
March 25th, 2015
“March 25th, 2015” (Directed by Alexandra LoCascio & Rebecca Rutledge) follows a group of middle school girls on the day Zayn Malik left One Direction. The die-hard Directioners must survive a spiral into emotional chaos, an unexpected soul-searching journey for any semblance of an answer, and… an algebra quiz that's due tomorrow.

EARTH ISN'T FUNNY
when a local subway talk show host interviews a homeless man, he's sucked down a paranoid rabbit hole of aliens, salvia, and stand up comedy
NANOcell
After an experimental research study goes wrong, Maggie Miller must battle a race against time and a government conspiracy to prevent a technological nightmare from taking over her body.

LEBEN IN KRIEGSZEITEN : KAPITEL II Hinter den Kulissen

Florius Morbi

Breaking Glass: The Pat Summitt Story
Chronicles the life of the legendary Tennessee Lady Vols basketball coach.

Brain Rot
A hikikomori girl falls in love with a woman who is secretly trying to turn her into a CRT.

Top
Finally at the hospital for his long awaited gender affirming top surgery, Matt Levit, with lively girlfriend Leisha Meyer by his side, navigates the bureaucracy of the top surgery process. But once Matt is thrown deep into surgery day, he suddenly finds his present intertwining with his past self, Kimberly. Plunging through past and present, Matt is dropped into confronting his relationship with his chest and sudden loss of his mother, Nancy.

Wae(Distorted): The Cartel
"Wae(Distorted): The Cartel" is a shocking documentary film that conducts an in-depth analysis of various statistical and physical evidence revealed during South Korea's April 15, 2020 general election. The narration is provided by Yoon Joo-sang, a renowned actor and voice actor. The horrific election fraud—so hard to believe and yet impossible to ignore—did not end with the April 15 general election. It has continued even after the change of administration. It is our sincere hope that this film will help widely expose the appalling reality of election fraud that outrages the conscience of all people.

Rocío Dúrcal: 20 Años Sin Ti
In 1991, Rocío Dúrcal performed for the first time at the National Auditorium in Mexico City. With a set full of classics, a first-class production, and special appearances by Juan Gabriel and Enrique Guzmán, the artist made history. Now, this unforgettable show returns to the big screen like never before thanks to the remastered version of “El Concierto... En Vivo,” a film where we find the strength, warmth, and emotion that marked a before and after in Mexican music. This film premiere is a tribute to the 20th anniversary of the death of “La Española más Mexicana” (The Most Mexican Spanish Woman). A tribute and celebration that brings back “La Gata Bajo la Lluvia,” “Amor Eterno,” and “Como Tu Mujer,” among other classics that will connect with new generations ready to relive the magic of Rocío Dúrcal through renewed image and sound quality.

KIM~CHI!

Angústia

The Last of the Lookouts
One of British Columbia’s last remaining fire lookouts, 72-year-old Bart Vanderlinde, scans horizons and distills life lessons during what may be his final fire season in the watchtower.

Mike & Molly vieren feest
It's springtime on the farm, and that means it's time for Mike and Molly's birthday. As the flowers bloom and the birds are singing, the cheerful little sheep set off to gather everything they need for a real birthday party: decorations, presents, and of course a delicious cake. Along the way, they sing happy songs, tell jokes, and discover all sorts of things about colors, shapes, and numbers together with the children. But there's one small problem... The bridge over the ditch is broken, and Mike and Molly can't get across. Mike comes up with the craziest ideas to reach the other side-using balloons, roller skates, and even a rocket. Will they manage to collect everything in time for the birthday party?

Bon Jovi Forever: A Tony Robbins Special
World-renowned motivational speaker and author Tony Robbins sits down with superstar, Jon Bon Jovi. Enjoy this intimate conversation between friends with exclusive performances from Bon Jovi.

Red Guard Cemetery
During the Cultural Revolution, armed clashes between rival "rebel" factions in Chongqing were the most severe in the entire country. Excluding those killed in battle, as many as 1,800 people died in mutual massacres alone. It has been almost 60 years. An SWYC (Structure Wave Youth Cinema) production.
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The Fall Of The House Of Usher
In this adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s classic story, The Fall Of The House Of Usher, Roderick Usher summons a doctor to take care of his dying sister, Madeline. Only to confront the supernatural forces lurking within his ancestral home.

The De4d Echoes
A Thai–Malaysian horror film that opens four chilling cases — 4 karmic sins, 4 vengeful hauntings.

A Man of Potential: Visions of Paul Wendkos, the Godard of Gidget
Paul Wendkos was a bit of an auteurist fetish object in the early 1960's, when his career in theatrical features reached its pinnacle. He made his mark with such genre outings as The Burglar (1957) and Face of a Fugitive (1959), as well as with the hit Gidget (1959) and his acclaimed indictment of evangelicalism Angel Baby (1961). Many of the finest critics and film writers wrote of his style admiringly, even as studio contracts regularly saddled him with empty commercial vehicles. Quentin Tarantino even credited him as the director of the faux action saga The 14 Fists of McCluskey in his Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood. What is there to Paul Wendkos when we look at him and his work today?
