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Cheyenne Porter loves to surf and she surfs pretty much everyday. She’s been surfing since she was ten and does so at a professional level, but that’s not her thing. She’s a soul surfer. A bit of a loner. With reason. She’s also a criminal. She is one of the best hackers in the world and can easily surf into any account she wants. Steal surf, surf steal. Her dad, Bull, a criminal, sent to prison, was her unknowing mentor. He’s also the reason her mom got killed. The FBI has been trying to take Cheyenne down for years without success so they decide to release and employ Bull to get to her. If he is successful then he’s a free man. But she’s too damn smart and nimble to take a wave on the head and she fully hates her dad. Man plans and Cheyenne laughs. When Cheyenne and Bull reunite she is given the opportunity to free herself from her dark past. And she gladly paddles into that gnarly wave.
Mike “Army” Armstrong is a grizzled, veteran NHL enforcer who’s completely lost his way in life. He’s a down-and-out drunk with a severe fetish for redheads. He’s a sexist pig who gets suspended from the NHL for kicking the crap out his coach on live TV. While waiting for the final word from his agent regarding his reinstatement, Army loses Jen, the love of his life, and finds himself living on campus with a bunch of college kids. His only real allegiance is to his trusty dog, Cooper, a tired English Bulldog with a severe under-bite. During the off-season (and during his suspension) Army’s a part-time bartender at Mudrock’s Tap and Tavern, a bar owned by Jen’s father. On this day, Army works the bar while Jen, who now clearly hates him, waits tables. Rich, Jen’s new boyfriend and Army’s arch nemesis, is also on staff as the talent-less lounge singer. Over the course of one shift, Army loses his dog Cooper, gets dropped by his long-time agent, and watches Jen accept Rich’s proposal of …
Follows unathletic Whitney Carmichael, who signs up for an intense summer boot camp to reinvent herself and falls for her personal trainer. She then finds the strength to embrace her true self and ignore the others’ expectations.
English feature film. a group of original six short movies, with a variety of style and presentation. featuring exciting artistic elements comprised of drama, horror, Sci-fi, mystery and crime.
Jeopardy! is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin. The show features a quiz competition in which contestants are presented with general knowledge clues in the form of answers, and must phrase their responses in the form of questions. With over 8,000 episodes aired, Jeopardy! has won a record 33 Daytime Emmy Awards as well as a Peabody Award.
The spin off revolves around Phoebe, Max, and Chloe, who are tasked with investigating a new threat in the town of Secret Shores. While on this mission, they aim to nurture Chloe’s superhero abilities.
In 1958, with the impending completion of Tokyo’s TV broadcasting tower as a symbol of Japan’s escalating post-war economic recovery, rural schoolgirl Mutsuko (Maki Horikita) arrives from the provinces to begin her first job with Suzuki Auto. Initially impressed by meeting company “president” Norifumi Suzuki (Shinichi Tsutsumi), Mutsuko is shocked to discover her workplace is actually a shabby auto repair shop in Tokyo’s down-at-heel Yuhi district.
The Oval tells the story of a family placed in the White House by people of power while also highlighting the personal side and everyday lives of the staff who run the inner workings of the nation’s most iconic residence.
An aimless teenager on the outer edges of Brooklyn struggles to escape his bleak home life and navigate questions of self-identity, as he balances his time between his delinquent friends, a potential new girlfriend, and older men he meets online.