John Wick When a retired hit man is forced back into action by a sadistic young thug, he hunts down his adversaries with the skill and ruthlessness that made him an underworld legend. A masterful tale of adrenaline-fueled revenge and redemption.
Sinbad: The Fifth Voyage When an evil sorcerer captures the sultan's first-born daughter, the fearless sailor Sinbad must traverse a hostile wasteland to bring her back. Danger lurks around every dune in the form of fantastical creatures and sinister magic.
Big Brother Daniel: Meet the New Baby Four-year-old Daniel Tiger invites young viewers directly into his world, giving them a kid's eye view of his life and making them feel like one of his neighbors. Episodes include: The Tiger Family Grows; Daniel Learns About Being a Big Brother; The Baby is Here; Time for Daniel; There's Time for Daniel, and Margaret Too; Playtime is Different; and The Playground is Different with Baby.
Dear White People A satire that follows the stories of four black students at an Ivy League college where a riot breaks out over a popular 'African American' themed party thrown by white students. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, the film explores racial identity in 'post-racial' America while weaving a universal story of forging one's unique path in the world.
The Longest Week After his wealthy parents divorce, 40-year-old Conrad Valmont loses his generous living allowance and posh hotel digs. His friend Dylan Tate takes Conrad in -- but his gratitude doesn't prevent him from making a move on the woman Dylan has eyes for.
1,000 Times Good Night After a near-death experience, top war photojournalist Rebecca (Juliette Binoche) is forced to choose between her work and the family on whom she depends. Putting family first, the conviction that her photos make a difference remains, making it difficult to walk away entirely.
Atlas Shrugged: Who Is John Galt? In the final part of this trilogy based on Ayn Rand's 1957 novel, the few remaining entrepreneurs in a country whose economy is on the verge of collapse rise up against a bureaucracy that's squeezing the lifeblood out of the populace.
Dear White People A satire that follows the stories of four black students at an Ivy League college where a riot breaks out over a popular 'African American' themed party thrown by white students. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, the film explores racial identity in 'post-racial' America while weaving a universal story of forging one's unique path in the world.
Get On Up This powerhouse biopic traces the legendary James Brown's rocky road from humble origins to superstardom as the Godfather of Soul. The film also reveals the demons -- drugs, violence and near-bankruptcy -- that haunted Brown on his rise to fame.
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Told from two perspectives in two independent chapters, this engrossing drama depicts the dissolving union of Eleanor and Conor, who begin drifting apart in the wake of a tragic and traumatizing event.
The Retrieval 1864: As war ravages the nation, on the outskirts of the Civil War, it is business as usual for slave-owners and traders. The Retrieval follows Will (Ashton Sanders), a fatherless thirteen-year-old boy who survives by working with a white bounty hunter gang. They send him to earn the trust of runaway slaves in order to lure them back to the south. On a dangerous mission into the free north to find Nate (Tishuan Scott), a fugitive freedman, things go wrong and Will and Nate find themselves on the run. As the bond between them unexpectedly grows, Will becomes consumed by conflicting emotions as he faces a gut-wrenching final decision.
Boys While training for an all-important relay race, talented teen athletes Sieger and Marc begin a friendship that leads to mutual attraction. Though Sieger also becomes involved with a young woman, the magnetism between he and Marc continues to grow.
ABCs of Death 2 A chilling and eclectic gallery of blood-soaked tales from around the world, this sequel anthology of short horror films showcases the work of 26 directors, including animation great Bill Plympton and horror auteur Larry Fessenden.
Exists A camping trip becomes a blood-soaked nightmare as five friends are terrorized by a mysterious creature seeking vengeance.
Starry Eyes Determined to make it as an actress in Hollywood, Sarah Walker spends her days working a dead-end job, enduring petty friendships and going on countless casting calls in hopes of catching her big break. After a series of strange auditions, Sarah lands the leading role in a new film from a mysterious production company. But with this opportunity comes bizarre ramifications that will transform her both mentally and physically into something beautiful... and altogether terrifying. From the producer of Cheap Thrills and Jodorowsky's Dune, Dennis Widmyer & Kevin Kolsch's STARRY EYES is an occult tale of ambition, possession, and the true cost of fame.
Jurassic City When a top-secret laboratory is unexpectedly breached, thousands of rampaging raptors are unleashed on Los Angeles! A black-ops unit is mobilized to contain the creatures before they cause city-wide chaos. Simultaneously, a truckload of raptors is rerouted to a nearby prison. Upon their escape, these ferocious flesh-eaters are beyond containment.
Food Chains This call to arms documentary details the questionable ethics of the food supply industry, pointing out the power of huge supermarket chains to dictate low wages and inhumane labor conditions for farmworkers in the United States.
Nas: Time Is Illmatic Providing a behind-the-scenes look at the making of hip-hop icon Nas' debut album, this earnest documentary also delves into the musician's deep connection to his roots in New York City's Queensbridge public housing project.
Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic In this career-spanning portrait, filmmaker Marina Zenovich dissects the genius of legendary funnyman Richard Pryor via interviews with friends, admirers and fellow comics, including Robin Williams, Lily Tomlin and Bob Newhart.