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The Machine

A seventh-year senior at Florida State University is accidentally majoring in Russian. He becomes well known among Russian Mafia members while studying abroad and earns the nickname "the Machine" because of his incredible drinking prowess. Ultimately, his connections catch up with him on a class trip where he is forced to become an accomplice in a train robbery.

The False Prince

Set in a distant land after the king, queen and crown prince are murdered, a nobleman devises a plan to find someone to impersonate the king’s long-lost son and act as a puppet. An orphan finds himself chosen with three other boys in the running. But this is no mere competition -- with court intrigue and political conspiracies make it a contest to the death.

The Goree Girls

The true story about eight women who were prisoners at the Texas' Goree Prison in the 1940s. They formed an all-female country and western act and ended up building a fanbase of millions. The women were eventually pardoned.

The Silent Patient

The movie follows a famous London artist who inexplicably shoots her fashion-photographer husband five times, then falls mute.

The Lock Artist

A young criminal, who doesn’t say much, can open anything with a lock on it. Trained by an eccentric genius and owned by a Detroit mobster, he is rented out as a lock picker for hire to a daring and outlandish gang of youth thieves pulling jobs in Los Angeles. His challenge is to get out before they get caught, and get back to the woman he loves.

The Bayou

The protégé (Dylan O’Brien) of a hitman (Gary Oldman) becomes determined to save a teenage girl (Joey King) from being sold by a human-trafficking ring.
Location: US - Louisiana

The Corporation

Jose Miguel Battle Sr. escapes to the United States, where he and other Cubans are trained by the CIA to invade the country in an ill-fated Bay of Pigs invasion.

The Fence

The true story of Michael Cox, an African American plainclothes officer who is mistakenly beaten during a police chase and then finds himself on the other side of the “blue wall of silence” as the Boston Police Department covers it up.

Trust Your Eyes

A schizophrenic, map-obsessed savant witnesses a murder online on Manhattan's Lower East Side. He insists that his older brother investigate, and it's not long before the siblings cross paths with a politically-connected ex-cop and his ice pick-wielding henchwoman, who are themselves scrambling to clean up after a high-stakes screw-up.

The Big Stone Grid

Two decorated detectives uncover a terrifying extortion ring that operates within the secret underbelly of New York City.

The Devil's Rooming House

In the early 20th century, Amy Archer-Gilligan runs a nursing home that plays host to a curiously high number of fatalities between 1907 and 1917. Most of the deaths are found to be caused by poisoning, and bulk arsenic buyer "Sister Amy" is eventually found guilty of murder.

The Stolen Kids of Sara...

Larry Ray is released from prison and promptly moves into his dauther's dorm at Sarah Lawrence, a liberal arts college. He cooks fancy steak dinners and regales students with stories of his work being a CIA operative while extolling the virtues of a Marine life. He takes charge of the kids' lives and then whisks them away to a private apartment for the summer. Ray turns the kids against parents and abuses them. But none turn against him, even praising how he turned their lives around in several court cases.

The West

Reimagines characters from the Old West as modern-day thieves in a contemporary Los Angeles setting.

The Wolf Who Cried Boy

A young man gets swept into the seedy underbelly of the scrapping industry. A limo driver acts as a fence for stolen copper.

The Doberman Gang

A pack of Doberman pinschers are trained by a small-time crook to pull off the perfect bank robbery only to see the dogs become crime-fighting heroes.