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2008 / Thriller / 104 minutes Director: Phillip Guzman Starring: Mick Rossi, Val Kilmer, Gabriel Byrne, Robert Miano The plan was easy; the job was not. On a snowy night a tight crew of four criminals plan to pull off a routine heist. When things go horribly wrong, friendship, loyalty and trust are pushed to the limit. |
Absolution
1997 / Sci-Fi / 90 minutes Director: David DeCoteau Starring: Mario Lopez, Jaime Pressly, Richard Grieco A science-fiction adventure in which the tyrannical leader of a military installation in outer space is challenged single-handedly by a brave espionage agent. |
Afterglow
1997 / Drama / 119 minutes Director: Alan Rudolph Starring: Nick Nolte, Julie Christie, Lara Flynn Boyle, Jonny Lee Miller Two families are unhappy with their respective relationships: first of ambitious businessman Jeffrey Byron and sexually frustrated Marianne and second of repair contractor Lucky Mann and former B-movie actress Phyllis. When Lucky arrives to Byron’s apartment to make some minor repair and Marianne becomes obsessed with him, the everyday balance breaks. |
All Those Small Things
2020 / Drama / 108 minutes Director: Andrew Hyatt Starring: James Faulkner, Kerry Knuppe, Gloria Laino, Cliff Parisi, David Robb Long time British game show host, Jonathan Robbins, finds himself questioning his mortality and legacy after the recent death of a close friend. When he comes across an unexpected letter from a young fan, he heads into the backwoods of America in search of deeper meaning for his life. |
All Tied Up
1993 / Comedy / 90 minutes Director: John Mark Robinson Starring: Zach Galligan, Teri Hatcher, Tracy Griffith Ladies’ man Brian has found true love with Linda, but before popping the big question, he can’t resist one last fling. When Linda finds out, she vows never to see him again. Determined, Brian struggles to win Linda back, but she and her roommates have plans for revenge. |
American Nightmares
2018 / Horror/Comedy / 90 minutes Starring: Danny Trejo, Vivica A. Fox, Tamala Jones, Chris Kattan, Jay Mohr, Jason Olive, Brendan Sexton III, Clarence Williams III An eccentric host (Danny Trejo) hijacks two millennials’ computers and forces them to watch videos that reveal the consequences of various immoral crimes. Like “Tales from the Crypt” and “American Horror Story”, “American Nightmare Stories” is an over-the-top horror-comedy that teaches valuable moral lessons to its audience, reflecting important societal conflicts like discrimination and the treatment of others. |
Angel Town
1990 / Action / 102 minutes Director: Eric Karson Starring: Oliver Gruner, Peter Kwong, Theresa Saldana When a martial arts expert rents a room in a house owned by a single mother, he soon finds himself at odds with the local street gang trying to recruit her son. |
Apocalypse
1997 / Sci-Fi / 98 minutes Director: Hubert C. de al Bouillerie Starring: Sandra Bernhard, Laura San Giacomo, Frank Zagarino A salvage pilot and a bartender go up against a crazed computer programmer who has armed a spaceship with nuclear weapons and plans to crash it into the earth. |
Black Eagle
1988 / Action / 93 minutes Director: Eric Karson Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Sho Kosugi One of the U.S. Air Force’s most modern tactical aircraft, an F-100 with a new laser guidance system, crashes in the sea near Malta. With Soviet forces in the vicinity, the CIA dispatches their best agent to salvage the system before it falls into enemy hands. To ensure their agent’s loyalty, they also take his two young sons into custody on a nearby island. |
Bounty Hunters
1996 / Action / 98 minutes Director: George Erschbamer Starring: Michael Dudikoff, Lisa Howard and Tony Curtis Jersey and his girlfriend B.B. are bounty hunters. When they arrest Bass during an aborted Jewelry store heist, B.B. is shot and arrested. She decides to call their partnership quits, and just in time, because mob boss Mr. Wald orders the interfering Jersey eliminated. |
Brain Smasher
1993 / Action / Comedy / 88 minutes Director: Albert Pyun Starring: Andrew Dice Clay, Brion James, Teri Hatcher A beautiful supermodel and a beefy nightclub bouncer become embroiled in international intrigue when they come into possession of a mysterious red lotus. The model and the bouncer fall in love while alternately eluding and battling Chinese ninja who are after the lotus and its extraordinary powers. |
Bullfighter
1999 / Thriller / Comedy / 90 minutes Director: Rune Bendixen Starring: Oliver Martinez, Michelle Forbes, Donnie Wahlberg, Domenica Cameron-Scorsese, Michael Parks, Jared Harris In this modern western, a shiftless driver (Oliver Martinez) fascinated with bullfighting is implicated in the accidental goring death of a crime boss’s daughter and finds himself the unwitting target of a vicious manhunt. |
Caught in the Web
2012 / Drama / 117 minutes Director: Chen Kaige Starring: Chen Hong, Gao Yuanyuan, Yao Chen, Mark Chao The story of three women whose worlds collide, Caught in the Web is a social commentary about the ‘sound bite’ society we are becoming, where perception becomes reality and judgments based on limited facts quickly spread, without regard for the truth or the damage they could cause. The same technology that connects us can be used to tear us apart. |
