A disaffected former musician with a prosthetic hand is drawn into the mysterious and sinister world of his downstairs neighbor.
A disaffected former musician with a prosthetic hand is drawn into the mysterious and sinister world of his downstairs neighbor.
H.G. Wells pursues Jack the Ripper to the 20th Century when the serial murderer uses the future writer’s time machine to escape his time period.
Arthur Holzenberg, a struggling singer/songwriter is close to obtaining the record deal of his lifetime, but to do so, he has to reproduce an unreleased album of his father Harold Holzenberg, a once successful artist, as his own.
When the cheer captain gets kicked off the squad for salacious partying videos, she must catch the culprit behind the fake videos and prove her innocence.
Writer Blake Sinclair finds herself in a fight for her life against a bloodthirsty maniac who has been leaving multiple victims in his wake as he returns to the mountain town of Northdale.
A documentary takes new look at the days before and after Whitney Houston’s death. It also features lost performances and rare moments with the singer.
Throughout 10 cryptic and traumatic chapters, we indulge in to realm of serial killers via cults and demons. Chapter one begins with The Black Awakening. Outcast and loner Hayden Kroll …
For the first time in history, mental illness and suicide have become one of the greatest threats to school-aged children in America. Many parents still view dangers as primarily physical and external and are missing the real danger: constant connectivity’s pervasive internal assault on mental health. This film is an exploration of the dramatic technological and cultural shift that children and parents have faced since the rise of social networks and mobile devices. Childhood 2.0 dives into the issues of addiction and withdrawal, anxiety and depression, online abuse and bullying, the pervasiveness of pornography, the culture of sexting and unforeseen consequences, the rise of online pedophilia and sexual predators, the loss of free play and autonomy and the rapid growth of suicide among children and teens.
“RIDING FAITH” is an uplifting and inspirational story about family, faith and never losing hope despite all odds. The story is set in small town America, and centers around GRACE and her majestic white horse named FAITH, who was given to her by her father, MIKE, just before he went off to war where he was killed in action. REBECCA, Grace’s mother, is doing her best to help them both cope with the pain of losing a loved one. At the same time, she must find a way not to lose the family ranch which is on the verge of foreclosure. As they reach rock bottom, they become forced to sell off everything they have, including Grace’s horse which she loves more than anything in the world.
A hate-filled man joins a murderous regime after his family disappears in a rapture like event. Struggling to gain faith after being excommunicated from a group called the Horsemen. He finds solace in surviving with some nomadic travelers.
Three Australian telecom tradesman find themselves trapped in a telephone exchange during the onset of a zombie apocalypse.
Kate has a huge crush on Jason, her classmate. And as she tries to reunite with him during her senior trip, things get a little messy.