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- A loan shark is forced to reconsider his violent lifestyle after the arrival of a mysterious woman claiming to be his long-lost mother.
- Take a look inside the fast-paced, high pressure world of car repossession with a team of highly trained professionals from California's San Fernando Valley.
- The last remaining princess of the Joseon Dynasty leaves her home for Japan, under Japanese colonial rule. Her childhood friend makes a vow to retrieve her and help her make her way back to Korea.
- At an exclusive, secluded North American ski resort up on Mount Rocky Summit, brutal slashing, severing and beheading on a group of teenagers are taking place and are believed to be the work of a mysterious skier dressed in black.
- After a fight leads Ritsu to storm out of the house and get involved in an accident, he loses all memories of Fumiya, his boyfriend. Wanting to start their rocky relationship anew, Fumiya hides the fact they were dating.
- Jon Bon Jovi. Frontman to one of the most decorated and beloved Rock bands of all time with a storied career of almost 40 years and an uncanny ability to merge the world of both pop and heavy metal. A band that was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018. Jon Bon Jovi is as influential as he is renowned, but the huge success of Jon and the band started from humble beginnings.
- "SUPERHUMAN: The Invisible Made Visible" documents the jaw-dropping experiences of individuals with extra-sensory powers that seem to defy the laws of physics known to man today. Producer and host Caroline Cory, who has her own extensive experience in the field of Consciousness Studies and Extra Sensory Perception, takes the viewers on an extraordinary journey to achieve tangible and measurable proof of these seemingly miraculous phenomena. Through a series of groundbreaking on-camera scientific experiments, viewers will find themselves connecting the dots about the true nature of their own consciousness, the relation between mind and matter and discover whether they live in a simulated matrix or if they can have control over their physical reality and create a fulfilling human experience. The film ultimately shows that once the invisible worlds are made visible, this attained higher awareness will transform humans into superhumans.
- Han Gong-Ju transfers to a new school to escape her past. It takes a long time for her troubled past to catch up with her but when it does, the revelation is devastating.
- MIXOLOGY MASTERS is a competitive reality show that pits the very best bartenders from across the country against each other in an unpredictable and unforgiving bartending battle. Each round challenges the contestants to create the perfect drink, often with a bizarre twist that leaves even the most seasoned pros scrambling for time. One contestant is eliminated at the end of each episode until there is only one Mixology Master.
- Min-jun and Ji-won are first-rate "players" who are used to getting their way in the field of love and sex, until they run into each other. Let the games begin.
- One on One: After a high school student is murdered, the seven suspects are hunted down by members of a terrorist organization.
- This award-winning documentary A Tear in the Sky takes you on an unprecedented journey into the UFO / UAP phenomenon. A team of military personnel, scientists and special guest William Shatner will attempt to re-capture, in real time, the US Navy "TicTac" UFOs and other space anomalies, using state-of-the-art, military-grade equipment and technology. What they find instead are thought-provoking clues into the true nature of the UFO phenomenon and the very fabric of our spacetime reality.
- Yanase has worked as a CGI designer worldwide. Now back in Japan, Yanase is training a newbie named of Kaneda Yuki. There's only one issue: Kaneda is very unfriendly towards Yanase..
- Tachibana Koharu is a shy and lonely schoolgirl whose rare hobby is to make model toys. She is seemingly beckoned by a model toy box at a shop and is persuaded by the shopkeeper to pick up the models and the gun that goes with it.
- The incredible journey and illustrious career of one of the most travelled men in history, this documentary tells the story of how Sir David Attenborough came to be the voice of modern natural history programs by bringing the natural world into our homes.
- From his humble beginnings in Canada to becoming one of Hollywood's most beloved and successful stars, The Many Faces of Jim Carrey is an intimate and revealing documentary that delves into the extraordinary life of Jim Carrey. Through a blend of personal interviews, archival footage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses, the documentary explores Carrey's early struggles, his breakthrough in the entertainment industry with iconic roles in films like "Ace Ventura" and "The Mask," and the challenges he faced as he transitioned from comedic roles to more dramatic performances in movies like "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and "The Truman Show."
