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- Two detectives, a rookie and a veteran, hunt a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his motives.
- Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills to help Taggart and Rosewood investigate Chief Bogomil's near-fatal shooting and the series of "alphabet crimes" associated with it.
- A mild-mannered chemist and an ex-con must lead the counterstrike when a rogue group of military men, led by a renegade general, threaten a nerve gas attack from Alcatraz against San Francisco.
- A brilliant scientist left for dead returns to exact revenge on the people who burned him alive.
- A journey in a heated and paranoid America with a man in search of a lost love, a woman lost in desire for revenge and a twenty-year-old diary about the yearning to waste oneself in destruction.
- A popular beauty surprisingly asks a nerd to take her to the prom. He wakes up hours later in a sleazy alley. She's missing but he remembers nothing about it.
- Tragi-comic, romantic whodunnit set in a run down hotel which plays host to mentally ill people too poor to afford medical insurance.
- Two cops, a father and daughter who have had a frosty relationship for a long time, must team up to stop a brutal sexual predator/serial killer who targets nuns.
- A drama that investigates anxiety and disillusionment in America.
- Spider-Man swings to the rescue when a nuclear bomb created by three college students falls into criminal hands.
- After an overly aggressive district attorney unknowingly sends an innocent man to the chair, he resigns, turns to drinking, and acquires a criminal clientèle.
- Selena Gomez and Shiloh Ferandez star in this short film for ''Flaunt'' magazine.
- In 1982 a film came to the cinema that is set in the near future of Los Angeles in 2019 and itself changed the future of cinema as it is one of the most influential science fiction films ever and achieved cult status among cinema buffs around the world. This success was not foreseeable at first, because at the time of its release the film was a flop at the box office. The world of the Blade Runner is oppressively topical today. In his cult film, Ridley Scott conjures up a cold, rain-lashed, neon-glowing big city moloch who plunges into a social, economic and environmental dystopia. Today problems such as climate change, surveillance, overpowering corporations and artificial intelligence are more present than ever and the streets are populated with homeless people between high-rise buildings. Since Fritz Lang's "Metropolis", there has not been a science fiction film that, thanks to its production design and special effects, has developed such a visual impact as "Blade Runner". All the more astonishing were the commercial failure and the press disaster that the film experienced when it opened in theaters. How the film nevertheless managed to become one of the most influential science fiction films of all time, this documentary tells viewers using behind-the-scenes material from various sets, photos, original locations in Los Angeles and illuminating interviewees with those involved in the unforgettable Film production.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the movie Underworld: Evolution (2006) with cast and crew. Special effects and stunts are recreated including a 140-foot jump off a building and a shooting scene involving a full costume werewolf.
- L.A. Guns performs in the music video "It's Over Now" from the album "Hollywood Vampires" recorded for PolyGram Records. The music video opens with black and white shots of the band in a large empty room. Phil Lewis sings while the band plays around him. He watches a woman through a window.
- A group of students steal plutonium from NYU. To make matters worse, a Miami reporter arrives in New York to get an exclusive interview with Spider-Man and won't leave Peter alone until she gets it.
- The title's "Secret" could involve who killed a mob boss (blamed on a lowly hit man), kept by Terry Lake, a mysterious woman with mob connections played by Margot Kidder, who Baretta goes undercover to investigate.
- Michael goes to Denver to find out who he is. Alexis and Cecil plan a wedding in the hospital. Claudia disappears and Blake suspects her of kidnapping the baby. There's an exiting drama on the roof of a tall building. Claudia has the baby in her arms and refuses to give her away, thinking it's Lindsay.
- Fallon's baby is recovered from the real kidnapper, Alfred Grimes (who turns out to be the father of Roger Grimes). Fallon fires Susan. Claudia leaves for a sanitarium. Cecil marries Alexis in his hospital bed, but minutes later suffers a fatal coronary.
- As their investigation into a counterfeiting case goes bad and someone Van was close to gets killed, Van and Deaq turn to Vans imprisoned father, an expert counterfeiter, for assistance.
- In an episode originally scheduled as the season opener (it was pushed back a few weeks to allow "Birthday Party," considered a better audience draw, to get the slot), a serial killer plunges a knife into anyone who stiffs him consumerwise -- six murders to date. The chief suspect is a troubled young man who sprays graffiti on walls talking about the character "The Grim Reaper."
- Hooker tries to get something on a criminal whom they have trouble getting anything on. When the informant he sends gets killed Hooker tries to get his ex, a hooker to testify against him. They later learn that the criminal has someone on the inside looking after him, someone he knew since he was a kid. When the safe house is hit Hooker and the girl go on the run. But they have to find some insulin for her cause she's a diabetic.
- A woman perched on the ledge of a ten-story building threatens to jump unless police can convince her estranged father to talk to her.