Laguna Ave.

Laguna Ave.

Welcome to Laguna Ave. Russell (Russell Steinberg) lives in the big house split into apartments on the corner. It's full of weirdos but everyone is really nice and we like to all hang out and have drinks on the lawn. Except for this one guy, Gary (James Markham Hall Jr.). He's a bit... off, and Russell used to swear he was making all kinds of noise down in the basement apartment at all hours. Anyway, those two have been spending a lot of time together lately and I don't know if you've noticed, but Russell has got this, like, big robot hand and maybe some kind of psychokinetic power now? But we're sure it's fine and Russell will figure his way out of the cybernetic paranoid conspiracy spiral that Gary has led him down any day now. So, yeah, welcome to the neighbourhood!

Independents' Day

Independents' Day

After aliens invade earth they give us a choice: either emigrate to a new planet or be killed. While most resign themselves to leaving, the president turns to a rogue militia to fight back before the human race is obliterated.

Omni Loop

Omni Loop

Zoya Lowe (Mary Louise-Parker) is a quantum physicist from Miami, FL. When she is diagnosed with a black hole growing in her chest and given a week to live, she finds herself stuck in a time loop. But what the doctors and her family don’t know is that she has already lived this week before. She’s lived it so many times, in fact, that she doesn’t even know how long it’s been. One day she meets Paula (Ayo Edebiri), a gifted student studying time at a lab in the local university. Together they decide to try and solve time travel so Zoya can go back— back into her past, back to when her whole future was still wide open in front of her—back so she can do it all over again, and finally be the person she always wanted to be.

Creature from the Haunted Sea (In Color & Restored)

Creature from the Haunted Sea (In Color & Restored)

Robert Towne (screenwriter of Chinatown) assumes a pseudonym to star in Roger Corman's Creature from the Haunted Sea. Renzo Capetto, a dastardly gangster, intends to smuggle a fortune out of Cuba, and it's up to Towne to infiltrate his gang. When he does, he discovers that Capetto's plan is to kill off his crew and blame their deaths on the mythical "Creature from the Haunted Sea." In typical Corman fashion, the terror takes a backseat to the laughs. With campy performances, a zilch-o budget and a truly hilarious "monster," this "Creature" is a must "Sea" for any B-movie fan! Spectacularly restored and in color for the first time!

Southbound

Southbound

On a desolate stretch of desert highway, weary travelers—two men on the run from their past, a band on their way to the next gig, a man struggling to get home, a brother in search of his long-lost sister and a family on vacation—are forced to confront their worst fears and darkest secrets in these interwoven tales of terror and remorse on the open road.

Collision Earth

Collision Earth

When the sun converts to a magnetar for a short time, the planet Mercury is thrown out of orbit and set on a collision course for Earth. Can a disgraced scientist manage to use his failed weapon system to save our planet? Starring Kirk Acevedo (TV's FRINGE), Diane Farr (TV's NUMBERS), and Jessica Parker Kennedy (TV's THE SECRET CIRCLE).

Boy Makes Girl

Boy Makes Girl

When his mother passes, Aaron, a software programmer on the autism spectrum, struggles to cope with the change. He builds a life-like version of his childhood therapist, Emma, to talk to, and attends to his mother's last nursing client - a bitter old man named Ben. Both Ben and Emma push Aaron to adapt and navigate new and complex situations as their relationships evolve, including upgrades to Emma which make her more human than Aaron. As the connection with Ben grows and Emma's socialization push him beyond his own social abilities, Aaron must learn to adapt and change in life for the first time. A look at the role artificial intelligence can play in our society, and what it means to be human.

The Gravedigger

The Gravedigger

A lonely Gravedigger's life is changed when he finds a horribly scarred man hiding in the graveyard. The Gravedigger learns he is the creation of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, who is hunting down his man-made monster before he can kill again.

Mars

Mars

A new space race is born between NASA and the ESA when Charlie Brownsville (Mark Duplass - "The Mindy Project", HBO's "Togetherness", "The One I Love", "Safety Not Guaranteed"), Hank Morrison, and Dr. Casey Cook compete against an artificially intelligent robot to find out what's up there on the red planet. MARS follows these three astronauts in 2015 as they embark on the first manned mission to our galactic neighbor. On the way they experience life threatening accidents, self doubts, obnoxious reporters, and the boredom of extended space travel. MARS is a sci-fi romantic comedy told in the playful style of a graphic novel, using a unique animation process that director Geoff Marslett (LOVES HER GUN) developed specifically for the film. Underneath the silliness MARS is also an exploration of exploration. Why do we want to know what is out there? How do we react to what we find? Is it really that important? And where does love fit into the whole thing? While our brave astronauts are out there taming the new frontier, their inter-planetary voyage is reflected, and sometimes distorted, through the eyes of the reporters, scientists, and politicians back home. Once they reach the "new world", life and love flourish in the most unexpected places. MARS is a visionary cinematic space odyssey that "looks like nothing you've ever seen..." and destined to become "a new animated sci-fi cult fave." (moviefone)

A Breath Away

A Breath Away

Mathieu (Romain Duris) and Anna (Olga Kurylenko) are desperately trying to save their daughter from a deadly toxic mist that has engulfed Paris. The city of lights is hit by an earthquake that fills the streets with a mysterious gas. Only those lucky enough to escape to the rooftops of the city were able to survive. Mathieu and Anna must face the fog if they have any hope of saving their daughter, who is trapped in a medical tank below.

