Brothers James and Frankie were just teenagers when Frankie was sent to prison for shooting a cop. Ten years later, James has put his life in order, opening his own garage and starting a new relationship. His future is put in jeopardy when Frankie reappears without warning and involves his brother in a dangerous bank robbery, working for two dangerous criminals. With everything going to plan, an unexpected complication puts the heist at risk, the brothers' relationship to the ultimate test and their lives on the line.
Chris Kyle's (Bradley Cooper) mission is to protect his brothers in arms while being a prime target of insurgents. Despite the danger, as well as the toll on his family at home, Chris serves through four harrowing tours of duty in Iraq, personifying the spirit of the Seal creed to "leave no one behind". But upon returning to his wife, Taya (Sienna Miller), and kids, Chris finds that it is the war he can't leave behind.
As mankind is brought to its knees by a devastating alien invasion, one man must fight for survival to be reunited with his family. With communication networks down, transport systems collapsed and the military fighting a losing battle for the future of humankind, businessman David finds himself alone, stranded and caught in the crossfire. The only way he will ever see his family again is by wading through the waves of unrelenting destruction set by the alien invaders.
When tragedy rocks Blackfoot High, rebellious outsider Maddy Killian shocks the student body by joining the cheerleading squad. This decision drives a rift between Maddy and her ex-girlfriend Leena Miller - a loner who claims to practice the dark arts. After a confrontation with the football team, Maddy and her new cheerleader friends are sent on a supernatural roller coaster ride which leaves a path of destruction none of them may be able to escape.
After the death of her father, agoraphobic Faye (Cassie Scerbo) inherits her childhood home in Florida and moves in on the advice of her psychiatrist Dr. Murphy (Tony Todd). However, Faye soon realises that all is not as it seems when strange events begin to unfold and she quickly discovers that there is something far more sinister trapped inside the house with her.
When the Morris family take a vacation in the North Carolina desert - home of the mysterious Brown Mountain ghost lights - youngest son, Riley, decides to keep a video journal. Little does he know that the events he captures will be more terrifying than his worst nightmares. On the last night of their trip they begin to encounter a supernatural phenomena. Lights flash outside their tent and three distinct star-like objects loom in the sky. As night falls, the family discovers that the myths of alien abductions are very real, and events build to a horrifying conclusion in the skies above Brown Mountain.
Sam Blake (Martin Kemp) is running out of time. Living in the shadow of a botched mission that claimed an innocent victim, the disgraced special ops sniper is plunged into a world of darkness when his daughter is taken hostage by a sinister terrorist. Out of options and with no one to turn to, Blake is forced to carry out their evil bidding and must assassinate six seemingly random targets within six hours on the streets of London. As chaos reigns and the body count rises, the city's fragile political climate is threatened. If shattered, the consequences would be catastrophic. With his old unit closing in and his daughter at the mercy of a psychopath, every second counts.
When an atomic bomb see's the world decimate in to an apocalypse, a group of twenty-one must decide who, out of them, stays alive and who must die. The 'chosen ten' must be selected based on their skill set and value to perpetuate the human race. This is the dilemma a class of philosophy students face when their predatory professor challenges them in an end-of-society experiment. The philosophical exercise quickly becomes deadly as each of the group turn against each other in a desperate fight for survival that blurs the lines between theory and reality.
The unforgettable Gleeks return in TV's most spectacular sensation! Despite school budget cuts and a setback at Regionals, New Directions is more energised than ever. As fresh romances develop and old ones are tested, the club embraces an exciting new year of challenges.
One of television's most beloved crime series draws to a close with even more suspense, fun and sexiness than ever. Brennan's (Emily Deschanel) uncanny forensic skills help resolve even grislier cases, including a retirement home murder, a possible death by robot, and the slaying of a close friend. Along the way, family tragedy strikes and Booth (David Boreanaz) lands in the crosshairs of a serial killer. And a former Jeffersonian accused of murder kidnaps Brennan, prompting a shocking move by Booth. The fascinating storylines, heart and humour of 'Bones' is here in all 12 episodes of the final season which includes appearances by celebrated guest stars Ryan O'Neal, Betty White and Ed Asner.
The erratic, unpredictable, and intellectually incomparable detective Sherlock Holmes (Jonny Lee Miller) cracks case after case for the NYPD with the help of his ever-reliable partner Dr. Joan Watson (Lucy Liu). The balance of this time-tested team shifts as Holmes and Watson face difficult personal choices and impossible crimes. From a murderous drug gang to a rogue intelligence agency, the threats have never been starker. And from snake-venom-laced meals, to invisible gunshots, to a superbug in New York's water supply, the methods have never been stranger.
Series 11 will thrill you to the marrow - with bizarre cases, and secrets and scandals that threaten to tear apart one of the world's best detective teams! Six months after Bones (Emily Deschanel) and Booth (David Boreanaz) leave their jobs to start a new life, Booth goes missing. Desperate for distraction, Bones takes a murder case, and is devastated to learn the deceased's identity. Featuring the highly anticipated Bones and Sleepy Hollow crossover event - teaming the Jeffersonian gang with paranormal mystery solver Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) and FBI agent Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) in a chilling case for the ages - and with guest stars Betty White and Kim Raver, Bones Season 11 turns up more wicked wit and grisly, pulse-pounding intrigue than ever.
In the 10th Series of 'Bones', suspense is at an all-time high as Booth (David Boreanaz) is framed and jailed for the murder of three FBI agents while Bones (Emily Deschanel) considers committing blackmail to get him out of prison. Meanwhile, the team at the Jeffersonian sets out to solve a whole new roster of bizarre cases - the deaths of a controversial radio host, a mysterious crossword puzzler, and many more. This season is filled with highs and lows including the death of a beloved team member and a newborn named after Booth.
G-Force Princess, Tiny, Keyop, Mark, Jason and watching over them from centre Neptune their computerised co-ordinator 7-Zark-7! Watching, warning against surprise attacks by alien galaxies beyond space! Fearless young orphans, protecting earth's entire galaxy. Always five acting as one...dedicated, inseparable, invincible!
TV's most anticipated wedding day has arrived and since dealing with death is part of their jobs, it probably won't part FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) and quirky forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan - aka Bones (Emily Deschanel). But Bones and Booth must still address serial killer Christopher Pelant's threat to murder five people if the couple marries. Meanwhile, they work to solve murder mysteries involving a terrorist, a man who shows up at his own funeral, and dancing vegetables, among others, as they devote themselves to each other and their young daughter.
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