Kelly & Cal

Kelly & Cal

Punk-rocker turned suburban mom, Kelly (a fantastic Juliette Lewis), is nostalgic for a life she can no longer have and uncertain of a future she doesn't yet fit in. Seventeen-year-old Cal (Jonny Weston in a breakthrough performance) is frustrated at his lack of control over the hand he's been dealt. When the two strike up an unlikely friendship, it's the perfect spark needed to thrust them both back to life.

The Last Mistress

The Last Mistress

Set in 19th century France, IFC's indie period piece, THE LAST MISTRESS chronicles the love affair between tempestuous Spanish mistress Vellini (Asia Argento) and distinguished, well-bred Ryno de Marigny (Fu'ad Ait Aattou). Ryno's attempt to remain faithful to his wife Hermangarde, a highly regarded young woman of the French aristocracy, profoundly fails as Vellini reappears in Ryno's life, offering him the passion and emotional connection he lacks in his marriage. His reluctant obsession with Vellini eventually overtakes his conscience, as he succumbs to the deceitful path of infidelity.

Barefoot In the Park

Barefoot In the Park

Master of Broadway comedy Neil Simon adapted his hit play about a conservative young lawyer and his off-the-wall bride for this warm film classic. Robert Redford is Mister Straight. Jane Fonda is his new wife, who dedicates her life to the pursuit of fun. As the ecstasy of the honeymoon gives way to the reality of setting up housekeeping in a five-flight walk-up, the harmony of marriage turns to comical discord. The mother-in-law complains meekly. The middle-aged lothario upstairs flirts. Joy turns to anguish. There is little doubt that the young people will kiss and make up by the end of the picture, just as there's little doubt that the mother and the neighbor will find each other. Fonda and Redford make a wonderfully successful comedy team.

Seahorses

Seahorses

A lonely and intense man invites a mysterious woman he met online into his house. He gets much more than what he bargains for as this strange young woman takes over his life. What transpires is a dramatically intense and darkly comic journey about love, co-dependency and loss.

The Achy Breaky Hearts

The Achy Breaky Hearts

Chinggay (Jodi Sta. Maria), a jewelry shop manager, is one of the single women in their 30’s who feels the pressure to find love. She goes out on dates with men but none of them seem to make the cut. You may blame her high standards but the pain from her previous relationship could also be affecting her judgment on men. Now, her love life is suffering a drought for seven years. Everything changes when suddenly, two men are interested to be with her. Ryan (Ian Veneracion) bought an engagement ring from Chinggay only to be rejected by his girlfriend. Chinggay helps Ryan to get back with his girlfriend but they end up losing the ring and becoming good friends. On the other hand, Chinggay’s ex-boyfriend Frank (Richard Yap) is persistent to redeem himself and to prove that he deserves a second chance with Chinggay. Chinggay finds herself torn between two kinds of love. Will she choose one over the other? Or will she realize that the love that she needs won’t come from either?

Then Came You

Then Came You

Then Came You tells the story of Skye (Maisie Williams), a spunky teenager with a terminal illness who befriends Calvin (Asa Butterfield), a 19-year old hypochondriac who is afraid of his own shadow. Calvin helps Skye carry out her eccentric bucket list of things to do before she dies and, in the process, learns to confront and conquer his own fears; including falling in love with the beautiful, but seemingly untouchable, Izzy (Nina Dobrev).

Beneath the Blue

Beneath the Blue

In the deep blue waters of the Bahamas, a handsome tourist (The Vampire Diaries’ Paul Wesley) becomes involved with a research institute capable of communicating with dolphins. A battle with the U.S. Navy erupts when sonar experiments begin killing the local dolphin population, and with time running out, a close-knit group of friends and family has only one chance to save these intelligent, beautiful creatures from destruction. Featuring remarkable photography and an ecologically urgent message, this compelling oceanic thriller takes you beneath the waves to a world you never imagined possible.

Heartland Harmony

Heartland Harmony

Hotshot actor, Grayson Kane, is set to play a much-loved comic book superhero, The Green Oak Guardian, in the upcoming blockbuster, but first he must get into character by visiting the comic's hometown and winning over its creator, who is not easily swayed by his Hollywood charm.

Midnight Sun

Midnight Sun

17-year-old Katie Price (Bella Thorne) has been sheltered since childhood with a rare disease that makes even the smallest amount of sunlight deadly. During the day she is housebound, but after nightfall, Katie can venture out to the local train station and play her guitar for travelers. One night, her dreams come true when she’s noticed by Charlie (Patrick Schwarzenegger), whom she has secretly admired for years, and decides to hide her condition from him as the two embark on a uniquely powerful romance over one nearly perfect summer.

Where Your Heart Belongs

Where Your Heart Belongs

A Hallmark Channel original movie. When Mac, a NY marketing executive returns home to help with her best friend's wedding, she learns the hard way that the love and support of family and friends means more than she'd ever imagined.

Spin

Spin

Eight year old Eddie's parents are killed when the plane his father is piloting crashes into a mountain near their home. Eddie's uncle Frank, who is also a pilot, is left to care for the boy. Soon, however, Frank takes a long-term job abroad and Eddie is left to be raised by ranch manager Ernesto and his school-teacher wife Margaret. When Frank returns ten years later and fulfills his brother's wish that Eddie be taught to fly, Eddie struggles to find his bearings as a young man with mixed emotions toward his uncle, his love for the couple who raised him, the loss of his birth parents, and his blossoming first love with Francesca. In this intimate coming-of-age adventure a teenage boy (Ryan Merriman) learns about the dangers and pleasures of love, life and flying. This superbly acted tale, told by award-winning director James Redford, is as beautiful as it is powerful.