It Came from Beneath the Sea

It Came from Beneath the Sea

An atomic submarine encounters an unknown object while on a shakedown cruise...a giant octopus, mutated by an H-bomb! U.S. forces track the beast down and finally locate it just as it enters San Francisco Harbor and starts its savage destruction.

Eve of Destruction

Eve of Destruction

Eve VIII is a beautiful high-tech battle android complete with the nuclear capability to blow up half of New York City. On her trial run, Eve has a malfunction and goes into battle mode. Her memory bank begins to access the terrifying memories and dark fantasies of her creator, Dr. Eve Simmons and turns her destructive power on the men who have wronged the doctor. Dr. Simmons and Special Agent Jim McQuade go after Eve and try to stop her before she can unleash her full explosive power on New York City.

Snakehead Swamp

Snakehead Swamp

A horrifying hybrid of genetic science and nature has taken over the Louisiana bayou, leaving terror in its wake! In the heat of the summer, what began as a day of boating and bikinis changes drastically when a school of genetically enhanced snakehead fish finds their way into Black Briar Swamp. As their thirst for blood grows, the creatures evolve by the minute, even learning to walk on land! No one is safe in this hair-raising thriller starring Ayla Kell (TV’s “Make It or Break It”) and Antonio Fargas (TV’s “Starsky and Hutch”).

400 Days

400 Days

Four astronauts are sent on a simulated mission to a distant planet to test the psychological effects of deep space travel. Locked away for 400 days, the crew's mental state begins to deteriorate when they lose all communication with the outside world. Forced to exit the ship, they wonder if the mission is a simulation after all.

Sensation

Sensation

Andrew, (Eugene Simon) on a quest to uncover hidden truths about his family history, provides a top-secret agency with his DNA in order to discover his ancestry. It's revealed that not only does Andrew have unlocked superhuman powers within his DNA but his grandparents previously participated in a government program that tried to influence human senses. He joins the program only to find he's not alone. Joining him at the grand research facility in the British countryside, is a group of other individuals with superhuman skills. The agency tells Andrew that he'll be able to receive information based on his senses and furthermore be able to control the senses of others. However as the secret training unfolds, Andrew starts to struggle with the program due to his emotions continually being triggered. Very strange things start to happen following this as he is placed in several bizarre scenarios that make him question his reality.

The Jurassic Games

The Jurassic Games

Every year, 10 of the world’s most lethal death row criminals are chosen to compete for their freedom in The Jurassic Games, a television show where contestants must survive against a variety of ferocious dinosaurs. The players all die gruesomely in the game zone except for one, the last one standing, the winner, who is granted not only his freedom, but fame and fortune. Survive the dinosaurs. Survive each other. Survive...The Jurassic Games.

Monsterwolf

Monsterwolf

A creature of ancient legend manifests, bound to protect the ecological balance of the land and killing anyone that threatens it. This elusive guardian is initially both feared and celebrated by the locals, but when a deadly curse affects them all, they must unite and recapture the monster wolf’s spirit or face their ultimate doom.

The Shape of Things to Come

The Shape of Things to Come

The time is the tomorrow after tomorrow and mankind has now populated the Moon, where vast domed cities have been built on what was once a wasteland. But when the power-mad Emperor Omus (Oscar® winner Jack Palance of CITY SLICKERS) attacks the lunar colony of New Washington, a team of scientists led by Dr. John Caball (Barry Morse of SPACE: 1999) launches a dangerous mission to destroy the dictator and his robot army. Can three daring space jockeys and one renegade robot save their universe from the dark forces of intergalactic evil?

Quantum Cowboys

Quantum Cowboys

A psychedelic peyote-fueled fever dream of a film, traversing multiple formats as a pair of drifters (Kiowa Gordon and John Way) are on a quest to find a legendary musician (Howe Gelb) when they team up with an Indigenous woman (Lily Gladstone) intent on reclaiming her land. Sounds like the setup to a classic Western, right? Instead, it’s the springboard for a deep dive into a multiverse in which a dozen different mediums—including 16mm, paper cutouts, rotoscoping, hand-drawn animation, oil paints, 8k video, collage, and digital animation—are employed to distinguish between the disparate realities navigated by an ensemble of rogues. Cerebral, psychedelic, and just plain silly in turns. This isn’t a refutation of classic westerns but rather a complete rethinking of what the western can be. The movie decolonizes knowledge both by presenting a much more diverse population of the American West, but also by reminding the audience that observation affects reality and that contrary ideas can both be true at the same time. Be prepared to follow a wild story AND possibly change the way you think about reality. Sometimes the opposite of a western is still a western! The complex quantum time theory is blended with philosophical musings about art as the way we understand our history and memories, with gunfights, horses, dance halls, cacti, and saloons!