
Mad scientist Lauren Frankenstein and her first successful creation RoboRuju watch the classic film “The Magic Sword” (1962) and analyze it for scientific purposes.

Mad scientist Lauren Frankenstein and her first successful creation RoboRuju watch the classic film “The Magic Sword” (1962) and analyze it for scientific purposes.

Follows a New York City family hiding out in the Hamptons whose bubble is popped when a Bloody Mary-swilling, pot-smoking ‘Charlie’ comes to bring a lifetime of hurt that might heal them all.

Embark on a journey into sound through the mystical world of Qlimax. An immersive audiovisual hardstyle trip that lets you follow the ways of The Source. Do you have what it takes to fulfill your destiny?

On a post-apocalyptic earth, a robot, built to protect the life of his creator’s beloved dog, learns about life, love, friendship and what it means to be human.

Jackie and Sean are young, full of hopes and dreams. But living the dream on a paradise island has faded as Jackie’s father, Robert, has changed from the kind and loving man she once adored, into a stranger. He looks the same, sounds the same, but the heart and soul have gone – he does not know himself, let alone his family. Tensions build as other people are affected by her father’s changing nature, and the strain is doubled when her husband Sean loses his job. Stability vanishes as debts, deceit and alcohol rock their relationship. It looks like the end for them – but what about Dad? Do they have to abandon him for their marriage to survive? Pursuing his love of the mountains could be dangerous, but there, perhaps, Robert will find his longed-for glorious sunset.

On Thursday 9 November 1961, a man named Brian descended the stairs to a cellar in Liverpool and changed the world forever.

The story of how a young Donald Trump started his real-estate business in 1970s and ’80s New York with the helping hand of infamous lawyer Roy M. Cohn.

Hands down the best fishing show. Fantastic underwater shots. No over-excited hosts, no manufactured drama, no over the top graphics or music straight from an action movie. Described as the greatest fishing films ever made, “Catching the Impossible” is a celebration of Britain’s underwater wildlife and the excitement of trying to find and catch our largest fish. In this series of nine one-hour films, famous actor and avid fisherman Bernard Cribbins joins record-breaking angler Martin Bowler in a journey of discovery and adventure.

A Family of four is at a nature park to celebrate their daughter’s 10th birthday when the 6-year-old son suddenly slumps. At the hospital, the doctor informs the family that he has Sickle Cell Disease. His parents are confused because only one of them is a carrier of the sickle cell gene. The family tries to adapt to their new reality, but his situation worsens. This puts a strain on their relationship and finances. The silver lining is a bone marrow transplant, but that’s not after they find a suitable donor and the funds for the procedure.

This is the true story of Ritchie Valens, a young rock and roll singer who tragically died in a plane crash at age 17. The film follows Ritchie from his days in Pacoima, California where he and his family make a meager living working on farms to his rise as a star. The film also focuses on Ritchie’s friendship and rivalry with his older brother Bob Morales and his relationship with Donna Ludwig, his girlfriend.

Marin is a young French woman living in New York City finds herself disconnected from her body, boyfriend and family. During a tumultuous weekend, highlighted by chance encounters with a stranger and an ex-boyfriend, she starts to find her voice.