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Presumed Innocent (series)
A gripping series takes viewers on a journey through the horrific murder that upends the Chicago Prosecuting Attorneys' office when chief deputy prosecutor Rusty Sabich (played by Gyllenhaal) is suspected of the crime. The series explores obsession, sex, politics, and the power and limits of love, as the accused fights to hold his family and marriage together.
Peace Like a River
The story of loyalty and revenge that revolves around an American family that gets into a deadly spat with some neighborhood thugs.
Pure
Set in a post-apocalyptic world divided into two societies, the Pures live under a dome and are healthy and beautiful, and the Wretches, those scarred by the devastation, live separately. Pressia, a Wretch on the run, teams up with the son of the leader of the Pures.
Pinkville
A film revolving around the infamous My Lai massacre. Bruce Willis will play William R. Peers, the real-life Army general who investigated the murder of about 350-500 people—mostly women, children and the elderly—by U.S. soldiers.
Playboy
The story centers on the life of Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner.
Police Academy
A city throws open the doors of its police force to any recruit, much to the embarrassment of its serious officers. But, the misfit officers band together and save the city.
Point Break: Indo
The original "Point Break", released in 1991, starred Keanu Reeves, as an FBI agent who infiltrated a gang of surfer bank robbers. The sequel will take place 20 years after the disappearance of one of the criminal surfers (Patrick Swayze). Details about the plot and whether or not any of the original cast will return have not been disclosed.
Perfect
Kerri Strug triumphs against the odds to win Team USA's first gold medal at the 1996 Olympics. Strug is hailed as an American hero when she completes her final vault at the Atlanta games on a badly injured ankle to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. Strug is carried onto the medals podium to join her team, after which she is treated at a hospital for tendon damage. She becomes an instant national hit, visiting President Clinton, appearing on various talk shows, and making the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Playing with the Enemy
After being drafted by the Brooklyn Dodgers as a 15-year-old prodigy in 1940, a young teen joins the Navy and is sent on a secret mission to guard German POWs during which time he teaches the enemy soldiers how to play baseball.
Population 436
The psychological thriller concerns an idyllic town whose population of 436 has remained unchanged for 100 years. Sent out to find the reason for this consistency, a census-taker (Jeremy Sisto) finds that something much more sinister may be at hand.
Pac-Man
Pac-Man is a new film adaptation of the video game that is known throughout the world.
Palido
Centers on an attorney (Lutz) with a military past that hunts down the gang who killed his wife and took his daughter.
Paradise Lost
The story centers on Lucifer's failed rebellion in heaven and subsequent role in Adam & Eve's fall from grace.
Locations: Australia; CA - Unknown; UK - Unknown
Patience
When his wife Patience is murdered, Jack falls into a deep pit of anger, grief, and guilt. Ten years later, he learns of a time machine that might allow him to fix things. From there, he plunges into a psychedelic journey through Patience's past and the events that shaped her into the woman he knew and loved.
Penny Dreadful
The film follows a young woman, Penny (Rachel Miner), who goes on a therapeutic retreat with her psychologist (Mimi Rogers) to overcome her many phobias, including a fear of cars. She finds herself trapped in a situation where her worst nightmares come true.
Pink Skies Ahead
Set in Los Angeles in 1998, the film follows Winona who is diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. When things begin to unravel around her, she reluctantly decide to see a therapist and face her truths.
Playing for Pizza
A veteran NFL quarterback winds up on a semi-pro team in Italy after blowing his last chance to lead a team to the Super Bowl.
Power to the People
Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale start the Black Panthers to protest police brutality against African Americans. It becomes a global movement and an important part of the civil rights movement. This puts them in the cross-hairs of FBI leader J Edgar Hoover and the U.S. government, which consider them a radical movement and deem them the single greatest threat to the nation's security.
Preacher's Daughter
The story centers on the estranged daughter of a small-town minister who's forced to return to the strict, religious home of her youth -- where she must confront the troubled relationships that caused her to leave four years before.