Result for "The Way Back"

Gulf War: First Strike - Wings Of The Storm
5.5 2003
The story of the air war in the first Gulf War as described by generals Horner, Profitt, Tenoso, and Glosson.
The Most Fearful Stories by Junji Inagawa VIII
5.5 2003
Eighth "The Most Fearful Stories" film by Junji Inagawa.
Banned from Broadcast 2: The Cursed Large Family
5.5 2003
After the father of a large family is injured and takes a leave of absence, mysterious things start happening in the household.
Crayon Shin-chan: The Glorious Storm-invoking Yakiniku Road
6.6 2003
It's yakiniku night for the Noharas! But before they can dig in, they get wrapped up in a sizzling conspiracy and are forced to go on the run.
The Man with an Opera House in his Living Room
4.5 2003
Determined to stage a fully-fledged production of a Mozart opera in his home, Richard White won't let parking restrictions or neighbours stand in his way. For one week, the quiet Norfolk village of Claxton is transformed.
The Hasty Man Drinks His Tea with a Fork
5.5 2003
A blend of drama and documentary, this film follows several people caught up in the turmoil of the modern world. The drama centres on a woman who has burned out and who holds up her own despair – and her attempts to rebuild her life – as a mirror to the rest of us. With a blend of gravity and humour, Sylvie Groulx's film shows the absurdity of a society dedicated to the cult of speed at all costs.
The Interplanetary Surplus Male and Amazon Women of Outer Space
4.1 2003
Science professor Harvey Kirk is a sex addict and his marriage is falling apart. One night, sexy alien amazons kidnap him. They need him to repopulate their hot species. His wife hides in their spaceship and tries to save him.
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life
5.5 2003
Tasked by MI6 to find the mythological Pandora's Box, an ancient object supposedly containing one of the deadliest plagues on Earth, Lara Croft must beat evil Nobel Prize-winning scientist turned bioterrorist Jonathan Reiss to it.
Darkness at High Noon: The Carl Foreman Documents
6.8 2002
Once the drama inherent in screenwriter Carl Foreman's story moves from an intro to his career beginnings and what he put on the page into what he was obliged to maneuver personally and professionally in the shark-infested waters of McCarthyism, leading to his HUAC summons, his resilient defiance of pressures to capitulate, and then exile to London as the only alternative to prison, just for refusing to "name names," this documentary takes on a riveting power of an all-too-relevant tale of free speech, civil liberties, and coercive intrigue in the name of pseudo-patriotism and feels like fresh insight despite the many looks into the blacklist era in both docu and drama over recent decades.