During an opulent cocktail party, visionary businessman Jared unveils his plan to replace a historic arts district with Nova Heights, a futuristic smart city.
After a personal tragedy, Miranda explores unconventional self-help methods, only to learn from a spiritual healer that she has an infection of her aura called a ‘killgrin’, which thrives off her misery. Initially skeptical, Miranda turns to the more traditional method of group therapy, but soon unravels a terrifying truth when people close to her suffer a gruesome fate.
Alan Wohlman and a small circle of believers race the clock and government corruption, as they struggle to understand the calling on his life that could ultimately lead to the end of times and the spread of the Gospel.
Fleeing her Mafia-tied husband, Chloe seeks refuge in a cabin with a mysterious drifter, Jake. But as danger closes in, Jake reveals himself as her greatest threat.
The concert "Circus Life” was an unforgettable live experience, recorded with 16 musicians in a unique circus ring format in Bucharest. Tarja was joined by talented singers, including her brother Toni, and a lineup of musicians from various stages of her career. The concert captures the joy and unity among the artists, with Tarja opting for a minimalist wardrobe to let the music take center stage. The whole experience, marked by togetherness and spontaneity, became a cherished memory before the world changed in 2020. The setlist spans her career and features major hits like "I Walk Alone”, "Until My Last Breath", and "Innocence”, as well as fan favorites such as "Victim Of Ritual" and "Demons In You", showcasing her evolution as an artist.
After spending two years in prison paying for her previous life of petty crime and bad choices, Kiki has earned the chance to reunite with her teenage daughter. But before she can, her ex-husband forces his way back into her life, threatening to pull Kiki and their daughter back into a world she desperately wants to escape. When he invites her to a high-stakes drug deal, Kiki accepts. Not because she wants in, but because she sees a chance to get rid of him, and get away with it.
Reeling from a recent tragedy, a couple finds life upended when a strange new family moves in next door.
The inspirational story of a young black hockey player-turned-felon is sentenced to community service at a local hockey rink, where he leads his misfit hockey team to victory in a seemingly bigoted sport and league.
Ezra, a once-famous trumpeter, now struggles to keep his career afloat, performing for scraps at the local small jazz club. After his family is killed in a horrific car crash, Ezra stumbles upon a lighthouse and is mistaken for the keeper by one of the workers. Drawn by the power of the lighthouse, he decides to stay, living as a recluse. Soon, however, he encounters a suicidal visitor, Sam, and finds solace in his presence, gaining the resolve to help the lost souls that stumble upon the lighthouse. As days pass, Ezra meets Hannah, a beautiful, enigmatic teacher who imbues his life with meaning and potential newfound happiness. But Sam, feeling excluded and threatened, becomes unreasonably jealous, leading to an inevitable clash that forces each character to confront their deepest selves, testing the limits of isolation and redemption in Ezra's secluded new world.
Following in the footsteps of their beloved grandmother, three Mexican-American sisters take an adventure through Mexico to complete a traditional pilgrimage and repair their relationship.
Jane, a structured travel agent in Helsinki, lives a comfortable life with her longtime boyfriend Mikki, a struggling actor. When Mikki proposes opening their relationship to reignite lost passion, Jane reluctantly agrees to attend a sex-positive retreat. There, she meets Valma, a confident, free-spirited woman deeply rooted in the polyamorous lifestyle. Drawn to Valma’s openness and emotional clarity, Jane begins to question the limits she’s placed on love and connection. As their bond deepens, Jane finds herself navigating unfamiliar territory—desire, jealousy, and self-discovery—while her once-stable life begins to unravel. What began as an experiment in freedom becomes a profound turning point that challenges everything Jane thought she knew about relationships.
In the age of viral content and online obsession, "Dollar $tore Killers" plunges into a terrifying world where violence is a spectacle and the internet is a confessional. Ethan Wells, a seasoned journalist turned independent documentarian, finds himself entangled in a disturbing mystery when he receives cryptic messages from individuals claiming to be the "Dollar Store Killers." This enigmatic duo, known only as Dixie and Dax, broadcasts their gruesome acts online, using cheap, readily available items from dollar stores as their weapons. Ethan's investigation starts with skepticism, but soon he's drawn deeper into their twisted game. As he follows a trail of digital breadcrumbs and cryptic clues, he discovers a chilling undercurrent of disillusionment and rage in a generation shaped by school shootings, economic instability, and a looming climate crisis. The killers' motives become increasingly complex, blending nihilistic philosophy with a desire for attention and a warped sense of justice. The narrative unfolds through a mix of found footage, documentary-style interviews, and unsettlingly intimate encounters with Dixie and Dax. Ethan's journey takes him to a forgotten town named Pawley, where he uncovers a local scandal involving corporate pollution and a community's silent suffering. As he delves deeper, he begins to question his role: Is he merely an observer, or is he inadvertently enabling the killers' macabre performance? "Dollar $tore Killers" explores the dark consequences of our hyper-connected world, where desensitization blurs the lines of morality and the thirst for online infamy can lead to real-world horror. This gripping thriller will leave you questioning the true cost of digital voyeurism and the unsettling potential that lurks beneath the surface of everyday life.
