Warpath

Warpath

Alice Ericsson sets off on a cross country journey to find her missing husband. Along the way, she meets a bounty hunter named Emmet Cole and hires him to find her husband. On their adventure together they encounter thieves, Indians on the warpath, and other dangers in the old west.

Hoodlum

Hoodlum

Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson (Laurence Fishburne) is a Black ex-con who returns to Harlem at the height of its renaissance before World War II. Just out of prison and with no marketable skills, he begins working for Stephanie St. Clair (Cicely Tyson), the queen of Harlem's numbers racket. Bumpy's old friend Illinois Gordon (Chi McBride) is concerned about Bumpy's job, and social worker Francine Hughes (Vanessa L. Williams) suggests he should be doing something more positive with his life. However, Bumpy stays with the numbers game because he claims it's the only profitable business that Blacks control themselves. And profitable it is…enough to get the attention of mob boss "Lucky" Luciano (Andy Garcia), who wants a piece of the action. He assigns his right-hand man "Dutch" Schultz (Tim Roth) to make a deal with Stephanie, but Dutch is far better at murder and mayhem than negotiation.

Dark Summer

Dark Summer

DARK SUMMER combines the supernatural terror of classic horrors THE SHINING and POLTERGEIST, with the tension and modern cool of DISTURBIA. Summer is a time to relax, unwind, take a vacation, and be free. But 17 year old Daniel Austin gets none of that because his obsessive online stalking of his classmate and crush, Mona Wilson, got him put on house arrest for the whole summer. So, no cell phone, no Internet, no leaving the property, and especially no Mona. Then Daniel's single mother has to go on a long business trip, and Daniel has the place to himself. Daniel figures out a way to piggyback onto his neighbors' wireless signal and, believing he's surfing off the grid, uses his time to check in on his friends - and Mona... But what Daniel didn't expect is for Mona to check up on him. And what she does next shakes him to his very core. And then things start to happen. Daniel receives mysterious packages in the mail, hears phantom noises, sees inanimate objects move, and feels a strange presence in the house... DARK SUMMER is a highly original twist on the supernatural summer season terror.

The Veil

The Veil

From the Producer of Paranormal Activity and The Purge, comes a gritty docu-horror starring Jessica Alba (Entourage, Sin City), Thomas Jane (Hung), and Lily Rabe (American Horror Story). Follow the lone survivor of a religious cult mass-suicide as she returns to the scene of the tragedy for the first time, after 30 years, with a documentary crew in tow. What they unveil is more disturbing than they could have ever imagined.

The Squeeze

The Squeeze

Harry Berg (Michael Keaton) is a down-on-his-luck New York artist. Rachel Dobs (Rae Dawn Chong) is a straight-arrow bill collector and would-be detective. While being tracked by Rachel for delinquent alimony payments, Harry stumbles onto a murder and an audacious get-rich-quick scheme-and the squeeze begins. His desire to hit it big and her investigative inclinations lead the unlikely pair to team up, but soon they find themselves in the middle of an outrageous multimillion-dollar scam. A story about "the American dream gone haywire," The Squeeze combines elements of comedy, mystery, adventure and fantasy as it moves at an action-packed clip from Manhattan's downtown underground art scene and after-hours clubs to the high-powered, treacherous world of international big business.

Tish

Tish

Raw-boned, raspy-voiced, sixty-something Letitia "Tish" Carberry (Marjorie Main, who would find her greatest fame in the Ma Kettle film series) comes back to her hometown with a baby in her arms. "I'm a woman. It's a baby. It's mine!" she declares. Three splendid character actresses – Main, Zasu Pitts and Aline MacMahon – play three delightful spinsters in Tish, based on stories by Mary Roberts Rinehart. The old dears try their hands at matchmaking, get everything in a dreadful muddle, and end up caring for an orphaned baby they mistakenly believe is illegitimate. This warm comedy is laced with drama and punctuated with plenty of sight gags, including Main roller-skating in her Sunday best and the three stars tangling with a disgruntled bear on a camping trip.

Under the Eiffel Tower

Under the Eiffel Tower

Under the Eiffel Tower is a coming-of-middle-age tale that follows stalled bourbon salesman Stuart (VEEP's Matt Walsh) on a journey across the French countryside after a heart-crushing break up in Paris. Just when a life crisis threatens, a possible romance blooms with a local wine saleswoman (Cesar-nominated actress, Judith Godrèche).Also featuring a notable ensemble cast including Reid Scott (VEEP), David Wain (Wet Hot American Summer), Gary Cole (Talladega Nights), Michaela Watkins (Casual), and Dylan Gelula (Flower).

Nix

Nix

Inspired by Germanic folklore, a tragedy at a mysterious lake continues to haunt a family years after the incident. As Jack Coyle struggles to keep his shattered family together, a strange and powerful entity reveals itself again, opening the wounds for another tragedy to occur. As Jack deals with the consequences, he also must protect his young niece from this frightening creature which threatens to destroy everyone.

Last Night in New York: The David Patrick Columbia Story

Last Night in New York: The David Patrick Columbia Story

Meet David Patrick Columbia. If you are an avid reader of New York Social Diary you already know him. If you just enjoy gossip about the powerful, the rich, the famous, and all those who aspire to be part of ‘society,' he is the man for you. With a similar sensibility as 'Bill Cunningham New York' with a bit of 'Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous' mixed-in, this documentary is just the sort of distraction we all need right about now.

