The true story of George Jung, the head of Colombian cocaine trafficking in the USA for Pablo Escobar during the 1970s.
Johnny Depp Tribute
We wanted to pay tribute to this great actor who undoubtedly deserves a video dedicated to all his characters in chronological order.
The Hollywood Vampires
While his plans for Hollywood might be on hold following his defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard, Johnny Depp knows exactly what he will be doing next summer. He’s going on tour in Europe with his rock band, the Hollywood Vampires.
Donnie Brasco
1978: an FBI agent successfully infiltrates the Brooklyn mafia with the unwitting help of the old hitman Lefty Ruggiero.
Public Enemies
Public Enemies narrates the events surrounding John Dillinger, the number one criminal in the United States during the 1930s. Hot on his trail is the young agent Melvin Purvis, assigned by the FBI under the direction of Edgar Hoover.
Johnny Depp has won the trial
The lawsuit, initiated on April 11, was filed by Johnny Depp against his ex-wife seeking $50 million in damages, claiming he was defamed when the woman referred to herself in the press as “a public figure representing domestic abuse.”
Benjamin Barker, The Killer Barber of Sweeney Todd
Known as the legendary “demonic barber,” he killed his victims with a razor, later serving and selling them to customers in the form of meat pies.
Nightmare Saga
In 1984, A Nightmare on Elm Street was released in theaters.
It’s the first chapter in a long saga of films directed by various filmmakers, marking the birth of Freddy Krueger, one of the most famous horror serial killers.
What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
The plot revolves around Gilbert Grape, a young man who bears the weight of a dysfunctional family, made even more challenging by the death of his father.
On one side, there is a mother who is severely overweight and can no longer move or leave the house; on the other side is young Arnie, who has a mental disorder and simultaneously idolizes his older brother.
The Mystery of Sleepy Hollow
“It’s a hard lesson for a hard world… learn it well.”