
From an executive producer of Terrifier 2 comes All Hallows’ Eve: Inferno, a new installment of the franchise that first introduced the world to Damien Leone’s Art the Clown and the short film Terrifier.

From an executive producer of Terrifier 2 comes All Hallows’ Eve: Inferno, a new installment of the franchise that first introduced the world to Damien Leone’s Art the Clown and the short film Terrifier.

At a late-night seance, attended by twelve people, the medium announces that five secrets will be revealed before midnight. There might, however, be one more – the darkest of them all. Made as an homage to classic Hammer horror movies, The Sixth Secret is an over-the-top murder mystery with several twists, told in real time and flashbacks.

Based on a true events a girl fights for her live on the Road – Tears Of Souls -chased by a gang of slave traffickers.

A sexually and racially charged film noir from Oscar-nominated director Lee Daniels (Precious), The Paperboy takes audiences deep into the backwaters of steamy 1960s South Florida, as investigative reporter Ward Jansen (Matthew McConaughey) and his partner Yardley Acheman (David Oyelowo) chase a sensational, career-making story. With the help of Ward’s younger brother Jack (Zac Efron) and sultry death-row groupie Charlotte Bless (Nicole Kidman), the pair tries to prove violent swamp-dweller Hillary Van Wetter (John Cusack) was framed for the murder of a corrupt local sheriff. Based on the provocative bestselling novel by Pete Dexter (Mulholland Falls, Rush), The Paperboy peels back a sleepy small town’s decades-old façade of Southern gentility to reveal a quagmire of evil as dark as a Florida bayou.

Walk. Ride. Rodeo. The incredible true story of nationally ranked barrel racer Amberley Snyder, who at 19 barely survives an automobile accident. Now paralyzed from the waist down, Amberley, with the support of her family, physical therapy and her own inspiring determination, fights to earn back her place in the sport she loves.

When Zoe Williams has to prove to a big investor that her company’s new dating app works, she tests it on herself and soon ends up on a date with her complete opposite, Oliver Beckett, an easygoing, spontaneous artist. Huh. Not exactly Zoe’s type. Even though it’s clear the pair have chemistry, Zoe’s worried- could something be wrong with DigiLove’s algorithm? Or is it true when people say “opposites attract”?

One night, two strangers meet in a bar. Karla just lost her husband, but she doesn’t know how to deal with grief since her husband abuses her. Meanwhile, it’s Dindo’s last night as a free man because he will surrender himself to the authorities the next day. They get to talk before the night is over and they discover a shocking truth that binds them forever. This bond leads to the unraveling of dark secrets from their individual pasts, secrets that have kept them in misery.

The vaquita, the world’s smallest whale, is near extinction as its habitat is destroyed by Mexican cartels and Chinese mafia, who harvest the swim bladder of the totoaba fish, the “cocaine of the sea.” Environmental activists, Mexican navy and undercover investigators are fighting back against this illegal multi-million-dollar business.

Pretty Boys is a romantic comedy following Grey, a flamboyant and charming twink, and his longtime best friend, Jonas, a heartthrob with a masculine appeal. While Jonas effortlessly navigates the gay dating scene, Grey struggles to find love, convinced his effeminate style is a hindrance. But despite countless rejections, Grey remains hopeful. Their world is turned upside down when Yates, Grey’s first love, returns from Boston. Grey’s heart races at the chance to reignite their old flame, but his plans are derailed when Yates unexpectedly confesses his feelings for Jonas. Enlisting Grey’s help to win Jonas’s heart, Yates puts Grey in a love triangle he never saw coming. As the plot unfolds, Grey faces a crucial decision: support Yates in his pursuit of Jonas, or seize the opportunity to rekindle his own love story and prove that love knows no stereotypes

Documentarist Janus Metz and cameraman Lars Skee spent six months with a group of Danish soldiers at the Armadillo army base in Afghanistan. The outcome of their work is a gripping and highly authentic war drama that was justly awarded the Grand Prix de la Semaine de la Critique at this year’s Cannes film festival.

Ramirez Hishkenstien, a disturbed and eccentric film director of exploitation cinema, hits the back roads of America with his DP, Flanksteak. Together they experience a barrage of psychedelic, satanic, and surreal nightmares.

Fashion designer Marian falls in love and marries attorney Edward. Her idyllic romance and marriage are shattered when she learns that Edward is the son of a powerful and feared mafia family. Edward’s family begins to impose its illegal and dangerous activities upon Marian and her friends. When her best friend is murdered after confronting Edward’s family, she wants out and begins to fight against the family’s ominous power and reach.