The Life and Death of Tupac Shakur

The Life and Death of Tupac Shakur

Tupac Shakur endures as one of hip-hop's most iconic figures and its most potent enigma - he elevated rap, changing it from a passing trend to a complex art form. Seen as a poet whose tales of urban alienation captivated young people of all races and backgrounds, he set the stage for the current and continuing evolution of the hip-hop phenomenon.

Rootwood

Rootwood

Rootwood follows two students who host 'The Spooky Hour', a podcast about paranormal phenomena and urban legends. When they are hired by a Hollywood film producer to shoot a horror documentary about the curse of The Wooden Devil, they smell their chance to become famous. Together, with their friend, they enter Rootwood Forest and investigate the area to find out the truth about The Wooden Devil and his victims.

Kung Fu Panda

Kung Fu Panda

Prepare for awesomeness with this delightful Academy Award®-nominated DreamWorks Animation film. Jack Black is the voice of PO, a noodle slurping dreamer who must embrace his true self-fuzzy flaws and all–in order to become the real Dragon Warrior. Filled with high-kicking humor, groundbreaking animation, and an all-star cast including Angelina Jolie, Seth Rogen, Jackie Chan and Dustin Hoffman.

City of Industry

City of Industry

Four men come together for a Palm Springs jewelry heist. Ringleader Lee (Timothy Hutton) invites his older brother Roy (Harvey Keitel) to join Jorge (Wade Dominguez) and their weapons procurer and driver, Skip (Stephen Dorff). The robbery goes off flawlessly, but Skip attempts to double-cross the gang afterward, killing two of them. Only Roy is left alive to pursue him across Los Angeles, through the criminal underbelly of strip clubs and reckless killers.

Goodbye Charlie

Goodbye Charlie

Goodbye Charlie begins with a humorous opening sequence, in which Charles Sorel is an inveterate philanderer practicing his wily crafts on women aboard an ocean liner. He is found out by a jealous husband and shot dead, falling overboard into the sea. Through a celestial fluke, Charles' soul enters the well-rounded body of a woman who renames herself Charlie. In this form, Charlie seeks to settle old scores with her murderer as well as several other enemies. As if these complications aren't enough, Charlie's best friend, George Tracy, falls in love with Charlie, knowing full well that she isn't really who she claims to be.

SnowComing

SnowComing

A Hallmark Channel original movie. Samantha (Lindy Booth) returns home for her town’s winter festival to celebrate her father’s retirement from coaching. Her hopes for a quiet visit are dashed when she discovers NFL quarterback and high school sweetheart Jake (Trevor Donovan) is also there.

Behind the Lyrics: The Beatles

Behind the Lyrics: The Beatles

Love was a central theme in The Beatles catalogue. Romantic love, Desperate love, sexual love, and Just love as a universal feeling - they were ever-present in their albums and singles. And it's no wonder why those tracks have stood the test of time. The Beatles songs were never as dense as Bob Dylan’s or as raunchy and direct as the Rolling Stones’. However, they were taken no less seriously at the time, as Beatles’ songs were always believed to ‘mean’ something. Thirty years after the band stopped playing, those songs still mean something to us. They are like old friends we met when we were young and made life a little more exciting and easier to cope with. Because of what they did for us, we have great affection for them. We hold such affection for them that it makes sense to find out where they came from. Their songs became the soundtrack of every teen and young adult at the height of Beatlemania, and even decades later, their music remains the standard by which all others are measured. Though they have dozens of musical masterpieces in their arsenal, one theme that’s ever- present in every album and most singles is LOVE.

Swiss Army Man

Swiss Army Man

Hank (Paul Dano) is stranded on a deserted island, having given up all hope of ever making it home again. But one day everything changes when a corpse named Manny (Daniel Radcliffe) washes up on shore; the two become fast friends, and ultimately go on an epic adventure that will bring Hank back to the woman of his dreams. Outrageously fun and deeply affecting, Swiss Army Man is a gonzo buddy comedy that is the feature film debut of acclaimed music video directors Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan (collectively known as DANIELS, and responsible for the visionary “Turn Down For What” video, among many others). Bursting with limitless creativity in both form and content, Swiss Army Man goes from the absurd to the emotional to the whimsical to the profound and back again.

For Pete's Sake

For Pete's Sake

Barbra Streisand stars in this wacky screwball comedy that follows the antics of a big-mouthed Brooklyn housewife who is desperate to send her cab-driving husband, Pete, back to college. Betting on an unreliable tip, Streisand borrows money from a loan shark to buy pork belly futures.

The Tigger Movie

The Tigger Movie

In the classic tradition of Disney's animated feature films, The Tigger Movie weaves magical storytelling, charming characters, and memorable songs into an enchanting tale of adventure and heart. As it happens, the whole gang is busy preparing a suitably gloomy winter home for Eeyore. When everything they do seems to get undone by Tigger's exuberant bouncing, Rabbit suggests Tigger go outside and find other tiggers to bounce with -- a notion Tigger finds ridiculous because after all, he's "the onliest one!" Or is he? And so begins Tigger's amazing journey to find his family. This whimsical and touching film will bounce right into your heart -- and feet.

