The Ceremony

The Ceremony

When Eric Peterson (Scott Seegmiller) opens up a mysterious book left behind by a roommate, he unlocks a powerful curiosity within himself that cannot be contained. After growing increasingly disturbed, Eric then discovers he is trapped. James Palmer writes and directs this mystifying, frightening thriller that explores the power of unexplainable occurrences. Art Roberts and Jeremy Grant Horton co-star.

Desperate Acts of Magic

Desperate Acts of Magic

Jason is not the magician he wishes he was. Bored with his life as a computer programmer, he dreams of becoming a professional magician. Stacy achieved that dream, only to be spit out by the male-dominated magic establishment, leaving her to fend for herself on the street passing the hat to tourists, and picking pockets. They both have something to prove. The Brotherhood of Magicians Competition gives them one last shot at success. But as the sparks fly between them, will Stacy pull Jason into her life of crime?

The Falls: Covenant of Grace

The Falls: Covenant of Grace

7 years after falling in love on their Mormon Mission, Chris and RJ separate and try to forget each other. The two meet for closure, but feelings resurface and leave them contemplating a future together, knowing the price they’ll pay.

28 Hotel Rooms

28 Hotel Rooms

A passionate and lurid affair threatens the day-to-day lives of an author (Chris Messina) and an accountant (Marin Ireland) after a one-night stand becomes much more.

Secrets from Putumayo

Secrets from Putumayo

"In 1910, the British Consul General in Rio de Janeiro, Roger Casement, undertook an investigation into allegations of crimes against indigenous communities committed by the British-registered Peruvian Amazon Company."

Bang Gang

Bang Gang

George, a pretty teen girl, falls in love with Alex. To get his attention, she initiates a game with their friends, discovering, testing and pushing the limits of their sexuality. When the nature of their activities is revealed, each of them deals with the scandal in radically different ways. Faced with the implosion of their value systems, they move on by reassessing their priorities, finding love and their real desires.

Mexican Gangster 2

Mexican Gangster 2

Biopic of Johnny Sun whose father was Mexican and mother was of Irish descendant decides to go straight after a life of crime. After finding out there was no other way to keep his family alive he chooses to go back to the other side.

As You Like It

As You Like It

A contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy classic that is bold, visionary and unlike any other film. Using Shakespeare's original language with an all-male cast (as was the Shakespearean stage tradition) which emphasizes themes and ideas in the original work that are lost in modern adaptations.

Every Body

Every Body

Every Body tells the stories of three intersex individuals who have moved from childhoods marked by shame, secrecy, and non-consensual surgeries to thriving adulthoods. Actor and screenwriter River Gallo (they/them), political consultant Alicia Roth Weigel (she/they), and Ph.D. student Sean Saifa Wall (he/him) are now leaders in a fast-growing global movement advocating for greater understanding of the intersex community and an end to unnecessary surgeries. Woven into the story is a stranger-than-fiction case of medical abuse, featuring exclusive footage from the NBC News archives, which helps explain the modern-day treatment of intersex people.

A Brilliant Young Mind

A Brilliant Young Mind

A socially awkward teenage math prodigy finds new confidence and new friendships when he lands a spot on the British squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad.

Jericho Ridge

Jericho Ridge

When the Clay County Sheriff's Office is broken into and robbed, Deputy Sheriff Tabitha 'Tabby' Temple is called back from injury leave to cover the dispatch radio for the night. Tabby, recovering from a broken leg and walking with crutches, heads into work with her teenage son Monty in tow. Monty's recent and serious transgressions have broken Tabby's trust, and she's not leaving him unsupervised. The Sheriff and Deputies head out to recover items stolen in the robbery. And when Tabby agrees to allow Monty to head off for an evening babysitting job she is left alone in the Sheriff's Office. But as the night progresses things start to go awry. The Sheriff and the Chief Deputy are lured into a deadly gunfight, all observed by Tabby via the police livestream dash cams. The locksmith who appears at the front door to fix the robbery damage is not who he says he is. When Tabby confronts him her nightmare begins and the Sheriff's Office is besieged by heavily armed attackers. Tabby repels the initial attacks, locks the doors and calls for backup. But the closest State Police units are thirty minutes away. She's going to have to fend for herself. And things get way more complicated when Monty returns, intent on finishing an intense argument with Tabby they were having over the phone. Now Tabby isn't just fighting for herself, she's fighting to keep her son alive. Isolated and outgunned, mother and son will have to do whatever it takes to survive.

