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Keep On Keepin' On

Australian director Alan Hicks spent four years following the charming and sometimes poignant mentorship between jazz-legend Clark Terry and blind piano prodigy, Justin Kaulflin, during a pivotal moment in each of their lives. At eighty-nine years old, ‘CT’ has played alongside Duke Ellington and Count Basie; his pupils include Miles Davis and Quincy Jones, but his most unlikely friendship is with Justin, a 23-year-old with uncanny talent but debilitating nerves. As Justin prepares for a competition that could jumpstart his budding career, CT’s failing health threatens his own.

Kicked, Bitten and Scra...

A reporter is sent to cover a story at an animal training facility. She realizes the behavioral modification techniques they employ might also work on the two-legged animals in her life: backstabbing co-workers, unruly children, meddlesome parents and most importantly, friends with benefits.

Kicking and Screaming

Will Ferrell stars as Phil Weston, an everage Joe who's had to put up all his life with his overly competitive father, Buck (Robert Duvall). When Phil decides to coach his 10-year old son's soccer team, he goes head-to-head for the league championship against Buck, who coaches his own young son on the preeminent team of the league. Old scores come into play as Phil and Buck find themselves going to extreme measures to win the championship trophy.

Kid Cannabis

An 18-year-old high school drop out and his 27-year-old friend start trafficking marijuana across the border of Canada in order to make money and their lives are changed forever.

Kill or Be Killed

A depressed college student attempts suicide. He survives due to unlikely events, but is soon visited by a demon who explains that he was the one who spared the student's life. But there's a price to be paid: going forward, the young man will be allowed to live one month for every person he kills.

Killer Diller

A musician who is supposed to mend his ways ends up changing the habits of a group of fellow inmates. Wesley Benfield is a guitar player with a habit of walking on the wrong side of the law. One night, Benfield gets into a fistfight in a Missouri honky-tonk, and when police discover the car he drove to the club is stolen, it's not long before he finds himself standing before a judge. Benfield is ordered to move into a half-way house near a small Baptist college, and as part of his therapy he joins in a small gospel combo made up of the house's residents. However, Benfield is a lot more interested in playing the blues. With a bit of persuading, he convinces his bandmates to pursue a new musical direction, and they start sneaking out at night to play shows at a local nightspot.

Killer Pizza

A 14-year-old lands a summer job at Killer Pizza, which is a front for a monster-hunting organization.

Killer Rebound Guy

Finds Adam Pally playing a bartender who tries to convince everyone in his small town that his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend (Taran Killam) is actually a serial killer.

Killing Bono

Two brothers attempt to become global rock stars but can only look on as old school friends U2 become the biggest band in the world.

Killing Winston Jones

Follows a sixth-grade English teacher (Danny Masterson) who's on a mission to get the newly constructed junior high gymnasium named after his father (Richard Dreyfuss) despite the fact that the person so memorialized must be dead -- leading to a bitter contest over the naming rights with his old rival (Danny Glover).

King Kong

Set in modern day, Kong, a giant ape, lives on "Skull Island" in the Pacific Ocean. He is captured and taken to be exhibited.

King of California

The comedy concerns a young girl whose teenage years are complicated by an eccentric and manic-depressive father who becomes obsessed with his belief that there's buried treasure in the San Fernando Valley.

King of Heists

George Leslie comes to New York appearing to be a mannered gentleman, but secretly he puts together a crew and masterminds a heist of nearly $3 million in cash and securities from the Manhattan Savings Institution in 1878.

Kingdom of Shadows

Kingdom of Shadows takes an unflinching look at the human cost of the U.S.-Mexico drug war through the perspectives of three unlikely individuals.

Sister Consuelo Morales, based in the devastated city of Monterrey, prods government officials to take action against the drug cartels on behalf of grieving families whose loved ones have gone missing.

Texan rancher Don Henry Ford Jr. offers historical context for the evolution to the hyper-violent state of drug trafficking today. He recounts his career as a smuggler during the 1980s before he served time for importing marijuana.

Undercover agent-turned-senior Homeland Security officer Oscar Hagelsieb recounts his own remarkable journey and offers a unique perspective on the U.S.’ role in the drug war. As the child of undocumented parents, Oscar grew up in an impoverished neighborhood where of his many peers gave in to the temptations of the drug economy.

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November 20, 2015 New York / Los Angeles VOD / Digital

Kingdom of Souls

Arrah is a young woman who was born into a family of powerful witch doctors. She yearns for magic of her own, but each year she fails to call forth her ancestral powers, while her ambitious mother watches with growing disapproval. When children begin disappearing, including a boy she'd befriended, Arrah is desperate to find the culprit. She tries a deadly last resort to cast the spell that will find the children: she trades years of her own life for scraps of magic. But she uncovers something worse. The long-imprisoned Demon King is stirring. And if he rises, his hunger for souls will bring the world to its knees… unless Arrah pays the price for the magic to stop him.