The River Why

The River Why

Sick of living in a home shrouded with secrets, lies and a smothering sense of competition, Gus (Zach Gilford, Friday Night Lights) runs away from home and the shadow of his famous fly-fishing father (William Hurt). Determined to live life like he wants it, Gus makes his new home in a secluded cabin on the banks of a river where he plans to fish all day. Instead, he is propelled into a quest for self-discovery. An assortment of eccentric characters, including a free-spirited girl (Amber Heard, Zombieland) who shares his fondness for fishing, helps him find his way toward adulthood. Based on a book that has become a cult classic and set in the breathtaking wilds of Oregon, THE RIVER WHY will cast a spell on your heart.

Must Be Love

Must Be Love

At 17, Patchot Espinosa (Kathryn Bernardo), lives a pretty simple life. Just like any other girl, Patchot is content helping her father run their small business. Despite their unshakable bond, Patchot secretly longs for the love of a mother. But this is not only Patchot's unfulfilled longing as she also harbors a secret admiration for Ivan Martinez (Daniel Padilla), her best bud. In one instance, Patchot accidentally confessed her feelings to Ivan. The young man responded by just laughing at her. Then comes Angel (Liza Soberano), Patchot's cousin from the US, whom Ivan is obviously smitten with. Heartbroken, Patchot finds herself joining a beauty competition. Ivan then starts seeing Patchot in a new light, far from being a simple, unkempt girl to a young woman of grace and confidence. Ivan now finds himself torn between his feelings for Angel and Patchot. Has he been in love with Patchot all this time? Will Patchot fight for her love and finally admit her real feelings to Ivan?

Cutting Edge 4: Fire and Ice

Cutting Edge 4: Fire and Ice

Alex Delgado returns to the rink and she's paired with a bad boy of the ice. But their fiery relationship may just destroy their chance for gold.

Forever My Girl

Forever My Girl

Forever My Girl tells the story of country music superstar Liam Page (Alex Roe), who left his bride, Josie (Jessica Rothe), at the altar, choosing fame and fortune instead. However, Liam never got over his one true love, nor did he ever forget his Southern roots. When he unexpectedly returns to his hometown, Liam is torn between his two worlds.

A Christmas Kiss II

A Christmas Kiss II

Jenna Kingston didn’t expect to be swept off her feet, but when a handsome stranger encounters her in the elevator and notices the mistletoe hanging above them, sparks fly as he leans in for a kiss. There’s just one problem: this man is Cooper Montgomery, a playboy who happens to be part owner of the company for which Jenna works. Convinced that Cooper is insincere, Jenna rebuffs his advances. Can he turn a new leaf, or will Jenna get her heart broken just before the holidays?

Batsh*t Bride

Batsh*t Bride

On April Fools' Day, just before her wedding, a bride pranks her fiancé by saying that she thinks that they've lost that spark and that they should call off the wedding and break up, only to discover that he feels the exact same way.

Parthenope

Parthenope

The beautiful Parthenope, born in the sea of Naples in 1950, searches for love in the heady, hot summers and endless nights of her youth in Naples, as she falls for the city's many unforgettable characters and finds herself in the adventures that make up a lifetime. From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino comes a sprawling, seductive, and deeply romantic story of young love, starring Celeste Dalla Porta and featuring Gary Oldman.

Stepping Out (1931)

Stepping Out (1931)

Sally (Charlotte Greenwood) and Eve (Leila Hyams) take a vacation together to make their rich husbands miss them. The boys (Reginald Denny and Harry Stubbs) promptly invite over two gold digging actresses (Lilian Bond and Merna Kennedy) for an after hours "audition." But when the girls return unexpectedly and catch the lads in the act, they clean out their bank accounts, pick up two lugs (Cliff Edwards and Kane Richmond) and proceed to teach their spouses a lesson. Based on a play by Elmer Harris (Johnny Belinda) and co-adapted by the author himself, Stepping Out stars zany second banana Charlotte Greenwood in a rare, top-billed performance. Renowned for her legendary high-kick, Greenwood performs the long-legged shtick that made her famous as well as a charming duet with fellow vaudevillian Cliff "Ukulele Ike" Edwards, who later gained screen immortality as the voice of Jiminy Cricket.

Burning Man

Burning Man

Tom is a man behaving badly. Restless and impatient, he's involved with an unfeasible number of women and doing his best to drive the clientele away from the Bondi restaurant where he’s the principal chef. Karen plays the traditional long-suffering role of the ex-wife, always on Tom's case to face up to his responsibilities to his eight year old son, Oscar. They both know Oscar would be better off living with her but Tom is determined to keep him, even though he’s moved them out of their beautiful house into a dismal motel. Whatever Tom is up to, his actions seem to be tolerated by those around him. But everything comes to a head as he prepares a party for his son in a beachside park. His anger erupts and Karen finds herself retrieving Oscar from the police station where Tom is being detained. Not much of a birthday. As Tom descends into darkness, fragments of a different story begin to emerge. A chance encounter with an old friend is the trigger for an explanation for his state of mind. He wasn’t always like this. One blissful day ten years ago he met Sarah. She was perfect. Beautiful and sexy, but so much more as well. He was on the brink of success and she inspired him; blessed him and the food he cooked. Made him everything he was and gave him his wonderful son. What happened is hard for Tom to face. All the women in his world are trying in their own, very different, ways to help put him back together. If grief is the price we pay for love, perhaps they – and Oscar - can show Tom it's better to have experienced both than neither.