Going to the Mat (2004)
Genre: Drama, Family, TV Movie
Director: Stuart Gillard
Actors: Alessandra Torresani, Andrew Lawrence, Billy Aaron Brown, Brenda Strong, Brian Wimmer, Khleo Thomas
The Dreamed Path (2017)
Joe Maddison’s War (2010)
Newcastle, 1939. Shipyard worker Joe feels emasculated and past his prime; too old to serve in the war, and he’s shocked when his wife leaves him for a younger naval…
Surviving Gilligan’s Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three Hour Tour in History (2001)
A campy look at the making of the 1964-67 TV series, as told by stars Bob Denver, Dawn Wells and Russell Johnson, as well as in flashbacks (actors play the…
The Case of the Black Parrot (1941)
Sandy Vantine and her uncle, Paul Vantine, return from Europe with an antique cabinet purchased during their trip. Jim Moore, a reporter who had met Sandy and fallen for her…
Moonshine Mountain (1964)
Grim and gory, this trashy drama chronicles the exploits of a sexually frustrated psycho killer who terrorizes a backwoods Carolina community and butchers the girl friend of a country western…
Rage in Heaven (1941)
A jealous man frames his wife’s suspected lover for murder.
Machine (2007)
Two pounds of pressure on a trigger pays really well… Ex special forces mercenary and now hardened criminal Vic, lives in a world of cons, double crosses, crooked cops, mob…
A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014)
Private investigator Matthew Scudder is hired by a drug kingpin to find out who kidnapped and murdered his wife.
England Is Mine (2017)
A portrait of Steven Patrick Morrissey and his early life in 1970s Manchester before he went on to become lead singer of seminal 1980s band The Smiths.
Fireball 500 (1966)
Stock car racer Dave Owens plays into the hands of whiskey runners by agreeing to drive in a cross-country road race.
Confidante (2025)
Ankara, 1999. Arzu takes one call after another in the sex call centre where she works. When an earthquake hits Istanbul, a young client she spoke to earlier phones her…
Kids for Cash (2014)
Filmmaker Robert May chronicles the case of a once-respected judge who received kickbacks for sending juvenile offenders to prison, even for minor crimes.