Autumn Stables

Autumn Stables

After her husband’s death, Autumn sells her ranch to Jake expecting nothing will change; however, Jake has ulterior motives with the land and her heart.

Both Sides of the Blade

Both Sides of the Blade

Juliette Binoche is Sara, a woman whose life spirals out of control when she becomes involved in a passionate love triangle. From acclaimed writer-director Claire Denis.

Last Night

Last Night

Mark (Piolo Pascual), a desperate man who has lost everything, is prepared to take his own life when he meets Carmina (Toni Gonzaga), an unusual woman who is also about to do the same. Together, they strike up a deal to help each other commit suicide. As they spend time coming up with ways to die, they find kindred spirits in each other, and ultimately a reason to live. But will their newfound love be enough to save them, or is it too late?

Belle

Belle

Inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, this powerful film stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw as the mixed-race daughter of a British Navy officer raised by her wealthy great-uncle (Tom Wilkinson) and his wife (Emily Watson). Although racism prevents her from enjoying the full advantages of her upbringing, Belle’s love for an idealistic young man sparks change that may impact generations to come.

Getting Up and Going Home

Getting Up and Going Home

As a successful lawyer (Tom Skerritt) struggles to face his inner demons, he finds himself embroiled in scandalous affairs with other women.

Falling Up

Falling Up

Henry O’Shea (Joseph Cross of MILK, UNTRACEABLE) is on his way to a nursing degree until his dad’s sudden death forces him to take a job as a Manhattan doorman. But warnings from his high-strung boss and laid-back co-worker can't prevent Henry from breaking rule number one: Never fall for the beautiful daughter (Sarah Roemer of DISTURBIA, THE GRUDGE 2) of one of the building’s wealthiest tenants. In a world where rich snobs never mix with minimum-wage slobs, can a romance between a regular guy from Flatbush and a 5th-Avenue rich girl even make it past the front door? Also starring Grammy-nominated rapper Snoop Dogg, Rachael Leigh Cook (SHE'S ALL THAT), Joe Pantoliano (THE SOPRANOS, MATRIX), and Mimi Rogers (AUSTIN POWERS).

A Week in Paradise

A Week in Paradise

Seeking solace from a failed marriage, Maggie (Malin Akerman) escapes to the Caribbean for a much-needed reset. While staying at her cousin Fiona’s (Connie Nielsen) secluded resort, she meets Sam (Philip Winchester), the hotel's charming chef, and begins to imagine a new life for herself. But, her old life soon comes barging back in and threatens her newfound happiness.

It Takes a Man and a Woman

It Takes a Man and a Woman

The fairy tale romance of Miggy and his assistant Laida comes to a crashing halt with the loss of their fathers—Miggy’s father died, while Laida’s father cheated on her mother. The stress from these family problems leads to Miggy feeling alone and turning to an ex-lover, Belle. Feeling hurt and betrayed, Laida breaks up with Miggy and pursues a life and career abroad. Despite their disagreements, they eventually reach a truce in time for an important business meeting in New York. While abroad, Miggy and Laida’s attraction to each other resurfaces, but Belle’s presence and the conditions of their new business partners make it difficult for the former lovers to resume their romance.

Maybe This Time

Maybe This Time

Steph (Sarah Geronimo) is a young and ambitious Manila girl who spends the summer in the province. There, she meets Tonio (Coco Martin), a small-town guy who wants to board a ship for his family’s future business. Eventually, they fall for each other. But what might have been a sweet relationship ends sourly when Tonio leaves without saying goodbye. Steph's broken heart toughens her up and teaches her to dream big and be someone worthy of love. She busies herself with chasing a promotion, eventually accepting a task from her uptight boss to snag the position she desires. The excitement fills Steph over her potentially bright future. However, she is transported back to the past upon meeting her new client, Tonio. Despite the lingering feelings they have for each other, Steph and Tonio's reunion becomes nothing but a meeting of two old friends. Steph tries her best to be professional, while Tonio makes it clear that he has found the one in his current girlfriend. But a trip to the place where they first fell in love unnerves the two, making them question if a second chance is still possible for both of them.

In Search of a Midnight Kiss

In Search of a Midnight Kiss

Following the worst 12 months of his life, a 29-year-old man ends up alone and penniless as New Year's Eve rapidly approaches, and vows to lock his doors, pull his blinds, and climb into bed - until his best friend talks him into posting a craigslist personal ad. In seemingly no time at all, the message leads him to a young woman who is determined to be with the "right" man at the stroke of midnight.

