
In this drama inspired by the life of Lucio Urtubia, an anarchist targets one of the world’s biggest banks with an ingenious counterfeiting operation.

In this drama inspired by the life of Lucio Urtubia, an anarchist targets one of the world’s biggest banks with an ingenious counterfeiting operation.

An intense new drug, appropriately named Loco, has invaded the streets of LA. It’s sublime and super addictive and everybody wants a hit. When his life takes a sudden dark turn, brilliant and broken 22-year-old Alex Chesler finds himself an apprentice drug cook to Loco’s inventor, Lester Skaggs. With the help of two other young followers, Lydia and Jason, Lester ruthlessly expands his distribution network. Rival drug king pin Talome, and his gang of violent thugs, are determined to find Lester’s drug kitchen and steal the formula. Lester’s three young partners in crime quickly learn that they are in way over their heads. Alex and Lydia, who have fallen in love, decide to get out from under Lester’s control and hopefully escape with their lives. Enter DEA agent, John Delaney. He arrests Alex, offering him immunity in exchange for Lester. During the interrogation, Alex adamantly defends Lester, until Delaney convinces him that Lester may not be his friend. What follows is an intricate cat and mouse game between Detective Delaney and Lester and Talome, in which Alex is an unwitting pawn. A fantastic twist in the climatic scenes reveals that nothing about Lester or Loco is what it seems to be.

Puppets live alongside humans peacefully, but suddenly their behavior becomes depraved. Is such criminal activity rare, or is the media blowing things out of proportion, making cops look like sadistic gunslingers and causing people to distrust them, each other, and most of all, puppets. Is the apocalypse coming, or is the fear-mongering just a great way for News programs to get advertising money? Wait – that makes this movie sound like a serious allegory. Change that. This movie has more wtf moments than you can imagine. It’s high brow and low brow at the same time.

Follows Eden, who goes to a coveted ‘Heaven and Hell’ party, hoping to get a letter of recommendation to an elite university from the wealthy parents of her classmate, but the party quickly turns into a fight for her life.

A troubled teen crosses paths with a charismatic, dangerous stranger and it becomes the worst decision in both of their lives.

In the aftermath of a traumatic event, a suburban husband and father buys a cutting edge home security system, only to find that it slowly destroys that which he most wants to protect.

304 people drowned as the car ferry sank. Four fathers recall their memories of their children; high school students who were on their field trip. Professors, lawyers, journalists, an activist, a diver, and a politician explain why the system ultimately allowed the tragedy to occur. What is stopping the next tragedy? The world has turned upside down.

After a woman’s only son is killed by a drug-addicted teen, her grief turns to rage by the court’s leniency. Desperately seeking revenge on the young man, she is forced to face the demands of her Christian faith. What happens next is unimaginable…

Jessica Miller is a typical Millennial, graduating from college who must learn to navigate the real world. When her father presents her with a gift from her mother who died when she was 9, she must find the faith and courage to open the box, while trying to find her way in this difficult world. When she befriends a spiritual and vivacious African-American woman, suffering from dementia, she begins to understand the secrets to life and the courage to open a box of memories.

Ari Ben-Zion (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), haunted by the death of his son, is assigned by the Mossad to smuggle a chemical weapons scientist out of Syria. Within days his mission goes wrong. To survive, Ari reaches out to a deep cover agent, code named The Angel, and soon discovers that he is a pawn in a much bigger plan.

A look at the life and career of Chelsea Manning, a trans woman soldier in the United States Army, who was sentenced to serve 35 years at an all-male military prison for leaking information about the country’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Wacky Races are a series of car competitions in which 11 racers compete. The rules are extremely lax and allow for almost any vehicle design, power system and a wide range of tactics like combat and shortcuts. Despite this loose rule structure, competitors Dick Dastardly and his dog sidekick, Muttley, are still determined to cheat in their own ineffectual way.