After 40 years, Tom Cruise continues to push the envelope in film. Exposing one's heart to the world through their work is not only risky business, as far as Cruise is concerned, it is the only way to achieve an end that feels complete.
Skeletons in the Closet is a late-night, horror anthology television series featuring The Widow and her dead husband, Charlie. Each episode finds them providing hilarious commentary on a variety of B-movie horror films - some of which are terrifying! Their number one fan, a precocious 11-year-old named Jamie, never misses an episode. With her parents out for the evening, Jamie sits down in front of the tube to devour the delectable terror, but her favorite Friday night freak show is constantly interrupted by her annoying new babysitter, Tina. If they can survive each other, they may be able to survive the night!
A short comedic feature film comprised of three vignettes corresponding to the beginning, middle and end stages of a relationship.
In a contemporary spin on the classic fairy tale, Little Red embarks on a secret trip to Florida and becomes the target of a chop-licking predator with a taste for young girls.
An artist gains the power to draw the future and erase the past.
A comedy-drama, King Rat examines the possibility that years after graduation - whether it's ten years or thirty - we may be stuck with the same issues we had before crossing that stage at commencement.
Tom, an overweight young man, takes refuge at his grandmother's cabin in rural Illinois in an attempt to bury the years of being bullied and feeling rejected. While in town, he meets a precocious blind girl named Lilly, who shows him how to be accepted and loved.
Manlife is a captivating documentary that follows the life of a man as he navigates through the challenges of aging, the complexities of romance, and the allure of a utopian movement in Wisconsin. With vintage aircraft as a backdrop, this film delves into the depths of human relationships and the impact of pseudoscience on the individual.
Skippers is a comedy movie about a drifter who arrives in a lakeside town and discovers the power of imagination and transcendence. Through skipping rocks and interacting with unfriendly locals, the drifter embarks on a quest for idealism.
Five distinctive people, each with a flimsy coping strategy, find themselves stuck together after an accident.
Open Tables is a heartwarming movie that tells the story of two people who cross paths in the world of haute cuisine. The film follows their journey as they navigate the complexities of food, love, and the bustling restaurant scene in Chicago and Paris. Through a series of chance encounters and humorous mishaps, they discover that sometimes what you're looking for is right in front of you.
Forced to work an extra shift, two young baristas must come to terms with their own relationship while being bombarded by the very different issues of their diverse customers.
In the small town of Kansas, a community theater prepares for their annual Christmas play. The eccentric cast and crew, led by a quirky playwright, deal with mishaps, drama, and comedic moments, all while juggling their own personal lives. This mockumentary style film takes a satirical look at the behind-the-scenes chaos of a holiday production.
A woman is forced to confront her past when her nine-year-old sister runs away after discovering a family secret.
A precocious high school senior finds an unlikely lifeline in her court-mandated therapist after she is ostracized from school after a sexual transgression with her English teacher goes viral.
A struggling Chicago artist finds herself at a crossroads in life, overwhelmed by changes and needing to make a critical decision in her relationship.
Oculto is a documentary film that follows the lives of hidden athletes who strive to achieve their ambitions. The film explores different sports such as surfing, skydiving, and more, showcasing the determination and drive of these athletes. Set against the backdrop of Panama, the film takes viewers on a thrilling journey of adventure and passion.
In a sleepy mountain town nestled in rural America, seven foreign exchange students set out to tackle the 'American Dream'.
A House Is Not A Home: Wright or Wrong is a cinematic essay that delves into the life and work of architect Frank Wright. The film explores his architectural designs, his stubborn and uncompromising nature, and his impact on the field of organic architecture. It also touches on his personal life and relationships, including his tumultuous marriage. Through interviews with colleagues, friends, and experts, the documentary presents a comprehensive portrait of this influential figure in the world of architecture.
Something Out of Nothing is a heartwarming documentary that explores the transformative power of improv in the vibrant city of Chicago. Follow a group of passionate artists as they find joy, inspiration, and connection through the art of spontaneous storytelling. This uplifting film celebrates the creativity and positive impact of the improv community.