Cause of Death
2001 / Thriller / 95 minutes Director: Marc S. Grenier Starring: Patrick Bergin, Maxim Roy, Joan Severance, Michael Ironside The mayor’s cousin is found dead in what appears to be a case of a wife killing her husband to collect on his insurance policy, but Deputy District Attorney Taylor Lewis is not sure. He falls in love with the beautiful murder suspect and finds himself caught in a complex web corruption. |
The Collectors
1999 / Thriller / 90 minutes Director: Sidney J. Furie Starring: Casper Van Dien, Rick Fox, Catherine Oxenberg An anonymous tip causes a reporter to be eyewitness to a judge’s murder. Now the killer has set his sights on the reporter, whose only help is a beautiful female photographer. |
Convict 762
1999 / Sci-Fi / 100 minutes Director: Luca Bercovici Starring: Frank Zagarino, Shannon Sturges When a spaceship with an all-female crew is forced to make an emergency landing on a penal colony, they discover only two men remaining at the station: one is the guard and the other a ruthless killer. Which man can they trust, and which is Convict 762? |
Cookie’s Fortune
1999 / Comedy / Drama / 118 minutes Director: Robert Altman Starring: Glenn Close, Julianne Moore, Liv Tyler, Chris O’Donnell, Charles S. Dutton, Patricia Neal On the day before Easter, Camille rushes into the house of her aunt Cookie and makes a grisly discovery: Cookie, shot dead through some “misadventure.” The ensuing “murder” investigation invents a life of its own, unearths family secrets, unmasks small-town loyalties and rivalries, and unravels the fate of Cookie’s fortune. |
Coyote Run
1996 / Action / 101 minutes Director: Shimon Dotan Starring: Michael Paré, Peter Greenie, Macha Grenon When Clifton breaks up a drug deal and steals $15 million, helping to firm up his standing as a major player in the region’s organized crime, Deputy Pershing vows to bring him to justice. After a helicopter pursuit they face each other and Pershing manages to shoot first, killing Clifton. |
Crazy Six
1998 / Action / 94 minutes Director: Albert Pyun Starring: Rob Lowe, Burt Reynolds, Mario Van Peebles Rob Lowe is Crazy Six, an American junkie who heads to Eastern Europe to get away from his problems. But action follows Six wherever he goes, and it isn’t long before he’s Europe’s most wanted man after French gangster Dirty Mao and he make off with cash and illegal plutonium belonging to crime boss Raul. Burt Reynolds plays Dakota, the cop who’s called in to sort things out. |
Cutting Class
1989 / Thriller / 91 minutes Director: Rospo Pallenberg Starring: Brad Pitt, Dirk Blocker A murderer is loose in a high school in this ‘whodunit’ movie. Is the killer the student recently released from a mental hospital, back to his violent ways, or the school “bad boy”, trying to eliminate his competition? |
Dancing at the Blue Iguana
2000 / Drama / 123 minutes Director: Michael Radford Starring: Charlotte Ayanna, Daryl Hannah, Sheila Kelley, Elias Koteas, Vladmir Mashkov, Sandra Oh, Jennifer Tilly, Robert Wisdom and W. Earl Brown An exploration into the lives of five strippers in a club where the glamour is tinged with decay. They expose their bodies and hide their souls in this behind the scenes glimpse of the tears and laughter that make up the dance. |
Dark Planet
1997 / Sci-Fi / 99 minutes Director: Albert Magnoli Starring: Paul Mercurio, Jarley Jane Kozak, Michael York, Maria Ford When a habitable planet is discovered on the far side of a dangerous wormhole, two factions fighting for control of earth set aside their differences to send a joint mission to the planet. Intrigue and infighting threaten both the mission and mankind. |
The Dark Stranger
2015 / Thriller / 90 minutes Director: Chris Trebilcock Starring: Enrico Colantoni, Katie Findlay, Stephen McHattie Leah, a talented young artist, is recovering from a recent traumatic event and afraid to leave her own home. She begins drawing a dark graphic novel in which an ominous Dark Stranger pursues a lonely girl doll, across a foreboding fairy tale landscape. Soon Leah begins to see The Dark Stranger in real life as he comes to life, killing anyone who comes between her and the world she has created. |
Deal of a Lifetime
1999 / Comedy / 95 minutes Director: Paul Levine Starring: Kevin Pollak, Michael Goorjian, Jennifer Rubin, Shiri Appleby Unpopular, un-cool and totally un-datable, Henry doesn’t have a hell of a chance with super-hot cheerleader Laurie... or does he? Tempted by the Devil’s sleaze-ball agent, Henry soon gets his hands on fame, fortune and Laurie but soon realizes that getting everything he ever wanted may be a whole lot more trouble than he bargained for! |
Diamond Dogs
2007 / Action, Thriller / 94 minutes Director: Sebastian Doheshtianu Starring: Dolph Lundgren, William Shriver and Yu Nan In debt to the Mongolian mob, maverick ex-Army officer Xander Ronson (Dolph Lundgren) reluctantly agrees to guide a team of American fortune hunters on a quest to find the legendary Tangka tapestry in this martial arts action thriller. |
