When an ex-camper, believed to have drowned at the camp twenty years ago returns, determined to kill the hell out of everyone, the campers’ shift focus from losing a little weight, to saying alive.
Two unmotivated bodyguards don’t want to be the next victims as The Man breaks in and decimates their fellow goons. Think John Wick meets Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story, a brand-new cinematic feature-length documentary, is the much bigger picture, recounting Johnson’s real-life journey from the dusty rodeo arenas of rural Texas to some of the biggest musical stages in America. Every emotion Johnson felt over the past 20 years – whether he was standing in the back of the chute at the rodeo or singing about it in front of 75,000 fans – is captured vividly in this big screen experience, with all the highs and lows that come from the dreams you cling to and the dreams you ultimately let go of. Featuring interviews with Reba McEntire, Taya Kyle (the widow of “American Sniper” Chris Kyle), and more, this evocative and celebratory film is a love letter to everyone who has had to abandon a dream in order to find true purpose.
Two strangers hook up and then talk about hook-up culture, the first time they had sex, coming-out and what it feels like to be gay in a largest Moslem country in the world.
A roast in the traditional sense, where friends take down one of their own, no holds barred. In this unfiltered hour and a half, Rich Vos takes an unreasonable amount of hits from a group of comedians.
From the survivors of the Aurora Colorado Batman Movie Theater and Columbine mass shootings, a powerful and inspirational movie about the events and about hope.
On Sesame Street, you can count on your friends and count with them, too! Join Elmo, Abby, Cookie Monster, and more as they sing, play, and laugh their way from 1 to 20. Learning numbers has never been more fun—or more furry! Animations, songs, and other favorite moments from recent seasons make counting as easy as, well, 1, 2, 3! Learning numbers along with little ones are Elvis Costello who wants to count to 10 but is missing an important number, Feist who sings about her favorite number 4, and Liam Neeson who gets an acting lesson from The Count while they count to 20.
A deadly virus has forced humanity into its four walls, but life must go on. The answer to this problem is our dummies, mechanical effigies that allow us to live through them. But the solution, although it was once described as temporary, seems more permanent than ever.
The film was made in the context of the 5th Panorama Film School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with the theme DEACTIVATION.
Quarantine. People locked in their homes. Terrified. We follow a girl during her everyday life. She goes out alone or sits at home doing...nothing. We hear her thoughts, her concerns. A species of people that had disappeared makes its reappearance. They are called "passers-by" and they scare her. In fact, she meets one of them during a walk. He doesn't see her. People have stopped feeling because they should but she hasn't made it and still feels. He feels an overwhelming need to speak to this passer-by, the stream boy. He doesn't. Instead, she takes us through a labyrinth of reflections and shows us her own perspective on this new everyday life.
The film was made in the context of the 5th Panorama Film School of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki with the theme DEACTIVATION.
Jump into the world of ‘Big Air’ All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) riding with Derek Guetter as he tours the country with his Live Show and Butter film crew discovering epic locations and talented riders that live life on 4-wheels.
Two competing primes are trying to defend their right not only to participate in the premiere, but also the right to a partner. But they can't fight each other, and then they realize that they are being manipulated. By drawing their partner into the dance, they realize that it is better to dance in threesomes than to fight.
A group of people travel to the Bermuda River to obtain videos and photographs of another dimension, but satanic beings snatch the book with the instructions to get out of there and return to their world, they are left under the power of Lucifer.
In November 2010, the world said goodbye to Andy Irons, at just 32 years old a three-time back to back to back World Champ, the most influential and beloved surfer of his generation and widely considered one of the greatest surfers of all time.
This work continues Lynn Bianchi's relationship with New York City and its inhabitants - her home and inspiration since 1968. New York Minute was developed and created during lockdown - the year of loneliness and isolation - yet Lynn never felt lonely because the city was right outside her window - still alive and forever hopeful. A love letter to New York, this work is an abstraction of one day in the city - from dawn till dusk - moments that last a minute, or maybe a lifetime.