Former Chief Official White House Photographer Pete Souza’s journey as a person with top secret clearance and total access to the President.
Former Chief Official White House Photographer Pete Souza’s journey as a person with top secret clearance and total access to the President.
LITTLE BOY is a powerful and moving film about a little boy who is willing to do whatever it takes to bring his dad home from World War II alive. The heartwarming story will capture your heart and lift your spirits as it reveals the indescribable love a little boy has for his father and the love a father has for his son. Set in the 1940s, LITTLE BOY is an instant cinematic classic that captures the wonder of life through the eyes of an 8- year-old little boy. Written and directed by Smithsonian Institute Award winning director Alejandro Monteverde, LITTLE BOY highlights themes of faith, hope and love in the face of adversity.
A young man deals with the loss of his abusive father by taking advice from a charming, dangerous stranger who teaches him about life, sex, and fighting back.
A computer hacker penetrates Vatican security and sends an urgent anonymous plea to the pope. Handsome Father Quart, of the church’s Institute of External Affairs, an arm of the Vatican intelligence, is dispatched to investigate. The message of the hacker concerns a crumbling 17th century Baroque church in the heart of Seville that apparently “kills to defend itself”.
A man and his sentient napkin friend save the world from a dark evil in a cabin deep in the Utah mountains, and also learn to love.
A process server, Joe Tyler (played by Matthew Perry) is given the task of serving divorce papers on Sara Moore (Elizabeth Hurley), the wife of of a wealthy Texas businessman. To do so he needs to contend with her attempts at evasion and the attempts of a colleague to undermine him.
Travel back in time to witness the dramatic birth of Doctor Who. Actor William Hartnell (David Bradley, Filch from the Harry Potter films, Game of Thrones) felt trapped by a succession of tough-guy roles. Wannabe producer Verity Lambert (Jessica Raine, Call the Midwife) was frustrated by the TV industry’s glass ceiling. Both of them were to find unlikely hope and unexpected challenges in the form of a Saturday afternoon drama, time travel and monsters! Allied with a brilliant creative team, they went on to introduce the world to the longest running science fiction series ever, currently in its 50th year and counting.
It follows ex-Marine Chris Montano after his wife goes missing during a business trip. He then finds himself in a race against time to save her.
Brutal and compelling revenge film! If you turn away from the movie after the very hard and maybe even too explicit beginning, you will miss out on the why. With Red, White & Blue, director Simon Rumley crafts a formidable “trip through the darkest corners of the American psyche”
Erica drifts through the bars of Austin going from one sexual partner to another, never connecting emotionally. That changes when she meets Nate (Noah Taylor, “Shine,” “Almost Famous”), a discharged Iraqi vet who is more interested in being Erica’s friend than her latest conquest. A strong bond of friendship develops between them, but Erica’s background intrudes in the form of Franki, a wannabe rock star whose sudden presence sets the stage for a shocking conclusion.
A long forgotten ancient spacecraft discovered on Earth. Investigations carried out by Scout transport her to the moon whereupon she meets the impressive machines preserving the wisdom of that long lost civilization.
A Fine Arts painter is convinced that he is a werewolf wreaking havoc on a small American town under the full moon.
Fred Flintstone (Mark Addy) and Barney Rubble (Stephen Baldwin) are two of Bedrock’s most confirmed bachelors. Wilma Slaghoople (Kristen Johnston) and Betty O’Shale (Jane Krakowski) are two of the town’s hottest single babes. In this prehistoric comedy of boy meets girl, see how it all began as Fred and Barney set out to win the hearts of their favorite gals on a romantic getaway to exciting “Rock Vegas.” With meddling from Wilma’s socialite mother (Joan Collins), as well as competition from the tycoon Chip Rockefeller, Fred just might need a little help from his friends to beat the odds and win the most important game of all…love.