Digging to China
1997 / Family / 98 minutes Director: Timothy Hutton Starring: Kevin Bacon, Mary Stuart Masterson, Evan Rachel Wood, Cathy Moriarty A 10-year-old girl’s attempt to dig herself out of her small town life. Harriet takes interest in a mentally disabled young man, Ricky. Though their suspicious families cast doubts on the innocence of their friendship, they come to enjoy a world that seems structured against them, and weave a plan to alter their destinies. |
Dona Barbara
1998 / Drama / 111 minutes Director: Betty Kaplan Starring: Victor Cardenas, Juan Fernandez An adaptation of the classic novel by Romulo Gallegos, Dona Barbara deals with the confrontation between civilization and the more barbaric aspects of the rural life in Venezuela. |
Dorian
2004 / Thriller / 89 minutes Director: Allan A. Goldstein Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Ethan Erickson In this modern adaptation of the Oscar Wilde’s novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray”, Louis, a handsome young man with simple dreams unwittingly makes a pact with the devil. Henry convinces the youth that he’s got the face of tomorrow, but only today to live for. Fame, fortune and eternal youth could all be his, but at a price...his soul. |
Electra
1996 / Action / Thriller / 87 minutes Director: Julian Grant Starring: Shannon Tweed Billy carries a chemical formula in his body, which contains the secret to creating the master race. Marcus is desperately seeking to acquire and exploit this formula, and kidnaps Billy’s mother. Now Billy must defeat Marcus to guard the serum and save his own life. |
Falcon Rising
2014 / Action / 100 minutes Director: Ernie Barbarash Starring: Michael Jai White, Neal McDonough, Laila Ali The first installment in the CODENAME: FALCON action franchise sees former Navy SEAL John “Falcon” Chapman traveling to Brazil to hunt down his sister’s brutal attackers, in the process discovering an underground world of drugs, prostitution, and police corruption ruled by the Japanese mafia. |
Footsteps (aka Expose)
1998 / Thriller / 90 minutes Director: Daphna Edwards Starring: Karina Lombard, Maria Conchita Alonso, Damian Chapa, Tippi Hedren An anonymous tip causes a reporter to be eyewitness to a judge’s murder. Now the killer has set his sights on the reporter, whose help is a beautiful female photographer. |
Goosed
1999 / Comedy / 95 minutes Director: Aleta Chappelle Starring: Jennifer Tilly, Joan Rivers, Robert Klein, Damon Wayans, David Dukes, Antonio Sabato Jr., Vincent Spano, Thomas Hayden Church, D.B. Sweeney After a woman is informed by a psychic that the man of her dreams is a doctor named Steve, the woman desperately begins the search for the right ‘Steve’. |
Hacks (aka The Big Twist)
1997 / Comedy / 93 minutes Director: Gary Rosen Starring: Stephen Rea, Illeana Douglas, John Ritter, Tom Arnold, Robert Patrick, Ryan O’Neal, Jason Priestly, Olivia d’Abo When a television writer-producer with a severe case of writer’s block witnesses a strange romantic encounter between two figures on the balcony of a hotel, he has his inspiration for a new show. |
Hangman
2017 / Crime/Mystery/Thriller / 92 minutes Director: Johnny Martin Starring: Al Pacino, Karl Urban, Brittany Snow, Sarah Shahi, Joe Anderson Decorated detectives Ray Archer (Pacino) and Will Ruiney (Urban) try to catch a notorious serial killer terrorizing the city with a macabre version of the children’s game, Hangman, with crime journalist Christi Davies (Snow) shadowing them as she covers the crime spree. |
Hard Ball
1997 / Action / 97 minutes Director: George Erschbamer Starring: Michael Dudikoff, Lisa Howard and Tony Curtis Jersey and his girlfriend B.B. are bounty hunters. When they arrest Bass during an aborted Jewelry store heist, B.B. is shot and arrested. She decides to call their partnership quits, and just in time, because mob boss Mr. Wald orders the interfering Jersey eliminated. |
Hidden Agenda
2001 / Action / 98 minutes Director: Mark S. Grenier Starring: Dolph Lundgren Jason Price specializes in running people underground with new identities. He is fighting to uncover the true identity of a killer -- is it his best friend, FBI agent Sonny, who is supposed to be dead, or his new love, the enigmatic and sexy Renee...? |
High Voltage
1997 / Action / 92 minutes Director: Isaac Florentine Starring: Antonio Sabato Jr., Amy Smart, James DiStefano A group of young adults decides to rob a bank, only to discover that the bank is just a front for a Korean mob money laundering operation. |
Highball
1997 / Comedy / 90 minutes Director: Ernie Fusco Starring: Justine Bateman, Peter Bogdanovich, Andrea Bowen, Dean Cameron, Catherine Kellner, Annabella Sciorra, Ally Sheedy, Eric Stoltz In this quirky romantic comedy, a couple’s relationship from first meeting to break up to marriage is charted over the course of three parties given in one apartment (birthday, Halloween and New Year’s Eve). |
Hollywood Palms
