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On the dawn on their anniversary, Nijm spontaneously ditches work to spend the afternoon day drinking with Irina. But, what was supposed to be a fun-filled day of love, lust, and celebration of life slowly devolves into a harrowing evening of consequences… all while under the heavy scrutiny of a biased neighborhood watch.
Drama 1 hr, 20 mins
- 3.8 / 5
Nate Ryan has himself fooled. He thinks he has a promising career co-founding a tech company that sells overpriced baby cribs and he thinks he's successfully living a life removed from his abusive father, Gene. After Nate gets the phone call saying Gene is losing a surprise battle with cancer, he returns to his dusty California hometown short on enthusiasm. With the help of his emotionally savvy little sister, his larger-than-life childhood best friend, and Gene's compulsively unfiltered hospice nurse, Nate opens old wounds in an attempt to make peace with his incredibly unpeaceful past.
- 5 / 5
Marge Bickford (Jess Gabor) navigates the halls of her high school and the chalked lines of its soccer field with the same sense of failure and dread. Life is passing her by and she doesn’t seem to mind… Marge runs away to find her estranged father, a faded ex-soccer star hiding out and coaching a rag tag women’s football team in rural Mexico. When he is not surfing, he drinks too much. He means no harm, but seems ill-equipped to handle the responsibilities of normal adulthood. In fact, he is probably far less mature than his unhappy daughter. The film becomes a funny and heart-warming journey as the two learn that a family can be put back together, even if all you have are the missing pieces.
- 4.7 / 5
The story follows Sasha Li (Akana) is forced by her father to go back to China and work for the family toy business.
- 3.3 / 5
Three people are up for the same job. Their lives are turning inside out under the pressure. And someone is watching the whole thing. More than one person, in fact. And someone else is watching them watch. A sorrowful and comedic examination of our fall into the surveillance culture.
- 3 / 5
Payton is a young Black man with a chance to marry into the upper echelons of Black society. But first he must abandon a secret, an unborn child with an ex-girlfriend. He is in desperate need of money and time away from his fiancé, who knows nothing about the baby. He finds a solution in wealthy and stubborn Gregory Devereaux (Keith David), an elderly regular from his favorite late-night diner. Hired by Devereaux's estranged daughter as his caretaker, Payton quickly becomes Gregory's confidant, and Payton's problems seem to disappear. But as Devereaux nears death - with the wedding and the baby's birth fast approaching - Gregory's past sins force Payton to reckon with his own decisions as a man. He must finally choose: marry rich, or do what's right.
- 2.3 / 5