Low budget filmmaker, JAYSON (Glenn Plummer) has made the movie of his dreams… but to his dismay, it can’t sell in Hollywood. The distributors tell him “… you have nothing exploitative in your movie. Add some sex scenes, more violence, and maybe we’ll buy your film.” The distraught filmmaker approaches his neophyte, semi-psychotic producer, BRAVO (Blaine Cade) and tells him, “… put together a cast and crew… we’re going to re-shoot and give them what they want!” Bravo nervously tells him, “We’re out of money. ” Jayson screams at him, “I don’t care. Do WHATEVER you have to do!” Bravo enlists a young movie crew to follow them into the remote back woods of the Great Bear Mountains by telling them “There’s no money, but when we sell this, you’ll all get a big piece of the profits for your efforts… and great craft service!” Various ‘B’ movie actors…
After a long absence, Donovan returns home to discover events from his past are repeating. Plagued by the idea of déjà vu, Donovan is convinced his young neighbour and her mother will be killed on the 30th anniversary of his wife and daughter’s death. Struggling to unlock the pattern, Donovan tries to convince his brother-in-law, Finnley to help prevent a similar tragedy. When his facts don’t add up, Donovan’s sanity is questioned. Is he losing his mind, or running out of time?
Yesterday Noah Wilson was an average college student– today he is the FBI’s Most Wanted. He is a fugitive on the run. But why an average college student? Enter the Emulation corp., a company that provides for you the experience of living life through your favorite movie. For Noah however, his movie has spiraled out of control. What begins as a simple thriller– eliminate the CIA mole, save the day– progresses into a real-life murder case; himself the main suspect!
A guilt-ridden Corpse takes on a heavy burden when he agrees to help a Fallen Angel keep the other undead in their graves and the powers of evil from corrupting our world.
Alejandro Zambra’s celebrated novella of love and literature comes to the screen… written and directed by Cristián Jiménez follows the story of Julio, a struggling young writer, landing an interview with a famous author to transcribe his latest book…. When he doesn’t get the job, instead of admitting it to his girlfriend, Julio pretends to transcribe the new work by writing it himself. Searching for inspiration and a plot, he revisits a romance from his college days. As Julio’s novel progresses, so does his fondness for the past and the love he let slip away…
A ruthless elven bounty huntress (Nemyt) shoots down the dragon ridden by the fugitive orc shaman, Fangtor Bloodmoon. When Fangtor refuses to surrender quietly, the huntress must battle for her own life against the dangerous villain, and comes away with more than just his head.
Quinn Forte had it all: power, money, a brother who idolized him, and a woman who loved him. He also had enemies. In the course of one night, he loses everything. Betrayed by someone in his inner circle, Quinn is set up and arrested. His father, the patriarch of the criminal empire is killed and his brother suspects that Quinn is behind it all. When he’s released from jail he tries to escape the demons from his past, but that becomes an impossible task. Campbell, the ruthless new leader of “The Company” won’t let him leave in peace. So instead of escaping them, Quinn fights back. He joins forces with his former henchman and friend, The Swede, and takes on his enemies head on.
“The Thanksgiving House.” Starring “Haven” star Emily Rose, the movie tells the story of a house that might actually be the site where the first Thanksgiving was held.Rose’s character Mary Ross is a lawyer who inherits the Plymouth home from her late aunt and initially wants to sell, but warms to the location and its connection to Thanksgiving as time passes. Her greedy boyfriend Rick (Adam Kaufman) tries to convince her to sell the home, but it’s local historian Everett Mather (Justin Bruening) who helps her realize why the home — and Thanksgiving — are so important.Mary also has a conflict with her father, which she ends up deciding to overcome for the spirit of Thanksgiving. Add that to the fact that she becomes closer with Everett and his mother Abigail (Lindsay Wagner), and this truly is a movie about family.
South Georgia – alone in a vast ocean. 900 miles from Antarctica, and a mere 100 miles long. A wild rugged landscape with mountain ranges, vast glaciers, windblown plains half buried beneath snow and ice. Three years ago, the Penguin King left home. Now he is returning to the place where he was born and raised: Penguin City. One of the most densely-packed, sought-after pieces of real estate in the entire southern hemisphere and somehow he must establish his own place in it. He must find a mate. What follows is a journey through the most challenging time of the Penguin King’s life. His story is often comic, sometimes tragic, and ultimately triumphant: a rite of passage set on one of the earth’s last great wildernesses.
The complete Blowhole story from Emmy Award winning DreamWorks Animation and Nickelodeon series, The Penguins of Madagascar. In this three-part saga, Skipper and the Penguins face off against their sinister nemesis, Dr. Blowhole, and must put a stop to his diabolical plans for revenge. and more revenge.
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