows the fate of the house of Helm Hammerhand, the legendary King of Rohan. A sudden attack by Wulf, a cunning and ruthless lord of the Dunlendings seeking revenge for his father’s death, forces Helm and his people to make a courageous last stand at the ancient fortress of Hornburg – a mighty fortress that would later become known as Helm’s Deep. Hera, Helm’s daughter, finds herself in an increasingly desperate situation and must summon the will to lead the resistance against a deadly enemy intent on their complete destruction.
In Mudbrick’s haunting tale, Paul returns to his Serbian roots and uncovers a crumbling family home shrouded in secrets. As he confronts his estranged brother, Jakov, a chilling web of runes, totems, and whispered names lures him into a sinister dance of Slavic folklore. As he uncovers a past woven with dark rituals and tragic choices, Paul discovers that the crumbling walls hold not only memories, but also a cyclical curse. Faced with the malevolent god Veles and the consequences of a desperate pact, he must navigate a treacherous path of family tragedy, chilling revelations, and proud calculations that echo through the ages.
It tells the story of three very different families vying to buy the same 1920s Spanish-style mansion that they believe will solve all their problems. Denis Leary and Ray Romano both appeared in the Ice Age franchise (2002-present).
It even features one of the actresses from that series. I’m on episode 4, and so far I like “Dead to Me” better.
No good deed has Ray Romano, who I loved in “Everybody Loves Raymond.” I don’t know if it’s the script or what, but it seems to have lost some of its shine from the days when everyone loved Raymond. The characters are diverse and reflect different sides of society, and the plot is creative and amusing, and at some point you can relate to any of the situations that occur in the series.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is one of the biggest TV and streaming premieres this month.
When two brothers find out they might lose their house they are desperate to find a way to keep their home. They find a treasure map and bring some friends along to find it. They are all out looking for the "X" and trying to get away from a group of bad guys who also want the treasure.
The daughter of a former serial killer tries to follow in her father’s footsteps, but he doubts she can live up to his reputation.
When the girl of his dreams (Amber Midthunder) is kidnapped, everyman Nate (Jack Quaid) turns his inability to feel pain into an unexpected strength in his fight to get her back.