Season Four of Star Trek: Discovery finds Captain Burnham and the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery facing a threat unlike any they've ever encountered. With Federation and non-Federation worlds alike feeling the impact, they must confront the unknown and work together to ensure a hopeful future for all.
When Bruce Lee died in 1973, he had been working on one more film, which he wrote and directed as well as starred in: 'The Game of Death'. Only a third of the project was filmed before Lee's death, and much of the footage sat in Golden Harvest's vaults for years until being rediscovered, along with Lee's original script notes, in the late-1990s. Lee's original storyline is very differenttothe 1978film ofthe same name: here, aformer champion fighter (Lee) is blackmailed by a Korean crime boss to fight his way up a remote pagoda, in order to steal a priceless treasure from the top floor. To get up there, Lee has to contend with a different guardian on each floor, each one trained in the deadliest fighting arts known to man. Now, for the very first time, we are thrilled to present all two hours of Lee's original footage - including the long-presumed-lost 'log fight' between Dan Inosanto and Chieh Yuan - with a new narration explaining Lee's original concept in detail, as well as the project's fascinating origins and tragic ending.
Confronting cold cases, running secretive stings, and chasing down kidnappers are all part of the job for the unsung heroes of the Major Case Response team in the suspense-packed Season 15 of 'NCIS'. As the team continues to search the jungles of Paraguay for Special Agents Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and Timothy McGee (Sean Murray), the cases keep coming. Co-stars Pauley Perrette, Emily Wickersham, David McCallum, Brian Dietzen, Rocky Carroll, Duane Henry, and Wilmer Valderrama are joined by Maria Bello as Special Agent and forensic psychologist Jacqueline Sloane to solve a suspicious suicide, run a protection detail and face the crimes and the criminals that threaten our country.
Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and the Major Case Response Team continue to answer the call of duty whenever and wherever crimes involve the U.S. Navy. This season, two new agents are welcomed to the family: Nicholas Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) and Alexandra Quinn (Jennifer Esposito). Also joining the crew is MI6 Officer Clayton Reeves (Duane Henry), who specialises in cases with international repercussions. From terrorists and assassins to cyber-threats and anti-government militias, these fearless agents go where the evidence leads to keep America safe and sound...
In this Academy Award-nominated Best Picture, two widowed mothers - one white, Beatrice Pullman (Claudette Colbert), and one black, Delilah Johnson (Louise Beavers) - decide to pool their talents and go into business together, opening a waffle shop. A surprising financial success, their business is quickly franchised into a chain of coffee shops that market their unique product line - Delilah's waffle recipe and Bea's maple sugar-candy hearts. But their success is a mixed blessing because it complicates their relationships with their own daughters. Ashamed of her mother, Peola seeks a new life by passing for white. Bea's love for her daughter is tested when she and Jessie fall for the same man.
A compelling story of how a tragic event changes a young woman's life forever. Tana (Teri Polo) is raped at college by the son of her mother's boss and long-term lover. The reaction of her mother devastates Tana, and she is forced to keen her terrible ordeal a secret, even from her best friend, Harry (Reed Diamond). She channels the anger and bitterness she feels into her studies and then her career, becoming a powerful and highly regarded lawyer. But her success is marred by the scars of her traumatic past, and a deep-seated determination to learn from the mistakes her mother made still burns within her. When Harry is involved in an attack and is paralysed, Tana struggles to gain control of her life and is thrown into one ill-fated relationship after another. Her only hope is to face up to the emotional issues that hold the key to her happiness, and pray it is not too late to forgive.
When global warming triggers the onset of a new Ice Age, tornadoes flatten Los Angeles, a tidal wave engulfs New York City and the entire Northern Hemisphere begins to freeze solid. Now, climatologist Jack Hall (Dennis Quaid), his son Sam (Jake Gyllenhaal) and a small band of survivors must ride out the growing superstorm and stay alive in the face of an enemy more powerful and relentless than any they've ever encountered. Mother Nature!
Celie. "Mr." Sofia (Oprah Winfrey). Nettie (Akosua Busia). Shug (Margaret Avery). The unforgettable characters of Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize novel brighten the screen in this rhapsodically cinematic adaptation directed by Steven Spielberg. At the center of the tale is Celie (Whoopi Goldberg), whose search for fulfillment in a world closed to her becomes a triumph of cruelty overcome by love, of pain eclipsed by joy.
