

Samantha got mixed up with the wrong crowd on what should have been a night of fun, Now she’s dead but thanks to a Necromancer she is back and picked up a few special powers. Now she is out for revenge but doing it her own sexy way.Read More »


Samantha got mixed up with the wrong crowd on what should have been a night of fun, Now she’s dead but thanks to a Necromancer she is back and picked up a few special powers. Now she is out for revenge but doing it her own sexy way.Read More »


A couple of rich girls at a private boarding school find themselves mixed up in gambling and blackmail, and must steal from their parents to pay their gambling debts.Read More »


When a wrongly accused prisoner barely survives a lynch mob attack and is presumed dead, he vindictively decides to fake his death and frame the mob for his supposed murder.Read More »


A young man is arrested on suspicion of sabotaging the plane of his girlfriend’s father, a wealthy man who despises him.Read More »


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Film diarist Ross McElwee (Sherman’s March) offers another personal examination of Southern history and life with Bright Leaves, a documentary tracing his own connection to North Carolina and its tobacco industry. McElwee is drawn to the subject after meeting his second cousin John, a film memorabilia collector, who shows McElwee an old Warner Bros. film from 1950, Bright Leaf, in which Gary Cooper stars (alongside Patricia Neal and Lauren Bacall) as a tobacco magnate who builds himself up from nothing only to lose everything to a rich, powerful, and ruthless Southern gentleman.Read More »


Synopsis:
Gangster Moran gives Joe Murphy several thousand dollars to bet on a horse race, the horse wins and Joe takes off with the money. Moran informs Mike Murphy, Joe’s father, that no harm will come to Joe if Mike doesn’t interfere with the robbing of stores on his beat. Joe’s policeman brother, Terry Murphy, learns of the plot and sets out to free his father and brother of Moran’s threats.Read More »


Song of Avignon captures the darkness of depression like few other films, translating the overwhelming paralysis to the visual medium. Featuring fleeting glimpses of people and places strung together with a poetic rhythm, the visions embedded within Song of Avignon are tinged with the melancholy that Mekas was struggling to process. It almost functions like a haunting death rattle, coming across as the confessional of a man on the precipice of suicide.Read More »


Honest cop Tim Kerry struggles to keep his son Ritzy from becoming involved in a crime ring.Read More »