The Chicago Outfit was the most powerful organized crime syndicate of the 20th century, and Lou Marazano was their deadliest hit man. When a high-profile union representative is arrested for tax fraud, the Outfit’s top boss (Armand Assante) orders a string of key witnesses silenced before the government can uncover a vast conspiracy involving police officers, city officials, and mob affiliates. Lou sees the job as an opportunity to finance his retirement and leave Chicago. But when relentless detectives begin nipping at his heels, and the acting street boss decides to revoke Lou’s membership to the Outfit, Lou must prove he is worthy of being the Outfit’s most deadly hit man – a title he held more than twenty years ago.
A Shaolin Monk comes to the United States to take care of his deceased brother’s son. He establishes a school with a former student who leads him into trouble with the Russian Mafia.
When the undead overrun San Francisco, a desperate group survives by locking themselves inside Alcatraz Prison. But when the dead invade the island, they must gamble everything on finding a way to stop the zombie scourge.
One man travels across country, smuggling illegal black diamonds to sell in order to pay for his father’s pardon in South Africa. When he arrives to the United States to finalize what appeared to be a simple transaction he is soon double-crossed and becomes caught up in a contraband forcing him to overcome an opponent far more lethal and deadlier than he has ever met.
Published every four weeks, it includes in-depth gear reviews, a wide range of walking routes and information on all the skills you need in the hills- as well as exciting feature articles to inspire you to get out and make the most of your weekends.
Running Fitness is the magazine produced by real runners, for real runners. It’s for men and women interested in running facts – not fitness fads – and is the first stop every month for those that want to read about the latest training techniques, nutrition developments, injury prevention advice, motivation tactics and, of course, the gear that will help them run faster, further and stronger.
Before your next purchase, be it a big investment or minor indulgence, you want to make sure you’re getting the best product out there at the best price. But thoroughly researched, unbiased reviews are hard to come by. That is why Consumer Reports has been a mainstay in buying guides since 1936, keeping readers informed on the best products, from cars to tools and appliances. Each issue offers useful and detailed reviews that are broken down into dozens of categories, such as electronics, home and yard, fitness and cars. Sections are then further broken down into subcategories, such as “best in fuel economy” for cars, or “best TV brands” for electronics. Consumer Reports offers vital tips and information that make it easier to navigate the vast market and find the product you’re looking for. In the magazine’s “Lab tests” section, you will find detailed reviews of products that have been assessed on a profound level, the results based on numerous trials. With Consumer Reports, you can trust that the information you are getting is straightforward and to the point. Discover fun details about products and get tips about reliable brands. Products that perform well and offer great value are easy to find, as they are given the coveted title of “CR Best Buys.” Further, readers will find interesting articles on topics ranging from money and politics to nutrition and food. All in all, Consumer Reports is a vital tool for the informed consumer.
Based on an incredible true story of one man’s fight for survival and freedom. In the pre-Civil War United States, Solomon Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a free black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold into slavery. Facing cruelty (personified by a malevolent slave owner, portrayed by Michael Fassbender), as well as unexpected kindnesses, Solomon struggles not only to stay alive, but to retain his dignity. In the twelfth year of his unforgettable odyssey, Solomon’s chance meeting with a Canadian abolitionist (Brad Pitt) will forever alter his life.
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A couple of college students decide to sign up for pharmaceutical testing of a new allergy drug to make some extra cash for their spring break trip. They quickly discover their two week stay will not be as easy as they first believed and fight to save themselves from the grips of the facility.
T3 is the world’s number one gadget magazine. Each issue is packed full of the latest tech news and analysis, gadget reviews, intelligent features and a buying guide. Focusing on premium consumer electronics and lifestyle technology, with more than 500 products featured in every issue, including tablets, smartphones, digital cameras, TVs, laptops, portable media players and game consoles. From the Apple iPad to the Samsung Galaxy s2, iPhone 5 to the HTC Sensation T3 has all the stuff you need to be wired into technology.
Esquire UK magazine is the discerning man’s lifestyle magazine. Addressing the entertainment requirements and values of the modern man with wit and sophistication, Esquire is a magazine with cut and thrust, and none of the tackiness and banality of many women’s lifestyle magazines. Esquire magazine is a complete stylish package for every man with brains, taste, and a good sense of irony.