Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 357
- A modern retelling of Snow White set against students in their freshman year of college in the greek system.
- Sleazy lawyers and heartless insurance companies are only a few of those spoofed in this Airplane!-like send up of modern health care, as a high tech efficiency initiative is taken to hilarious lengths.
- A long long time ago a wizard was put to death, but he swore vengeance on the townsfolk that did him in, particularly Arthur Kelly's family. Arthur had done the final graces on him when he came back to life as Mr. Jack the Pumpkin Man. The Kellys proliferated through the years, and when some devil-may-care teens accidentally unleash Jack-O, young Sean Kelly must stop him somehow as his suburban world is accosted and the attrition rate climbs.
- A slovenly cable repairman becomes a big city Health Inspector, and is tasked with uncovering the source of a food poisoning epidemic.
- A deaf woman who resurrects the ghost of a murdered young woman is forced by the spirit to a serial killer who turns his female victims into marionette dolls.
- A drama centered around Renee Yohe and her battle with drugs, depression, and other life issues that ultimately leads to the founding of charity group To Write Love on Her Arms.
- A 13-year-old boy uses his upcoming bar mitzvah to reconcile the strained relationship between his father and grandfather.
- Three teens find themselves in a town over run with zombies. Deciding to fight back, they go on a punch you in the throat, action packed, non stop ride through the city, woods, and schools.
- A lowly office employee has the opportunity to get back at his boss after he receives a magic mouse which can manipulate the world around him.
- "One Last Time" tells the story of Henry Bennett, a debt collector with one last job to do before he is free from his greedy employer, Mr. Otto. When Henry encounters a struggling family on their last leg, he must decide to take their money and be free, or let them go and face the consequences himself.
- A blue-collar family man breaks the promise he'd made to never fight again. Now forty years old, with a wife and four children who need him, Joe Carman risks everything to go back into the fighting cage and come to terms with his past.
- American soldiers living in a cramped tank fighting in the first Gulf War.
- A gay co-ed wakes up to a sex tape of him and a girl, what the hell happened?
- After receiving a phone call from a mother in destress, a by-the-books 911 operator struggles to keep the woman and her son calm as the situation becomes dire.
- After striking it out on his own in the wilderness, a Lumberjack's life is changed forever after his encounter with an ancient and cantankerous Elder Tree.
- When three private investigators get close to solving the case of their town's murder spree, it's them who become the target of a sick man's claustrophobic game of cat and mouse where losing means death and survival is the only course of action.
- An introverted boy attempts to overcome an early life obstacle, as he privately watches his young, divorced parents having a viscous argument.
- In an unknown part of the Midwest, patrons discuss the current activity of crime happening around their small town. They get onto the story of The Legend, who was this mythical outlaw who did good deeds for the needy. After the story is told, a ruthless man named Giles comes into the diner demanding The Legend, threatening everyone's lives. The town drunk, who is cruel and vulgar and hates the story about The Legend, becomes the target and is thrown outside to be executed. The drunk outsmarts Giles, and shoots him, killing Giles. As the drunk and patrons go back inside so the drunk can clean himself up, one of the patrons named Ricky realizes that the drunk is actually The Legend. When he confronts the drunk, the drunk tells him that the original story was nothing more than a desperate man looking for easy money. As the drunk walks away from the diner and the town, Ricky asks another patron Sam if the drunk was The Legend. Sam simply replies, "No, that was just a man.", indicating that whether or not the stories that both the patrons and the drunk told are true is ambiguous.
- It's the late sixties in Los Angeles, California. The film industry is undergoing drastic changes, but people are still finding it hard to let go of the "old way" of clean-cut musicals and historical epics and get with the newer more cynical and explicit wave of filmmaking. Colson, a 25-year-old director finds himself watching the final-cut of his newest picture Soldier of Conquest in the studio's screening room. All of a sudden the film stops, he asks his editor and projectionist, Frankie, what happened. Frankie tells him that the Studio Head demanded the scene to be cut and handed to him at his office. Colson, with a plan in mind, storms off and heads to his boss's office.
- A story following an Irish prize fighter forced to flee to America with his family to escape the boxing underworld.
- A family goes through the ups and downs of life in the front seat of their car, always accompanied by their Bobblehead on the dashboard.
- After Ryan says that he will learn to drive, his grandpa decides to gift him his old-dear car, but they soon realizes that that gift has distanced their relationship.
- Today is the birthday of a very special boy, but there is no cake to be found, not even a new toy. It could be perhaps that he is a bit strange or maybe that a party could not be arranged.
- "It's never too late to be a good father".
- A one hour show/series that chronicles the life of a Hip Hop artist before, during, and after their journey and accomplishments that have contributed to global influences of Hip Hop culture and it's components. The Architects of Hip Hop focuses on the grass root years and the successful efforts of those in Hip Hop from the late 1970's to 2000. Disc Jockeys, Graffiti Artists, Break Dancers, and Rappers engaged in candid conversation that reveal what life and their mind state was like and what it took to accomplish and sustain, the choice to continue or leave a high profile life and if so readjusting to a different life today.
- Bryan is stuck in his depressed life with a dismal dead-end job. Natalie, who literally sees the world completely different from everyone else could be the only one who can save him from an eternity of sadness and regret.
- Seen through dramatic flashbacks: after his wife and son die in a car accident, the once-moral John Doe regresses into himself, trying to cope with his loss and regret in the destructive ways he's grown accustomed to.
