Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label television. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2016

Kept Woman




IMDb
A woman and her fiancé move to the suburbs, after being robbed. She becomes friendly with the mysterious man next door, who she begins to expect is hiding a dangerous secret.


Rotten Tomatoes
A woman moves to the suburbs with her fiancé and becomes involved with a charismatic neighbor who kidnaps women.


Full movie on Pubfilm

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Holidays in Handcuffs



IMDb
A struggling artist working as waitress kidnaps one of her customers to bring home and meet her parents at Christmas.


Rotten Tomatoes
Unlucky in life and love, quirky waitress Trudie (Melissa Joan Hart) takes the holidays -- and the law -- into her own hands. Unable to brave Christmas with her family as a single woman, Trudie kidnaps restaurant customer David Martin (Mario Lopez) and introduces him to her family as her boyfriend. Unable to escape the family vacation house, David agrees to play along until the police arrive. In the meantime, however, David ponders his own romantic life, and questions if he is falling in love with Trudie despite the unlikely circumstances.


Full movie on NowVideo

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Icetastrophe





IMDb
A meteorite brings ice and freezing temperatures, which threatens to harm the residents of a small town at Christmas.


Rotten Tomatoes
As a meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere, it splits in two above a small unsuspecting town. The first part, a smaller fragment, slams deep into the mountains leaving behind a burning crater. The second larger piece blazes over the town. Witnessing this is TIM and MARLEY, two young lovers forbidden to be together, thanks to a truly modern day family feud. Excited, they race back to town, unaware that the second half of the meteor has smashed directly into Main Street and they are unprepared for what they are about to see.


Full movie on Pubfilmno1

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

POISON IVY: THE SECRET SOCIETY




IMDb
After a mysterious death of a young college student occurs late one night at a prestigious New England college, Danielle "Daisy" Brooks nevertheless decides to escape her small town life and transfer herself to this prominent school. This naive country girl is determined to start a new life leaving behind a two year relationship and the ghosts of her parents who died nearly three years ago. Daisy knows that she must break away from her past in order move on and find out what she's ultimately made of.



Rotten Tomatoes

MOVIE INFO

Degrassi: The Next Generation headliner Miriam McDonald takes the lead for this installment of the Poison Ivy series concerning a college freshman who joins a secret society of ambitious, ruthless temptresses. Danielle "Daisy" Brooks hasn't even been at Berkshire college for a week, and she's already making a big impression; not only has the dean's son taken notice of the beautiful college freshman, but she's also managed to land a lucrative scholarship in addition to receiving an invitation to join an exclusive campus society known as The Ivies. At first the former country girl assumes that The Ivies are something akin to a sorority, though it isn't long before she starts to get wind of their true nature. The Ivies are a power-hungry group of sirens who aren't above using blackmail and seduction to get what they want - and they aren't above turning on one of their own. Once you've joined their ranks, getting out of The Ivies can really be murder. Daisy thought she was coming to college to learn, and her first lesson is a crash course in survival that few who came before have managed to pass.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

George Wallace



Rotten Tomatoes

Movie Info

This biopic chronicles the colorful life of former three-time Alabama Governor George Wallace, an outspoken conservative whose views on segregation led to his being shot and permanently disabled, something that abruptly ended his attempt for the Presidency. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
"Drama is reality in imaginary circumstances."
-- John Frankenhemier

(As Quoted in Vision and Conflict:
Collaborating on the Wallace Saga
; Disc 2)

Long before "We Know Drama" became TNT's slogan, John Frankenheimer knew drama. He always had a special admiration for works of historical, cultural and political importance, including not just the made-for-television award-winning biopics and true tales that defined the last chapter of his career with the creation of films including Andersonville, The Burning Season, Against, the Wall, andPath to War but as evidenced in his earliest work like The Manchurian Candidate, The Train, The Young Savages, Birdman of Alcatraz andSeven Days in May.

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