Zhao Xudong is a blaster technician. When an explosion happens in the mine and kills four workers, Zhao survives. He suspects that the explosion is not an accident, and when he investigates further, two miners and the mine owner are murdered. As the body count increases, Zhao becomes the prime suspect, and he has to clear his own name.
A successful businesswoman must determine who is trying to sabotage her life before she loses everything for good.
A reclusive, morbidly obese English teacher attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter.
Mexican teenagers Tenoch (Diego Luna) and Julio (Gael Bernal) are friends as close as brothers. When their girlfriends decamp to ‘do Europe’ for the summer, they decide to dedicate their time to the pursuit of sex and partying. At a wedding reception they cross paths with Luisa (Maribel Verdu) a young woman in her twenties but older than both boys. Immediately taken with her they invite her to take a roadtrip with them to an invented beach called ‘Boca del Cielo’ (Heaven’s Mouth). Luisa declines but when a call from her husband confirms that he has been cheating on her, Luisa decides to take the boys up on their offer. As the trip is undertaken all three learn a lot about each other, not always happily, not always expected.
Could there be a worthy follow-up to the most-watched miniseries ever? “We felt the other did so well,” Alex Haley said, “that we should just let it hang there.” But Haley began carrying around a tape recorder, dictating more of his family’s tales as they came to his memory…
Roots rocked the cultural landscape in the late ’70s, creating a new wave of awareness of black history. That wave opened the door for its sequel, Roots: The Next Generations, even more of a star-studded event than the original, with stars like Olivia de Havilland, Henry Fonda, Marlon Brando, and James Earl Jones eager to partake in the tale. The sequel follows the rest of the saga of the family of author Alex Haley, from where Roots ended at the Civil War, up to the 1970s when Haley was researching and writing his earth-shattering family story.
From New Line Cinema comes your VIP ticket into the hottest event of the year:”House Party,” the remix to the fan-favorite ’90s classic.
After a lifetime of being The Dumping Ground’s rebel-without-a-cause, an adult Tracy Beaker finally settles down to a normal life with her 10 year-old daughter Jessica “Jess” Beaker. Then into their lives comes Sean Godfrey, an ex-footballer who becomes Tracy’s new boyfriend. The Beakers finally accomplish they’re dream of living the high life, but at what cost? How will Jess fit in with her mum’s lifestyle. Will Tracy get what she’s always dreamed of? And will the mother-daughter relationship stay afloat. Even with the return of Tracy’s arch-nemesis, things are bound to happen.
An exploration of the fallout of MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini’s startling discovery of racial bias in facial recognition algorithms.
Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn want to have a baby, but in order to qualify to be a parent, Ted will have to prove he’s a person in a court of law.
Held up in an office restroom during an active shooter situation, three women find their trust tested when they start looking for holes in a fellow victim’s story.
In the late 1960s two sociologists, John Gagnon and William Simon, developed the concept of sexual scripts as part of a larger project of treating sexuality like any other social phenomenon. In the end, their vision of social construction turned Kinsey on his head, and their model became the dominant paradigm of social science inquiry into human sexuality, and spurred the development of an entire field of Sexuality Studies.
Airline operations are large, complex, and expensive. Introduction to Aviation Operations Management attempts to systematically present the overall scenario of aviation industry and airline practices.