When a woman reunites with her former college friend at their classmate’s funeral in New Orleans, she enlists the help of her ex to unravel the mystery behind her classmate’s picture-perfect marriage to a prominent doctor and shocking murder. As they become ensnared in a deadly web of secrets, gang violence, and deception, they realize their investigation could get them killed.
Lani (Joanne Jansen) is a successful social media chef on the verge of getting her very own TV show. But her private life isn't as clean as her onscreen oven. Between an exhausting divorce and a busy calendar, she needs help caring for her young son, Jaylen (Ashton Ayres). After a misunderstanding, Lani ends up being charmed by—and hiring—a man named Morgan (Michael Evans Behling) to be her male nanny. Now that she has help, Lani hopes that she’ll be able to concentrate on her career. After all, Morgan gets along great with Jaylen and makes Mary Poppins look like a slacker. And although Lani tries to deny it, she can’t help but be attracted to her handsome “manny. ” But she begins to question whether Morgan’s charm may have been a distraction from something sinister. Little does Lani know that Morgan—desperate for the family he never had—is willing to go to extreme lengths to manufacture an instant family with Lani and Jaylen.
Aspiring writer Sam (Chelsea Peretti) is thrust into the role of director when the Regis Theatre’s director is fired. Hand-picked by the theatre’s artistic director, Sheldon (Andy Richter), Sam is asked to direct the Regis’ upcoming Southern-inspired play, ‘Rain’s Comin’ In. ’ Sam dives into the opportunity, and hilarity ensues as she struggles to wrangle the eclectic cast—including classic theater kid Rudy (Benito Skinner); over-trained amateur Clara (Kate Berlant); vain, tech-addict Davina (Meg Stalter); theater vet Marjory (Megan Mullally); acting savant Simon (Jak Knight); and Corden (Blake Anderson), whose minor acting credits give him high status in the company. Barely making it through each rehearsal, Sam vents to her eccentric therapist, Meg (Amy Poehler) and even turns to the Regis’ arrogant-but-dorky usher, Robbie (Max Greenfield), for drunken comfort. As Sam struggles to understand why she can’t seem to nail her production, she tries different tactics to make her play a success. Will she finally hit it big? Or will being a first-time female director lead her to try a totally different career?
Lady Ballers is a comedy film starring, directed and co-written by Jeremy Boreing. Boreing plays a down-on-his-luck-coach who will do anything to win, even bring his old male basketball team together to compete in women's sports.
Married lawyers Claire (Vitoria Setta) and Zach (Bryce Jones) are unable to have children of their own, so they enlist the help of their friend, Liz (Olivia Larsen), to be their surrogate, and she successfully gives birth to baby Owen. Soon after, though, a distraught Liz disappears and is presumed dead. Meanwhile, Claire and Zach struggle with insomnia and decide to search for a night nurse for Owen. They are approached by Vera (Maeve Quinlan), who claims to be Liz’s former nanny. Desperate for help, Claire and Zach hire Vera, who soon shows a deep affection for Owen. Little do Claire and Zach know that Vera is so attached to Owen because she’s his grandmother and Liz’s mother! Having always wanted a boy, Vera treated Liz horribly growing up and views Owen as her true heir. When Vera tries to kidnap Owen, Claire must dial up her motherly instincts to save her baby.
Inspired by Boston's infamous 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum robbery—the largest art theft in history. Steve Baker (TAYLOR GRAY), a down-and-out night watchman at the museum, finds himself at a crossroads—drowning in debt, his music career in shambles, and in love with his best friend's girl. When art thief Marty Lyons (PAUL GUILFOYLE) ropes him into a world of oddballs and misfits, Steve wonders if it's a change for the better or if he's about to make the worst mistake of his life.
A woman wakes up on a distant planet and finds the crew of her space station viciously killed. Her investigation into what happened sets in motion a terrifying chain of events.
A man emerging from years of isolation notices bizarre coincidences throughout recent US history and begins to think they explain why his long-term relationship didn't work out. When none of his friends will listen to his rants, he finds an outlet for his conspiracy theories by making a documentary following the trajectory of the United States from Y2K to the pandemic shutdowns. Man Goes on Rant is a wild genre blend of drama, comedy and documentary melding different film formats and styles. The film is an immersive look into the shared experience of the last five years.
When a battered boxer past his prime finds his dreams and his relationships on the ropes, he falls back in with a dangerous crowd and has to take the biggest swing of his life to reclaim his hope and his family.
Sara Jones, played by Teri Polo (Meet the Parents trilogy), is a middle-aged lawyer eager for prominence in her male dominated law firm. She’s hired to defend a client against a hostile corporate takeover. Could this be the case that earns Sara the recognition she deserves? An aggressive corporate raider, an over-eager junior partner, and the client’s subversive employee -- all stand in Sara’s way. Meanwhile Sara’s handful of an ex-cop father, Joe, slips and falls once too often, prompting Sara to move her parents to a retirement community to prevent him from accidentally killing himself. But family challenges stage their own hostile takeover of Sara's life – her parents’ termite-ridden house, a mentally foggy mother, an unemployed son, and Joe’s insistence on doing things his way - confront her. Ultimately the competing demands of family and work take their toll, triggering a cascade of events that force her to reexamine her closest relationships and, more importantly, herself.