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No plot details have been announced, other than it being a "contained thriller".
In 1986, Warner Bros. hatches a contest to draw attention to Prince's "Purple Rain" followup "Under The Cherry Moon." The studio stages Win A Date With Prince, an MTV contest in which the 10,000th caller wins a date with the rock star.
A tough, no nonsense, black leather jacket-wearing Ryan Miller's daughter is kidnapped. Using his "particular set of skills," Miller hunts down the abductors and rescues the girl.
A 15-year-old grows up sheltered and home-schooled in a small town. Adjusting to a big high school is difficult, and her suspicion that she's not like the other kids becomes a reality when she sprouts a pair of wings and learns that she's a fairy.
Wishbone, a Jack Russell terrier, lives with his owner Joe Talbot in Oakdale, Texas. The dog daydreams about being the lead character of stories from classic literature. The characters from his daydreams see Wishbone as whichever famous character he is currently portraying and not as a dog.
Two American teens are recruited as killers for a Mexican cartel. They are pursed by a Mexican-American detective who realizes the War on Drugs is unwinnable.
Follows a 17-year-old girl named Janie with the unwanted ability to become sucked into people’s dreams. Not surprisingly, she sees things she would rather not see. But when she gets pulled into a terrible nightmare, Janie dangerously goes from mere witness to participant.
Described as a Thanksgiving military-family actioner.
Set in an eerie and isolated English town during an alternate-1960s, where the government has imposed a drug-induced happiness to mask gruesome violence and conceal a nefarious mystery. The story revolves around one rebellious resident illegally free of the drug’s effects, who risks his life to learn why his home is a bizarre open-air prison.
Focuses on the internal battles between Orson Welles and producer John Houseman that nearly derailed the shocking radio broadcast of War of the Worlds in 1938.
A family visits the house they formerly lived in the house and want to take a look around.
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Historian Leo Hertzberg become friends with artist Bill Wechsler when he buys a huge portrait of Bill's model Violet, and the two are inseparable ever after. Leo's wife Erica and Bill's wife, Lucille, give birth to sons in the same year and, soon afterward, the Wechslers buy a loft in the same SoHo building. When the boys are four, Bill and Lucille are divorced, and Bill marries his model/second wife Violet. Linked by their love of art and language, the two couples talk insatiably about art and life, celebrating triumphs and weathering tragedy together. Bill and Lucille's son, Mark, a dangerously charming boy, grows up and slips into a sinister New York club scene.
Based on the true story of Efraim Diveroli, a military contractor who attempted to ship $300 million of prohibited Chinese arms to the Afghan army.
Kelly Medina's obsession starts on an ordinary fall morning when she gets a call from her son's pediatrician. It's a cruel mistake; her son left for college a year ago. The receptionist quickly apologizes: another Kelly Medina, who's half her age, is a new patient. For days, Kelly can't stop thinking about the woman who shares her name, lives in her same town, has a baby, and her whole life ahead of her. When Kelly just happens to bump into the single mother outside that pediatrician's office, it's simple curiosity getting the better of her. When they become friends, Kelly can't help but find a renewed sense of purpose taking care of this young woman and her adorable baby boy. And when one Kelly disappears, well, the other one may know why.
Two brothers become pastors at different churches in the same community. One brother develops his church into a modern, high-tech congregation that uses digital devices and ATMs. The other brother follows a humbler path but soon finds his church in decline and in need of financial help.
Waldo, dressed in a red and white shirt with a hat, glasses and a walking stick, finds himself in various spots around the world.
An American soldier is injured in Iraq and shipped to a U.S. hospital, but before he has fully recovered, he is called back to active duty. The soldier's father decides the only way to save his son's life is to kidnap him.
Inspired by a true story, a white, married journalist living in Manhattan comes to the unnerving realization one night at a cocktail party that virtually his entire social circle is white. Indeed his entire existence has become steeped in a certain style of "whiteness": a rarefied industry (publishing); a weekend house in the Catskills; yoga; ambient music; and seasonal gourmet cooking. With help of the internet, a "white guy" sets off on a humorous journey to make "black friends," only to discover that regardless of race, the older you get, the harder it is to make friends.
An orphaned toad named Henry Stokes, along with his best friend and fellow orphan Lily, must play for his freedom from a nefarious businessman who is scheming to take over the WimbleToad tennis tournament and destroy their orphanage in the process.