The Dramatics (A Comedy)

The Dramatics (A Comedy)

When Katie (Kat Foster), an out of work actress, unexpectedly lands a starring role in the sexually explicit mini-series adaptation of a best selling, erotic chick lit novel, her boyfriend, Paul (Scott Rodgers), can barely muster a congratulations. Not only is Katie heading overseas, where the series will film for six straight months, but also, she’ll be shooting racy scenes with the famously volatile, Oscar winning playboy, Bryan J. Macy (Pablo Schreiber). While Katie, desperately anxious that she’s not “hot enough” to play the part, seeks reassurance from anyone who might give it to her, including her over serious acting coach (Rosemarie Dewitt), an old flame turned sitcom star (Sean Astin), and Bryan J. Macy himself, Paul gets stoned and friendly with an attractive improv student of his, Abigail (Riki Lindhome), whose companionship helps him take the edge off. On Katie’s last day in town, tensions between her and Paul mount to an unforgettable climax, during which a punch is thrown, a gun is drawn, an innocent is wounded, hearts are broken, and lives are changed forever. Loosely based on the lives of Kat Foster and Scott Rodgers, who co-penned the script and co-star in the film, THE DRAMATICS marks Rodgers’ directorial debut.

Guy & Madeline On a Park Bench

Guy & Madeline On a Park Bench

The acclaimed debut film from the director of LA LA LAND and WHIPLASH -- a full-fledged song-and-dance, tap-and-jazz musical, Damien Chazelle’s GUY AND MADELINE ON A PARK BENCH boldly recasts the 1940’s MGM musical tradition in a gritty, verite style, resulting in an exuberant celebration of romance and music. Guy and Madeline have been dating for three months, but the excitement of first love has faded. When another woman catches Guy’s eye, sparks fly—spelling the end of Guy and Madeline’s romance. But when things don’t work out quite as planned, Guy must decide whether to try to win Madeline back—even if it may be too late. Their story unfolds in a world of jazz and tap, featuring original music composed by Justin Hurwitz and recorded by the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra.

A Quiet Passion

A Quiet Passion

Cynthia Nixon delivers a triumphant performance as Emily Dickinson, personifying the wit, pathos and spiritual independence of the great American poet whose genius would not be recognized until after her death. Revered British director Terence Davies (HOUSE OF MIRTH) exquisitely evokes Dickinson’s close-knit Amherst family, including her nurturing sister Vinnie (Jennifer Ehle) and proud patriarch father (Keith Carradine), along with the manners, mores and religious convictions of the time with which she struggled before finding transcendence in her poetry.

To the Stars (Festival Version)

To the Stars (Festival Version)

In a god-fearing small town in 1960s Oklahoma, bespectacled and reclusive teen Iris endures the booze-induced antics of her mother and daily doses of bullying from her classmates. She finds solace in Maggie, the charismatic and enigmatic new girl at school, who hones in on Iris’s untapped potential and coaxes her out of her shell. When Maggie’s mysterious past can no longer be suppressed, the tiny community is thrown into a state of panic, leaving Maggie to take potentially drastic measures and inciting Iris to stand up for her friend and herself.

The Dark Horse

The Dark Horse

An inspiring true story based on the life of charismatic and brilliant chess champion, Genesis Potini. His emotionally-charged story is about finding the courage to lead, despite his own struggles – finding purpose and hope in passing on his gift to the children of his community.

Leave It On the Floor

Leave It On the Floor

Brad is bullied by his dysfunctional mom, he flees his home and by chance tumbles down the rabbit-hole into the LA ball scene where he finds a ragtag new famiiy. With music by Beyonce music director, Kim Burse, screenplay and lyrics by Glenn Gaylord, choreography by Beyonce dance master, Frank Gatson Jr. and eye-popping visuals and direction by Sheldon Larry, the film is an ode to the wild funky and heart-aching life of this amazing underground.

The Men Next Door

The Men Next Door

Falling in love with the boy next door? That’s a dream come true. Falling in love with his father, too? That’s just awkward. Writer/director Rob Williams (Make The Yuletide Gay, Role/Play) returns with a new romantic comedy about finding love a little too close to home. As he reluctantly celebrates his 40th birthday, Doug (Eric Dean, star of Arizona Sky and Nine Lives) finds himself falling for two very different but equally lovable men – Jacob, a secure 50-year-old (Michael Nicklin) who came out later in life, and Colton, an adventurous 30-year-old (Benjamin Lutz, star of The Love Patient and Bite Marks) who literally is the boy next door. What Doug doesn’t know right away is that the two men are, in fact, father and son! How long can Doug juggle both relationships before everyone finds out the truth?

Vide Noir

Vide Noir

Following his missing fiancée Lee across the country to a bustling, neon-lit city, Buck's only plan is to search every cocktail bar, lounge and club to find her. What follows is a series of dreamlike nighttime encounters throughout increasingly strange places. Buck’s search eventually leads to the trail of a new drug that removes the barriers of death, time, and space... and the dangerous man behind it all.