After their high school basketball coach passes away, five good friends and former teammates reunite for a Fourth of July holiday weekend. Lenny Feder, a Hollywood talent agent, rents a lake house for everyone to stay at. Throughout the weekend, they spread their coach's ashes, encounter old rivals, face relationship challenges, and have a friendly rematch basketball game. Despite their differences and personal struggles, they reconnect and embrace the importance of friendship and family.
A pregnant woman finds herself in danger when she becomes the target of a female stalker who is obsessed with her baby.
Let Us Prey is a horror thriller set in a small town in Scotland. A police officer is shot by a stranger and brought into the police station. As the night progresses, a series of shocking events unfold, revealing a dark secret that connects everyone involved. With a mysterious stranger manipulating the situation, chaos ensues in the police station, leading to a bloody and horrifying night.
Custody is a gripping drama that follows a single mother as she navigates the complex world of family court and fights for custody of her children. Filled with emotional highs and lows, the film explores themes of abuse, social issues, and the challenges faced by working-class families. The protagonist must confront false accusations, navigate a biased system, and prove her worth as a mother in order to protect her children.
Jane Seymour stars in this made-for-TV drama as Rebecca Blake, a bookstore employee who lives contently in San Pedro, California with her construction-worker husband Joe (A Martinez). A chance meeting with a woman named Lynn Wyman (Cathy Lee Crosby), coupled with her recent nightmares and searing headaches (one of which has prompted a spectacular collapse at her local grocery store), lead Lynn to the inescapable conclusion that she is an amnesiac--and that she might be Abbie Stewart, who has another family in Fillmore County. Journeying to Abbie's hometown to learn the truth, our heroine is put off somewhat by the curiously mixed reaction of the man who might be her "other" husband, school principal Chase Stewart (Bruce Davison). The key to mystery may not be the surrealistic dreams experienced by Rebecca/Abbie, but instead that painful-looking gash in her head.
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