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Directed by A.D. CalvoOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Transport films,
Rail transport films,
Ghost filmsActors Brendan Fehr,
Chad Lindberg,
Tania Raymonde,
Beatrice Rosen,
Natassia Malthe,
Stephnie WeirRating49%
Ten years after a tragic train accident killed his girlfriend, Josh finds himself haunted by disturbing visions from somewhere between the world of the living and the dead—haunting memories that keep him from moving on. His buddy, back in town for their high school reunion, tries to wake Josh from his painful past, but a mysterious young waitress offers a seductive alternative.Directed by A.D. CalvoOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
HorrorActors Renee Olstead,
Guy Wilson,
Shelby Young,
Valentina de Angelis,
Spencer Daniels,
Robert RomanusRating46%
Perky blonde teenager Kaitlan (Renee Olstead) has decided to invite over a few of her friends after she finds that her parents are leaving her home alone for the weekend. She's planning for a small, relatively quiet get together with her friends Jenna (Valentina de Angelis) and Rose (Shelby Young), but Kaitlan soon finds that Rose has invited boys to the party, Shane (Guy Wilson) and Jeff (Spencer Daniels). Not wanting to seem uncool, Kaitlan allows the boys to stay and party. Eventually Shane suggests that they play The Midnight Game, where participants confess their deepest fears while performing a pagan ritual. Anyone who performs the ritual inaccurately runs the risk of running into the Midnight Man, a terrifying figure that can bring the participants' fears to life. They must carry candles and if the candle extinguishes then they must relight it in ten seconds or surround themselves instantly with a circle of salt, or the Midnight Man will catch them. The teenagers originally think the game sounds fun and do not take the idea of the ritual seriously, beginning the game gleefully. Nothing happens for the first hour and a half, yet just as the group is starting to become complacent they begin to hear noises, and their candles start to go out. The boys decide to explore upstairs where they can hear unusual sounds, whilst the girls remain downstairs. Jeff and Shane discover a crucifix upstairs which unnerves them, and they are drawn back downstairs by the sound of the girls screaming; they saw a dark figure moving around outside the house. The candles all start to go out, and the group panics. Kaitlan attempts to end the game by turning on the lights, only to find that they do not work even though the power for the house is still running. After some time has passed, they eventually draw a circle of salt around themselves and huddle together, eventually falling asleep. At 3:33 AM the lights turn back on and the group awakes, thinking that the game is over. They do not realise that having failed to relight their candles in ten seconds and drawing the circle of salt well after they needed to, the midnight man has won the game. , 2h12
Directed by James L. BrooksOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Musical films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Jack Nicholson,
Helen Hunt,
Greg Kinnear,
Cuba Gooding Jr.,
Shirley Knight,
Skeet UlrichRating76%
Melvin Udall is a misanthrope who works at home as a best-selling novelist in New York City. He suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder which, paired with his misanthropy, alienates nearly everyone with whom he interacts. He avoids stepping on sidewalk cracks while walking through the city due to a superstition of bad luck, and eats breakfast at the same table in the same restaurant every day using disposable plastic utensils he brings with him due to his pathological mysophobia. He takes an interest in his waitress, Carol Connelly, the only server at the restaurant who can tolerate his behavior., 2h17
Directed by Hal HartleyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about writersActors James Urbaniak,
Thomas Jay Ryan,
Parker Posey,
Liam Aiken,
James Saito,
Kevin CorriganRating70%
Socially inept garbage-man Simon Grim is befriended by Henry Fool, a witty rogue and untalented novelist. Henry opens the world of literature to Simon, and inspires him to write "the great American poem". Simon struggles to get his work recognized, and it is often dismissed as pornographic tat, but Henry continues to push and inspire Simon to get the poem published., 1h39
Directed by Harold RamisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Laura San Giacomo,
Vincent D'Onofrio,
Al Franken,
Shirley Knight,
Lesley Boone,
Harris YulinRating53%
Stuart Smalley (Al Franken), the disciple of the 12-step program, is challenged by life's injustices. He loses his public-access cable television show, must beg his manipulative overbearing boss for his job back, rehabilitate his alcoholic father and drug abuser brother (Vincent D'Onofrio), and support his overweight mother (Shirley Knight) and sister (Lesley Boone) in their lack of ability in handling their relationships with their husbands. Stuart is supported by his 12 step sponsors as he regresses to his negative behaviors each time he faces these challenges., 1h15
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors James Ransone,
Natasha Lyonne,
Alexia Rasmussen,
Alex Karpovsky,
Rebecca Spence,
David PasquesiRating61%
Lonnie's life hasn't changed much since he's graduated high school. He still drinks way too much, he still even paints houses, and still hangs out with his old friends from high school., 1h22
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic filmsActors Tilda Swinton,
Jeremy Davies,
James Urbaniak,
Karen Black,
Josh Kornbluth,
Thomas Jay RyanRating52%
The film is about the scientist Rosetta Stone (Swinton) who injects her DNA into three Self Replicating Automatons (S.R.A.s). These cyborg clones must habitually venture into the real world in order to obtain a supply of Y chromosome in the form of semen to keep them alive. Unfortunately, their periodic treks into the outside world seem to leave the males they obtain the chromosome from, with a strange virus that overtakes both their bodies and their computers. Unfortunately the lust carries over into the technology leaving the males' world aghast.