In this daring psychological thriller, musician Sofia must cope with the stress and isolation of quarantine after her husband is infected with COVID-19. Upon the arrival of a mysterious woman named Lilith, Sofia’s loneliness morphs into confusion, fear, and paranoia as her grip on reality falters.
How to Win at Everything explores human physiology and psychology, physics, technology and mathematics to show how people can ‘win’ in any scenario. Each episode reveals how and why certain tricks or cheats work when they’re put to the test by experts and a pair of identical twins in everyday scenarios
African American preacher and athlete, Michael “The Beast” Robinson is charged with crimes against humanity. The meanest, baddest, Public Prosecutor, Heather Stone, lives up to her title and does her best to prosecute and get Michael a life sentence. Her motto is “I lock up criminals in cages who behave like animals.”
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Our Father’s Keeper is a story that tests the limits of a family when tragedy strikes, but it’s a film that encourages viewers to grow in love and understanding for one another.
The film is based on a true yet unsolved murder case from the early 1990s that is known among Koreans as the “disappearance of the frog children.” In 1991, five elementary school students told their parents that they were going to hang out on a nearby mountain to catch frogs. They never came back. In the movie, a TV producer, the devastated parents of the missing children, a professor and a detective all take different stances on the case and in the end one of the parents becomes a primary suspect. In reality, the case morphed into a national scandal.
16-year-old Sebastian Prendergast has spent most of his life with his Nana in their geodesic dome home tourist attraction where she raises him on the futurist teachings of her former mentor Buckminster Fuller in hopes that one day Sebastian will carry Fuller’s torch and make the world a better place. But when a stroke sidelines Nana, Sebastian begins sneaking around with Jared, a chain-smoking, punk-obsessed 16-year-old with a heart transplant who lives in the suburbs with his bible-thumping single father Alan and teenage sister Meredith. Sebastian and Jared form a band, and with his Nana’s dreams, his first real friendship, and a church talent show at stake, Sebastian must decide if he wants to become the next Buckminster Fuller, the next Sid Vicious, or something else entirely.
The Smashing Pumpkins (or Smashing Pumpkins)[1] are an American alternative rock band from Chicago, Illinois, formed in 1988. Formed by frontman Billy Corgan (lead vocals, guitar) and James Iha (guitar), the band included D’arcy Wretzky (bass guitar) and Jimmy Chamberlin (drums) in its original incarnation. It has undergone many line-up changes over the course of its existence, with the current lineup being Corgan, guitarists Jeff Schroeder and James Iha, and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin.
Steve is haunted by his past as every object in his home, every sound he hears reminds him of a specific event in his life. Steve connects the events of his life to discover how he ended up alone and broken. As he relives each significant memory, he understands the generational issues that have held him captive like his father before him. Can he move past the pain and forgive his trespassers, and more importantly, forgive himself?
After a recent divorce, Laura is encouraged to move on with an online dating service. She receives a message from someone who catches her attention, but her daughter grows suspicious and is determined to discover the truth.
A group of bored college students unleash a murderous demon while playing a dice game made from human knucklebones.
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