Keith (2008)
Director: Todd Kessler
Actors: Elisabeth Harnois, Ignacio Serricchio, Jennifer Grey, Jesse McCartney, Margo Harshman, Michael McGrady
Country: United States of America
The Battle of Shaker Heights (2003)
A quirky teen with a penchant for war reenactments, Kelly Ernswiler obsesses over military tactics with his buddy Bart. The school bully is one of Kelly’s regular headaches, and he…
A Night in Heaven (1983)
Faye Hanlon is a community-college professor with an emotionally depressed husband and an abundance of sexual frustration. Her sister drags her to a male strip-club for a girls-night out, where…
Shadow Dance (2023)
A veteran and a stripper share a lap dance that sends both of their lives down a dark and unexpected path while finding light.
Introduction (2021)
Youngho is summoned by his father, who is a doctor. Finding him busy with his patients, one of whom is a famous actor, Youngho has to wait. When his girlfriend…
The Visual Bible: Matthew (1993)
The only dramatization using the actual scriptures…word for word from the New International Version (NIV). In Israel, then known as Judea of the Roman Empire, Nazarene Jesus Christ travels around…
Perfect Alibi (1995)
Melanie is married to Keith Bauers, she has two beautiful children and she is rich. She decides to engage a girl au pair, Janine, who arrives from France. Everything seems…
Sophie and the Rising Sun (2016)
In a small Southern town in the autumn of 1941, Sophie’s lonely life is transformed when an Asian man arrives under mysterious circumstances. Their love affair becomes the lightning rod…
Touching the Void (2003)
The true story of Joe Simpson and Simon Yates’ disastrous and nearly-fatal mountain climb of 6,344m Siula Grande in the Cordillera Huayhuash in the Peruvian Andes in 1985.
Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (2013)
Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu revolves around a lovable family headed by Relangi . He has two sons- Vijay “Peddodu” and Ajay “Chinnodu”. The unemployment of his children and the ridicule…
Four Letter Words (2000)
A study of the post-adolescent male psyche, Four Letter Words gives an often humorous but raw unadulterated look at the views, attitudes, and language of young men in suburban America.