
A complete guide to 4x4s, SUVs, caravans, boats and camping gear. If you’re into the outdoors, then get this magazine. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell or just dream, there’s no better place to find the right vehicle for your next adventure!

A complete guide to 4x4s, SUVs, caravans, boats and camping gear. If you’re into the outdoors, then get this magazine. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell or just dream, there’s no better place to find the right vehicle for your next adventure!

Inside Soap is your essential weekly guide to all the big soap dramas. We give you every story, every secret, every week!

In-Fisherman magazine is the flagship of the In-Fisherman communications network, and is recognized throughout the industry as the world’s finest multispecies freshwater fishing magazine. Published 8 times a year with a commitment to editorial excellence and cutting-edge angling discoveries, In-Fisherman magazine is also dedicated to the future of fishing across North America and around the world.

An assassin is given a contract to kill seven people around the world only to discover the targets are also assassins who have been hired to kill him.

identity is the region’s only magazine dedicated to contemporary design, interiors, architecture and property. Supported by a team of professional design writers and photographers located in the worlds’ major design capitals, identity is highly regarded and respected for its editorial integrity, while offering inspirational insights into all aspects of design today, from the latest kitchen trends to interviews with the designers of the moment. identity is the preferred source for those wanting an insider’s view.

Julián Lemar, a bestselling thriller writer, goes on vacation with his family to a cabin in the woods. The first night, during a severe storm, the power goes out and a woman shows up desperately asking for help: her husband killed her son and now he’s after her. From that moment on, danger and deception are a constant threat and for Julián a hellish night begins until he discovers the truth.

The RoboCop franchise is an American cyberpunk media franchise featuring the futuristic adventures of Alex Murphy, a Detroit, Michigan police officer, mortally wounded in the line of duty who is converted into a powerful cyborg brand named Robocop at the behest of a powerful mega-corporation, Omni Consumer Products. Thus equipped, Murphy battles both violent crime in a severely decayed city and the blatantly corrupt machinations within OCP.

1942: The Third Reich is at its peak. The Czech resistance in London decides to plan the most ambitious military operation of WWII: Anthropoid. Two young recruits in their late twenties, Jozef Gabcik and Jan Kubis, are sent to Prague to assassinate the most ruthless Nazi leader – Reich-protector Reinhard Heydrich, Head of the SS, the Gestapo, and the architect of the “Final Solution”.

In the wake of extensive nuclear testing in the South Pacific Ocean, the low-profile scientist, Niko Tatopoulos, is summoned by the U.S. Army to shed light on the mysterious attack on a fishing ship, and the ominous sightings of a gargantuan sea-dragon. Before long, a mutated scaly nightmare in the shape of Godzilla–a massive and all-powerful radioactive sauroid–threatens to level the rain-soaked New York City, against the backdrop of a crippling bureaucracy and the military’s futile attempts to stop the invincible beast from the ocean. Now, it’s up to Niko; the cryptic insurance agent, Philippe; the determined reporter, Audrey, and her brave cameraman, Victor, to put an end to Godzilla’s reign of terror before it’s too late. Is there a reason why Godzilla has chosen Manhattan for its den?

The directive was simple: Using an iPhone and whatever’s easily at your disposal, shoot a short film dealing with quarantine life in 2020. It’s not as if there wasn’t a surplus of storytelling angles, themes and emotions available, considering how much everyone’s lives changed last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The results in the ambitious yet humbly executed With/In run the gamut tonally and narratively, with all of the shorts thriving on a uniform sense of raw, indie-centric looseness. Through that DIY authenticity, the universality of 2020’s sporadic peaks and constant valleys is laid bare, whether it’s topical subjects like Black Lives Matter, playful examinations of technological dependencies and obsessive at-home hobbies or the complexities of love and romance in isolation.

Abel (Daniel Grao) is a politician dedicated to the struggle for the most disadvantaged and Nora (Natalia Molina), his wife, is the unconditional support for him and who keeps an important secret that can transform everything. His quiet life in a secluded Andalusian farmhouse will change when Victor, an ousted high official, appears. Virginia and Felix will be the final surprise, two old friends of a time that they preferred to leave behind. Together they will have to face adversity and find out how far they are willing to go to stay together.

Three orphaned siblings are forced upon confirmed bachelor Donovan (Bill Bixby) in a nineteenth century boom town of Quake City, California. After an earthquake shakes the area, the children find a large gold nugget worth tens of thousands of dollars. But their newfound wealth is causing more problems than it’s solving, so they agree to “give” the gold to two bumbling outlaws (Tim Conway and Don Knott’s). But they only way they can get the gold is to steal it from the bank vault where it’s being held for safe keeping.