Available now from 88 Films (US)
Following an affair, a pair of adulterers decides to kill her husband, leading them into a life they did not expect. Expectations aren’t met, common goals are unclear, and sadness awaits.
Available now from 88 Films (US)
Following an affair, a pair of adulterers decides to kill her husband, leading them into a life they did not expect. Expectations aren’t met, common goals are unclear, and sadness awaits.
While looking for true paranormal phenomena, a crew attempting to film a reality show stumbles upon more than they bargained for.
A young woman living a mute-by-choice society finds herself hunted by a cult who want her for nefarious reasons.
Following his wife’s murder in a seemingly random hit, an Army Ranger decides to take things in his own hands to solve the case. Permanently.
A young Australian man heads to the front and there sees more than he bargained for while trying to survive with his battalion.
Tiny Toon Adventures (1990)
Back in the eighties and nineties, many companies sought out to “youthify” their most popular properties and, presumably for the same reason, Warner Bros. gave their Looney Tunes brand a fresh new series… which made no sense considering one of the best shows on the ABC Saturday Morning Line Up for years was The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show. That said, rather than featuring just younger versions of the Looney Tunes the creators of Tiny Toon Adventures opted instead to present us with a line up of brand new, hip, “extreme” versions of the original characters.
It’s hard to imagine but Hollywood just never seems to be short of attempts to re-think and re-imagine “Red Riding Hood. And surely enough they never seem to think of an interesting enough idea for a franchise of any kind. I wish they’d stop by now. “Red Riding Hood” is Catherine Hardwicke’s efforts to transform “Red Riding Hood” in to this Puritanical, Stephanie Meyer tinted romance horror film that never works as well as it wants to.