Honoured with two Oscars® and based on John Irving's best-selling American classic, The Cider House Rules tells a compelling and heartwarming story about how far a young man must travel to find where he truly belongs.
Hellraiser: Deader is the seventh chapter in the wildly frightening Hellraiser legacy. Once again, the ultimate evil - the dreaded Pinhead - leads an army of the dead who come back to life with a bloodthirsty vengeance. For an undercover reporter who becomes entangled with the deadly underground group responsible for the malevolent resurrections, any moment could be her last. With Pinhead in all his gory glory, the thrilling villain you love to fear delivers another hellish nightmare you'll never forget.
In a single horrifying night, Michael Myers' masked reign of terror changed Halloween forever. Now, six years after he was presumed dead in a fire, Myers has returned to kill again and this time there's no escape. As the homicidal fury builds to a spine-tingling climax, the long-hidden secrets of the screen's most maniacal murderer are revealed... with shocking results.
Vinyl is an exciting new drama series that explores the drug- and- sex fueled music business of the 1970s, played out through the story of a NYC record executive trying to revive his label and keep his personal life from spiraling out of control. A dizzying ride through America's music-business landscape at the dawn of punk, disco, and hip-hop, the story is seen through the eyes of Richie Finestra (Bobby Cannavale, Emmy winner for Boardwalk Empire), a major-label executive with a dark past and darker present. With his company, American Century Records, facing a number of client crises, and with his A&R team having trouble landing important new acts, Richie, newly sober after years of drug and alcohol abuse, looks to sell his label to a West German conglomerate. But the deal ends up being overshadowed by a front-page scandal involving the murder of a sleazy Long Island radio-company owner, a crime in with Richie was directly involved. Facing jail time, not to mention the loss of his disenchanted wife Devon (Olivia Wilde) and their two kids, Richie ends up reverting to his old vices, but has an epiphany during a punk-rock concert at a Greenwich Village theater where the roof caves in on him - literally.
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