Wicked Pictures brings you An Inconvenient Mistress, the latest Brad Armstrong suspense thriller. Ava (Jessica Drake) is having a torrid affair with one of the city’s fastest rising financiers (Ryan Driller). When she overhears him talking about a stock that’s going to make him a fortune she decides to get in on the action. Ryan’s boss, Mr. Moore (Brad Armstrong) is furious when he hears of her involvement and the possibility of her putting their well-laid plans in jeopardy. Ryan tries to diffuse the situation but it’s too late, the Securities Exchange Commission is investigating their Insider Trading and the shit is about to hit the fan. Now Ava’s on the run and both the S.E.C. Agent’s and Mr. Moore’s hired killer are hot on her trail. It’s a game of cat & mouse as everything in Ava’s life comes crashing down around her. This intriguing look into the dark world of finance will leave you on the edge of your seat until the very last frame. Skillfully written and directed, with incredible performances by drake, Driller, Armstrong and the rest of this amazing cast. An Inconvenient Mistress is sure to be another one of this year’s Blockbuster Hits from Wicked Pictures.
Becky (Rachel McAdams) is a hard-working morning TV show producer, or at least she was until she got fired. Desperate to get a job, she finally gets an interview with Jerry (Jeff Goldblum) – who is desperate to hire a producer for the struggling show “Daybreak”. Becky accepts the job and it proves to be more difficult than even she might be able to handle. She has to fire the sexist co-host, then try to convince egotistical news reporter, Mike Pomeroy (Harrison Ford), to take the job, and then try and get him to actually do the job, properly. And she has to do this while falling for handsome Adam (Patrick Wilson), and trying to save the show from plummeting ratings. Will Becky be able to hold on to her dream job and her sanity?
Follows the life of iconic singer Donna Summer.
A couple found themselves on a sinister refuge after their car malfunctioned while taking a long-distance route to their hometown.
New England, 1630: William and Katherine lead a devout Christian life, homesteading on the edge of an impassible wilderness, with five children. When their newborn son mysteriously vanishes and their crops fail, the family begins to turn on one another. ‘The Witch’ is a chilling portrait of a family unraveling within their own fears and anxieties, leaving them prey for an inescapable evil.
Inside Amy Schumer is the new series featuring Schumer’s provocative and hilariously wicked mind, as she explores topics revolving around sex, relationships, and the general clusterf*ck that is life through a series of scripted vignettes, stand-up comedy, and man-on-the-street interviews.
Three men decide to break into Anna’s house assuming it to be empty. Because of her extreme agoraphobia, she cannot escape. However, the thieves are not aware of what they have gotten themselves into.
As regards theoretical knowledge, some have sought a unified theory of artificial intelligence. My view is that artificial intelligence is (or soon will be) an engineering discipline since its primary goal is to build things. Thus it makes no more sense to look for a theory of artificial intelligence than it does to look for a theory of civil engineering. Instead of a central theory, there are many theoretical subjects that are relevant and should be studied by students specializing in artificial intelligence. Some of these include mathematical logic, computational linguistics, theory of computation, information structure, control theory, statistical classification theory, graph theory, graph theory, and theory of heuristic search. The last named subject, heuristic search, is the main hope of this book.
This volume analyzes Karl Marx’s understanding of science and technology and how it is associated with his focus on the perspective of history and human practice, seeking to illuminate a renewed understanding of science and technology from a Marxist angle.
In reviewing and reconsidering the intellectual history of scientism and antiscientism, the authors assess the process of reasoning and prejudices of these contrasting viewpoints, while discussing the repercussions of scientific hegemony and its contemporary criticism.
Interest in RNA nanotechnology has increased in recent years as recognition of its potential for applications in nanomedicine has grown. Edited by the world’s foremost experts in nanomedicine, this comprehensive, state-of-the-art reference details the latest research developments and challenges in the biophysical and single molecule approaches in RNA nanotechnology.
Dawn recently lost her husband and experiences growing anxiety as her daughter Melanie plans to move away for college. An argument with a hostile new neighbor aggravates Dawn’s mental condition, and she begins to show signs of paranoid delusions. Determined to help her mom, Melanie attempts a series of interventions, but challenging Dawn’s reality of persecution threatens to destroy their loving relationship. Melanie is forced to make the toughest of choices as she struggles to support her mother on the path toward recovery and healing. A bittersweet story about coming of age in the shadow of mental illness.