A home-care nurse takes a job, but as it proves to be his toughest yet; he is inadvertently pulled into something much more sinister.
A home-care nurse takes a job, but as it proves to be his toughest yet; he is inadvertently pulled into something much more sinister.
After an experimental bio-nerve gas is accidentally released at a remote U.S. military base in Texas, those exposed to the gas turn into flesh-eating, mutating zombies out to kill. An assortment of various people who include stripper Cherry, her shady mechanic ex-boyfriend Wray, a strong-willed doctor, the local sheriff, and an assortment of various people must join forces to survive the night as the so-called “sickos” threaten to take over the whole town and the world.
Tom returns to his hometown on the tenth anniversary of the Valentine’s night massacre that claimed the lives of 22 people. Instead of a homecoming, Tom finds himself suspected of committing the murders, and it seems like his old flame is the only one that believes he’s innocent.
An FBI agent takes on a plane full of deadly and venomous snakes, deliberately released to kill a witness being flown from Honolulu to Los Angeles to testify against a mob boss.
22 year old Marnie is not OK. She may just seem quiet to others, but the noise inside her head is relentless. For the last 2031 days, she has been assailed by an incessant barrage of graphic x-rated thoughts that intrude, at the most inopportune of moments, on her day to day life. Whether she’s sitting exams at university, waiting at a bus stop or passing strangers on a street, her life is interrupted by irrepressible sexual thoughts. Marnie has no idea what’s wrong with her – Is she gay? A sex addict?? A pervert??? Why is she plagued by these mental images and what do they mean? Is that who she really is, deep down?
Rated one of the “100 Best TV Shows of All Time” by Time magazine, “I Claudius” is certainly one of the best mini-series ever produced. It contains so much verifiable historical information plus a mixture of action, drama, sex, and tragedy. The acting is first rate. The sets are immaculate – Wonderful story, wonderful writing and wonderful actors. It doesn’t get better than this!
This epic BBC series spans the history of the Roman Empire from Augustus through Claudius, a stuttering scholar who learns early to play the fool and stay alive. Based on the novels by Robert Graves, it stars Derek Jacobi (The King’s Speech, Cadfael) in a career-defining role. Siân Phillips (The Age of Innocence) is “exquisitely wicked” (Los Angeles Times) as the lethal Livia, wife to Augustus (Brian Blessed, Hamlet), while John Hurt (The Elephant Man) is “decadence personified” (USA Today) as the depraved Caligula, whose reign of terror paves the way for Claudius’s ascension.
Contains graphic violence, nudity, and sexual content.
Marco is running out of time to find a job before his girlfriend, Dana, has their first baby. He’s also losing his mind.
An Ivy League drop-out travels to the Colorado wilderness, where he joins a team of buffalo hunters on a journey that puts his life and sanity at risk. Based on the highly acclaimed novel by John Williams.
Sexy and very erotic movies that are now cult classics! 9 1/2 Weeks reinvented the softcore genre with a great storyline and the pre-requisite eroticism and sexual scenes. The chemistry between Rourke and Basinger is electric. You can practically see the sparks fly off the screen. Nothings gets better than these!
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ABC News Originals goes inside the real-life legal drama facing the husband of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” cast member Erika Jayne, legal titan Tom Girardi. Once considered a crusader of justice, Girardi now stands accused of embezzling from the victims he swore to protect.
A brother and sister stumble upon their father’s secret one year after his death. They soon learn that this secret may not be his alone.”
In this reinvention of the 1980s cult hit, former Army Ranger Mike Traceur is recruited to protect the Knight Industries Three Thousand, or KITT — a superintelligent computer disguised as a sleek Ford Mustang — from the ruthless bad guys who killed its inventor.