Tough L.A. cop Roland Sallinger (Steven Seagal) is betrayed by his partner during a stake out, and left for dead - but Roland is still breathing when the ambulance arrives. A year later, he's still recovering from his ordeal and has been forced into retirement from the squad. Meanwhile in Bucharest, Romanian police chief Constantin Korzha (Steph DuVall), an old friend of Roland's, is a wealthy businessman and happily retired from the force. His daughter Nikita (Liezl Carstens) is a Paris Hilton-style heiress who's dating Marco Inescu, star forward on the Tornadoes football team. One night Nikita is kidnapped after partying with Marco at a club. When he gets a call from Constantin asking him to come to Romania, Roland takes the next flight. When he arrives, Roland learns that after the fall of communism in Romania, the gangs have become more powerful than ever and have targeted Constantin and his family. He must now help his old friend retrieve and protect his daughter, while trying to discover who is behind it all in a very unfamiliar place.
An evil witch named Yurei (Dan Southworth), whose ancestor was slain by one of the 47 Ronin, has surfaced in modern day Budapest determined to have his revenge. Yurei seeks to completely destroy all samurai by uniting both halves of the powerful Tengu Sword. A prophecy claims only a descendant of the original 47 Ronin can wield the blade and defeat this great evil. The samurai are shocked when Lord Shinshiro (Mark Dacascos) identifies a streetwise New Yorker named Luna (Anna Akana) as the one who was prophesied. He charges Ronin Reo (Mike Moh) and apprentice Onami (Teresa Ting) with training Luna to be the hero they desperately need. With most of the samurai lords dead or missing, and a traitor hiding among them, the remaining warriors must summon all of their skills as martial arts masters to combat Yurei's mystic magic and fulfil their destiny.
Set against the backdrop of a global pandemic, the S.W.A.T. team faces challenges like they've never experienced before, both personally and professionally. From securing a safe memorial service for a beloved pop star, to saving Guatemalan activists from a hitman, to exposing a white nationalist sympathizer within their own ranks, the team must work against the clock to keep Los Angeles safe. Meanwhile, Hondo's (Shemar Moore)'s loyalty is torn between the Black community and his brothers in blue, as he reckons with racial tension in L.A., both past and present. Street explores his boundaries with his mother and his love life, while Chris (Lina Esco) grieves an unexpected loss and Luca (Kenny Johnson) aids the team from afar. Deacon (Jay Harrington) struggles with the public's changing attitudes toward police officers, Tan (David Lim) celebrates his love for Bonnie (Karissa Lee Staples) and team friction builds when a chance to work abroad gets competitive. Whether busting an elusive sex trafficking ring or helping hostages escape from a seized courthouse, at the end of the day, the team must not only come together but also consider who they are and what they stand for individually.
Based on an action-packed true story, 'Tribal Warfare' takes us on a dangerous and epic adventure to Africa, where a Chinese engineer/salesman comes face-to-face with a corrupt competitor over the contract for the first mobile telecom technology in the country. Local tribesman Kabbah (Mike Tyson) and the mercenary Lauder (Steven Seagal) get drawn into the conflict in a brutal hand-to-hand battle as Africa faces the threat of civil war.
"Avatar: The Way of Water" reaches new heights and explores undiscovered depths as James Cameron returns to the world of Pandora in this emotionally packed action adventure. Set more than a decade after events of the first film, this breathtaking new movie launches the story of the Sully family and introduces audiences to the majestic ocean tulkun.
Michael Jennings (Ben Affleck) is a brilliant computer engineer hired for work on top-secret projects. After each job, Jenning's short-term memory is erased so he can not recount any project information. Emerging from his latest assignment - a three-year contract with an eight-figure paycheck, given to him by an old friend (Aaron Eckhart) - Jennings is shocked to be told that he agreed to forfeit all payment. It appears he is left with no comeback - until he receives a mysterious envelope containing clues to his forgotten past. With the help of a beautiful scientist (Uma Thurman), Jennings must race to solve the puzzle of his past... whilst avoiding a terrifying discovery which awaits him in the future.
In the white-knuckle action movie 'Plane', pilot Brodie Torrance (Gerard Butler) saves his passengers from a lightning strike by making a risky landing on a war-torn island - only to find that surviving the landing was just the beginning. When most of the passengers are taken hostage by dangerous rebels, the only person Torrance can count on for help is Louis Gaspare (Mike Colter), an accused murderer who was being transported by the FBI. In order to rescue the passengers, Torrance will need Gaspare's help, and will learn there's more to Gaspare than meets the eye.
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