Fasten your seatbelts as Luenell sounds off on bad seatmates, first-class feuds, sockless babies and more travel mishaps in this brash stand-up special.
While combating enemies along the way, Special Operatives Goodman and Lynch must navigate the Iraqi countryside to assist in an Air Strike. Before reaching their goal, they're faced between confronting terrorists and completing their mission.
When Alexis ditches the concrete jungle of NYC and reboots her life moving to the hipster mecca of Austin, she discovers her new roommate has vanished. So she follows the missing woman's trail from sun-soaked streets to the trippy Technicolor underbelly of the city's music scene.
In this comedy special, Alex Calleja shares his unflinching observations about his family, personal failures and the oddities of life in the Philippines.
Sukri and Surti had to return to Cibeureum because Sukri's father died. However, after the funeral, Sukri's family could not immediately return to Jakarta, because his mother was involved in a criminal case. Meanwhile, their two children, Bayu and Gerhana, are starting to feel comfortable because they have met extraordinary new friends, Cempaka and Sangaji, go on an adventure to help solve the family's problems in an unexpected way. The sense of family is tested in the face of challenging situations.
Featuring extensive interviews, this documentary takes a critical look at the gender inequality in Spain as the feminist movement aims to shift reality.
The film tracks legendary swimmer Diana Nyad’s lifetime vision and four harrowing attempts to swim non-stop from Cuba to Florida. An abusive past collides with an obsessive present over a dangerous 60-hour feat never before accomplished.
When urban explorers Stuart and Dez investigate an abandoned orphanage, they interrupt a ritual by three young witches trying to resurrect Lily Gardner, the former head mistress accused of witchcraft and the gruesome murders of children.
Discover the journey of former emblematic participants of the French Novelle Ecole (New School) rap competition show, and the impact of fame as well as their advancement in the world of rap.
While collaborating with the Andean Condor Conservation Program, photographer Hernán Pepe meets a wise Quechua elder: Tayta Ullpu. For more than 20 years, they traveled through South America and Australia, among mountains, rivers, seas, condors, and whales. They shared conversations, medicines, and ceremonies, and he received his new name: Pacha Jap'iq, the one who captures time and space. Upon turning 49, a turning point in his relationship with Tayta led him to rethink his life, seeking to return home and rediscover himself.