A lyrical sci-fi feature from Christopher Soren Kelly.
A lyrical sci-fi feature from Christopher Soren Kelly.
Based on several of the “Molly; An American Girl” books, this story is set in 1943 in the fictional town of Jefferson, Illinois during World War II. Molly McIntire and her family are learning to cope with the changes the war has brought to their close-knit family. Molly misses her father who went overseas to care for the wounded soldiers. As they try to keep things running smoothly, Molly enters a dance contest at school. She and her friends are lively, outgoing and always bursting with ideas. Also during this time a young girl named Emily comes from London England to live with the family and Molly learns the importance of getting along and pulling together.
The ghouls are taking a bite out of Boo York! The De Niles are hoping to meet their dynastic destiny and carve out a new empire, while Catty Noir is trying to find her music. Together the ghouls are taking Boo York by storm.
After being dumped by his girlfriend and having an unsuccessful run at dating, Dave decides to try an alternative way of fulfilling his needs when things take a turn for the worst.
Mallory, a depressive, pill-popping art student with a knee injury, must survive the night in her apartment when she is haunted by evil, malevolent beings. Or is it all just in her head?
In Minnesota’s fabled heartland of US ice hockey, the teams of rival towns skate for a last chance to etch their names into local lore.
In January 1942, as the United States enters World War II, a conference assembles near Berlin. S.S. General Heydrich and his associate, Lieutenant Eichmann call the meeting to discuss the “evacuation” of Germany’s Jews and other undesirables, a code word for their extermination in concentration camps. To begin this Final Solution, they must change the mind of a small group of men opposed to the idea, led by Chancellor Kritzinger.
Witness the legendary origin of renowned Justice League member Wonder Woman as she fights for good with her sword and magic lasso. Equally strong in body, heart and will, she makes it her mission to help a troubled young girl enlisted by a deadly organization known as Villainy, Inc., whose criminal members have their sights set on invading Themyscira, Wonder Woman’s paradise home. The battle will be epic, because if there’s one thing an Amazon knows, it’s war.
Follows screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz’s tumultuous development of Orson Welles’ iconic masterpiece Citizen Kane (1941).
It’s a very good morning when you’re able to start your day with these beauties. They are perfect from every angle. They move for the camera with grace. The sexual tension oozing from their bodies as the light dances across their skin. A slow dance of seduction ensues…
Three thieves plan a daring heist posing as waiters at a fancy Malibu mansion dinner party in hopes of paying off an urgent debt. When their plan goes horribly wrong, the trio realizes the dinner guests are not as innocent as they seem and their simple cash grab becomes a violent and desperate battle to get out of the house alive.
“Maybe I’m Fine” is the story of a young girl, Sam Childs played by Isabella Blake-Thomas (from “Once”), who is tasked with helping her mother, Denise, divorce her deadbeat musician ex-husband, Barry, so she can marry her new love, Jefferey. During parents weekend while away at camp, Sam needs to get her Dad to sign the divorce documents, and he unknowingly to the camp counselors, takes her on a road trip to a music competition. Everyone thinks she has been kidnapped and an accomplice to a robbery, so Mom and the law are in hot pursuit. The family gets closer than ever before due to the drama that ensues.