Crash Pad

Crash Pad

A hopeless romantic (Domhnall Gleeson) thinks he's found true love with an older woman (Christina Applegate) only to learn that she's married and their encounter was merely an instrument of revenge against her neglectful husband (Thomas Haden Church). Initially out for blood, the husband finds himself strangely sympathetic to the romantic's plight and decides the best way for the two of them to get revenge is by moving in together, cutting her out and living the bachelor life.

Girl Haunts Boy

Girl Haunts Boy

After the death of his father, 16-year-old Cole moves with his mother to a new house in a new town - and discovers he's also sharing a room with the ghost of 17-year-old Bea, whose spirit has been haunting the house for a hundred years under the curse of an ancient ring. The two lonely teens become fast friends and eventually fall in love - but when Cole discovers a way to undo the curse, he must decide whether to keep Bea with him or let her go. This moving story shows us how you never have to truly say goodbye to the people you love, because you'll always hold them in your heart.

Looks That Kill

Looks That Kill

The story of a teenage boy who deals with the ups and downs of being lethally attractive. Starring Brandon Flynn, Julia Goldani, and Ki Hong Lee.

Naughty or Nice

Naughty or Nice

Holiday humbug Krissy Kringle receives a special delivery intended for Santa Claus, the Naughty or Nice book he left behind while visiting a child, and uses the power of the book to expose the naughty deeds of those around her, but soon finds that her newfound power isn't always so nice.

A Hollywood Christmas

A Hollywood Christmas

Jessica is a young, up-and-coming filmmaker in Hollywood who has made a name for herself directing Christmas movies. But when handsome network executive Christopher shows up threatening to halt production on her latest movie, Jessica’s assistant, Reena, points out the irony: Jessica isn’t just trying to save her Christmas movie, she’s actually living in one! Jessica must now juggle all the classic tropes—her actors falling in and out of love, a wayward elf dog, and her own stirring romantic feelings for her perceived nemesis—in order to get her movie and her life to their happy endings. Is there enough Christmas magic to pull it off? In Hollywood? In July?

Tell No One (2012)

Tell No One (2012)

Charming and funny, Tell No One bubbles over with irresistible romantic playfulness. Italian-born Mattia is about to move to Madrid to be with his gorgeous boyfriend, Eduard. By all accounts, their relationship couldn't be more perfect, so it's a no-brainer for Eduard to surprise Mattia by flying over to Italy before the move so he can finally meet his man's family. There is only one problem, despite assurances otherwise, Mattia has not come out to his loved ones! Now Mattia has to juggle expectations on both sides whilst also trying to keep his perfect, sexy boyfriend from leaving him all together.

The Divorce Party

The Divorce Party

The Divorce Party is a dramatic comedy that tells the story of Nate (Thomas Cocquerel) and Susan Brown (Claire Holt, “The Originals”), a married couple in their twenties. When Susan suddenly realizes she's miserable and wants a divorce, Nate packs his bags and heads for the nearest hotel. He soon discovers that he has been abandoned by his "friends" as he enters lonely single life. But when his former wedding planner, Katie (Matilda Lutz), offers to help Nate organize a glitzy "divorce party" to celebrate his new status, Nate starts to warm up to his new life, and finds that a new love may be waiting at the end of his ordeal.

Les Miserables (1935)

Les Miserables (1935)

Victor Hugo’s acclaimed novel comes to life in this impeccably performed, magnificently filmed screen adaptation. Following the story of Jean Valjean, the ex-convict who rises against all odds from slave to mayor, and Javert, the police inspector who dedicates his life to recapturing Valjean, this vivid depiction of the poverty and social strife of 19th-Century France is profoundly moving.

Seven Sundays

Seven Sundays

Seven Sundays tells the story of the four Bonifacio siblings Allan (Aga Muhlach), Brian (Dingdong Dantes), Cha (Cristine Reyes), and Dex (Enrique Gil), who are forced to return to their childhood home when their father Manuel (Ronaldo Valdez) is diagnosed with cancer. As they try to get together for their father’s sake, old resentments resurface. With only seven Sundays left in their father’s life, will they be able to reconnect and find family in each other once again?

Sky

Sky

A French woman finds liberation in the dusty highways, wide open spaces, and smoky barrooms of the American West in this captivating road movie. Diane Kruger stars as the Parisian Romy who, while on vacation in California, breaks things off once and for all with her boorish husband (Gilles Lellouche) in a dramatic final fight. A free woman in a strange land, Romy embarks on a life-changing trip through the desert that brings in her touch with strangers who impact her life in various ways: a kindly small town police officer (Joshua Jackson), a pregnant, trailer park-dwelling mother (Lena Dunham), and a charming, ruggedly independent cowboy (Norman Reedus) with whom she finds the possibility of new love. Beautifully capturing the landscapes and soul of the Southwest, Sky is a stirring emotional odyssey about what it means to start your life over again.