Back Fork
When the strain of tragedy was too much for a young couple in Appalachia, prescription pills became the medicine to ease the pain.
Genre: Uncategorized
Director: Josh Stewart
Actors: A.J. Cook, Agnes Bruckner, David Selby, Dorothy Lyman, Eden Brolin, Josh Stewart, Rebecca Gruss, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Sloane Coombs, Travis Teffner, Wade Williams
Transit 17
The movie is set in the future, 2026, Europe is no longer the same and separated from the rest of the world after a deadly virus spreads.
Shi
Grandmother Mi Ja works part-time as a caretaker, and struggles to raise a teen grandson by herself. Despite her tough situation, she speaks softly, dresses fashionably, and approaches the world…
Growing Up and Other Lies
After living for years as a struggling artist in New York City, Jake is calling it quits and returning home to Ohio. On his last day in the city, he…
The Gracefield Incident
On August 16, 2013, the Supreme Court mandated the CIA to declassify files that had been kept secret for the past 75 years. Visual records of documented paranormal events were…
Babylon A.D.
In Babylon A.D Vin Diesel stars as a veteran-turned-mercenary who is hired to deliver a package from the ravages of post-apocalyptic Eastern Europe to a destination in the teeming megalopolis…
The Crescent
After an unexpected death in the family, a mother and son struggle to find spiritual healing at a beachfront summer home.
Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash
Earth, a shiny jewel floating in the blackness of space… and for the robot known as Brainiac, the last piece to capture for his collection of planets. Not if the…
Amityville in the Hood
An Eastside gang uses the Amityville property to grow marijuana when they are attacked by a rival gang and their drugs stolen. Soon, it’s unleashed on the Westside streets of…
Dearest Jane
A young girl learn to accept love and change, after being sent to live with her uncle in Indiana.
Big Jay Oakerson: Live at Webster Hall
From the legendary New York City music venue, the man The New York Times called “a master of the dirty joke” dishes on the taboos of growing up with step…