- An inside look at 2001's Daytona 500 featuring Michael Waltrip and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
- An all new talk show hosted by David Oulton, where he interviews different guests each week from the worlds of entertainment, business, fashion, and politics.
- In 2003, at age 13, Taylor went to Nashville to try and sign with some major labels but was rejected. She tried her luck again the following year and received an artist development deal with RCA Records before becoming the youngest artist (age 15) signed by the Sony publishing house, but left shortly afterwards due to concerns that "development deals may shelve artists". However, Taylor Swift had now become unstoppable, her career has lasted longer than that of the Beatles, and even broke the band's once-deemed "unbeatable" records. Critics lauded her ability to remain culturally relevant and successful 18 years into her music career, writing that the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, David Bowie and Bruce Springsteen were past their prime at that stage. Her career may have had it's highs and lows, but there really is no stopping Taylor Swift.
- Blessed with God-given talent, genes and mentality, Travis Kelce forged his name in the annals of American sporting achievements. As his life takes on another twist in the form of T. Swift, we take a look back at the journey of one of NFL's greats.
- 35 years on, the legacy of Lockerbie lives on. Hear eyewitness accounts from the families, friends, and neighbours of those who tragically lost their lives in the most deadly terror attack in Britain.
- Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime implemented some of the most ludicrous eugenics practises in history. At least 70 medical research programmes that involved inhumane and frequently fatal experiments on human victims were carried out behind the walls of Nazi concentration camps between 1939 and 1945. These purported research projects, which were conducted by reputable organisations within the Third Reich, were divided into three primary categories: testing pharmaceuticals and medical procedures, confirming Nazi racial ideology, and improving German troop survival and rescue. Although the actual number of victims of these medical studies is still unknown, over 7,000 cases have been reported. The Nazis used the victims' status as ""undesirables,"" or persons who they believed to be a burden on the country's resources, to justify their murders. In order to shield collaborating physicians, medical staff, and administrators from punishment, Adolf Hitler signed a covert authorization.
- There are few players who capture the imagination of fans worldwide quite like Kylian Mbappé. In just over a decade, he went from absolute obscurity to becoming one of the most famous players in the world. With testimonies form Cristiano Ronaldo and Pele, dive into Mbappé's rise to stardom and what makes him one of the best in the world of football.
- Adolf Hitler's regime of terror and destruction inflicted brutal horrors throughout the Third Reich. Ideas of making Germany great again and establishing a pure race indoctrinated the German people to support him indefinitely. The Nazi Regime under Adolf Hitler imposed some of the most insane forms of eugenics and medical experiments the world has ever seen.
- An in-depth look at the 2021-22 big wave season through the eyes of Nic Von Rupp, Kai Lenny, Matt Bromley, Torrey Meister and pioneering female surfer Bianca Valenti.
- The rise in UFO sightings and Alien encounters is unprecedented. With thousands of everyday people claiming to be in contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. What is happening on planet Earth? Why are the Aliens here and what do they want with the human race? Explore the theories and the astounding accounts that defy comprehension. Maybe the film 4th of July is closer to reality than we could have ever imagined.
- Amy Winehouse: Complex, relatable yet distant. Despite tabloid fame, her soulful music speaks across generations, transcending time.
- Get ready for a rollercoaster ride through the hilarious and heartwarming world of Ryan Reynolds. From his humble beginnings in Vancouver to conquering Hollywood with his quick wit and unconventional charm, Reynolds takes centre stage. Dive into his blockbuster movie career, and the unexpected world of English football ownership. But behind the laughter lies a candid look at mental health, a loving family, and a philanthropic heart. 'Funny Business' is more than just a documentary; it's a celebration of Reynolds' journey from the odd one out to the beloved icon of humour and heart.
