
Raven moves in with her sister Devin and brother-in-law in Atlanta. As she interferes with Devin’s life and tries to seduce her husband, Devin faces a potentially lethal decision to protect her happiness.

Raven moves in with her sister Devin and brother-in-law in Atlanta. As she interferes with Devin’s life and tries to seduce her husband, Devin faces a potentially lethal decision to protect her happiness.

In spite of the more-than-pedestrian B-title, this minor-A western from Universal is more of a character study of three people than it is a run-of-the-mill western. It has only a couple of gunshots and no killings and no blood-letting, and is ideally suited for the laconic, take-it-easy and laid-back nature of the always-great Joel McCrea as Del “Rock” Rockwell. Here, he is a man wise to the nature of women and horses, attemptiing to establish a homestead with the aid of his adopted-son Til (Race Gentry). They join neighboring rancher Alida Spain (Mari Blanchard) in her quest to capture a wild black stallion (Outlaw). Rockwell taunts her while the 20-year-old Til falls in love with her and she, of course, is falling in love with Rockwell. Neighboring rancher Jennings (Murvyn Vye) brings some conflict to the proceedings but nothing that Rockwell can’t handle without the use of guns.

Europe after the outbreak of the Black Death – an ascetic Monk falls in love with the Devil.

After Jason is let go from his long time job, he is left to choose between finding an honest living to make ends meet- or accepting an opportunity that could come with detrimental consequences and a salary he could only dream of.

It only takes one look, one touch, one kiss to know you’ve met the one person who will change your life forever. Such is the case for young Jake and Aylin as they venture into The Sand Dune that one fateful evening.

Sean and Jessica followed different paths in high school but connected over a mixtape in theater class. A chance encounter at their twenty year reunion sends them on a night of self-discovery in this adult coming-of-age drama.

Wicked Pictures and Award Winning Director Brad Armstrong bring you the dramatic story of Marissa (Mia Malkova) the 19 year old daughter of a small town preacher. She’s always been Daddy’s little girl and never been in trouble, that is, until she meets Billy (Xander Corvus) the towns bad boy from the wrong side of the tracks. Before long, the two become lovers, but Marissa’s perfect world is turned upside down as her mother (Alexis Faux) and father (Brad Armstrong) forbid her from seeing Billy, saying he’s a heathen and he’ll ruin her life. But the more they try to drive the two young lovers apart, the stronger their bond grows. The situation finally comes to a boiling point and the family gives her an ultimatum to never see Billy again or they’ll turn their back on her forever. Now it’s up to Marissa… Will she come back to her family and the church or will she risk everything to be with the man she loves?

Major Benson Winifred Payne is being discharged from the Marines. Payne is a killin’ machine, but the wars of the world are no longer fought on the battlefield. A career Marine, he has no idea what to do as a civilian, so his commander finds him a job – commanding officer of a local school’s JROTC program, a bunch or ragtag losers with no hope. Using such teaching tools as live grenades and real bullets, Payne starts to instill the Corps with some hope. But when Payne is recalled to fight in Bosnia, will he leave the Corps that has just started to believe in him, or will he find out that killin’ ain’t much of a livin’?

Ernesto is a sweet, gentle man who is doing the best he can to get by in current-day Los Angeles. A sudden series of bad breaks, however, cause him to lose his job, his girlfriend, and his home – placing him in a very precarious situation. Then, just when all seems hopeless, he gains employment, a great place to live, an important friendship, and unexpectedly, an improved career trajectory. In his new position, he finds love, financial independence and a bright future – a happy ending beyond his wildest expectations.

The biggest porn star of the 1970s must reclaim his mojo in the ’80s by saving all male kind, fighting his way to the heart of a conspiracy to sell meat pumped full of estrogen to emasculate men.

A bungling young attorney must defend his estranged father, a celebrity lawyer accused of gruesome murder, while facing off against his brilliant ex-girlfriend, a public prosecutor. In his quest for justice, he’ll delve into a world of shattered dreams, fractured relationships, and the long shadow of corruption.

Tommy DiNello, a freelance videographer, moves back to North Branford Ct. from New York City after two years on his own. His extremely close cousins, Marie and Dom Jr., are reluctantly accepting their father’s new young foreign wife Varya, just two years after their mother’s death. Since Tommy’s parents moved to Florida when he was away, he has no choice but to stay with his Uncle Dominic and cousin Marie while battling memories of the reason he left town in the first place. His dear friend, Angela and him are reunited, This is bittersweet as she is the only one with clear knowledge and witness of his past.