2001 / Comedy / 86 minutes Director: Jeffrey Nachmanoff Starring: Kristen Bauer, Paget Brewster, Dean Cammeron, Patrick Labyorteaux, Elizabeth Mitchel, Judge Reinhold, Robert Wisdom Clark, an ex-actor who starred in a show with a talking skunk, manages the Hollywood Palms apartment building. The lives of the tenants are exposed through the unfettered skunk’s point of view as it makes his way through the apartment’s endless supply of heating ducts. |
Hot House
2006 / Documentary / 90 minutes Director: Shimon Dotan A look at how Israeli prisons have become the breeding ground for the next generation of Palestinian leaders as well as the birth place of future terrorist threats. |
Hotel
2001 / Comedy / 93 minutes Director: Mike Figgis Starring: Max Beesley, Selma Hayek, David Schwimmer, Rhys Ifans, Saffron Burrows, Lucy Liu, Mark Strong, Burt Reynolds, Stefania Rocca, Julian Sands “For pure daring there’s nothing to touch Mike Figgis’s terrifically unhinged and insanely experimental HOTEL…. Expect vampires, cannibalism, women who dip their breasts in cocktail glasses full of milk and plenty of nutty sex.” --THE TIMES, James Christopher |
The Howling Reborn
2011 / Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller / 94 minutes Director: Joe Nimziki Starring: Landon Liboiron, Lindsey Shaw and Ivana Millicevic On the eve of graduation, unremarkable Will finally bonds with the girl of his dreams. He also makes the startling discovery of his werewolf nature. Now he must not only fight his own blood lust, but an army of fearsome beasts bent on replacing humans as the top of the food chain. |
If You Only Knew
2000 / Comedy / 107 minutes Director: David Snedeker Starring: Johnathon Schaech, Alison Eastwood, James Le Gros, Gabrielle Anwar Parker’s desperate apartment search leads him to a sexy artist name Sam who, for security, rents her spare room to gay men only. What begins, as a lie of omission, turns into an incredible friendship as Parker, in order to live with the woman of his dreams, passes himself off as a gay. |
Intern
2000 / Comedy / 90 minutes Director: Michael Lange Starring: Dominique Swain, Ben Pullen, Peggy Lipton, Joan Rivers, Kathy Griffin Intern is the story of Jocelyn, an overworked intern, and her Cinderella-like ascent from the mailroom to the boardroom at the ultra-hip fashion magazine, Skirt. Through her eyes stories of crazed egos and maniacal bosses unfold. |
The Island on Bird Street
1997 / Drama / 107 minutes Director: Soren Kragh-Jacobsen Starring: Patrick Bergin, Jack Warden, Michael Byrne When all of 11-year-old Alex’s relatives are sent to a concentration camp, Alex is left to hide in the ghetto, with only his pet mouse as a companion, in this touching portrayal of survival during WWII. |
Jack Frost
1997 / Horror / 89 minutes Director: Michael Cooney Starring: Chris Allport, Stephen Mendel, F. William Parker, Scott MacDonald Suddenly, in a town where is no crime, murder after murder is being reported to the sheriff’s office. Frost, the world’s first serial snowman is back. How? A jolt of twenty thousand volts was blast through his body, sending him away forever? |
Jungle Boy
1998 / Family / 89 minutes Director: Allan A. Goldstein Starring: David Fox, Lea Moreno In a humble village on the edge of the jungle, a young boy strays from his mother to play with a monkey. Lost in the Jungle, he is saved by the great elephant, who will raise him as a member of the Great Family of Animals. When he grows up he helps to protect the jungle from a ruthless poacher |
Jungle Law
1994 / Action / 98 minutes Director: Damian Lee Starring: Jeff Wincott, Paco Christian Prieto, Christina Cox, Richard Yearwood, Michael Copeman and Doug O’Keefe The delinquent act of two teenagers sends them down different paths in their lives. One moves on, but the other can never forget… and never forgive. |
Kickboxer 4
1994 / Action / 90 minutes Director: Albert Pyun Starring: Sasha Mitchell, Kamel Krifia, Brad Thornton, Jill Pierce, Michele ‘Mouse’ Krasnoo, Nicholas Guest, Thom Mathews Martial artist John Varenberg is in prison for murder, when DEA Agent Casey offers him his freedom if he will kill his longtime enemy, ex-kickboxing champion and current drug runner Tong Po. |
Kimberly
1999 / Comedy / 106 minutes Director: Frederic Golchan Starring: Gabrielle Anwar, Sean Astin, Jason Lewis, Robert Mailhouse, Chris Rydell, Molly Ringwald Michael, Bob, Walter and Scott are best friends. One day rowing on the river they see a living vision - Kimberly. Each wants to spend time with her. Things get complicated when Kimberly becomes pregnant. Who is the father, and who will wind up with her? |
Kinky
2017 / Erotic Romance/Urban / 91 minutes Writer/Director: Jean-Claude Lamarre Starring: Vivica A. Fox, Gary Dourdan, Robert Ri’chard, Dawn Richard A wealthy businessman meets his match when he starts a passionate affair with a confident and sexy female surgeon in this erotic romance (a la Fifty Shades of Grey). |
Lake Consequence
1993 / Drama / Thriller / 90 minutes Director: Rafael Eisenman Starring: Billy Zane, Joan Severance Irene, a thirty-something housewife with a successful husband and a young son, has her life thrown in a spin when she becomes attracted to Billy, a member of a landscape crew outside her house, and ends up at a remote lake with him and his girlfriend. |
Lionheart