- What happens when a young poverty-stricken girl is offered a chance to live out her days in a childhood wonderland? Ragdoll is an enchanting fantasy drama set during Great Depression era Chicago in the vein of Alice in Wonderland and Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. It follows the journey of Billie "Bunny" Gasper as a living marionette leads her though a remarkable toy store and... shows her the marvels of a rich world she's no longer part of. Problems occur when Billie realizes being a part of this world means giving up everything she once treasured. Now she must decide between remaining in the isolated fantasy world and going back to a bleak but loving life with her hard-working mother. We all want what we can't have and that's why audiences will identify with Billie as she realizes it's hard to know what you actually have until it's gone.
- Peter Smith, a clumsy, awkward man perpetually dressed in business casual, hovers behind a surgically clean fish tank, where a fat goldfish swims back and forth lazily. He is ecstatic, excitedly talking to his new fish, Missy, in a baby voice. Suddenly the tank lights flicker and the phone rings. Peter flies into a panic, torn between stressing over the lights and answering his phone. The call goes to voicemail. A heavily modified voice floats through the cramped kitchen, ordering our hero to pick up the phone or his secret will be revealed to the world. Peter drops everything - literally - to answer. The mysterious voice assures Peter his secret is safe if he does one him one teeny tiny favor - kill someone. And so, he tries to carry out the mystery caller's instructions. However, Peter quickly finds out killing is harder than it looks. Following the blackmailer's advice, he sneaks into the target, Terry's house, intending to stab him in the shower in an especially anxious Psycho reenactment. But as he approaches, Terry screams at a roach, spooking Peter into jumping out the window. Battered and bruised, Peter retreats to his apartment, where the mysterious voice contacts him again. This time, he gives a time limit - twelve hours. Peter gets desperate. After consulting Missy, he tries everything he can think of to take Terry out. His increasingly ridiculous plans include attempting to break into Terry's workplace, poisoning his coffee, and outrunning him on his daily jog, but all efforts end in failure. Utterly broken, exhausted, and drenched in sweat, Peter returns to his apartment at the end of the day to await judgment. RING. Peter contemplates not answering. RING. He looks at Missy and fidgets. RING. The phone switches to voicemail. The mystery caller commands him to answer and Peter trips over himself to pick it up. Upon learning the mission was unsuccessful, the blackmailer threatens to reveal Peter's dark secret - except that he calls Peter the wrong name. After being questioned, it's revealed that the mysterious blackmailer called the wrong number. Peter is in crisis - he almost (but not really) killed a man! Now it's Peter's turn to be questioned: why would he go along with the blackmailer's demands? In a compulsive outburst, Peter admits he's been terrified of the police finding out that he shoplifted Missy from the pet store.
- Ben and Tyler seek a safe haven from the alien apocalypse outside, Ben ventures out into the destroyed earth to help others. When Ben returns, Tyler notices something is off about him.
- New Kid in Town is a baseball underdog story of Victor Diaz an orphaned young man that is going through the struggle of adapting to a new home after his parent's sudden death. It begins with Victor moving in with his half - sister Mary who wants Victor to feel at home with her. We quickly learn that Victor is extremely bitter and insecure; because of the way his life has been upended. We soon discover that on top of his home life he has arrived close to the school baseball season, remembering the times he had with his father learning to play the game, he longs to tryout for the team. While reminiscing over these thoughts, he is rudely introduced to the self-absorbed racist bully Rodney. Victor does not take this bullying lightly since he has been trying to make friends since he moved from Puerto Rico. Victor's frustration spills over into a conversation with Mary and he blows up. Victor still on the fence about signing up for the tryouts runs into the racist Rodney again, this time in an act of defiance he challenges Rodney proclaiming that he will beat him in the upcoming tryout. Rodney thinking nothing of this leaves, while Bryant, Rodney's friend is in shock. Victor who is now realizing his mistake offers Bryant all of his savings if he would help him hone his skills. Bryant agrees and after a month of training Victor acquires the courage to stand up to Rodney and the skills to back it up. Victor makes the team and ultimately a new friend and comes to terms with his inner troubles.
- While jumping from one crazy holiday to the next, Savannah and Ben's friendship gets complicated as they realize the holidays aren't the only thing they're celebrating.
- A young woman blinded by love and jealousy slowly uncovers her lover's dark and secretive life.
- We come across the Grey Jedi in a bar, hiding from the galaxy, especially the empire. Alas, the dark side has found him and he's forced to fight his way out of it. Will our protagonist prevail?
- When a college student (Annalisa Kyler) dissappears along the road, her friends quickly form a search party to find the lost woman. Unfortunately, these college slackers (Martin Seijo, Lauren Brown & Kayte Giralt) are in way over their heads. Also trying to piece this mystery together is the local Sheriff (Allan Medina) and the coroner (Ed Donovan). Womanizing jerk Bruce (Michael Thomas Dunn) and tomboy Vanessa (Carrie Grafton) decide to tag along for the wild ride. Bloody 27 is a campy horror/comedy with a similar tone to the Hatchet or Toxic Avenger films. So if you want to laugh and scream at the same time, this may just be the movie you are looking for! Special Features: 16:9 Widescreen Presentation High Definition Transfer Dolby Pro Logic Sound Bonus: Theatrical Trailer
- A young girl's discovery helps her family realize the true meaning of time well-spent together.
- Learns her husband is dead, the young lady Monroe tries to go back in time to find the cause of her husband's death and save him.
- A gold digger gets more than she bargained for when she tries to take money from the wrong man.
- A pessimistic cancer patient contemplates halting his treatments as he feels he is weighing down the life of his bride-to-be. But, his perspective drastically changes when he receives some unexpected news from the love of his life.
- Set in the fast-paced alcohol fueled single scene of Portland, Oregon, Drama Queens is a hip and hilarious must see comedy that rewrites the rules on and redefines the boundaries between domestic relationships and high flying bachelorhood.
- A good hearted, but down on his luck millennial learns valuable life lessons with the support of his wise cracking recently deceased father.