
A teenage boy turns to the streets to earn $6,000 a month for his mother’s cancer medicine, only to discover that street money does not come easy. With pressure mounting, he must choose between saving his mother’s life and saving his own.

A teenage boy turns to the streets to earn $6,000 a month for his mother’s cancer medicine, only to discover that street money does not come easy. With pressure mounting, he must choose between saving his mother’s life and saving his own.

Gordon is confronting with every parent’s nightmare when his adolescent son David is killed by a hit-and-run driver. Police pursue a few weak leads but fail to find the killer. Gordon and his wife Carrie’s lives turn upside down with the shocking loss of their only child. Just then, Gordon meets an ex-detective Antonio and Doctor William to join their support group that consists other people from diverse backgrounds who suffer from the same type of losses of their loved ones. Step by step, Gordon becomes a trusted member of the group and finds out grisly clues of their secret agenda. Eventually, Gordon has to decide how far he can go for the memory of his beloved son and the justice he deserves.

Avery’s life sucks. With the passing of her brother Aiden, bullies at school, parents arguing, teacher on her case, lack of good friends, only her best friend Amy, Roberto, and escaping reality seems to help ease the pain. Until she learns about a box in the basement she’s not supposed to know about; and a cube within that box that has the power to transport her to her own future. And when through a vision she sees her future, it looks AMAZING. So what would stop her from going to it? But Avery must make the right choice, and she’s not sure if that’s the best choice to make? Some choices are not easy choices, and Avery will need to make the right one – not only for herself, but for all the people in her life she knows and cares about. A sci-fi film dealing with life-impacting, relevant topics such as bullying, teen suicide, honesty, making choices, parent and teen relationships, teen responsibility and more. “The doors we open and close each day decide the lives we live.” (Flora Whittemore)

Jupiter Jones was born under a night sky, with signs predicting that she was destined for great things. Now grown, Jupiter dreams of the stars but wakes up to the cold reality of a job cleaning toilets and an endless run of bad breaks. Only when Caine, a genetically engineered ex-military hunter, arrives on Earth to track her down does Jupiter begin to glimpse the fate that has been waiting for her all along – her genetic signature marks her as next in line for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance of the cosmos.

Eddie Backus, 35, hasn’t been seen in five years. A star athlete in high school, he flamed out of his brief pro career with a busted knee, and then disappeared. When he reappears suddenly in his hometown, suburban South Chicago, on a cocaine inspired “mission from God”, he finds his childhood sweetheart.

C.R. “Mac” MacNamara is a high-ranking executive in the Coca-Cola company, assigned to the corporate office located in West Berlin. Mac’s dreams are to climb the corporate ladder in the company to eventually become the head of Western European Coca-Cola Operations. One day, Mac receives a call from his boss, W.P. Hazeltine, to look after his 17-year old socialite daughter, who is coming to West Berlin, while he is on a trip. Soon enough, Mac finds himself in the undesirable circumstances of trying to take care of this young whirlwind and manage all of the problems she brings on.

When a locket is removed from a collapsed fire tower in the woods that entombs the rotting corpse of Johnny, a vengeful spirit spurred on by a horrific 70-year old crime, his body is resurrected and becomes hellbent on retrieving it.

When a family man finds out he was misdiagnosed with a terminal illness, he must now make good on the promises he made to God if he were to be healed.

Twelve-year-old city boy Niilas has been living with his father for as long as he can remember and barely knows his Swedish mother. This summer, Niilas has to travel to Lapland – much against his will – where his mother and her new family live amongst the Sami, an indigenous reindeer-herding people. Despite a warm welcome, Niilas retreats inwards. The only one who can get through to him is his half-sister Sunnà. The reindeer migration is fully underway and Niilas has to lend a helping hand. When a reindeer goes missing, Niilas joins in the search, and an impressive moose keeps crossing his path at the most unexpected moments. Gradually he discovers his roots, which prove to be stronger than he ever could have imagined. Against all odds, Niilas experiences the most adventurous summer of his life.

A Hong Kong fashion designer (Jean Claude Van Damme, if you can believe that billing) who had previously been involved in knock offs of major label merchandise, such as “Pumma” running shoes, attempts to go straight with the help of his new partner (Rob Schneider), who is secretly an undercover CIA agent involved in an investigation of the black market. Their main product, jeans, is involved in the knock offs, which brings a representative (Lela Rochon) of the American company to investigate. Paul Sorvino also appears as the head of the CIA operation in Hong Kong. However, just as Schneider is not as he initially seems, everyone in the film switches roles by film’s end.

Journalist Jenny Lerner is assigned to look into the background of Secretary Alan Rittenhouse who abruptly resigned from government citing his wife’s ill health. She learns from his secretary that Rittenhouse was having an affair with someone named Ellie but when she confronts him, his strange reaction leads her to reconsider her story. In fact, a meteor, discovered the previous year by high school student Leo Biederman and astronomer Dr. Marcus Wolf, is on a collision course with the Earth, an Extinction Level Event. A joint US-Russian team is sent to destroy the meteor but should it fail, special measures are to be put in place to secure the future of mankind. As the space mission progresses, many individuals deal with their fears and ponder their future.

When Harvard PhD student Jennifer Brea is struck down at 28 by a fever that leaves her bedridden, doctors tell her it’s “all in her head.” Determined to live, she turns her camera on herself and her community, a hidden world of millions confined to their homes and bedrooms by ME, commonly called chronic fatigue syndrome.