
Hoping to save her relationship, Zoe seeks help from an advice columnist named Adora. When her boyfriend breaks up with her, Zoe tracks down Adora, only to discover he’s actually a man named Adam.

Hoping to save her relationship, Zoe seeks help from an advice columnist named Adora. When her boyfriend breaks up with her, Zoe tracks down Adora, only to discover he’s actually a man named Adam.

When a sports agent has a moral epiphany and is fired for expressing it, he decides to put his new philosophy to the test as an independent agent with the only athlete who stays with him and his former secretary.

Three years after ushering in the incredibly complex yet relentlessly scintillating The Bullet Vanishes, Hong Kong helmer Lo Chi-leung has upped the ante with yet another detective thriller revolving around the investigation of a string of mysterious murders in the 1930s. Technically competent, visually ravishing and politically fiery, the merits of the noir-infused The Vanished Murderer sadly disappear under the weight of an overcooked narrative and painfully contrived analogies with real-life political developments in Hong Kong and China.

Saïd owns a sawmill deep in the woods, which he decides to sell. Little does he know that one of his apprentices was cornered by his brother and forced to hide a large amount of cocaine inside the factory.

On Christmas Eve, an escaped maniac returns to his childhood home, which is now a sorority house, and begins to murder the sorority sisters one by one.

Newly trial separated Dad takes care of sixteen year old daughter, but meets new neighbor who threatens to unravel his old life.

The shocking true-life tale of Ed Gein, the infamous murderer and grave robber who inspired many of Hollywood’s most iconic on-screen killers.

Step into a virtual reality nightmare. Desperately in need of money to care for a sick parent, Jenny takes a job supervising children at a learning center for gifted students. But when she and two other new employees are ushered into a maximum-security underground bunker where eerily robotic children are outfitted with augmented reality glasses, Jenny finds herself thrust into a disturbing technological experiment in which she is an unwitting player in a terrifying virtual game. This future shock brain-bender is a creepy kids thriller for our tech-addicted culture.

Prepare to take off on a nonstop, edge-of-your-seat thrill ride with four suspense-filled adventures in Airport: The Complete Collection. The quest begins with the original Airport, nominated for 10 Academy Awards including Best Picture, which launched the popular 1970s disaster film genre and became a box office smash. In Airport 1975, a mid-air collision leaves a 747 without a pilot and little hope for survival. The tension continues in Airport ‘77 when a 747 is trapped underwater in the Bermuda Triangle and it’s a race against time to save the passengers and crew. In The Concorde: Airport ‘79, at twice the speed of sound, the Concorde must evade a vicious attack by a traitorous arms smuggler.

Ben (Kelly Blatz) and Amber (Jenny Boyd) meet up in the idyllic heart of tourist Cambodia. They are immediately physically attracted, but what do they really know about one another? The holiday romance is thrown into chaos as they are afflicted by a malicious force.

Limo driver John Bourgignon is engaged to Nancy Reese. Her father, Congressman Ed Reese, is running for president and crusading against cult leader Sun Yi. Misadventure and intrigue stalk John and Nancy’s path to the altar.

Wondering why people choose to lend themselves out as Uber drivers? The movie takes place entirely in Eric’s ride, and we get to see his interactions with a bevy of commuters. While some of the dialogue is tedious and far too stretched out, there is the one man who calls for a ride that will reel your attention in rather quickly. His name is Patrick (Adduci); Eric is aware of a connection that they share, and it leads to a very interesting repartee between the two…