An East Flatbush mother and daughter, barely surviving in an oxygen-less world, must band together to protect each other when intruders arrive claiming to know their missing father.
An East Flatbush mother and daughter, barely surviving in an oxygen-less world, must band together to protect each other when intruders arrive claiming to know their missing father.
Fate has given brothers Nate & Brian the upper hand in the past. Their strip club had a sizzling reputation for being the sexiest spot in the city and the cash was rolling in. New girls flocked in every day for a chance to grace the lighted stage and VIP rooms. Life was one big lap dance. But now three years later, Nate’s wife Tammy (Chanel Preston) has decided to make some trouble and the club’s star dancer Jezebel (Anna Foxxx) is caught right in the middle. The owner of the building, Veronica (Alana Cruise), is circling, asking questions, and she has her eye on Brian. The business that was so full of happy endings is getting gritty. Where’s the rent? Where’s the new talent to keep the customers happy? And who the hell stole all the receipts out of Nate’s desk? As Nate & Brian watch their girls work the pole, it’s only a matter of time before trouble comes crashing down. Will the club survive?
Director Spike Lee’s drama was produced by the team behind Get Out and offers another provocative exploration of American race relations. In the midst of the 1970s civil rights movement, Ron Stallworth (John David Washington) becomes the first black detective on the Colorado Springs Police Department. He sets out to prove his worth by infiltrating the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan and convinces his Jewish colleague (Adam Driver) to go undercover as a white supremacist.
Accomplished and beloved Dr. Hillary Spenser is known as “the Angel of the East Wing” for the way she treats her patients. One patient in particular, Gregory Lipton, mistakes her compassion for adoration and becomes obsessed, willing to do whatever it takes to fulfill his misguided vision of their future together.
After a booking mistake, four drag queens find themselves performing for a mostly unwelcoming crowd, but when vampires attack, the crowd looks to the queens to save the day.
An omnibus of tales of ordinary people and the situations that turn them into killers.
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PAROLA
RAIN RAIN GO AWAY
After being objectified by her husband, Leah Shaffer abandons her marriage and falls in to a destined kinship with a small cult bent on ending misogynistic culture and transcending to a place beyond the stars.
Samantha a popular ‘Dear Abby’ radio show host feels her biological clock ticking and is ready to start a family – if only she could convince her out of work husband John.
Estranged siblings return home to bury their mother and claim their inheritance, only to discover that their deceased mother has hidden the deed to the entire estate somewhere on the property.
Captured in High-Definition and Mixed in 5.1 Surround Sound. AMERICA – LIVE IN CHICAGO presents an unique and intimate performance from the legendary band that defined the early ‘70s folk sound and ruled the Top-10 charts with their evocative harmonies and acoustic-styled musicianship. The memorable 20-song set includes greatest hits as well as rare live versions of “Head And Heart”, “Till The Sun Comes Up Again” and “The Last Unicorn” – plus a special on-stage appearance by Christopher Cross on the song “Lonely People.”
A young woman experiences painful and gruesome side effects after an experiment with time travel goes wrong.