Five friends head out to rural Texas to visit the grave of a grandfather. On the way they stumble across what appears to be a deserted house, only to discover something sinister within. Something armed with a chainsaw.<br/><br/>The film opens on August 18, 1973, revealing that a cemetery in rural Texas has been vandalized. Sally and her brother Franklin travel to the site with their friends to check on their grandfather's grave. They decide to visit the abandoned family homestead, where they encounter a strange hitchhiker. After picking up some barbeque sandwiches, they finally arrive at the family home. While exploring, Pam and Kirk get lured inside the house and are killed by a chainsaw-wielding killer known as Leatherface. Jerry goes to search for them but is also killed. Sally and Franklin are then attacked, with Franklin being killed by Leatherface. Sally manages to escape to a gas station but is captured by the hitchhiker and the owners of the house. They torture her and plan to kill her, but Sally escapes and is rescued by a passing truck. Leatherface chases after her but is eventually left behind as Sally makes her escape.
Set in the 1980s, a college freshman joins a baseball team and navigates through the ups and downs of college life, exploring themes of masculinity, male friendship, and coming-of-age.
When his mother is diagnosed with a brain tumor, a man returns to his small hometown and must confront his dysfunctional family and his own unresolved issues.
The movie follows a teenage boy named Ethan who is struggling with his identity and sexuality. He forms a close bond with his male best friend, Josh, and starts to develop romantic feelings for him. As Ethan navigates through his emotions and experiences his first love, he also has to deal with the challenges of coming out to his single father and facing judgment from his peers. The story explores themes of friendship, acceptance, and self-discovery.
Hawaii is a drama movie that explores the friendship between two men, their childhood memories, and the challenges they face as they navigate their gay relationship in a society marked by class differences. The film also touches upon themes of homelessness and sexual attraction. It follows their journey of self-discovery, as they confront their past and face their own inner demons.
Child Bride is a drama set in 1930s America that explores the issue of child marriage. The story revolves around a 12-year-old girl who is forced into marrying an adult man. This film delves into the consequences and challenges faced by the young bride as she navigates her new life.
A woman learns her estranged father has passed away. She returns with her boyfriend to her childhood home of Belize, where she is reunited with her brother, and must face her past while fighting for intimacy in the present.
In Paul Bunyan, the legendary hero embarks on an adventure to save a small town from deforestation and the destruction of its charming one-room schoolhouse. Alongside his trusted companion, Babe the Blue Ox, Paul Bunyan battles against a powerful chainsaw-wielding machine and uses his strength to protect the town's cherished traditions. With stunning animation and heartwarming moments, this film brings the tall-tale of Paul Bunyan to life, capturing the spirit of American folklore.
A group of children are held captive by a manipulative Vietnam War veteran in a rural setting. With the absence of their parents, they must navigate strange behaviors and attempt to escape their captor.
Nothing beats the enticing appeal of those alluring girls next door. Now they're all grown up and ready to take you on a series of rousing rendezvous that are naughty... and oh so nice!
A city cop is sent out to the country to go undercover and bust up a ring of moonshiners run by a woman and her three hot teenage daughters.
On a stormy day, 12-year-old twins Sophia and Jacob set out to hawk special bibles, only to be left to fend for themselves when their trailer park is evacuated.
A family vacation in the mountains. Nine-year-old Eliane is as free as a caged bird. She tries to escape her bossy mother, who lives in a state of pathological stress that affects Eliane and her siblings. Partially-deaf, Eliane uses her disability to protect herself from the adults around her. Despite the emotional bruising and trauma, she faces up to her own isolation and looks for freedom in wide open spaces.
A documentary feature by Pierre Schoendoerffer about the Vietnam War.
A documentary about the development around Barton Springs in Austin, Texas, and nature's unexpected response to being threatened by human interference.
A teen gives her graduation address and reveals her involvement in the disappearance of one her classmates, a boy who had taunted her. The film then moves into flashback to tell the story.
College friends embark on a GPS treasure hunt in search of money. Instead of finding buried treasure, they find a buried coffin that contains photos of a kidnapped woman and GPS coordinates that lead deeper into the forest. Are the photos real or part of a game?
An Edgar A. Guest Poetic Gem featuring the song Down the Lane to Yesterday with a vocal by Al Shayne.
Aimee and Steph are up for an adventure; its a hot summer's night and they are fueled by cheap alcohol and teen hormones. The promise of cool water lures the two girls to an isolated fire-water tank. Once there, the intimate mood of the tank takes a dramatic turn, forcing Aimee to make a decision that she will question for the rest of her life.
Farina and Joe fib to the gang that they've beaten up the neighborhood bully. Later, they hear he's been murdered and think they'll get the blame.