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After a brilliant scientist creates a new technology for an energy source that can be easily weaponized, he flees and starts a new life living off the grid. His quiet existence is interrupted when his former employers come looking for him.
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Three friends, now in their 50s, recreate an interrail journey from their youth across Europe to fulfill the dying wish of their close friend — whose place is taken by her 18-year-old daughter.
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Wayne hates his logistics job. So when an underworld chieftain presents an opportunity to elevate his position and make some money, Wayne grabs it. His drug smuggling submarine sinks. He loses his life savings. His debt and servitude to a drug boss deepen. And oh yeah, don’t forget those pesky cops. With the help of his equally inept friends and faithful girlfriend, he hatches a plan to steal pills from his pharmaceutical client. The money flows in. As do the unintended side effects which include peril, addiction, and an overall moral decay (where there wasn’t much to begin with). Hellbent on repaying his debt, Wayne’s folly intensifies while his empathy wanes. The stakes heighten. The threats mount. The cops draw closer. And Wayne unravels the truth: his friends, his girl, his idiot boss… they’re all just pawns in the drug game. At his breaking point, Wayne hatches a final plan to release himself from Big Pharma’s kung fu grip.
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Jackie Powers (Scott Caan) is a nice guy but a lousy hit man, and when he’s sent to take out a crafty debtor (J.K. Simmons), Jackie only pisses him off. Fleeing the scene, Jackie takes bored waitress Lola as a hostage. When Jackie reveals he needs money to get his son out of jail, Lola cooks up a scheme for them to get cash from her dying mother (Virginia Madsen). Meanwhile, a thug sent to kill him is sleeping with Jackie’s ex.
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Based on the best-selling novel by Bonnie Jo Campbell, Once Upon A River is the story of Native American teenager Margo Crane in 1970s rural Michigan. After enduring a series of traumas and tragedies, Margo (newcomer Kenadi DelaCerna) sets out on an odyssey on the Stark River in search of her estranged mother. On the water, Margo encounters friends, foes, wonders, and dangers; navigating life on her own, she comes to understand her potential, all while healing the wounds of her past.
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