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Marching Powder
A British drug trafficker is arrested in Bolivia and jailed in La Paz's San Pedro prison. During his six-year stretch, the man serves as a tour guide in a prison that thrives under a capitalist system made possible by bribery of officials.
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.
We're the Millers 2
More adventures of a fake family used to smuggle drugs.
Bright 2
Will Smith and Joel Edgerton are expected to return as mismatched colleagues, a veteran cop and his partner, an Orc, respectively.
Sympathy for Lady Venge...
A woman spends 13 years in prison for a crime she did not commit and then sets about exacting the revenge she has plotted during her time behind bars.
The Big Stone Grid
Two decorated detectives uncover a terrifying extortion ring that operates within the secret underbelly of New York City.
Apaches
Revolves around a group of retired New York City cops who form a renegade unit to bring down the most vicious criminals in the city.
Burial Rites
A young woman is accused of murder in Iceland in 1829 and faces becoming the last woman to be publicly executed in the country. The film will tell the story of a tragic romance set against the odds during an endless Icelandic summer.
Killing Pablo
The true story of how the Colombian gangster and terrorist, Pablo Escobar, was assassinated and his Medellin cocaine cartel dismantled by US special forces and intelligence, the Colombian military, and a vigilante gang controlled by the Cali cartel.
McMafia
A network of mob criminals in places as diverse as Mumbai, Johannesburg and Eastern Europe operate illegal businesses ranging from drug smuggling to human trafficking, in operations that equal roughly one-fifth of the world's economy.
Play Dirty,
Follows a professional thief named Parker - who was previously played by Jason Statham (2013’s “Parker”) and Mel Gibson (1999 “Payback”).
Razzlekhan
Tale of Heather "Razzlekhan" Morgan and Ilya "Dutch" Lichtenstein who steal over $4 billion worth of cryptocurrency. They end up caught and in jail.
Snow Blind
For high school teen Teddy, life in a sleepy suburb in Alaska is turned upside-down when he innocently posts a photo of his dad online, only to learn he and his family are in the Witness Protection Program. A man seeking revenge invades their town, followed soon after by pursuing FBI agents, but what if his dad's reasons for going into the program aren't as innocent as he says.
Untitled Paramount Crim...
Centers on a corrupt vigilante group.
Caught Stealing
Hank Thompson, a burned-out former baseball player, unwittingly plunges into a wild fight for survival in the downtown criminal underworld of 1990s NYC.
Frankie Machine
A Mafia hit man gives up the "game" to become the owner of a bait shop. When he finds out that he's been targeted for a hit, he gets back in the business.
Guantanamo Diary
Follows the tribulations of 45 year-old Mohamedou Ould Slahi, a man who was a suspected terrorist and had been incarcerated at Guantanamo bay for 15 years without ever being charged with a crime or having the opportunity to defend himself in court.
H.O.A.
After the president of a Home Owners Association, who is running for re-election, dies under mysterious circumstances, a newlywed couple embarks on an investigation into the tight-knit neighborhood's underbelly.
Ice Cold Heat
In the early 1990s, a detective is cryogenically frozen by a powerful drug dealer after a drug bust went upside down. The detective thaws out 22 years later and then seeks revenge.
On the Brinks
Samuel Millar is a member of the Irish Republican Army and spends eight years in tough Irish prisons during the late 1970s and 1980s, where he takes part in the blanket protest in which political prisoners refuse to wear prison garb and are severely punished for it. He then comes to America under a different identity, reinvents himself as a family man and comic book shop owner. But then he helps pull off an armored truck heist, stealing more than $7 million from a Brink's truck and thus executing one of the most successful heists in U.S. history. Millar is eventually pardoned by President Bill Clinton and sent back to Ireland, where he reinvents himself once again, this time as a best-selling author of crime books.