1990 / Action / 105 minutes Director: Sheldon Lettich Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Harrison Page, Deborah Rennard Van Damme stars as Lyon Gaultier, a member of the French Foreign Legion who deserts his post in order to come to America and help the family of his murdered brother. However, crossing the U.S. without money proves difficult. Lyon takes up bare-knuckle fighting to earn the money he needs to support his loved ones – but with the Foreign Legion hot on his trail, will he ever find peace? |
The List
1999 / Thriller / 93 minutes Director: Sylvain Guy Starring: Ryan O’Neal, Roc LaFortune, Madchen Amick, Ben Gazzara When a high-class call girl threatens to publish her high profile list of conquests, no one is safe... and someone will kill to keep the list secret. |
Lost in Africa
1994 / Action / 100 minutes Director: Stewart Raffill Starring: Ashley Hamilton, Jennifer McComb A young American man and a young English woman are kidnapped by a tribe in Africa. They manage to escape, but the leader of the tribe is killed in the process. There’s a whole jungle between them and civilization, and the chief’s son wants revenge. |
McCinsey’s Island
1997 / Comedy / Family / 93 minutes Director: Sam Firstenberg Starring: Hulk Hogan, Grace Jones, Robert Vaughn, Todd Sheeler, Isaac Singleton, Anya Hoffman, Leigh Bryant, Stefan Galio Hulk Hogan stars in this adventure tail of a treasure hunt on a tropical island paradise. |
Mean Guns
1997 / Action / 104 minutes Director: Albert Pyun Starring: Christopher Lambert, Ice-T, Michael Halsey Rather than killing 100 of his enemies, a gangster boss comes up with a more creative solution. He decides to lock them all in a high security prison, provide them with weapons and let them kill each other. At stake is a prize of 10 million dollars for the final three survivors. Let chaos reign! |
Metamorphosis
2007 / Thriller / 119 minutes Director: Jeno Hodi Starring: Corey Sevier, Christopher Lambert, Irena A. Hoffman While exploring the wilds of the Carpathian Mountains, three young carefree Americans pick up an attractive stranger, Elizabeth, who will take them on the journey of their lives. They are led by Keith, a novelist researching the legend of the Blood Countess, a 17th century noblewomen who was accused of drinking and bathing in the blood of virgins. |
Midnight Heat (aka Black-Out)
1996 / Action / 98 minutes Director: Allan A. Goldstein Starring: Brian Bosworth, Brad Dourif, Claire Varlett, Marta Dubois Brian Bosworth is a man out to find his identity ... and justice. |
Miss Julie
1999 / Drama / 103 minutes Director: Mike Figgis Starring: Saffron Burrows, Peter Mullan, Maria Doyle Kennedy Mike Figgis directs this stunning vision of the August Strindberg play about Miss Julie (Saffron Burrows), the despondent daughter of a nobleman. |
Mr. Jealousy
1997 / Comedy / 100 minutes Director: Noah Baumbach Starring: Eric Stoltz, Annabella Sciorra, Peter Bogdanovich A writer becomes obsessed with his girlfriend’s former boyfriend, now a very successful novelist. To discover if the ex-boyfriend still has feelings for his old love, the writer joins the novelist’s group therapy meetings. |
Murderous Trance
2018 / Thriller / 101 minutes Director: Arto Halonen Starring: Pilou Asbaek, Josh Lucas, Rade Serbedzija, Sara Soulie Inspector Olsen (Pilou Asbæk) begins a case where a bank robber shot two men. After his arrest, the robber claims to have committed the crime alone. Yet, Olsen discovers that the robber used to share a prison cell with the charismatic Björn Schow Nielsen (Josh Lucas) and begins to suspect that Nielsen hypnotized his fellow inmate into committing the crime for him. |
Musketeers Forever
1998 / Action / 99 minutes Director: Georges Chachoum Starring: Michael Dudikoff, Sylvie Varakine, Lee Majors A group of ex-secret agents opens a jazz club in Las Vegas. When they discover that a local Indian reservation is being threatened by a greedy and powerful gangster, they act. All for one, and one for all! |
My Samurai
1992 / Action / 87 minutes Director: Fred H. Dresch Starring: Julian Lee, Tupper Cullum, C. Edward McNeil After witnessing a gangland murder, a young boy turns to a martial arts teacher to help defend him from the gangsters. On the run from both the gang and the police, he learns self-defense and finds the courage to face his fears. |
Nemesis
1992 / Sci-Fi / 95 minutes Director: Albert Pyun Starring: Oliver Gruner, Tim Thomerson, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa The year is 2027 and man and machine have merged to create a new breed of superhuman. Alex is a cop assigned to track down terrorists who wish to destroy the new information age. Critically damaged from a confrontation, Alex abandons his job with the police, but finds himself once again drawn into the crossfire as he’s assigned a ‘do or die’ task to hunt down a rogue cop who’s working for the terrorists. |
Nemesis 2
1995 / Sci-Fi / 83 minutes Director: Albert Pyun Starring: Sue Price, Chad Stahelski, Tina Cote It has been 73 years since Alex failed and the humans lost the Cyborg Wars, but human scientists have developed a new DNA strain which could signal the end of the Cyborgs’ reign. When the Cyborgs learn that a young girl containing the DNA has been sent into the past, they dispatch the bounty hunter Nebula to kill her. |
