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Three women’s lives intersect at a lakeside resort and are forever changed by the love of a special needs boy.
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Genre: Drama
Director: Nicole Conn
Actors: Brooke Elliott, Bruce Davison, Cale Ferrin, Felissa Rose, French Stewart, Gabrielle Christian, Harley Jane Kozak, Kay Lenz, Lesley Nicol, Wally Kurth, Zoe Ventoura
Gods and Monsters
It’s 1957, and James Whale’s heyday as the director of “Frankenstein,” “Bride of Frankenstein” and “The Invisible Man” is long behind him. Retired and a semi-recluse, he lives his days…
San shao ye de jian
Weary of the bloodshed and violence from the martial arts world, a powerful swordsman banishes himself to the humble life a vagrant, wandering the fringes of society. But his violent…
A Chronicle of Corpses
The Elliot estate was once a thriving plantation, but by the 19th century, the family has crumbled under the weight of its own excesses. If sordid sexuality and insanity don’t…
Surviving Confession
A disgruntled priest, conflicted with his faith, has his world turned upside down when an unlikely person enters his confessional.
Artifice: Loose Fellowship and Partners
Immersed in the underbelly of Brooklyn, NY, a bargain between two gangsters gets cuckoo when one of the gangsters hires a voodoo worker to overthrow his rival.
They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?
Desperate characters stake their fortune on a Depression-era dance marathon.
Josephine Doe
Claire tells the police officer, “It was all Jo’s idea.” But who’s Jo? Jo is the bright spark in Claire’s recently darkened reality; a new friend in an otherwise isolated…