- Moto The Movie is the first film to truly showcase the complete spectrum of dirt bike riding and racing. From Big Mountain Freeriding, Supercross, Off-road, Woods, Trials, European Extreme Enduro, FMX, and Motocross, MOTO is the ultimate off-road experience!
- She is plastic, she is fantastic. She's Barbie of course. But she is way more than just plastic, she is way more than a toy. The pretty blond has become a children's sensation. She's been around for so long, but hasn't aged a day. She's had more than 200 different jobs; she's been president, she's been to the moon, and she's done all the things that women want to do. She has a massive closet, and thousands of stylish outfits. Barbie has inspired dreams, wonder and imagination, and, can you guess her favourite colour? Welcome to Barbie's Pink World.
- It was a classic tale of boy meets girl, but in this case, the boy was the most famous star in the world. Elvis and Priscilla's journey is one imbued with love but also controversy and turbulence. This is the story of when Elvis met Priscilla.
- Bono is the charismatic frontman of the band U2. The iconic Irish musician is renowned for his expressive vocals as well as philanthropy and activism for human rights and social justice. He has often utilised his dedicated fanbase and musical talent to raise money and awareness for various social causes. Some people criticise Bono's activism as being tokenistic due to his cooperation-friendly campaigns, tax avoidance and lavish lifestyle. Others hold his charity work in great esteem and believe that he deserves credit for the impact he has had on issues such as Aids prevention and debt relief. Either way, Bono found a way to mix music with activism that elevated his stardom to new heights. U2 have released 14 studio albums and is one of the world's best-selling music artists. They have won 22 Grammy Awards, more than any other band, and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as soon as they were eligible. U2 is a band with an incredible career trajectory and their longevity has led many to regard them as one of the biggest bands in the world, they have sold an excess of 170 million records, and are still producing and writing new music. Alongside his bandmates, Bono's rise from a small-town Irish kid to selling out stadiums worldwide leaves no doubt that he has solidified a legacy before he's even retired from the music industry.
- TV SeriesThe world of work is changing. Our parents and grandparents trained for jobs that they expected to devote their entire careers to. Today, with technology moving at a breakneck pace, finding a job that's consistent for ten years would be outside the norm. Every day, new innovations are released into the market that impacts the work we do and how we do it. While some jobs are lost, and many others are created, almost all will be impacted. This documentary series takes a closer look at the modernization and change-makers who are shaping the future of work and the workforce that will never be the same.
- The Assignment Inc. is proud to bring you yet another epic chapter in the "MOTO The Movie" film saga. "MOTO 6" travels the globe in pursuit of the most talented and elusive riders, those that truly live their lives by the twist of the throttle.
- Feature documentary studying the history of the sharks species, alongside their anatomy and how they've helped our oceans for hundreds of millions of years. However, in the modern age they face extinction and demonisation. Over 1000 million sharks are killed every year, and it is up to us to save them.
- Through interviews with aviation experts, investigators, family members of the passengers, and journalists this documentary meticulously reconstructs the events leading up to the mysterious event. It examines the subsequent search efforts and various theories proposed to explain the disappearance - including mechanical failure, pilot error, hijacking, and conspiracy theories.
- Harold Frederick Shipman, known to acquaintances as Fred Shipman, was an English general practitioner and serial killer. He is considered to be one of the most prolific serial killers in modern history, with an estimated 250 victims. We delve into the psychology of Harold to try and understand what turned him into such a cruel murderer and how he managed to get away with it for so long.
- The world's favorite dirtbike film series returns in 2016 with MOTO 8. Once again bringing the greatest riders in the game to the most epic locations, MOTO 8 gives viewers the most badass visual moto experience ever seen. From the biggest tracks in the world, to going 100+mph through the Australian outback, MOTO 8 continues the progression of filmmaking in the two-wheel world. It's the roots of motocross, portrayed in the modern era: wide open throttles and massive jumps combined with helicopters and 4K cameras.