Nemesis 3
1996 / Sci-Fi / 83 minutes Director: Albert Pyun Starring: Sue Price, Tim Thomerson, Norbert Weisser Central Command dispatches an agent back in time to capture Alex and test her DNA for unusual strengths. The agent finds her fighting cyborg mercenaries in East Africa in the year 1998, but Alex proves difficult to capture. |
Nemesis 4
1996 / Sci-Fi / 65 minutes Director: Albert Pyun Starring: Blanka Copikova, Andrew Divoff, Michal Gucik Alex shoots again. After killing the wrong target, a high bounty is placed on Alex’s head. Pursued by bounty hunters, she must try to find assistance from a friend. |
New Blood
2000 / Action / 98 minutes Director: Michael Hurst Starring: John Hurt, Carrie-Anne Moss, Nick Moran, Joe Pantoliano After an unexplained seven year absence, prodigal son Danny White makes a grand entrance back into the lives of his father Alan and sister Emma when he shows up at the front door, bleeding from a gunshot wound. The painful family reunion is given urgency by the fact that both of Alan’s children are in mortal danger. |
Nico the Unicorn
1998 / Family / 90 minutes Director: Graeme Campbell Starring: Anne Archer, Elisha Cuthbert, Maggie Castle, Pierre Chagnon A 12-year-old disabled boy, whose father recently passed away, has his life changed when the pony he rescues gives birth to a unicorn. Can he save the unicorn from the people who want to exploit it? |
Night Hunter
1995 / Action / 86 minutes Director: Rick Jacobson Starring: Don “The Dragon” Wilson, Nicholas Guest, Melanie Smith, Maria Ford Jack Cutter may be humanity’s last hope in the war raging against the undead. |
No Exit
1995 / Action / 93 minutes Director: Damian Lee Starring: Jeff Wincott, Phillip Jarrett, Richard Fitzpatrick, Guylaine St-Onge, Joseph Di Mambro and Sven-Ole Thorsen Houston Armstrong, a reclusive billionaire, runs a private broadcast facility deep within the Arctic Circle. His program, “No Exit,” features bizarre man-to-man combat events that are fought to the death. “No Exit” is beamed directly to the world’s richest and most twisted thrill-seekers. Live death on television. |
The Only Thrill
1997 / Drama / 103 minutes Director: Peter Masterson Starring: Diane Keaton, Sam Shepard, Diane Lane, Robert Patrick and Tate Donovan Diane Keaton, Sam Shepard and Diane Lane star in a film about the agony of longing and the redemption of love. |
Out of Control
1998 / Thriller / 92 minutes Director: Richard Trevor Starring: Sean Young, Tom Conti A woman decides to steal her mobster boyfriend’s car and a whole lot of his money, then tries to hide out in a small town. |
Owd Bob
1997 / Family / 105 minutes Director: Rodney Gibbons Starring: James Cromwell, Colm Meaney, Jemima Rooper The story of a young orphaned boy who is sent to live with his grandfather in Ireland. The boy finds adjusting to the country life challenging, but soon learns the life has its rewards as well. |
Pleasure or Pain
2013 / Thriller / 99 minutes Director: Zalman King Starring: Malena Morgan, Stephanie Danielson, Christos Vasilopoulos A wealthy real estate developer takes a young woman from an everyday mundane life and shows her a world of decadence and debauchery that pushes her sexual limits to the brink. Available as a Rated or Unrated feature film or as eight (8) half-hour episodes. |
The Promise
2005 / Action / 102 minutes Director: Chen Kaige Starring: Hiroyuki Sanada, Jan Dong Gun, Cecilia Cheung, Nicholas Tse, Liu Yeh and Chen Hong An epic fantasy adventure from director Chen Kaige (Farewell My Concubine). Nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. |
The Prophet’s Game
1999 / Thriller / 106 minutes Director: David Worth Starring: Dennis Hopper, Stephanie Zymbalist, Joe Penny, Robert Yocum, Greg Lauren, Shannon Whirry, Michael Dorn, Pat Thomas, Don Swayze, Margaret Blye, Thorsen Kaye and Special Guest Star Sandra Locke The Prophet has arrived in the ultimate playing ground... Los Angeles. He has taken an innocent childhood game and twisted it into a deadly match of wits, where the only prize is survival. |
The Quest
1996 / Action / 95 minutes Director: Jean-Claude Van Damme Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Roger Moore, James Remar Kidnapped and enslaved by gun smugglers, sold by pirates and thrust into the murky underworld of gambling and kickboxing, Chris’ journey takes him to forbidding Muay Thai Island, the colonial splendor of British East Asia, the dank back alleys of Bangkok, desolate deserts once trod by the warriors of Genghis Khan and finally, the ancient Lost City. |
Ray Meets Helen
2017 / romance/drama / 100 minutes Director: alan rudolph Starring: keith carradine, Sondra locke, smantha mathis, keith david, jennifer tilly In bizarre, unrelated turns of events, Ray and Helen each happen upon large sums of money which give them the chance to re-invent themselves. |
The Redemption (Kickboxer 5)
