
Three American late teens travel to Japan to escape a sad past and have some fun but end up trapped in a house with a demented Japanese host family who plans to offer them to their gods in a sick ancient Japanese ritual.

Three American late teens travel to Japan to escape a sad past and have some fun but end up trapped in a house with a demented Japanese host family who plans to offer them to their gods in a sick ancient Japanese ritual.

In this adorable sequel to “Christmas Thieves,” Frank and Tony are babysitting for Liam and Olivia, while their parents Emma and Peter are out shopping for last-minute Christmas presents. Emma and Peter get into an accident with Santa Claus, and have scared off all of his reindeer. Santa needs to call for back-up and the only person left to save the day is the Christmas Witch. Unbeknownst to Santa, the Christmas Witch has accidentally landed in front of Olivia and Liam’s house, and she has completely lost her memory. Liam, Olivia, Frank and Tony try to find answers for the Witch in the book “Puffins”. Will the Puffins help the Witch remember that she needs to go help Santa in enough time to save Christmas? This heartwarming live-action and animated Christmas film is filled with lots of holiday magic, and is something the whole family will enjoy together.

At 43, Michael is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s. As memories fade, he finds healing through a Spiritual Cherokee guide and the love of James, the man who becomes his husband. Love proves stronger than time.

An old Hawaii myth of a plank-board cursed to protect the queen and her heirs is awakened. Will Police Captain Merry Miller be able to protect her step-daughter Lili, descendant of the throne, and stop the devil board from absorbing the soul of every last surfer in Kailua town?

After going viral for quitting a dance show, Bella retreats to a small-town studio. There she meets Will, the talented property manager, and as they rehearse for a showcase, they find new perspectives on dance, life, and love.

The estranged daughter of a small town minister is forced to return to the strict, religious home of her youth where she must confront the troubled relationships that caused her to leave four years before.

The troubled and intertwined lives of three authors depend on the critical decisions they must make. Adora Hall, author of Ten Doors, and her colleague Gabriel Porter, author of Behind the Devil’s Mask, explore the paranormal in their works. Inspired by their research, Kenzie Barlow starting writing her own book after encountering supernatural experiences of her own. Each must make critical decisions that will determine their ultimate destinies. Choose wisely and achieve salvation; decide wrongly and burn forever. Which way would you go, Gabe?
This is one of the funniest and most hilarious stand-up comedy that I have seen and I want to share it with you – Maxdugan

This a must have for any Jeff Dunham fan. There are not too many shows out there, especially stand-up comedy, that are really funny and the whole family can enjoy. And this is the best for all three. Read more on next page.
Funny and sexually disturbing… One of the most daring, talking on a mature sexual way, movies of the last 50 years. Stunningly satirical and darkly and shockingly disturbing. A sexist teenage satire on the style of ‘Juno’ and ‘Ghost World’. Simply, a Great Movie.

Strikingly beautiful Jasira Maroun is 13, physically well developed but naïve and unable to say no. As puberty arrives, her mother sends her from Syracuse to Houston to her curt, up-tight, Lebanese-born father. Over the next few months, Jasira must navigate her father’s strict indifference, her discovery of sexual pleasure, the casual racism of a neighbor boy and her classmates, the sexual advances of the boy’s father, the proffered friendship of a pregnant neighbor, and her attraction to Thomas, an African-American classmate whom her father forbids her to see. Things happen to her, but can she take responsibility and control, or is tragedy inevitable?

Rising NYC architect Margot unexpectedly inherits an English manor. Embracing Christmas traditions abroad, she finds love and a sense of belonging that reshape her life.

Andrew Davies’s adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens tale of hardship and struggle in 1820s London. The Dorrit family has spent years in a debtors’ prison due to the financial mess in which father William (Tom Courtenay) managed to land himself as a youth. Youngest daughter Amy (Claire Foy), known as Little Dorrit, finds work with the wealthy Mrs Clenham (Judy Parfitt) but knows that her father will, in all probability, spend the remainder of his life in gaol. However, when Arthur Clenham (Matthew Macfadyen), recently returned from abroad, comes to suspect that his late father was in part responsible for the Dorrits’ plight, he becomes determined to make amends. But as he continues to delve into the mysteries of the Dorrits’ and his parents’ shared past, he is unaware that his own mother’s house has been placed in peril by the arrival of a sinister stranger.