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Freaky Tales

Set in 1987 Oakland, CA, and described as a love letter to the music, movies, sports, politics, people, places and memories — some true, some invented.

Fuze

Workers discover an unexploded Second World War bomb in a London construction site, sparking a mass evacuation -- the perfect cover for a heist.

Flash Boys

A financial thriller about a group of Wall Street traders who band together to reform the market and fight the long-secret phenomenon known as high-frequency trading (HFT).

Foreverland

Tells the story of Will Valley, a young man stricken with a terminal illness, who is tasked with delivering his friend’s ashes to a legendary healing shrine in Mexico. Joined by the sister of his fallen friend, Will embarks on an epic journey down the Pacific Coast Highway to the desert heart of Baja, encountering a memorable cast of characters along the way. In the spirit of Into the Wild and Little Miss Sunshine, it’s about dreams and the courage to pursue them, about hope, laughter, and life’s small miracles.

Flora Plum

A penniless girl (Claire Danes) in the 1930's is taken in by a circus freak (Ewan McGregor), and even as he falls in love with her, she begins to launch a career in the circus herself.

Flying Tigers

A volunteer fighter squadron is formed by General Claire Chennault to help the Chinese fight against the Empire of Japan before the United States enters WWII. The aging Chinese planes are no match for the superior Japanese forces, until the volunteers arrive in American-made P-40 War Hawks. The two squadrons fly side by side, in fighter planes emblazoned with the gaping tiger's teeth logo. After Pearl Harbor, the Flying Tigers become an effective squadron in the U.S. Air Force.

Fairy Tale

A 17-year-old boy inherits the keys to a terrifying world where good and evil are at war, and the stakes could not be higher — for that world or ours — as he journeys into the mythic roots of human storytelling.

Flowers for Algernon

"Flowers for Algernon" follows the story of Charlie, a mentally handicapped man who is the first human test subject in an experimental surgery that artificially increases intelligence. After seeing his IQ go from 68 to 185 following the surgery, Charlie loses the ability to socialize normally and becomes alienated from those around him. As Charlie begins to learn the truth behind the effects of the surgery — as seen through the reaction of a mouse test subject named Algernon — he is struck with the weight of how this procedure may ruin is life.

Flying Horse

In 1872, Eadweard Muybridge is living life as a successful photographer, contracted by the former governor of California to capture a horse-in-motion. And then, his life explodes, when he discovers his wife Flora is having an affair with the dapper critic Major Harry Larkyns. Muybridge kills his wife's lover, and then is acquitted on grounds of justifiable homicide.

Factor X

A black counterterrorism expert from Washington teams up with a Wichita police detective, who spent his career trying to chase down the infamous BTK killer, and invents a data reduction process to mathematically rule out suspects. The killer turns out to be a mild-mannered leader at a local church.

Fallout

Based on the best selling video game series about surviving in a post-nuclear-war world.

Fear Effect

The daughter of an influential Chinese businessman from Hong Kong was kidnapped into Chinese Shan Xi protectorate. The three mercenaries Hana, a language genius, glass, a high-decorated military veteran, and Deke, a weapon and ammunition expert are to regain and release the young Wee Ming. Which first like a simple order for mercenary begins, develops fast to a makaberen nightmare: The more deeply the three into the world of Shan Xi dive in, become the clearer that them against a hell prince and its servant start...

Finding Winnie

Lieutenant Harry Colebourn buys an orphaned bear cub for $20 in Ontario as he is about to leave for duty in Europe during World War I. Colebourn nicknames the cub “Winnie” after his hometown of Winnipeg and takes her to Europe, where she becomes the unofficial mascot of a regiment in England. While Coleburn serves in France, he keeps Winnie at the London Zoo and eventually donates her to the zoo. The bear serves as inspiration for A.A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh character since his son, Christopher Robin Milne, has named his teddy bear after the bear who he often sees at the zoo.

Fly a Little Higher

Zach Sobiech, who has a rare form of bone cancer called osteosarcoma, writes the farewell song "Clouds" to his family and friends before he dies in May 2013, shortly after turning 18. The funds generated by sales of his music go to fund research of osteosarcoma, which occurs mainly in teens and adolescents.