1995 / Action / 87 minutes Director: Kristine Peterson Starring: Mark Dacascos, James Ryan, Geoff Meed, Tony Caprari, Greg Latter, Rulan Booth They killed his best friend. Revenge would satisfy most men… not Matt Reeves. |
Rough Draft (aka Diary of a Serial Killer)
1998 / Thriller / 92 minutes Director: Joshua Wallace Starring: Gary Busey, Michael Madsen A struggling freelance writer stumbles upon a serial killer in action. The two men strike up a bizarre partnership in which the writer sets out to document the killer’s motives and handiwork. |
Sabotage
1996 / Action / 99 minutes Director: Tibor Takacs Starring: Mark Dacascos, Carrie-Anne Moss, Tony Todd, Graham Greene When an ex-Navy commando turned body guard fails to protect his client from assassination, he discovers ties between the assassins, himself, and the failed mission that led to his discharge from the services years earlier. With the help of an FBI agent, he will try to bring the killers to justice and clear his name. |
The Settlers
2016 / Documentary / 107 minutes Director: Shimon Dotan A look at Jewish settlers in the West Bank and their allies - Jewish and non-Jewish alike - in Israel, America and Europe. The origins of the settler phenomenon, which reach back almost half a century, are explored along with a look at who the settlers are today and how they impact the Middle East peace process. |
Sex Killer (aka A Kiss and a Promise)
2010 / Drama / Thriller / 92 minutes Director: Phillip Guzman Starring: Mick Rossi, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Patrick Bergin In a quiet Ontario town, a small Bed and Breakfast dwells with a perverse secret. David Beck, a closet sociopath, but seemingly normal man, runs the B&B with his wife Samantha, a fiery woman with masochistic tendencies. Their only tenant is an aspiring writer named Charlie Matthews, a pathological liar who has a longing to be liked by everyone. |
Shaded Places
1999 / Drama / Thriller / 89 minutes Director: Cameron Thor Starring: Christina Applegate, Justin Lazard, Johnathon Schaech, Moon Zappa, Paul Gleason and Molly Ringwald A group of high school friends are invited by Emily (Christina Applegate) to her cabin for a relaxing weekend of reminiscing. But Emily has a disturbing secret to share. One that connects them all…forever. |
Shadow Builder
1998 / Horror / 90 minutes Director: Jamie Dixon Starring: Michael Rooker, Leslie Hope, Shawn Thompson An evil Archbishop of the Catholic Church summons a demon to try to destroy the world. The summoners are killed, but the demon escapes to hunt down its victim: a child who has the potential to become a saint. |
Showdown
1993 / Action / 100 minutes Director: Robert Radler Starring: Billy Blanks, Kenn Scott, Christine Taylor Ken, the new kid in school, has met the girl of his dreams. Unfortunately, her jealous boyfriend is also a brutal karate expert. Ken finds an unlikely friend in the school janitor, who is a martial arts expert himself. With his new sensei’s help, Ken will fight for himself and the girl he loves. |
Sol Goode
2001 / Comedy / 99 minutes Director: Danny Comden Starring: Danny Comden, Carmen Electra, Balthazar Getty, Jamie Kennedy, Johnathan Schaech, Tori Spelling, Natasha Gregson Wagner and Robert Wagner Who is Sol Goode? Sol Goode (pronounced “good”) is the man! Sol and his boys live in the lap of luxury. They have everything going for them... except jobs, steady relationships and money! |
Spill (aka Virus)
1996 / Action / 87 minutes Director: Allan A. Goldstein Starring: Brian Bosworth, Leah Pinsent and Eric Peterson When the hijacking of a big rig full of dangerous chemicals goes wrong, it’s up to Presidential Security Detail Chief, Ken Fairchild (Brian Bosworth) to save the day. |
Split Second
1992 / Action / 90 minutes Director: Tony Maylam Starring: Rutger Hauer, Kim Cattrall, Alastair Duncan In a futuristic London where rising sea levels have placed large areas of the city under water, a burned-out cop is assigned to investigate a series of bizarre murders which point to a non-human killer. |
Spoiler
1998 / Sci-Fi / 100 minutes Director: Jeff Burr Starring: Gary Daniels, Meg Foster When an innocent man is sent to the toughest penal colony in the universe, he vows to escape, return to Earth, and be reunited with the daughter he was forced to leave behind. |
The Stranger
1994 / Action / 98 minutes Director: Fritz Kiersch Starring: Kathy Long, Eric Pierpoint and Andrew Divoff An avenging Angel has come to town. Armed with a bike, a shotgun and killer legs. Kathy Long will set things right. |
Stranger Than Fiction
1999 / Thriller / 90 minutes Director: Eric Bross Starring: Mackenzie Astin, Todd Field, Dina Meyer and Natasha Gregson Wagner Nothing is as it seems when four friends agree to cover up a killing. When they begin to doubt who among them is telling the truth, they find that life can be stranger than fiction. |
Thick as Thieves
1998 / Action / 93 minutes Director: Scott Sanders Starring: Alec Baldwin, Andre Braugher, Michael Jai White and Rebecca De Mornay Alec Baldwin stars as a music loving thief, a master at his craft, who is betrayed by a compatriot. It’s the worst mistake the man could make! |
Timelock