- We are all familiar with Angels. In churches, we see them in stained-glass windows, sculpted as statues and painted on altarpieces. We find them on greeting cards, on the tops of Christmas trees and we even dress up children to look like them. Indeed, in our imagination they look positively human with the exception that, unlike us, they have wings. Is any of this true and if it is, might "Angel" simply be a name for an extraterrestrial? In this series of lectures Adrian Gilbert (renowned author and lecturer) examines the subject of angelology in depth, both from the perspective of the biblical scriptures and that of other cultures. Explore the story of Adam and Eve, relating the story to Hermetic teachings, the Book of Enoch and Greek mythology as it relates to Angels and the possibility that extraterrestrials visited earth in ancient times.
- Documentary following the harrowing Crimes of Harold Fredrick Shipman. Known as 'doctor death', Shipman was a general practitioner operating in Hyde, greater Manchester. From police negligence, to manipultion, Shipman was able to murder over 200 victims, hiding under a soft, caring demeanor. This film includes exclusive interviews from professionals who seek to explore Shipman's motivations and actions, which remain a stain of the British medical industry.
- Over the years, the couple have maintained a relationship that went far beyond the physical. They stood by each other during difficult university times, bonded over laughs, and grew their friendship from a foundation of trust and mutual respect.
- Journey to the world's most incredible riding locations with riders worthy of such a venue in MOTO: 9, the latest of the world's most progressive moto video franchise.
- Once again combining the world's best athletes, dream-worthy locations, and cutting edge cinematography, the world's most progressive and timeless Dirtbike franchise returns for the final installment of the MOTO the Movie series.
- Explore the enigmatic life of Richard Nixon, from his rise to power as the 37th U.S. President to the infamous Watergate scandal, revealing the complexities of ambition, politics, and downfall in this compelling documentary
- MOTO7: A film that rewrites the moto playbook, with the biggest jumps, the gnarliest tracks, and some of the most remote locations a motorcycle has ever touched. Experience Blake Baggett's newly-developed El Chupacabra Ranch in Florida, one of the most gargantuan home tracks ever made, where Baggett and Ken Roczen enjoy a daily routine of riding light speed fast laps with an almost lackadaisical ease. Three miles away, Aldon Baker trains factory superstars Ryan Dungey, Marvin Musqin and Jason Anderson on a program fit for Seal Team Six. Then there's the Smokey Mountains in Idaho, where the Sipes brothers Ryan and Justin go to feel the sweet serenity of a man, his motorcycle, and countless miles of natural single-track. All of these riders are taking moto to territories it has never seen, be that on the stopwatch or the trail map. There's Colton Haaker, the Endurocross phenom whose bike-control and technical abilities are that of superhuman levels. Then of course, Justin Barcia, the exemplar of style on a motocross bike, the guy who defies logic and rides with an amount of panache and flamboyance that is shunned in professional motocross, yet somehow has climbed to the top of the sport.
- Elvis Presley fought demons while riding high as the biggest star in the world. Nowhere was his tenacity challenged more than during his decisive years in Las Vegas, the city of sin. With personal stories from his close friends this film follows the story of the King in a way unlike any other.
- Matthew Perry, a comedy light extinguished way too soon. His big break came when he was cast in "Friends" - originally titled "Friends Like Us" - a sitcom about six single New Yorkers navigating adulthood that premiered on NBC in 1994. Perry stood out among a stellar ensemble cast as Chandler Bing. But there was a darker side to the life of one of the most popular comedians on television. Everyone's forever friend, and beloved human being. Archive footage of one of Hollywood's funniest men reveals his life and personal struggles, on and off set.
- From the streets of Santos to becoming Brazil's number one goal scorer, the 20-year journey of Neymar is one for the history books. Having played football on nearly every continent, Neymar will go down as a legend of the game, forever.
- Aizawa Naoya is happily married to his colleague Kana but faces temptation to cheat on his wife when a new employee Tachibana Noa joins his branch and seduces him repeatedly with all sorts of antics.