When home-schooled Arielle’s long-estranged mother mysteriously returns to their isolated family farm, it drives a wedge into her seemingly-perfect relationship with her father and reveals a chilling, dark past.
When home-schooled Arielle’s long-estranged mother mysteriously returns to their isolated family farm, it drives a wedge into her seemingly-perfect relationship with her father and reveals a chilling, dark past.
The lives of three upper class teenagers are turned upside down by an unexpected murder.
In the future, the Japanese government captures a class of ninth-grade students and forces them to kill each other under the revolutionary “Battle Royale” act.
Haunted by her past, Sally Sullivan returns home 10 years after little Martha’s death seeking to uncover the mysteries of her childhood, which include Martha’s “accident”, her Mother’s disappearance, and the baby her family has suddenly been entrusted with. Although she seeks a “normal” life back in her hometown of Mount Moriah, the ghosts of her past still linger… figuratively and literally. The “mean girls” who still blame her for Martha’s death, the cute boy who always stood by her, the secrets of her family still hidden somewhere out there. As Sally struggles to discover her true identity her family and friends struggle with their desire to protect her and her need to know the truth. And as Sally gets closer and closer to the truth, forces beyond her comprehension come to bare against her. The answers will be beyond anything she can ever imagine and her story just begins with her discovery of the truth.
Vicki, a music school drop out, boards a train from NYC to CT to care for her first music teacher, her dying father. While reconciling her feelings toward her upbringing in his old age, she realizes the future she wanted for herself isn’t necessarily the one she needs.
Not your typical horror fare. This is suspense and horror at its finest…. 21st Century paranoia horror at its very best… this movie is powerful, thoughtful and downright terrifying in its execution. Obviously, the Work of a Diabolical Genius! Fantastic Horror Film All The Way!
A horror film told in three parts, from three perspectives, in which a mysterious transmission that turns people into killers invades every cell phone, radio, and television. A mysterious, garbled signal broadcast over the airwaves is driving people into fits of violent rage. Amidst the chaos, a young man searches for his lover, pursued by her jealous husband.
The last thing Eddie Mills wants to do is go home to deal with his dying Dad. But the Catholic guilt gnaws at him, and he returns home to his crazy family, an overbearing step-mother, and his bear of a father. Once there, Eddie is confronted with a revelation that forces him to deal with the past he has always avoided.
A romantic comedy about a single dad who falls in love with the Mother of his sons Crush. It is a battle for love highlighting Family, friendship and love.
When Patrick is eight years old his absent father returns unexpectedly and in a brief but memorable encounter, sets him the challenge of ‘The Three Kings’. Years later, Patrick traces the events of his father’s life.
Amber Appleton (Auli’i Cravalho) remains an optimist even when her personal life is far less stable than it appears on the surface. A musically gifted high school student with aspirations to attend Carnegie Mellon, Amber balances her beloved high school drama club helmed by Mr. Franks (Fred Armisen) with working long hours at a donut shop to help support herself and her down-on-her-luck single mom (Justina Machado). She also spends time at the local retirement community, giving care and attention to her favorite pessimistic resident (Carol Burnett). When new obstacles present themselves that threaten her dreams, Amber must learn to lean on the strength of her chosen family to move forward.
When Zoe Williams has to prove to a big investor that her company’s new dating app works, she tests it on herself and soon ends up on a date with her complete opposite, Oliver Beckett, an easygoing, spontaneous artist. Huh. Not exactly Zoe’s type. Even though it’s clear the pair have chemistry, Zoe’s worried- could something be wrong with DigiLove’s algorithm? Or is it true when people say “opposites attract”?
During a fleeting return trip to his childhood home, a budding filmmaker is confronted by the now-grown ensemble of his old hometown friends – none of whom are aware that he intends to make his fortune off the shared childhood trauma that splintered them apart all those years ago. During an alcohol-fueled weekend of reminiscence and regret, the eccentric 20-somethings open old wounds, make new mistakes, and realize that the consequences of youth can follow you into adulthood.