Three eighteen-year-old friends journey from North to South London to celebrate New Year’s Eve at the turn of the millennium.
Three eighteen-year-old friends journey from North to South London to celebrate New Year’s Eve at the turn of the millennium.
A CIA officer finds himself the target of a rendition operation after being scapegoated for the death of an interrogation subject.
Kate Pierce, now a cynical teen, is unexpectedly reunited with Santa Claus when a mysterious troublemaker threatens to cancel Christmas – forever.
It follows a food critic at the top of her game as she meets a chef renowned for refusing food critics to his restaurant. They must overcome their differences before her sister’s wedding
Rising NYC architect Margot unexpectedly inherits an English manor. Embracing Christmas traditions abroad, she finds love and a sense of belonging that reshape her life.
In order to earn her trust fund, Evie (Cole) is tasked with granting Christmas wishes to the people who saved her life on the night of her birth. To aid in her cause, she employs Kyle (McGarry), a handsome local attorney, to track down those who helped and attempts to secretly learn what they might want while maintaining her anonymity. With Christmas fast approaching, the heiress and the attorney can’t resist falling for each other’s charms as they ramp up their gift giving efforts. But as time ticks down, will she be able to accomplish the mission and grant all of the wishes by Christmas Eve?
In upstate New York in the 1850s, Abigail begins a new year on the rural farm where she lives with her husband Dyer. As Abigail considers the year to come through her journal entries, we experience the marked contrast between her deliberate, stoic manner and her unraveling complex emotions. Spring arrives and Abigail meets Tallie, an emotionally frank and arrestingly beautiful newcomer renting a neighboring farm with her husband, Finney. The two strike up a tentative relationship, filling a void in their lives which neither knew existed.
Funny and sexually disturbing… One of the most daring, talking on a mature sexual way, movies of the last 50 years. Stunningly satirical and darkly and shockingly disturbing. A sexist teenage satire on the style of ‘Juno’ and ‘Ghost World’. Simply, a Great Movie.
Strikingly beautiful Jasira Maroun is 13, physically well developed but naïve and unable to say no. As puberty arrives, her mother sends her from Syracuse to Houston to her curt, up-tight, Lebanese-born father. Over the next few months, Jasira must navigate her father’s strict indifference, her discovery of sexual pleasure, the casual racism of a neighbor boy and her classmates, the sexual advances of the boy’s father, the proffered friendship of a pregnant neighbor, and her attraction to Thomas, an African-American classmate whom her father forbids her to see. Things happen to her, but can she take responsibility and control, or is tragedy inevitable?
Love at First Stream follows the stories of a streamer, a student, a breadwinner, and a heartthrob as they explore love and friendships online to escape their realities offline.
Once considered an outstanding member to his ‘Gangster Disciple street organization. G, rejects its positive direction of community reform to ignite a string of unsolved kidnapping homicides, with his own residence as the headquarters. His 6 year old son “Maliq” (Harper Anthony), serves as his only call to sanity as law enforcement inch closer to connecting him to multiple acts of violence. Accompanied by a crew of career criminals, an attempt to hijack a massive heroine operation leads to a breach on his family’s safety.
Inside of an impoverished community in Chicago, Illinois, an ex-convicted felon, “Marcus Julian” returns from prison after eight years incarcerated. A product of a failed family structure, Marcus, like so many others in his community, functioned under a “street-code” of savagery. The “Gangster Disciples” governed the territories, and as a former outstanding member he lived in ongoing regret of the mob-related acts that led him to prison.
ollowing in the long tradition of National Lampoon, this ballsy comedy takes aim at “sword and sandal” movies of every era, with s special nod of the feathered helmet to historical epics such as 300, Gladiator, Troy, and Braveheart. When the sexually ambiguous Trojan Prince Orlando tries to win his father’s approval by bringing the luscious Ellen of Greece back home to Troy, the jilted King Erotic threatens revenge. Now General Awesomest Maximus must put aside his slacker ways and face off against Erotic’s million-man Greek army with only 300 Trojans. Or was that 301?