1996 / Sci-Fi / 100 minutes Director: Robert Munic Starring: Maryam d’Abo, Arye Gross, Jeffrey Meek, Ricco Ross, Jeff Speakman It’s the 23rd century, and the world’s most dangerous criminal has taken over the maximum security prison on asteroid Alpha 4. Caught in the middle are a petty thief and a prison transport pilot. |
To the Ends of Time
1996 / Fantasy / 92 minutes Director: Markus Rothkranz Starring: Joss Ackland, Christine Taylor, Tom Schultz, Sarah Douglas In a mythical kingdom, a young boy must fight time itself for the love of his princess and the future of his land. |
Together
2001 / Drama / Family / 116 minutes Director: Chen Kaige Starring: Liu Peiqi, Chen Hong, Wang Zhiwen, Chen Kaige, Tang Yun Director Chen Kaige’s (Farewell My Concubine) sweet story of a child violin prodigy who discovers what really is the most important thing in life... love. |
Treasure Island
1999 / Action / 95 minutes Director: Peter Rowe Starring: Jack Palance, Patrick Bergin, Al Ashton, Christopher Benjamin, Anthony Booth, Chris Caine Young Jim Hawkins and peg-legged Long John Silver set sail for adventure in Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic tale of dastardly pirates, swashbuckling heroes, buried treasure, and a young boy’s courage during the adventure of a lifetime. |
The Ultimate Weapon
1997 / Action / 110 minutes Director: Jon Cassar Starring: Hulk Hogan, Carl Marotte, Cynthia Preston, Lynne Adams, Daniel Pilon When a soldier of fortune discovers that the men who hired him are really double agents secretly working for the IRA, he knows he has been set up and vows vengeance on his employers. |
Watching TV with the Red Chinese
2013 / Comedy/Drama / 105 minutes Director: Shimon Dotan Starring: Gillian Jacobs, Leonardo Nam, Constance Wu Uproarious and unnerving, Shimon Dotan’s film is not just a story about love and innocence corrupted; it is a probing exploration of perception and the infinite possibilities contained in each decision we make. |
When Justice Fails
1998 / Thriller / 90 minutes Director: Allan A. Goldstein Starring: Jeff Fahey, Marlee Matlin, Chuck Shamata, Charles Powell, Sean Milliken, Monique Mercure and Carl Marotte A hearing-impaired prosecutor (Marlee Matlin) is the suspect in a series of murders. The investigation becomes hampered when one of the detectives (Jeff Fahey) becomes intimately involved with the suspect. |
When the Bullet Hits the Bone
1995 / Action / 82 minutes Director: Damian Lee Starring: Jeff Wincott, Michelle Johnson, Doug O’Keeffe, Richard Fitzpatrick, Phillip Jarrett Dr. Davies used to fight for other people’s lives. Now he is fighting for his own. |
Wild Cactus
1993 / Thriller / 92 minutes Director: Jag Mundhra Starring: David Naughton, India Allen, Gary Hudson A young couple decides to take a vacation to a friend’s house in the Arizona desert to rekindle their passion. The vacation turns into a nightmare when they cross paths with a homicidal ex-con and his seductive lover, who hold the couple hostage. |
Wilder
2000 / Thriller / 100 minutes Director: Rodney Gibbons Starring: Pam Grier, Romano Orzari, Rutger Hauer Della Wilder (Pam Grier) is a cop with a mission to bring down a brutal killer. The trail leads her to Dr. Sam Chaney (Rutger Hauer). |
A Woman Scorned
1993 / Thriller / 100 minutes Director: Andrew Stevens Starring: Andrew Stevens, Shannon Tweed, Stephen Young, Kim Morgan Greene and introducing Michael D. Arenz and Dan McVicar When Patricia Langley’s life is shattered, she seeks revenge on the family she feels is responsible. As her plan begins to unfold, they will learn there is nothing worse than a woman scorned. |
Women of the Night
2001 / Thriller / 97 minutes Director: Zalman King Starring: Shawnee Free Jones, Seymour Cassell, Massaya Kato, Sally Kellerman, James Farentino Sam, daughter of a drug lord runs away and lives underground. Her father finds her and kills her lover without a thought. Her loss is so great that she can’t bear to face it. She searches for excitement in all the wrong places. Indulging her other side, her dark side. |
You Can Thank Me Later
1999 / Comedy / Drama / 110 minutes Director: Shimon Dotan Starring: Ellen Burstyn, Amanda Plummer, Ted Levine, Mary McDonnell, Genevieve Bujold This family drama examines a controlling mother through the eyes of her three deflated children, each of whom has sought therapy for the grief she’s put them through. |
Zalman King’s Chromium Blue
2000 / Thriller / 16 30-minute episodes or 4 full-length feature films Producer: Zalman King Starring: Erica Prior, Summer Altice, Domiziano Arcangeli, Annett Culp Zalman King’s erotic adventure series revolving around the sails of a billionaire’s boat. The deep blue sea. Beautiful people. Exotic ports. Intense romance and sensuality. An adventure of the senses. Fantasies fulfilled. |
Zalman King’s Red Shoe Diaries
1992-1997 / Soft-Erotic / 66 half-hour episodes Director: Various Starring: David Duchovny, Ally Sheedy, Joan Severance, Richard Tyson, Maryam D’Abo, Steven Bauer, Sheryl Lee, Matt LeBlanc and many more Jake yearns to understand the secret life of his late fiancée. To find the answer, he solicits the most heartfelt, passionate, and intimate entries in other women’s diaries. These are their stories... |