Famed Canadian-American leftist documentary filmmaker Leonard Fife was one of sixty thousand draft evaders and deserters who fled to Canada to avoid serving in Vietnam. Now in his late seventies, Fife is dying of cancer in Montreal and has agreed to a final interview in which he is determined to bare all his secrets at last, to demythologize his mythologized life.
A couple takes in their nieces and discovers a supernatural spirit named Mama has become a part of their family. Mama, a former patient at a mental asylum, searches for her lost baby. The couple must protect their nieces from Mama's twisted presence.
Welcome to the war between the FBI and organized crime. One side enforces the law as the other breaks it, but brains, brawn and intimidation are often the tools of both trades. The Richmond-based Malloy Crime Syndicate is run by Jonah Malloy, a charismatic but dangerous father figure. The Richmond FBI branch has its own dynamic leader in Special Agent-In-Charge Lisa Cohen. Like any business, they must justify operations and produce results while wrangling lieutenants who are as flawed as they are hard-working.
Skin is a powerful drama based on the true story of Bryon Widner, a former white supremacist who turns his back on hatred and violence to start a new life.
During the American Civil War, five prisoners of war manage to escape in a balloon. They are driven far across the sea to an unknown island, far from civilization. The legendary captain Nemo (world star Omar Sharif), who is trapped in a huge underground cave with his submarine Nautilus, watches the group. When the stranded people are discovered by pirates, Nemo helps them with a host of his super technology...
A grandmother sues her daughter for custody of her grandson, because she believes that her daughter's homosexuality renders her unfit for motherhood.
A married couple receives a mysterious box with a button. They are told that if they press the button, they will receive one million dollars, but someone they don't know will die. They are faced with a moral dilemma as they struggle with the consequences of their decision.
During the American Civil War, a group of Union soldiers escape from a Confederate prison camp and end up on a mysterious island. They encounter various challenges and creatures while trying to survive and find a way back home.
Field of Lost Shoes is a movie based on a true story set during the American Civil War. It follows a group of young soldiers from the Virginia Military Institute who find themselves in the middle of the Shenandoah Valley battle. The movie depicts the struggles and sacrifices they make as they fight for their beliefs, facing violence, death, and the harsh realities of war.
Virginia City is a classical western movie set during the Civil War. Union officer Kerry Bradford manages to escape from a Confederate prison and embarks on a mission to capture a stagecoach carrying Confederate gold. Along the way, he faces various obstacles, including a romantic rivalry and a Confederate spy.
During the American Civil War, a Texas cattleman assumes an identity and infiltrates a Confederate camp to seek revenge for the death of his brother. Along the way, he faces various challenges and encounters love interest.
We're Not Married! is a screwball comedy that follows the stories of five married couples who discover that their marriages are not legally valid. The film explores the hilarious consequences and chaotic situations that arise as the couples navigate through this revelation. With an ensemble cast and comedic twists, We're Not Married! is a delightful exploration of love, marriage, and the complexities of relationships.
During the American Civil War, two women, a wealthy white woman and a freed black slave, join forces to fight for freedom and the abolition of slavery.
Operator 13 is a drama film that takes place during the American Civil War. It follows a love story amidst the chaos and conflict of the time. The main character is a woman who acts as a Confederate spy but later becomes involved with a Union general. The movie explores themes of deception, espionage, and the complexities of war.
A deeply personal and timely documentary examining the legacy of racism and civil rights in New Orleans, as seen through the lens of a father-son relationship and the backdrop of civil war reenactments and protests.
How the Monuments Came Down is a documentary film that explores the movement to remove Confederate monuments in Richmond, Virginia. It examines the history of these controversial statues, the cultural significance they hold, and the activism and community action that led to their removal. Through interviews with activists, politicians, historians, and community members, the film sheds light on the ongoing debate surrounding race, politics, and social change in America.
In 1775, Daniel Boone settles Kentucky, despite menacing Indians and renegade whites.
A café singer buys a gambling casino and several men fall in love with her.
Daryl Johnson a young man trying to stay in college and Burt Marshall a young man just released from jail work together at a Barbershop but clash shop.
The race is on and everyone becomes a moving target when brothers of the hood come across counterfeit plates used to make US currency. The harsh realities of inner city turmoil become clear as friends become enemies, stopping at nothing to get their hands on the plates. As the rivalry escalates into an all out street war full of deceit and sabotage it isn't clear who will end up with the money, but the greed that drives them all will soon come to a head in a bloody showdown.