Snow White, a princess, is exiled by her evil stepmother and forced to become a scullery maid. She is saved by seven dwarfs who take her in. The Evil Queen, jealous of Snow White's beauty, plots to kill her with a poisoned apple. Snow White falls into a coma, but is awakened by true love's kiss from a prince. They live happily ever after.
Jennifer, a high school cheerleader, becomes possessed by a succubus and starts killing her male classmates. Needy, her best friend, tries to stop her.
Keller Dover's daughter and her friend are kidnapped. As the police investigation proceeds, Dover decides to take matters into his own hands. He captures the prime suspect and begins torturing him for answers. Meanwhile, Detective Loki uncovers a maze-like pattern that leads him closer to the truth.
A 12-year-old schoolboy named Trevor McKinney is given a class project to come up with a plan that will change the world through direct action. Trevor decides to help a homeless man and initiates a plan called 'pay it forward', where he does a good deed for three people who must then each do good deeds for three others. Along the way, Trevor's mother confronts her alcoholism, Trevor help Eugene with his burn scars, and a chain of kindness is set in motion. However, tragedy strikes when Trevor is stabbed while trying to defend a friend from bullies. Despite his death, the 'pay it forward' movement grows nationwide.
After suffering from amnesia, a female schoolteacher named Samantha Caine slowly uncovers her true identity as a highly skilled CIA assassin named Charly Baltimore. As she begins to remember her past, she becomes the target of powerful enemies who want to keep her quiet. With the help of a private investigator named Mitch Henessey, Samantha must confront her past and protect her daughter while unraveling a larger conspiracy.
Set in the 1980s, "Summer Palace" follows a university student named Yu Hong who falls in love with a fellow student named Zhou Wei. They navigate their relationship amidst political protests and personal hardships, and their lives take unexpected turns. The film explores themes of youth, love, and the complexities of living in a changing society.
A woman finds herself in a love triangle after her husband dies unexpectedly. She navigates the challenges of being a stepmother and deals with the secrets and lies that surround her.
Afterschool is a drama film that follows a high school student named Robert, who accidentally captures the drug overdose of two fellow students on his video camera. As he becomes engulfed in the aftermath of the tragedy, he struggles with grief, guilt, and the voyeuristic nature of the digital age. The movie explores themes of youth, loss, and the disconnect between reality and the online world.
Harvey Milk, a gay activist, struggles for gay rights and becomes California's first openly gay elected official. He faces homophobia, discrimination, and assassination threats, but continues his fight to create change.
Based on a true story, The Laramie Project follows the aftermath of the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard, a young gay man who was beaten and left tied to a fence in Laramie, Wyoming. The film explores the impact of the crime on the community and the nation, depicting the trials, interviews, and reactions that took place in the small town in the wake of the hate crime. Through interviews and reenactments, the movie examines themes of intolerance, prejudice, and the fight for justice.
A Girl Like Her is a documentary-style movie that tells the story of a troubled teenage girl named Jessica, who attempts suicide by pills. The film follows the aftermath of her suicide attempt, her torment at the hands of a popular girl and her high school clique, and the effects it has on her best friend and mother.
Three women strive to find their place at an elite Northeastern university. When anonymous racist attacks target a Black freshman, who insists she is being haunted by ghosts, each woman must determine where the real menace lies.
The Times of Harvey Milk is a powerful documentary that follows the life and political career of Harvey Milk, the openly gay politician who became a symbol of hope and activism for the LGBTQ+ community. The film delves into Milk's rise to political prominence in San Francisco, his fight for gay rights, and the tragic events surrounding his assassination.
In Some Mother's Son, a group of Irish republican prisoners go on a hunger strike to protest against the British penal system. The film explores the struggle for justice and democracy amid prison violence and police violence. It tells the story of a mother's unconditional love for her son and the sacrifices made in the fight for freedom. The movie also delves into the political propaganda, the role of the church, and the emotional toll on the widows of those involved.
No One Killed Jessica is a riveting true crime drama that follows the story of the murder trial of Jessica Lall, a young model who was shot dead while working as a bartender in a high-profile party in Delhi, India. The case becomes a nationwide sensation and exposes the deep-rooted issues of corruption and injustice within the Indian legal system. As the investigation unfolds, a determined journalist and a grieving sister fight against all odds to seek justice for Jessica and bring the guilty to book.
Apprentice is a drama film that follows the story of an apprentice hangman who becomes haunted by his past when he is asked to execute a death row inmate. As he carries out his duty, he starts to question his own beliefs and struggles with the morality of his actions. This gripping and thought-provoking film explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the weight of responsibility.
In a small North Carolina town, a college student's new best friend becomes involved in a web of deceit, murder, and sexual exploration, leading to a shocking climax.
Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God is a powerful documentary that delves into the widespread sexual abuse of children within the Catholic Church. The film follows the story of four deaf men who were molested by a priest in a school for the deaf in the 1960s. As they attempt to confront their abuser and seek justice, they uncover a vast web of corruption and secrecy within the institution. Through interviews, reenactments, and archival footage, the film sheds light on the traumatic experiences of the victims and the cover-up orchestrated by the Church.
A documentary about the life and murder of Matthew Shepard, a young gay man who was brutally killed in a hate crime. The film explores the impact of his murder on his friends, family, and the world.
Gospel Hill is a drama mystery thriller movie set in a small town in South Carolina. The story revolves around the interwoven lives of its diverse inhabitants and explores themes of race relations, secrets, and redemption. The town's past and present collide when an incident threatens to unearth long-hidden truths. A doctor-patient relationship, an unfaithful wife, a small-town sheriff, and a gospel choir all play a part in this gripping tale.