God, sex and the Bible. Faith-based author Lucille Williams tackles the taboo subject of sex and whether more and better sex is the key to a healthy marriage.
Zero to Level follows Aldo Mazzocchis motor-free journey from the Indian Ocean to Kilimanjaros summit. Through kayaking, biking, mountaineering, and paragliding, Aldo tackles water, earth, fire, and air challenges. Accompanied by photographer Ottavio Tomasini, he conquers 190 km of paddling, 500 km of biking, and an ascent on foot, culminating in a paragliding triumph from 5,000 meters.
The longest-serving heir apparent in British history, King Charles III has acted as the Prince of Wales for a staggering 64 years. It is a role that he came to embrace and ultimately redefine it in his own way. As the role passes on to his son, Prince William not only has to keep up the tradition of duty and hard work that the royal family has always embodied, but also prepare for his destiny to inherit the crown and become King. As the world remains on stand-by to see how Prince William will take on his new title, does he have what it takes to live up to the legacy of a 'Duchy Original'?
When there are only 7 days of life energy remaining in each of the 7 chakras, a person's lifespan reaches its end, and they take their final breath. This energy thus gives us a span of 49 days, during which the spirit undergoes a test of truth. A soul that tries to escape this natural order deviates from its path, leading to the creation of restless spirits or demons. But why exactly is it 49 days?
Ela and Lora, determined to pursue Ela’s dream of becoming pop stars in a male-dominated society, face overwhelming challenges. One rainy night, they sneak out, taking a taxi to a music studio, but encounter a troubling situation.
A man emotionally broken from a traumatic childhood struggles to build a life working in the oil fields of West Texas. The crushing loneliness and pain lead him to psychedelic medicine and an incredible spiritual awakening.
The award-winning series, "The Kingfish," has been adapted into a feature film, "The Kingfish 2". The movie picks up where the first episode left off, with the three smart, savvy, and adventurous Philadelphia high schoolers-Bobby, Flip, and X-venturing into a tough section of North Philly on a quest to retrieve "something" mysterious. Along the way, they are confronted by ominous challenges and obstacles that they must overcome using their wit and a bit of luck. The trio find love interests, have a few laughs, engage in a fierce battle, and come face-to-face with the menacing Kingfish. The film is marked by its sharp wit, showcasing clever writing and lots of humor. It is free from sex, drugs, profanity, violence, or guns.
A new killer arrives in Devil’s Punchbowl while the Aftermath of the towns previous killer is still being dealt with. Emily follows Dale on his route home and with the intention of persuading him to give a false witness statement.
The film's author runs auditions for a new film set after Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Three female actors come to try for Juliet. What if Romeo and Juliet luckily survived? Would they have been happy together? This question is answered by yet another audition. The audition is over. A feature film 'Romeo and Juliet' transforms into '...and Juliet' docufiction.
With the help of their friends, two brothers leave a trail of blood and bodies as they Even the Score on a decades-old vendetta to avenge their father's murder.
After the tragic death of her mother, young Care gets placed under the care of her father, Randy, who she never knew existed. They must both navigate a new life together and lean on each other for strength.
A junk removal company is lured to an out-of-state project by a real estate agent promising big bucks to remove the contents of a mansion with a sinister past.
On the eve of South Africa’s 30th anniversary of the advent of democracy, what was meant to be a documentation of villagers day-to-day struggle for water, rather exposes decades of systematic corruption that from the surface, turned the remote village of Block 5 into a desert.
In the spring of 2003, Moscow surgeons separated two Siamese twins, Zita and Gita Rezakhanov. Two girls from a tiny Kyrgyz village lived together from birth: they had a common bladder, fused intestines and three legs for two. Doctors helped the Siamese twins to find a new life, but the girl's happiness was never achieved. The separated sisters had to go through severe depressive episodes and accept that they would never be able to start a family and have children. Neither of them was ready to lose each other, but in 2015, Zita died at the age of 24.
A gripping, emotional documentary about the Russian Invasion of Ukraine seen from a unique perspective; Ukrainian Olympic Athletes. As the Olympic Committee considers Russian participation in the Paris Olympics, Ukrainian athletes grapple with the irony of allowing a nation that has invaded Ukraine, waged a year-long war, and committed crimes against humanity to join an event symbolizing peace and unity. This decision raises deep questions and weighs heavily on the minds of Ukrainian athletes amid their struggles and sacrifices.