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15 Thrilling Action Movies To Watch Free On Plex

CinemaBlend Over the course of the past year or so, we here at CinemaBlend have partnered up with Plex to talk about some of the best movies on the free streaming service, which is saying a lot considering the vast library of titles available. And while we’ve previously covered everything from Oscar-nominated films to sci-fi movies, this time around we’re teaming up with the streamer to talk about some of the great thrilling action movies that are currently streaming for free on Plex. Below are 15 thrilling action movies going all the way back to the early 1970s up until more recent years, with films from a who’s who of directors and lead actors to a handful of the foreign films that prove that sometimes you need to take a step away from Hollywood to reinvent the genre as we know it. Buckle up because there’s a lot of ground to cover here…

SNP accused of confusion on Europe as Nicola Sturgeon and Michael Russell at odds

PREMIUM EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 27: Scotland s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (L) and Scotland s Brexit minister Michael Russell (R) take part in a joint press conference at Bute House on November 27, 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Ms Sturgeon THE SNP has been accused of fresh confusion over its policy on Europe and independence after Michael Russell contradicted Nicola Sturgeon over an EU referendum. The Constitution Secretary, who is also SNP president, said it would depend on the circumstances at the time whether to hold such a vote and that it could be “desirable” to ask Scots about rejoining the EU. However the First Minister ruled out the idea just days ago, saying EU re-entry was part of independence and it was “not her policy” to put the issue to a stand-alone vote.

Willie Rennie claims a pro-Independence parliament would be full of freaky fights

Rennie claims pro-Indy parliament would freaky ANOTHER pro-independece majority at Holyrood would open a Pandora’s box of “freaky Nationalist arguments”, Willie Rennie has claimed. The Scottish Liberal Democrat leader said the country and its parliament would be “consumed” by internal debate among a divided Yes movement about how to proceed. The First Minister wants another referendum before 2024, Covid permitting, but Boris Johnson has already ruled out a previous request for Indyref2 and said the No result of 2014 should last to the 2050s. Meanwhile Alex Salmond has said he wants the Scottish Government to start talks with London on ending the Union in “week one” after the election, accusing Nicola Sturgeon of being over-cautious.

Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie hits out at freaky arguments over independence

Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie hits out at ‘freaky arguments’ over independence Scottish Liberal Democrat Leader Willie Rennie (Jane Barlow/PA) Scotland could face five more years of “freaky arguments” over independence if the SNP gains a majority in next week’s Holyrood election, Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie has insisted. He raised the issue of the constitution as he campaigned in the Scottish Borders, claiming there had been “confusing arguments” from the various pro-independence parties. But Mr Rennie said voting for his party could “make the difference” and result in a Parliament that is focused on the Covid-19 recovery – and not the constitution.

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