
Jaqueline Fleming (born September 10, 1977) is an American-Danish actress. Fleming has appeared in Enemies Among Us, Red, Contraband, Bering Sea Beast, Queen of the South and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
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A struggling screenwriter finds his latest script mirroring real-life murders, plunging him into a paranoid spiral. As his imagination takes a delusional and dark turn, he must untangle whether he’s inspired by a killer, haunted by one, or becoming one himself.

A rideshare abduction sparks a deadly race as a father hunts to rescue his influencer daughter and their loved ones from a deranged driver.

After a cop’s daughter witnesses a brutal murder, she teams up with an unlikely ally to unravel the mystery before becoming the killer’s next target.

A successful career woman seems to have it all: compassion for others and a family legacy she's proud to protect. But when her estranged father returns and the women's center she runs begins to crumble, old wounds resurface. As her people-pleasing spirals, therapy helps her confront the past and find the courage to say no and choose herself.

Mother and daughter survive in a post-apocalyptic world.

Kayla heads back to her hometown of Stansville, North Carolina, after her substitute teaching job at an elite, private high school comes to an early end. On her first day back, her loving yet inquisitive mother sets up a job interview at her high school alma mater. Kayla, who ultimately wants to get into a competitive teaching program in London, is hesitant to apply.

When a young woman overcoming her traumatic past is among several witnesses who see a man fatally assaulted and don't intervene, they find themselves targeted by someone, or something, out for revenge.

In the late 1800s, legendary marshal Bass Reeves sets out on the trail of notorious outlaw Bob Dozier.

Former special ops soldier, Laura Bishop, shows up for work at the largest church in America and is forced to take down a team of hijackers when she learns her daughter is trapped inside.

The tortured life of Paul Morphy (1850s New Orleans chess prodigy) is examined.
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