After the death of his wife, a grieving man becomes the victim of a horrific experiment to cure his addiction.
After the death of his wife, a grieving man becomes the victim of a horrific experiment to cure his addiction.
The interwoven stories of three couples which are forced to make life altering decisions in the face of a disastrous war. Inspired and sometimes blinded by their love, Len, Mia, Andy, Esther, Anna and Erik are as flawed and beautiful as any of the billions who are facing this human-made biological disaster.
Three couples head to the desert to help their friend heal after the death of his mother. They would do anything for him – except for the one thing he wants.
Exams finished, the holidays arrived, one last chance to celebrate with their closest friends. It should have been a trip to remember forever, it was…but for all the wrong reasons. Ten friends end up camping on the spiritual and ghostly tidal island of Lindisfarne, but the newest member of the group has a devastating past. You will never feel safe in a tent again.
From the masters of horror who brought you The Blair Witch Project comes a terrifying new vision of evil that will redefine horror once again. None of the cheesy horror elements here, just straight up amazing acting and brilliant direction from one of the best and most underrated directors working in the horror/ suspense genre today. Do yourself a favor and get this one, it’s well worth it.
A mysterious evil is waiting for Molly (Gretchen Lodge), who moves with her new husband into her late father’s empty country house. Haunted by dark demons, she is soon left alone to confront a lurking presence inside the house – one that could drive her beyond the edge of pure fear. Hailed as “guaranteed to haunt you” (Dread Central), Lovely Molly breaks new ground in raw, cutting-edge horror, delivering scares that slice to your very soul. You will never want to turn off the lights again!
‘Ragamuffin’ is based on the life of Rich Mullins, a musical prodigy who rose to Christian music fame and fortune only to walk away and live on a Navajo reservation. An artistic genius, raised on a tree farm in Indiana by a callous father, Rich wrestled all of his life with the brokenness and crippling insecurity born of his childhood. A lover of Jesus and a rebel in the church, Rich refused to let his struggles with his own darkness tear him away from a God he was determined to love. As he struggled with success in Nashville and depression in Wichita, Rich desired most of all to live a life of honest and reckless faith amidst a culture of religion and conformity.
Virginia is a charming, yet mentally ill mother whose greatest love is her protector and illegitimate son, Emmett. But her longest love belongs to the local-married-Mormon Sheriff, who is running for public office and might very well be Emmett’s father. This boardwalk town’s well-kept secrets are threatened when Virginia’s son begins a romantic relationship with Tipton’s daughter. “What’s Wrong With Virginia” is a humorous, heartfelt drama that pokes at the American dream as it charges toward a climactic shoot out that begs the question: can a woman like Virginia ever play the part of mom?
When Allie (Danielle Evon Ploeger) returns home during her final college summer break, she doesn’t anticipate staying long, but that all changes when there’s a death in the family and Allie inherits her childhood home. Her life-long BFF, Kenzie (Kelsey Thomas) helps her deal with her loss, and other family drama, by forcing her to join The Browncoats, the team she captains in the small town’s co-ed softball league. Kenzie’s advice for Allie is simple… When life sucks, just grab your glove, and grab a ball. Everything just sort of fades away when you’re playing catch!
After she is drugged and abducted, Jamie (Rachel Nichols, Continuum) awakens to find herself in a concrete bunker where she meets fellow abductee Sabrina (Zoe Bell, Death Proof). Before long the two women discover that they are in a modern-day coliseum, where they and 48 other women have been selected to fight to the death in order to save both themselves and their loved ones. RAZE is a no-holds-barred assault on the senses featuring some of the most brutal action combat ever put on film. In this contest, may the best woman win.
When a cursed devil’s charm’ bracelet shows up at a sorority house on Valentine’s Day, each girl tries to make a series of wishes, and each finds that unintended consequences are the primary purpose of Satan’s sinister strategy.
Call Center Girl is a story about Teresa “Terry” Manlapat (Pokwang), an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) who had been away from her family for 13 years, to help support their needs by working in a cruise ship. She comes back, only to find out that her husband just passed away. She is also faced with the problem of reuniting with her children, who had been terribly affected by the absence of a mother for many years. To re-establish her life in the Philippines, she looks for work and lands a job in a call center, which happens to be where her youngest daughter Regina (Jessy Mendiola) also works at. She sees this as a good opportunity for her to get close again to Regina, who is not too happy to see her again, thinking that she (Terry) had abandoned them during her growing years when she needed a mother.
Satan is working behind the scenes to bring about a global government and one world religion. Part of his plan is to convince Christians to turn in their King James Bibles for “new and improved” versions that have been systematically corrupted to advance a New World Order. Once God’s people have been disarmed of their spiritual weapon, they will be powerless to stand against it.