Roadhouse Girl (1953)
Director: Wolf Rilla
Actors: Ferdy Mayne, Hugh Pryse, Leslie Dwyer, Maxwell Reed, Sandra Dorne, Vida Hope
Country: United Kingdom
Johnny Gunman (1957)
Set over the course of one night in New York, Johnny Gunman follows a tense battle between two mob boss hopefuls.
Pathological: The Lies of Joran van der Sloot (2024)
This documentary delves into Joran van der Sloot’s lifelong pattern of violence and pathological lying through rare interviews and new insights years after he brutally murdered American Natalee Holloway and…
South Bureau Homicide (2016)
South Bureau Homicide, set in South Los Angeles, explores the unsung bond created by the homicide detectives of LAPD and the local community’s anti-violent-crime activists who together investigate and cope…
Money (2019)
Get caught up in the tale of a new stock broker who dreams of becoming rich. Those dreams make him susceptible to a stock market scam that threatens to get…
Hand Gun (1994)
Jack is in the midst of a major robbery, which leaves him injured and his accomplices dead. Jack manages to hide the $500,000 from the robbery before he makes his…
Here Come the Marines (1952)
After Slip is drafted into the Marines, the rest of the gang volunteers so they can be with him. Sach discovers that the colonel knew his father and he is…
The Girl in Black Stockings (1957)
Residents at a posh Utah hotel become suspects when a girl is found murdered during a pool party. Local sheriff Jess Holmes takes charge of the investigation and must discover…
Private Wars (1993)
A wealthy businessman is trying to “convince” the inhabitants of an old neighborhood to abandon their homes in order to build a huge business center there. To achieve his goals,…
Stolen (2009)
A detective becomes obsessed with solving a child’s 50-year-old murder, uncovering striking similarities between the case and his son’s disappearance.
Keys to Tulsa (1997)
Richter Boudreau is on a bad streak: Languishing in the shadow of his celebrity mother, he loses his job as a film critic for the town paper, and now he’s…