A musical version of Charles Dickens's story of a miserly misanthrope who is taken on a magical journey. The movie follows the spirit of Christmas Present, who wants to prove that people can change, even though he doubts his own transformation. Along the way, he falls for a woman named Kimberly and helps a reprehensible character named Clint Briggs become a better person. The film is filled with song and dance, exploring themes of redemption, human weakness, and the idea that change takes time.
When twelve-year-old Donn Fendler gets tired of waiting for his father and brothers to join him on the summit of Maine's highest peak, he decides to find his own way back to camp. But Donn doesn't count on a fast-moving fog that obscures the path. He doesn't count on falling down an embankment that hides him from sight. And he doesn't count on taking a turn that leaves him alone to wander aimlessly for nearly two weeks in the empty mountain wilderness.
Ever since she was a little girl, Iris has wanted to be a filmmaker. For the last five years though, she's been trapped working in reality television, directing episodes for a series that's barely able to compete with Ghost Hunters. Iris sees her big chance to prove herself when she gets sent on assignment to her hometown of Black Falls, a small town harboring an abandoned insane asylum that has a dark history of excessive shock therapy. Filming inside the asylum brings back childhood memories for Iris, memories of sneaking into the asylum with her friends to shoot homemade horror movies. Little does Iris know, her life is about to imitate her art.
A game of seven minutes in heaven turns deadly when two teens are attacked by a monster in the closet.
Twelve year-old Edek falls under the spell of a girl named Monika while vacationing at his aunt's house. Getting increasingly infatuated with her, Edek does not know that Monika is not all she seems to be.
A girl is followed home at night by a monster.
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