Una antiguo mensaje es encontrado en una botella en Escocia tras un largo viaje a través del océano. La nota es difícil de descifrar, pero cuando el investigador danés del departamento Q lo consigue, tratará junto a su particular equipo de resolver otro diabólico caso abandonado a pesar de que las huellas de este prácticamente han desaparecido
Kanji Bhai, un tendero en Bombay, demanda a Dios cuando un terremoto destruye su tienda y la póliza de seguros no le cubre los daños.
Embarrassed about his identity and culture, a meek Indian high-schooler decides to attend an American university to pursue his passion for film. But in doing so, he causes a rift in his fundamentalist family.
Durango, México, década de 1980. Una familia atea acaba de llegar a la región, donde la hija pequeña es poseída por Naro, un demonio que le otorga poderes mentales que ponen en peligro a todo aquel que la rodea.
Thanks to an embarrassing stand-up routine promoting Christian intelligent design, Ray Comfort was dubbed "Banana Man" by Professor Richard Dawkins and mocked by an entire generation of atheists. But Ray's gotten used to it. In fact, he’s been using his banana-based infamy as a way to evangelize even more. Last year, he wrote a book, hoping that would provide some much needed context to his banana bit — it didn’t — and now he’s made this movie documenting the same thing. The problem with the entire routine, though, is that taking an hour to explain a horrible analogy doesn’t work when your starting point is a horrible analogy.
A grounded child must pass his school test or he will be punished by his father forever