Bullet Head

Bullet Head

Oscar® winner Adrien Brody, John Malkovich, and Antonio Banderas deliver the action in this riveting crime story filled with pulse-pounding twists and turns. After pulling off the heist of a lifetime, three career criminals find themselves trapped in a warehouse with the law closing in. But, inside the warehouse, a more dangerous threat awaits—as the fugitives are plunged into a furious battle for their lives.

Double Indemnity

Double Indemnity

Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray star in this gripping film noir from Academy Award®-winning director Billy Wilder. A calculating wife encourages her wealthy husband to sign a double indemnity policy proposed by smitten insurance agent Walter Neff. As the would-be lovers plot the unsuspecting husband's murder, they are pursued by a suspicious claims manager (Edward G. Robinson). It's a race against time to get away with the perfect crime in this heart-racing Academy Award®-nominated masterpiece.

350 Days

350 Days

In “350 Days, ” pro wrestling legends Bret Hart, Superstar Billy Graham and dozens more peel back the curtain on the severe toll working on the road 350 days a year took on their bodies, families, marriages and psyches. This compelling documentary chronicles their struggles to survive the chaos of 1980's era wrestling. Living a rock and roll lifestyle, they faced nightly temptations, battled their vices, and were absentee parents and spouses while chasing dreams of fame and fortune. In their own words, with the cutting insight and sharp wit one would expect from such legendary icons, these gentle giants tell their harrowing (yet often darkly humorous) tales as marriages dissolve and relationships with their children are strained, sometimes permanently. Such is the life of the professional wrestler; such is life itself.

The Journeyman

The Journeyman

Orphaned since he and his brother were boys, a man tries to find and redeem the other who is now an outlaw in the Wild West.

Baby's Day Out

Baby's Day Out

Baby Bink couldn't ask for more; he has adoring parents, lives in a huge mansion, and is just about to appear in the social pages of the local newspaper. The only problem is, Baby Bink has been kidnapped by three enterprising con artists eager to collect reward money from his wealthy parents! Frantically hunted by his mother and turned into a celebrity by the media, Baby Bink stays one step ahead of a trio of bumbling criminals in this heartfelt comedy.

The Tempest

The Tempest

For twelve years, Prospero, former Duchess of Milan and a practitioner of the magical arts, has been marooned on a remote island with her daughter, Miranda. They landed there by chance after Prospero’s brother, Antonio (aided by Alonso, King of Naples), deposed her from her throne and cast her and Miranda – then not quite three years old – out to sea in a decaying and ill-equipped vessel. Prospero has spent her exile establishing dominion over the island’s other inhabitants, the monstrous creature Caliban and the spirit Ariel. Now, alerted by a sign in the heavens that Antonio and Alonso are within reach of her vengeance, she uses her magical powers to raise a storm at sea that brings them and the others aboard their ship, including Alonso’s son, Ferdinand, to the same island. With Ariel’s help, Prospero orchestrates a confrontation with her old enemies – and a new destiny for Miranda.

Child's Play

Child's Play

When serial killer Charles Lee Ray is mortally wounded in a police shoot-out, he uses a voodoo spell to transfer his soul into Chucky, a "Good Guys" doll. Young Andy receives the doll as a birthday gift and Chucky soon resumes his killing spree and makes sure that the evidence points to Alex. The detective who shot the serial killer doesn't believe Alex's story but, as he is attracted to Alex's mom, agrees to investigate. And Chucky doesn't like that at all...

The Pajama Game

The Pajama Game

Labor and management at the Sleeptite Pajama Factory aren’t sleeping much lately: A proposed 7 1⁄2-cent hourly wage increase is why – and a strike may result. But negotiations here involve snappy stars, terrific tunes and dynamic dances as Doris Day, John Raitt and a Broadway-seasoned cast play The Pajama Game. Songs by the Damn Yankees duo of Richard Adler and Jerry Ross and choreography by Bob Fosse generate lots of “Steam Heat,” all whipped together delightfully under the direction of two musical masters of stage and screen, George Abbott and Stanley Donen. Besides “Steam Heat” (showcasing the quirky brilliance of dancer Carol Haney), catch “Hey There,” “I’m Not at All in Love,” “Hernando’s Hideaway,” “Once-a-Year Day” and other all-time-great numbers. For peerless entertainment, negotiate no further. Nothing’s quite the same as The Pajama Game!

Lansky

Lansky

He was the genius behind organized crime in its early days—and a man who was as brutal as he was brilliant. Richard Dreyfuss stars in this compelling, fact-based movie about notorious mobster Meyer Lansky. The story follows him through the early years of his life as a Jewish immigrant to his successful career in gambling, bootlegging and racketeering—and eventually murder. Also starring Eric Roberts, Illeana Douglas, Ryan Merriman, Beverly D'Angelo and Anthony LaPaglia. Directed by John McNaughton; written by David Mamet, based on the book by Uri Dan, Dennis Eisenberg, Eli Landau.

I'm Not in Love

I'm Not in Love

Rob has been given a week to decide if he wants to settle down and have kids with his long-term girlfriend Marta, who he's fallen out of love with. He asks his seemingly unhappily married male friends for advice and they all tell him that he might as well marry Marta as he’ll never find anyone better. Over the course of a week his sex-addict friend Chris tries to set him up on a date, he meets up with the woman he thought was the great love of his life, he tries to get to grips with the idea of “settling” and attempts to resolve his issues. But when Rob eventually does propose to Marta, things don’t exactly go to plan.

Doc (1971)

Doc (1971)

A fanatically accurate retelling of the familiar Wyatt Earp/Doc Holliday story in Tombstone, with fascinating character development, stressing such details as the romance between Doc Holliday (Stacy Keach) and Kate Elder (Faye Dunaway), and concluding with a blistering depiction of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral.