
TWO TIMES THE MOVIES, TWO TIMES THE CHARM! HOMEWARD BOUND: THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY and HOMEWARD BOUND II: LOST IN SAN FRANCISCO.

TWO TIMES THE MOVIES, TWO TIMES THE CHARM! HOMEWARD BOUND: THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY and HOMEWARD BOUND II: LOST IN SAN FRANCISCO.

When a local waitress is found dead on the beach and a mysterious deposit appears in Zee’s bank account, Martha’s Vineyard proves to be all but the simple, scenic life Jeff Jackson was after.

In Deadly Virtues, the intruder is not only tormentor and executioner. He is the one who Alison shows where her vows of love, honor and obedience far geleid.Regisseur Ate De Jong makes flexibly and efficient use of the constraints of the location, and its lead actress (the excellent Megan Maczko) knows all stages of anxiety and adjustment that her character goes through to interpret. convincing and intense Mark Rogers’ scenario also ensures that not only Alison, but the viewer is increasingly sympathetic to the intruder.

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When a stranger, Thaddeus, is found badly wounded near the village, miner Li Kung and his wife Ah Ni offer him refuge. As he heals, he becomes entrenched in a conflict that pits the townsfolk against the evil Master Ho, his nefarious Beetle Clan and the terrifying Lord Pi.
A triumphant adaptation of a surprisingly little-known text, the BBC’s sumptuous staging of Parade’s End, the work of Ford Madox Ford, rightly earned no shortage of plaudits on its first transmission. Many of those were aimed in the direction of Sherlock star Benedict Cumbertbatch, who takes one of the leading roles, yet this first rate Edwardian-set period drama has plenty else about it, too.

The cornerstone of the BBC adaptation of Parade’s End is the script from Tom Stoppard, which refuses to yield on the issues or intelligence of the source material. Married up to superb production values and a performance to equal Cumberbatch’s from Rebecca Hall, this is first rate drama, spread across five engrossing episodes. The story itself sees Cumberbatch as the aristocrat Christopher Tietjens, married to Hall’s Sylvia. Their life as they know it, already threatened by the shadow of World War I, faces further disruption when a young suffragette by the name of Adelaide arrives. From there, a perhaps inevitable love triangle develops, one that’s played out tremendously well. Parade’s End certainly proves to be gripping drama.

Life is unpredictable. Love is complicated. But change is possible if you’re willing to do the work. Behind the Veil is a heart-wrenching story about love, marriage, betrayal, addiction, and suffering. Stacey is a successful woman trapped by the image of success. Darrel is a strong man battling his own demons in private. They are models of hope in their community but carrying pain in their heart. Together they teach us that marriage won’t heal what you refuse to reveal, and love won’t fix what lust broke.

Middle-aged Jack, arrested for drugs, strives in 6 weeks to repair marriage, curb bullying in-law, and guide stepbrother Kenny Boy, but his efforts fail as life spirals out of control.

In the London suburbs, Bela and Jota face serious difficulties when “social services” raise concerns about the safety of their three children. The 7-year-old daughter’s deafness triggers a process in the system that seems to go on forever.

A woman wakes up on a distant planet and finds the crew of her space station viciously killed. Her investigation into what happened sets in motion a terrifying chain of events.

A thief breaking into a luxury SUV realizes that he has slipped into a sophisticated game of psychological horror.

Couple life, exclusive love… An ideal for some people, but what happens when passion becomes routine? Wouldn’t sharing be the solution?