In Changing Lanes, a man driving a Mercedes-Benz collides with a Toyota Corolla on a New York City highway. This seemingly simple accident spirals into a personal vendetta as both men become determined to ruin each other's lives. With a backdrop of legal battles, custody disputes, and escalating violence, their rivalry intensifies, leading to a thrilling and unpredictable climax.
An aging actor, diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, reflects on his life and tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter.
After a riding accident leaves a girl and her horse traumatized, a horse whisperer helps them overcome their fears and form a bond.
Phil Spector is a biographical drama that tells the story of the murder trial of music producer Phil Spector. The movie explores the investigation, trial, and the relationship between Phil Spector and his defense attorney Linda Kenney Baden. It delves into the complexities of the case and raises questions about the nature of truth and justice.
In the small town of Swann Valley, struggling writer Hall Baltimore becomes entangled in a murder mystery involving a missing daughter, a vampire, and a ghostly girl. As he delves deeper into the investigation, his own guilt and dreams blur the line between reality and fantasy.
A Hijacking is a gripping drama-thriller that follows the intense hostage negotiation between Somali pirates and a Danish shipping company after a cargo ship is hijacked in the Indian Ocean. The film explores the psychological toll on the crew, the challenges of language barrier and cultural differences, and the race against time to secure the release of the hostages.
Radiance is a drama and romance movie about a visually impaired photographer who forms a bond with his caretaker. The movie explores themes of photography, memories, and the power of human connection. It features scenes of life in a bustling city, including zebra crossings, buses, and traffic lights. The story also delves into the challenges faced by visually impaired individuals and the importance of feedback and communication. Throughout the movie, the characters navigate their relationships while surrounded by elements such as cacti, coffee, and ringing telephones. Radiance is a heartfelt exploration of love, loss, and the beauty of the world captured through the lens of a camera.
Two escaped convicts, Harry and Wayne, pretend to be gay in order to hide from the law in a small town called Happy, Texas. They end up being recruited as beauty pageant consultants for a local child beauty pageant. As they try to maintain their disguise, they find themselves forming unexpected connections with the townspeople and questioning their true identities.
Office Killer is a dark comedy thriller about Dorine, a socially awkward woman who accidentally kills her coworkers one by one. As the body count rises, Dorine tries to cover up her crimes while dealing with her ill mother and the pressures of modernization at her workplace.
The assistant manager of a seaside hotel is left to run the building over the Christmas period.
The famous conductor (Vladas Bagdonas) goes with his orchestra to Jerusalem to perform the oratorio "St. Matthew Passion." The day before he receives a telegram, stating the suicide of his son, who lived in Israel. Conductor at the time denied the artist's son, believing that he is living right. It's suicide, especially suicide note flip soul maestro's son, forced him to reconsider all their attitudes.
Just days from signing divorce papers, Hank and Alexandra give their relationship one final shot by playing a game with only one rule: no matter what they ask each other to do, they can't say no.
Detective James Quinlan has left his alcoholic wife, sprouting a bloom of insecurity, anger and self-motivation within him to expose the corrupt police force that surrounds him. He abandons his straight life to join his partner Detective Church in order to get on the inside of the circle of double-agents. He secretly sides with a reporter and an Internal Affairs lawyer to expose them to the press.
When a film critic discovers a dead body in his car trunk, he becomes embroiled in a murder mystery involving deceit, blackmail, and a dangerous killer.
Black Pond is a dark comedy that follows the story of a dysfunctional family as they navigate through a series of bizarre events after their encounter with a mysterious stranger. The family's problems escalate when they find themselves disposing of a dead body, dealing with a death, and unraveling the secrets of their past.
A fool-proof formula for picking winning horses on a computer disc is the Maguffin sought by Cleveland and others.
A man's search in a cluttered garage claims an unlikely victim.
Starring Robert McAtee and Molly Leland, this independent film won over audiences and critics alike. Syndicated TV and Movie columnist David Inman wrote "A story that contains heart, humor and everyday weirdness. Like a good book it'll stick with you." Movie critic Richard Propes wrote "One of those indescribable indie flicks that's unafraid to be original, out there . . . Robert McAtee and Molly Leland are both stellar." DVD Special Features includes commentary by Robert McAtee and Producer/Editor Tony Feltner.
Every year in the United States there are 30,000 murders. In that same time there are 60,000 suicides. Wouldn't it be great if someone could get these people together?
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