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Two New York detectives (Pitt, Freeman) find themselves on the trail of a brutal serial killer who chooses his victims according to the seven deadly sins. (New Line Cinema)
Two New York detectives (Pitt, Freeman) find themselves on the trail of a brutal serial killer who chooses his victims according to the seven deadly sins. (New Line Cinema)
Bridget Jones navigates life as a widow and single mother with the help of family, friends, and ex-lover Daniel. Back at work and on the apps, she’s pursued by a younger man and maybe – just maybe – her son’s science teacher. Patrick Dempsey won’t be back for this movie. Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001)
When rising MMA star Ibia "The Prince" Bakran shines in his local wrestling scene, the world’s biggest promotion offers him a deal he can’t refuse. Aligned with the sport’s best athletes, Ibby has a clear path to greatness. Intrigued by the hotspot and all it has to offer, Ibby burns the candle at both ends, and his fight soon takes its toll. As his star begins to fade, he points to everyone but himself, becoming withdrawn and alienated from the family that never wanted him to fight. His mother desperately seeks connection and discovers the cause of her fear and the long-hidden truth about his father’s death. With nowhere else to turn, he sets out to his homeland to seek answers from his estranged grandfather. In the majestic mountains of Pakistan, Ibby works to find what he has lost; but first he must face his greatest adversary yet: himself.
Men and women live in a giant underground silo with different rules that they believe are in place to protect them from the toxic and ruined world above. Whether they’re exploring the stars, escaping dystopias, or making the world a better place, these women are what science fiction is all about.
The fans on the floor in several episodes spin in the wrong direction, compared to the orientation of the blades. Featured on WatchMojo: The Top 10 TV Shows of 2023 You Need to Watch (2023).
The first two episodes were so good they had me on the edge of my seat, but since then they’ve stopped advancing the plot, they keep getting into these dark side stories that are supposed to connect you to a specific character and create a deeper bond with them, but fail miserably at doing so. You can afford three filler episodes in a row in a 15-20 episode season, but when you have a 10 episode plan per season and half of it is eaten up by filler sublines, it just gets boring.
My wife went from “oh my god there’s a new episode of Silo’s Out let’s gooooo you set up the home theater I’ll go make snacks” to “hey Silo’s Out, wanna watch?”. At this point I’m not even sure we’ll make it through the season, all we need is one filler to completely forget about it.
A secret CIA agent is ordered to leave his secret life behind and return to London Station. When the love he left behind resurfaces, romance is rekindled.
“September 5th” reveals the defining moment that forever changed media coverage and continues to impact live news today. Set during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, the film follows a team of American sportscasters who quickly adapt from sports reporting to live coverage of the Israeli athletes being taken hostage.
Solo Leveling -ReAwakening- brings you a recap of the first season, along with an exclusive preview of the first two episodes of Solo Leveling’s highly anticipated second season.
A young man on his way to a secluded rehab facility finds himself in a strange town, pursued by the locals, as well as his own personal demons.
In order to regain recognition, the most unfortunate agent, Backcomb Bear, infiltrates the Mars mission, but unexpectedly breaks into the mysterious world of Mars and befriends the Martian monster he wants to capture. Between the honor and friendship of an agent, he will face an unprecedented test.
Shaw, a pre-med student, has loved Rule, a rebellious tattoo artist, for years, though he's only ever seen her as a family friend. After one uninhibited night, they're forced to confront buried feelings while navigating grief, family expectations, and fear of commitment–testing whether love between two people from such different worlds can truly survive.