Countryside thieves are won over by a young orphan girl.
Countryside thieves are won over by a young orphan girl.
In ancient times, there were seven sacred scrolls believed to grant power and prosperity to those who possessed them. Prophecy told that a child born in pure Royal blood would one day harness power and rule over the nations.
After discovering a video showing what he believes to be his vanished sister Heather, James and a group of friends head to the forest believed to be inhabited by the Blair Witch.
Rachel, a female war veteran returns home only to launch her own personal vendetta against the criminal underworld when a family member mysteriously dies. The underworld kingpin rules with an iron fist and those below her are terrified when her name is even mentioned. In order to get closer to the inner sanctum, Rachel takes on the identity of “Angel” a go-go dancer at a popular nightclub. As “Angel” learns details about the organization, she begins to exact her revenge against anyone she deems responsible for her family member’s death. However, a detective is hot on Angel’s trail as he investigates the death and destruction left in her wake.
They can barely stand each other, but can they stand next to each other for three days, without sleep, for the chance to win the car of their dreams?
Because of middle schooler Cheon-ji’s unexpected suicide, her mother Hyun-sook and older sister Man-ji are driven out of their home and move to another apartment. By chance, Man-ji hears a story that might relate to the suicide after meeting her dead sister’s friends. Tracking down clues, Man-ji discovers that Cheon-ji’s best friend, Hwa-yeon is behind all the events that happened. While seeking for the secret behind her sister’s death, Man-ji finds out that Cheon-ji left notes in red knitting balls.
Amy is hanging on by a thread. Struggling to cope with past sexual trauma and the daily aggressions of a male-dominated society, she creates grotesquely costumed alter egos that re-appropriate the male form. While giving her the sense of power she craves, acting as these characters pushes her further into a world of her own making. When she begins a new relationship with a seemingly good guy, she opens herself up to him – but that vulnerability comes at a dangerous cost, and her alter egos threaten to lash out in explosive violence. Based on the real experiences and art of co-writer/star Amy Everson, Felt doesn’t just point a finger at rape culture; it takes a full on swing at it, creating a feminist psychological thriller that audiences will be hard-pressed to shake off.
An eccentric chocolatier, Willy Wonka, long isolated from his own family, Wonka launches a worldwide contest to select an heir to his candy empire. Five lucky children, including Charlie, a good-hearted boy from a poor family who lives in the shadow of Wonka’s extraordinary factory, draw golden tickets from Wonka chocolate bars and win a guided tour of the legendary candy-making facility that no outsider has seen in 15 years. Dazzled by one amazing sight after another, Charlie is drawn into Wonka’s fantastic world in this astonishing and enduring story.
Soof is reaching 40 and has everything she ever wanted: three children, a small catering business, a sweet husband Kasper and a lovely home. Until she starts asking herself: ‘is this all there is’? The catering business won’t take off, her three children take up all her time, and she can’t count on Kasper, because he is spending all his energy in his work. When Soof meets the handsome Jim, a famous choreographer, at a dinner they immediately have a connection. For a moment she is noticed for who she is, someone who doesn’t wonder who is taking the kids to hockey, and gives her the feeling that she is special. When their relationship unintended gets out of hand and the construction on her shed to turn it into a professional kitchen is taking its toll, the question arises if Kasper is still the attractive man she once fell for. The more she tries to take hold of her life, the more it seems to derail.
After five years apart, searching the world of Krynn for proof of the existence of the true legends, a group of adventurers find their proof in the form of a barbarian woman carrying a miraculous blue crystal staff. Soon they are thrust into war as an army of dragons overtakes their homeland.
Spoiled rich girl Pixxi De La Chasse has been disinherited by her family due to her numerous arrests for bad driving, her failure to get a job and her overall lack of some semblance of a responsible life. When her car gets repossessed, Pixxi ends up getting hired by repo men Arizona Gray and Aquas, and she soon becomes the best repo chick around with the help of her entourage – punk girl confidante, model-looks bodyguard and flaming hair stylist. While on the hunt for some antique railroad cars which carry a million-dollar bounty reward (also being sought by a secret government agency!) clueless Pixxi ends up on a wacky train ride which is actually a plot by a terrorist organization. If their demands for the criminalization of golf are not met, then the train (whose caboose is carrying long-missing growler bombs from the Soviet Communist era!) is headed straight for downtown Los Angeles.
See Tim Curry reprise his most chilling role as GINGERCLOWN. In 1983, a group of high school kids break into an abandoned amusement park only to realize it’s overrun with monsters! Featuring Tim Curry (IT), Brad Dourif (THE CHUCKY FRANCHISE), Lance Henriksen (ALIENS), Michael Winslow (POLICE ACADEMY FRANCHISE), and Sean Young (BLADE RUNNER).