The story of one of the greatest outlaw legends of the old west, Jesse James. After escaping captivity, Jesse finds himself on the run with one more score on his mind before disappearing for good.
The story of one of the greatest outlaw legends of the old west, Jesse James. After escaping captivity, Jesse finds himself on the run with one more score on his mind before disappearing for good.
Newlyweds Lauren (Sarah Borne) and David (Yoshi Sudarso) are enjoying their honeymoon when Lauren suddenly disappears. Between footage of Lauren walking with another man and noticing David’s bank account has been drained, police believe Lauren left on her own. But David knows that Lauren would never leave him like that; she must have been abducted. With the help of a private investigator named Gina (Catherine Dyer), David focuses on finding his wife. Elsewhere, Lauren-who really has been kidnapped-is being forced by her captors to launder money. But, when one of the captors is revealed to be David’s ex-wife, Sadie (Olivia Jordan), it’s clear that the true goal of this scheme goes much deeper than money.
A woman hires an actor from an agency to pose as her fiance to make her dying grandmother happy, and they fall for each other during the ruse.
The continuing love story of newlyweds Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle during their first year of marriage.
Kung Pow! Enter the Fist is best enjoyed with low expectations, if only because it might surprise you with genuine belly laughs. Writer-director Steve Oedekerk uses digital trickery to make himself a costar in the 1976 Hong Kong action flick Tiger & Crane Fist, just as Woody Allen turned a Japanese spy thriller into the comedy spoof What’s Up, Tiger Lily? The results are both technically impressive and stupendously stupid.
Oedekerk is blandly appealing as “the Chosen One,” who sets out to avenge the evil Master “Betty” Pain for killing his family when he was still a kung fu-fighting infant. This stock setup is a cheap excuse for Oedekerk’s 80-minute buffet of chop-socky spoofery, with gags lifted from The Matrix, Oedekerk’s “Thumbation” comedies, and the rich legacy of Hong Kong action. Featuring “gopher-chucks,” a kung fu cow, aliens from France, and enough bad dialogue to choke a crouching tiger, Kung Pow! is mildly spicy, but mostly it’s full of nuts.
When a vintage Jack-In-The-Box is un-earthed and donated to a museum in the heart of the woods, its not long before staff member Casey Reynolds has reason to believe the creepy clown doll inside has a life of its own. As Casey discovers his colleagues are dying one-by-one, will he find a way to end the nightmare, or will he too fall victim to the box’s curse?
As Valentine’s Day approaches, a high school senior attracts the attention of a new student who may have ulterior motives.
After a teenage boy’s father goes to prison, he is forced to live with his older brother who has a compromising trade.
For Burgess “Buzz” Zwink (Bradford Jackson), wasting life is a way of life. At thirty-two years old, and still living with his parents, Buzz’s adult life seems to be nothing more than a continuous haze of debauchery. That is until his carefree recklessness lands his lifelong friend in the hospital after another of his drunken mishaps. Faced with the reality of his choices as he reluctantly forces himself into sobriety, Buzz begins to realize just how much pain he has caused to those around him. With the help of a young Inupiaq boy (D’Artagnon Moonin), and an elderly, life-long alcoholic (Thomas G. Jacobs), Buzz must face his past, present, and possible future in order to take his life back from the bottle, and above all else, seek forgiveness not only from those he has wronged, but from himself.
Isolde is a caseworker adjusting to the challenges of her new job when she is assigned to a man who is charged with theft and facing an upcoming court hearing. She does her best to help, but when the two meet she struggles to connect.
Ex-boxer Danny”Boy” Jackson only left the room for a second, and came back to find his son gone. He quickly finds that human traffickers have taken him to be sold in the Middle East. With only hours left, and the clock ticking, Danny “Boy” Jackson comes out of retirement.
A hitman suffers an emotional breakdown after killing his former mentor. In a bid to cope, he begins trying to connect with his would-be victims, leading him further into a hole of doubt.