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With more military data and whistleblower accounts being released periodically, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to discount the UFO phenomena. So…where do they come from? For many ufologists posing the question of originati…
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Set in Brooklyn, 1963, Jeffrey Willis has just finished high school and isn’t quite sure what the future holds. His parents expect him to go to college but he is starting to find his close-knit family stifling. He gets a summer job at the Flamingo beach club where he meets Phil Brody, a successful car dealer who fills Jeffrey’s head with ideas about how to make his fortune. Phil is everything Jeffrey would like to be – popular, rich and the best gin rummy player the club has ever seen. Jeffrey’s coming of age includes a romance with the very pretty Carla Samson, but the shine on Phil Brody’s philosophy of life wears off when he uncovers a significant flaw in his character.

Oranges and Sunshine tells the story of Margaret Humphreys, a social worker from Nottingham, who uncovered one of the most significant social scandals in recent times: the forced migration of children from the United Kingdom. Almost singlehandedly, against overwhelming odds and with little regard for her own well-being, Margaret reunited thousands of families, brought authorities to account and worldwide attention to an extraordinary miscarriage of justice. She discovered a secret that the British government had kept hidden for years: one hundred and thirty thousand children in care had been sent abroad to commonwealth countries, mainly Australia. Children as young as four had been told that their parents were dead, and been sent to children’s homes on the other side of the world. Many were subjected to appalling abuse. They were promised oranges and sunshine, they got hard labour and life in institutions.

A confident young cop is shown the ropes by a veteran partner in the dangerous gang-controlled barrios of L.A. about to explode in violence in this look at the gang culture enforced by the colors that members wear.

Dealing with suicidal thoughts, depression, and his drug addict roommate. Kevin goes through a wave of loneliness and thoughts. He tries to find a connection with his roommate Snape, but it does not do him a any good because he is high all the time. When it seems that all hope is loss, Kevin’s parents find they’re way back to him. Now this time he will learn that the only people he needs to accept are the only ones that will accept him back. Focusing on mental illness, know that you are not the only one.

In 2011, two brothers documented their murder spree in North Carolina. This is the actual assembled footage.

A fast-paced thriller set in contemporary London, “Blitz” reflects the challenges faced by a group of police officers working in a modern, multi-cultural society. A raw, gritty tale of moral ambiguity, outsiders and the sacrifices the police make to keep crime off British streets.