After receiving a visit from a special “Christmas Angel”, Lieutenant Dangle will see what life in Reno would be like if he had never been born.
After receiving a visit from a special “Christmas Angel”, Lieutenant Dangle will see what life in Reno would be like if he had never been born.
A must-see. They got it right! This quiet film is gonna scare the wits out of you! Right off the bat, the biggest question seems to be, “will this movie scare me?” And the answer is a resounding yes…but not in the clichéd ways of gore and guts. No sir, this flick is all about the slow burn. It earns all of its jumps and each one of its heebee jeebees subtly. Be sure to see this film. If you miss it, you’ll regret it!
During the summer of 1973, 8-year-old Steven is sent to the Pennsylvania countryside to live with his grandparents while his mother and father work through their marital troubles. Though his grandparents are happy to host him, they warn Steven not to enter the cornfields next to their house. Haunted by news reports of the Manson murders aftermath, Steven’s world intertwines with his grandmother’s love of late night horror films and pushes him toward the mystery and darkness of the cornfields that surround their small farm. Eventually Steven enters the fields where he makes a terrible discovery. Then, menacing noises begin haunting the family from outside at night and soon turn to violence. Though Steven s family tries to protect him, whatever’s lurking in the fields is about to make their lives a living nightmare.
An insomniac office worker, looking for a way to change his life, crosses paths with a devil-may-care soap maker, forming an underground fight club that evolves into something much, much more.
Aspiring music journalist Jenny (Gina Rodriguez) has just landed her dream job at an iconic magazine and is about to move to San Francisco. Rather than do long distance, her boyfriend of nine years (Lakeith Stanfield) decides to call it quits. To nurse her broken heart, Jenny gathers up her two best friends Erin (DeWanda Wise) and Blair (Brittany Snow) for one outrageous last adventure in New York City. From writer/director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (creator of MTV’s Sweet/Vicious) SOMEONE GREAT is a hilarious and heartfelt story of friendship, love, and what it means to let go of your twenties and enter adulthood.
Trapped inside her family’s lakeside retreat, a young woman finds she is unable to contact the outside world as events become increasingly ominous in and around the house.
A team of former robbers arrived at Paradise: Phuket, southern Thailand. Now traders, they are happy days. Until the day when the devil arrives: Mehdi, sentenced to 15 years in prison during the robbery, comes to recover his share of the cake.
NUMBERLAND: Join Scout and his friends for exciting learning adventures from the world of LeapFrog. When the pets long to learn about numbers, their magical car, Axle, whisks them away to Numberland. With the help of a new friend, Max, the pets meet all the numbers in the land and master early numeracy skills. Then it’s time to help the residents of Numberland plan a surprise birthday party for Max. It all adds up to plenty of fun and adventure as you sing and count your way through Numberland with Scout & Friends!
Born on September 11th, 2001, Danny seems destined for disaster. A difficult home and social life leads to a lonely childhood, but in high school he finally finds his way when he joins a church youth group. Life is all right after that, until he falls unrequitedly for his beautiful classmate Megan who has zero interest in church boys. But while performing with his church drama team Danny discovers a talent for inventing new characters. And a chance in-costume encounter leads him to realize that Megan will like him as long as she thinks he’s a rebel. So Danny, as the rebel, teams up with Megan to help her get revenge against her awful ex. Will the ruse succeed or will it be another Danny Doom disaster?
Directed by R.D. Robb, the largely unreleased Don’s Plum made headlines throughout the late ’90s for featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, who, after scoring big with the success of Titanic, was enjoying the top spot on young Hollywood’s A-list. The film stars DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire as two of several obnoxious rich kids whittling the night away at Don’s Plum, a local diner. The kids speak candidly about women, sex, drugs, and the nuances of relationships– if by ‘nuances’ one means adultery, masturbation, bisexuality, and whatever shock-topics the moment may have called for.
Barbi, a famous fitness selfie queen, is lost in the wilderness after her first date with a cute guy goes horribly wrong. Lost without cell service, supplies or survival skills, she begins a harrowing journey back to civilization with her face buried in her phone. Distracted by selfies, she misses a huge alien mothership shooting down a Homeland Security airplane. Now, as surviving agents counter attack on the ground to protect their top secret mission, Barbi meets Agent Radcliffe, Earth’s last hope. Through a series of misadventures, Barbi realizes that she must change her ways to become a better person. She faces her fear of losing fame and saves the world from the alien invasion.
A singer in New York gets a grim diagnosis that puts her life and dreams into perspective.
Jesse has to get out of Las Vegas quickly, and steals a car to drive to L.A. On the way he shoots a police man. When he makes it to L.A. he stays with Monica, a girl he has only known for a few days. As the film progresses, the police get closer to him, and the crimes escalate.