
A recovering addict, Jess, meets Charles, a dying man praying God will use him “just one more” time. As their lives collide, Jess battles shame, and doubt-discovering faith, forgiveness, and the hope to fight for a future beyond addiction.

A recovering addict, Jess, meets Charles, a dying man praying God will use him “just one more” time. As their lives collide, Jess battles shame, and doubt-discovering faith, forgiveness, and the hope to fight for a future beyond addiction.

Stranded in a small village during Earth’s final days, a man seeks solace in the brief human connections he encounters.

Five live streaming serial killers compete against each other as they stalk and slash their way through a group of unsuspecting victims for the twisted pleasure of their dark web audience.

Get in the holiday spirit with this cozy, crackling fire. Rated TV-MA for violence, adult language and brief nudity.

A group of childhood friends celebrate their college graduation by going to a cabin in the woods. As hope for the future gives way to fear of the unknown, they start to suspect that something sinister may be stalking them.

One traumatic night unravels the life of a retired cycling champ into a nightmarish fever dream of murder, steroid rings, and assassins. Only a renegade detective can help him survive until sunrise.

Chase (Jesse Metcalfe) is a reporter caught in a quarantine during a zombie outbreak. A drug keeps people from turning into zombies with a daily dose. Suddenly the drug has become defective and a free for all ensues as Chase teams up with Virginia Madsen and Meghan Ory as they attempt to survive zombies, gangs, and the government who want to fire bomb the zone.

Follows the Mackenzie Shirilla case, a 17-year-old who intentionally crashed her car into a brick wall in Ohio, killing her boyfriend Dominic Russo and his friend Davion Flanagan. She was convicted of 12 felonies.

A music mogul retreats to a remote cabin to mourn his famous wife’s suicide. Amid the solitude of the Canadian wilderness he struggles with grief, until an unexpected encounter ends his isolation.

“Maybe I’m Fine” is the story of a young girl, Sam Childs played by Isabella Blake-Thomas (from “Once”), who is tasked with helping her mother, Denise, divorce her deadbeat musician ex-husband, Barry, so she can marry her new love, Jefferey. During parents weekend while away at camp, Sam needs to get her Dad to sign the divorce documents, and he unknowingly to the camp counselors, takes her on a road trip to a music competition. Everyone thinks she has been kidnapped and an accomplice to a robbery, so Mom and the law are in hot pursuit. The family gets closer than ever before due to the drama that ensues.

When a group of young friends take a trip to a remote mountain to get away from their families for Christmas, their stress-free getaway turns into a nightmare. Trapped in a cabin by a supernatural creature, their fight for survival puts their fracturing relationships to the test as it becomes increasingly clear that all of them won’t be surviving the holidays.