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Nice Girls Don't Get th...

Four women compete for an executive position. Trailing behind, one of the women becomes entranced with a book that claims 100% success rate in taking female executives to the top.

Night of the Howling Dogs

In 1972 while camping in the wilderness, Boy Scout Troop 77 of Hilo, Hawaii, experiences the earthquake in Halape and the subsequent tsunami.

Nightlife

A female serial killer changes her identity every time she commits a murder. Hot on her trail is a female police detective. Eventually, the two women grow close in proximity as well as identity.

Nightmare Academy

The story revolves around a boy who learns that bad dreams open portals that allow creatures into the world.

Nightwork

A security guard discovers a dead woman and $100,000 lying in a hotel room.

Nine Lives

A Manhattan detective is called "Nine Lives" because of the number of shootings he has survived while on duty.

Nobody Will Tell You Th...

Bess Kalb saves every voicemail her grandmother Bobby Bell ever left her. Bobby is a force–irrepressible, glamorous, unapologetically opinionated. Bobby dotes on Bess; Bess adores Bobby. Then, at ninety, Bobby dies. But Bobby is speaking to Bess once more, in a voice as passionate as it ever was in life.

North Hollywood

On February 28, 1997, robbers exit a North Hollywood Bank of America branch and are confronted by police, who have no idea the firepower they are about to face. In the end, both suspects are killed, 12 officers and eight bystanders are injured, and bullet holes from about 2,000 rounds of ammo pocket nearby buildings and parked cars.

Northern Spy

Set in the midst of renewed sectarian violence in Northern Ireland, a woman learns that her younger sister is working for the IRA and a MI5 informer.

Not a Drop to Drink

Lynn's survival in the dystopian world means protecting her precious freshwater pond against drought, snowless winters, coyotes, and, most importantly, people looking for a drink. Having a pond requires the fortitude to protect it, something Mother taught her well during their quiet hours on the rooftop, rifles in hand. But wisps of smoke on the horizon mean one thing: strangers are coming.

November Road

After he realizes his boss is responsible for John F. Kennedy’s murder and that he is in danger for knowing too much, Frank Guidry hits the road to escape an assassin and along the way meets a woman and her two daughters and believes he would be less of a mark to be traveling as a family man.

Nowhere Men

A group of people pursue covert missions, aided by their personal extraordinary gifts.

Napkin Notes

A man writes short notes on napkins and puts them in his daughter's lunch when she is in kindergarten. It becomes a daily ritual, and a special way to connect with his young daughter. The practice takes on special meaning for him when he is diagnosed with kidney cancer. He is diagnosed with cancer four times and is given an 8% chance to live long enough to watch his daughter graduate from high school. He's determined to write a total of 826 notes, which will give his now-teenage daughter one note for each day through high school — no matter what happens.

Napoleon and Betsy

A historical romance, "Napoleon and Betsy" imagines an affair between the emperor and a young woman (Scarlett Johansson) during his final years in power

Nat King Cole Biopic

Musical biopic of Nat King Cole, one of the most popular and influential musicians of all time.

Navy Seals

The story is set at the San Diego Marine Mammals base, where the Navy trains the critters to rescue downed pilots, protect ships and do other underwater stunts humans can't.

Near Extinct Birds

Follows a America grad student who is taken captive by Colombian guerillas and discovers that the rebel group is funded by the country's drug trade and the American banking system.

Negroes With Gun

In Monroe, NC, civil rights hero Robert F. Williams battles with the KKK and local, state and federal Government, which ultimately forces his exile to Cuba, where he continues to inspire the civil rights movement with his worldwide radio show, broadcasting until his signal is jammed by the US Government.

Ness

After he closes the Al Capone case in Chicago, Federal agent Eliot Ness moves to Cleveland. There he makes a promise to help clean up the town until the city is scarred by a series of gruesome killings known as the "torso" murders.