
A girl is possessed and kills her own twin sister.

After 5 years of being missing and officially declared dead, a homeless Tori tracks down her husband, Leo, only to learn he is now married to Lola and expecting a baby. Soon, everyone’s lives are upturned.

This detailed account unravels the chilling saga of the Zodiac Killer in San Francisco. Covering the brutal murders, cryptic letters sent to newspapers, and the killer’s elusive identity, it highlights the terror inflicted on the city, the extensive investigations, and the enduring mystery. The film examines the impact on victims, police efforts, public fear, and the transformation of criminal forensics, painting a haunting picture of one of America’s most notorious unsolved cases.

The legendary Bigfoot begins a gruesome killing spree when a group of free-spirited college students intrude on his territory.

Based on the notorious novels by the Marquis De Sade, the story is of Eugenie Radeck, who lives with her widowed stepfather, a renowned writer in Berlin. One day she accidentally discovers her fathers true sadistic, perverse character. Instead of being shocked, she becomes his accomplice and they plan to commit the perfect crime together. They decide to kill an unknown photo model just for the thrill of it. Their perverse, deadly relationship thrives until Eugenie meets a young musician. Tragedy follows as jealousy rears its ugly head.

A grief-stricken Native American woman investigates the legend of the Lady of the Lake, determined to unravel its mysteries after her brother’s tragic demise.

When Casey and Henry celebrate their birthdays at the same restaurant, they make birthday wishes at the same time, which are granted. However, they end up getting each other’s wishes. Stars Emily Tennant and Jake Foy.

Luke Mackenzie remains steadfast in his faith, although his family is tested with trials that would tear most families apart. His eldest son, Jacob sets out on his own only to find his Father waiting with open arms on his return.

A 1920s flapper who haunts her old house possesses a reserved housewife who just moved in. However, she cannot leave before she receives her massive audition for a Hollywood studio.

When a group of friends hold a reunion to remember the life of a childhood friend who passed away ten years prior, they find out a friend in need isn’t always a friend indeed.

After “crashing” the super hero convention in Reno, the nigh invulnerable blue-clad super hero, the Tick, is deemed the protector of “The City.” On his first patrol he runs (more like “falls”) into Arthur, an accountant in a moth costume. They soon strike up a partnership. When the villainous and muffled idea men threaten to flood The City, the Tick and Arthur come to the rescue. Along the way we meet Die Fledermaus, American Maid, and the Caped Chameleon. The Human Bullet cameos.

In suburban Phoenix, 40-year-old Ruth Kiesling is not exactly “living the dream.” She’s a donut shop employee with anger issues. She’s got no mother, a dead brother, and a father in hospice. Her few friends include her roommates: Meg, her game-for-anything confidante since junior high; Holly, a somewhat level-headed janitor and amateur ventriloquist; and her probation officer, Philip Crosby. Ruth’s only creative outlet is playing her cello in the background of a series of popular YouTube videos featuring Errol, an egotistical ventriloquist. Errol lords over a community of loyal ventriloquists who proudly (and literally) wear their allegiance to their “art”; their dummies are strapped across their torsos like badass bandoleros. Ever the opportunist and desperate for money, Ruth finds herself in a position to “steal” the body of President James Buchanan. She does so, hoping to ransom him for a nice windfall — but she’s surprised to discover that no one seems particularly interested in …