Pretty in Pink

Pretty in Pink

Teen sensations Molly Ringwald (THE BREAKFAST CLUB) and Andrew McCarthy (ST ELMO’S FIRE) drew rave reviews for their starring performances in this hit love story produced and written by John Hughes (PLANES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES ). Andie is a high school girl from the other side of town. Blane’s the wealthy heartthrob who asks her to the prom. But as fast as their romance builds, it’s threatened by the painful reality of peer pressure. From its bittersweet story to its hip New Wave soundtrack, the film features great supporting performances from Harry Dean Stanton, Jon Cryer, James Spader and Annie Potts.

Mr. Troop Mom

Mr. Troop Mom

It takes a special kind of dad…to be a mom! Funnyman George Lopez stars as Eddie Serrano, a widower trying to be both dad and mom for his 13-year-old daughter. Desperate to connect with young Naomi, Eddie volunteers to chaperone her troop at the Spring Action Classic at Hulka’s Rock – unaware he’ll be the only guy in a world of girls! Treacherous ropes courses, cutthroat canoe soccer and slippery slimeball wars are just the start of Eddie’s introduction to the great outdoors…and into his youngster’s heart. Co-starring Jane Lynch (Another Cinderella Story) and featuring ’tween heartthrobs Alex and Nat Wolff of the Naked Brothers Band, this wild, woodsy misadventure is barrels of fun for parents, kids and everyone in between.

Utah Blaine

Utah Blaine

Adapted from a novel by Louis L'Amour, the story concerns the efforts of gunslinger Blaine to save a group of ranchers from an outlaw gang. When one the ranchers is killed, Utah finds himself half-owner of a valuable spread, placing him directly in the line of fire along with his attractive "business partner" Angie Kinyon (Susan Cummings). Ray Teal is all snarls as the outlaw leader, while former boxer Max Baer Sr. does a brief turn as a slow-witted hooligan.

Life Like

Life Like

In this futuristic thriller, Sophie (Addison Timlin) and James (Drew Van Acker) purchase a lifelike robot to cook and clean at their sprawling new home. At first, android Henry is quiet and hard-working, but as his artificial-intelligence programming kicks in, he starts to anticipate the couple’s needs and desires, ones they themselves cannot fully understand. Will Henry’s terrifying behavior destroy Sophie and James’s relationship — and their lives?

The Missouri Breaks

The Missouri Breaks

An 1880s Montana cattle baron (John McLiam) hangs a cattle rustler, mostly as an example to the gang's leader (Jack Nicholson). Nicholson vows revenge, but falls in love with the daughter (Kathleen Lloyd) of the cattle baron, and decides to settle down and become a farmer. But he continues to assist the rustlers who still raid McLiam's land. McLiam hires a top-gun bounty hunter (Marlon Brando). Nicholson sets out to kill Brando, but loses his chance. Brando resumes a murderous rampage which will soon wipe out all the outlaws-except Nicholson, who will precede his final battle to the death with Brando in a competition of mugging, switching accents (Brando) and mannerisms that would, in themselves, do in lesser men. This enormously entertaining movie was directed by Arthur Penn.

The Devil and Daniel Johnston

The Devil and Daniel Johnston

His drawings and sketches are exhibited and sold worldwide. Beck, Wilco, Sonic Youth and Pearl Jam have recorded his songs. But beneath Daniel Johnston's success as an artist and musician is an incredible story of genius touched by madness: diagnosed as manic-depressive, Johnston has spent the last three decades of his life in-and-out of mental institutions. Told through a compelling combination of interviews, home movies and performance footage, "The Devil and Daniel Johnston" is 'a harrowing, hilarious and ultimately moving new documentary film' (Jim Farber, New York Daily News). '****' (Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News)!

Land Raiders

Land Raiders

An Apache-hating landowner tries to rid the land of Indians, while at the same time claiming their land for himself. Government agents are sent in to maintain peace, but fail. When his brother arrives after many years of absence, an old feud is reignited concerning the brother's old girlfriend, now dead.

The Statement

The Statement

Veteran actor and two-time Oscar® winner Michael Caine stars with Tilda Swinton and Jeremy Northam in THE STATEMENT, a shocking and provoking thriller that delves into a fascinating chapter in modern events! An ambitious Judge (Swinton) and an exacting Colonel (Jeremy Northam) re-open the sixty-year-old case of Pierre Brossard (Michael Caine), an escaped Nazi collaborator accused of murdering seven Jews. Now an old man living a sheltered life within the Catholic Church, Brossard is also being trailed by mysterious hit men, determined to kill him before he's arrested. When the Church shuts out Brossard to protect their dirty secret, it's a race against time, the government, and the hit men to discover whether justice will prevail or revenge will be served!

Endings, Beginnings

Endings, Beginnings

In present day Los Angeles, Daphne (Woodley), a thirty something woman, navigates love and heartbreak over the course of one year. Daphne becomes intertwined with friends Jack (Dornan) and Frank (Stan) after meeting them at a party. During that time, she will unlock the secrets to her life in a sudden turn of events and in the most surprising of places.

Sickhouse

Sickhouse

Attracted by the lure of Sickhouse, real-life digital superstars Andrea Russett, Sean O'Donnell, and their friends take a camping trip into the woods to explore a mysterious cabin with a dark past. Filmed and released live on Snapchat, the journey blurs the lines of truth and fiction. And as the legend of Sickhouse begins to unravel, there are unexpected consequences for all involved.