
An oral history of the American black conservative.

Two women jokingly agree to kill each others’ husbands. Then one really does and blackmails the other into killing her own.

When It Comes Around; Dex is known around his office as one of the most successful players in the dating game. He gets a run for his money from the latest office recruit, Jerry Williams. After a wild ride of manipulation and crafty games, Jerry turns the tables. Dex definitely finds out that the true player, is Jerry.

A woman’s alter ego emerges after years of dormancy to exact revenge on her unsuspecting boyfriend and his mistress.

A beautiful documentary telling the real story of a homeowner living with a haunting. Bridging the paranormal, real science and the human experience this documentary shows a detailed look at what could be the most haunted house in America.

A young woman on the run allows grieving parents to believe she is their late son’s wife.

The very first opera composed by the esteemed Kurt Weill, Street Scene is a synthesis of European opera and American musical theater set against the backdrop of an ever-changing New York City.

In town for a wedding, Mattilynn runs into an old flame at her father’s mechanic shop and is torn between staying and returning to the big city.

Colson (Kyle Schmid) is a downtown artist who is trying to make a living from his paintings. His brother Sam (Lucas Till) arrives in town to spend time with him and get away from the trouble back home. The brothers first night is spent at an underground nightclub where they meet sexy and alluring singer Fran (Sonja Kinski). A fierce romance erupts between Colson and Fran but despite their passion, nothing can prepare them for the betrayal, obsession and destruction that this union will unleash.

Ellie, a former cheerleader, returns to her high school as a teacher ten years after she was nearly killed in a series of brutal slayings on the squad. When the attacks start up again shortly after her arrival, she must find the killer before they get to her first.

A heartbroken ad copywriter living in Lima, Peru, is inspired to write a blog about life as a single woman and is surprised by her website’s success.

Following 1939’s “The Phantom Stage”, the last of 12 series westerns made at Universal by Trem Carr and Paul Malvern starring Bob Baker, Universal kicked off a new series of six starring their new series-sign Johnny Mack Brown (who had already starred in three Universal serials with one more to go.) Baker was now odd-man-out at the studio as his contract had been with Trem Carr, and Carr and associate Malvern had moved over to Monogram to begin a series of four “Tailspin Tommy” features. Universal, usually late to the party anyway, added Baker and comedian Fuzzy Knight to the first-six Brown films to form a trio angle along the lines of Republic’s highly successful “Three Mesquiteers” series, but there were no continuing roles in these films—they even killed Baker off in the 2nd film—and Baker’s 2nd-lead soon went to 3rd-lead (behind Knight) and then to “gone” after the sixth film. When Bob Baker was next seen in a film at Universal, it was as the uncredited bus driver in Abbott