2024-07-03
Every punch connects in this brutal drama about an ex-con named Isaiah Bone (Michael Jai White), who enters the punishing world of underground street fighting in order to honor a promise to a fallen friend. (Repeat).
John Schneider and Cloris Leachman costar with giant crocodiles in this made-for-TV sequel to the 1999 big-screen schlockfest. (Repeat).
Sly humor and dazzling swordplay highlight this adventure about the dashing bandit (Antonio Banderas) chosen by Zorro (Anthony Hopkins) to be his successor. Catherine Zeta-Jones costars. Steven Spielberg served as executive producer. Stuart Wilson, Matthew Letscher. (Repeat).
A documentary team heads for the Brazilian jungle to search for a remote native tribe, but ends up fleeing from a giant snake. (Repeat).
Steven Seagal co-wrote the screenplay and stars in this exciting thriller about a U.S. operative in Japan who is plunged into a Yakuza feud between the old guard and up-and-comers after the governor of Tokyo is assassinated. Matthew Davis, Takao Osawa, Ken Lo, William Atherton, Juliette Marquis, Eddie George. (Repeat).
A woman investigates her ex-husband's double life with the help of a federal agent. (Repeat).
Denzel Washington stars as a New York City subway dispatcher who draws on his extensive knowledge of the transportation system to thwart a dangerous criminal mastermind in this explosive action thriller. Walter Garber is drifting through his daily routine when he receives word that a heavily armed gang has hijacked a crowded subway train. Led by cunning thief Ryder, the gunmen will begin executing
A woman investigates her ex-husband's double life with the help of a federal agent. (Repeat).
Zoe Bell plays an assassin for a crime family who suffers a head injury that causes her to change course and target the people who ordered the hits. Lucy Lawless, Doug Jones, Jake Abel. (Repeat).
During an investigation at a reservation, an FBI agent learns about his Sioux roots. (Repeat).
Exciting prequel to "Lonesome Dove" detailing the adventures of Texas Rangers Gus McCrae (Steve Zahn) and Woodrow Call (Karl Urban). In Part 1 of 3, the Rangers track a notorious horse thief, and Gus and Woodrow are promoted to captains after their leader, Capt. Scull (Val Kilmer), abandons his men to search for his beloved horse that is stolen. Also: Gus courts Clara, a local Austin beauty, and S
Part 2 of 3. Gus and Woodrow are ordered by the governor to rescue Capt. Scull from a Mexican bandit who is holding him for ransom; Comanches raid Austin and burn much of it to the ground; Woodrow worries that Maggie's baby doesn't belong to him; and Gus becomes convinced that Clara is going to marry another man. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Seven years later, Gus grieves for his late wife and Woodrow gets jealous over the amount of time Jake is spending with Maggie, but Woodrow refuses to accept Newt as his own son; Blue Duck confronts his dying father; Clara visits Gus in Austin; and Scull is approached in Boston to lead an expansion of the West. (Repeat).