High school outcasts stumble upon an old alien ship, where they acquire superpowers and are dubbed the Power Rangers. Learning that an old enemy of the previous generation has returned to exact vegenance, the group must harness their powers and use them to work together and save the world.
Maggie and Jimmy have never met, but they keep showing up in each other’s dreams. As they navigate memories, traumas, hopes and desires in sleep and the waking world, they’ll discover the truth of their linked destiny.
Reelz’s two-part miniseries Barabbas is a rare refreshing take. Based on the 1950 Nobel Prize-winning novel by Swedish author Par Lagerkvist, it follows the story of Barabbas, the man the Bible says was spared by the crowds under Pontius Pilate’s watch, sending Jesus Christ to the cross instead.
Despite trying to keep his swashbuckling to a minimum, a threat to California’s pending statehood causes the adventure-loving Alejandro de la Vega (Banderas) — and his wife, Elena (Zeta-Jones) — to take action.
When a recent victim of a terrifying home invasion moves to what she thinks is a safer house, the smart home security system begins to take over her life.
Epic account of the thief Barabbas, who was spared crucifixion when Pilate manipulated the crowd into to pardoning him, rather than Jesus. Struggling with his spirituality, Barabbas goes through many ordeals leading him to the gladiatorial arena, where he tries to win his freedom and confront his inner demons, ultimately becoming a follower of the man who was crucified in his place.
In a suburban town, a deadly monster lurks in the surrounding forest, killing all those who wander too close. Desperate to stop the attack, a group of elite soldiers are called in to handle the situation. The hunters quickly become the hunted as they struggle to kill the terrifying, fire-breathing beast.
First True Love is beautiful. And it really hurts. This is by far one of the best, most realistic romance films I’ve ever seen… It captures perfectly the awkwardness of really loving somebody.
In a small Southern American town, Paul, who is known for having sexual relations with every girl in town, falls in love with his best friend’s younger sister who is a virgin. Paul must try to prove to everyone that this time he is in love rather than in lust.
Loosely based on a true story, Celeste (Julie Benz), is an attractive 40-something waitress who meets and served Steven Beard (Eli Gabay) his nightly cocktail at a local country club in Austin, Texas. In 1995, Steven, who was a 70-year old widower, married Celeste, a divorced mother of two teenage daughters, providing her with a large home, fancy cars, expensive designer clothing, and more jewelry she could ever want. It was never enough for her. When Celeste was admitted into a mental health facility for depression, she met and seduced a fellow female patient named Tracey Tarlton (Justine Warrington). She succeeded in convincing her that the only way they could be together would be to murder her husband, Steven. Celeste knew she could inherit millions of dollars upon Steven’s death. Betrayal knew no bounds until the truth was finally revealed by Tracey.
Jane Austen’s beloved comedy about finding your equal and earning your happy ending, is reimagined in this. Handsome, clever, and rich, Emma Woodhouse is a restless queen bee without rivals in her sleepy little town. In this glittering satire of social class and the pain of growing up, Emma must adventure through misguided matches and romantic missteps to find the love that has been there all along.
In 1963 Michigan, business rivals Kellogg’s and Post compete to create a cake that could change breakfast forever.
Marci throws herself into preparing for Christmas and building her new event-planning business. But when the business gets off to a rocky start and members of her family face their own hardships, Marci steps up to help everyone have a good holiday.