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The Land of Stories

After the loss of their father, twins Alex and Conner Bailey are transported into a magic book in which the classic fairy tales have come to life. Thrust into a world where they come face-to-face with the characters they’ve only read about in stories, the kids must fight dark forces in order to return home.

The Absolutely True Dia...

A teen named Junior, a budding cartoonist, grows up on the Spokane Indian Reservation. Determined to take his future into his own hands, he leaves his troubled school on the reservation to attend an all-white farm town high school where the only other Indian is the school mascot.

An Ex To Grind

The story centers on a successful businesswoman who is on the brink of divorcing her washed-up sports star husband.

Splinter Cell

In 1941, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt defined the "Four Essential Freedoms," the basis for the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. But there is a fifth: The Freedom to protect the other four by any means necessary. As an elite Splinter Cell agent, Sam Fisher (Tom Hardy) is given the Fifth Freedom to protect and safeguard freedom across the world.

The Hardy Men

The story will see the sleuths (and brothers) grown up but not speaking to each other. They have been estranged for years but are foced to reunite to solve a mystery.

Ascension

A scientist must save the world after gravity is erased from the Earth's atmosphere.

Carousel

Billy Bigelow is a carnival barker with a serious temper, that gets him in trouble and in the middle of a robbery gone bad. He dies and is sent to purgatory, where he is given one day to return to Earth and fix his troubles.

Dallas

The long-running prime-time soap opera "Dallas" is the inspiration for this big-screen story of a wealthy family beset by all sorts of shady behavior, including murder. The most famous episode of the show was the season-ending cliffhanger in which J.R. Ewing (played by Larry Hagman) was shot by an unknown assailant.

B.O.O.: Bureau of Other...

B.O.O. is a supernatural action comedy [that] follows two bumbling apparitions who find themselves in an extraordinary afterlife adventure when they join the Bureau of Otherworldly Operations (B.O.O.) -- the ghost world’s elite counter-haunting unit -- and ultimately must face off against the planet’s greatest haunter.

Fortunately, the Milk

A father goes to the store to buy some milk and returns with wild tales of aliens, space-time travel, pirates, and more.

The Heat 2

Revolves around the strained working relationship between a high-strung female FBI agent and an unconventional female Boston cop.

Fall of Gods

The gods have long ago vanished. In their place, two rivaling races now inhabit Midgard; humans and jotnar.

Hell's Angels

A story showcasing the lifestyle of the notorious motorcycle club, The Hell's Angels. Revolves around a friendship that develops between gang leader Sonny Barger and a young drifter mechanic with a gift for fixing motorcycles.

Shatter Me

A 17-year-old girl is imprisoned for possessing a fatal touch. As she watches everything crumble around her, she must choose between relinquishing her power or using it to save the world.

The Fox Hunt

In Yemen, young Muslim Mohammed Al Samawi's discovery of the Bible leads him to become a peace activist. His life, in the ensuing civil war, is threatened and then saved as four American activists he barely knew come together via Facebook and use social media to activate their networks and crowd-source a rescue mission.

The Maze Runner

An extension of the Maze Runner story where a group of teens find themselves arriving in a walled setting named the Glade with their memories wiped out.