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The Last Train to New York

Set during a zombie virus outbreak and focuses on the struggle of a group of passengers on a train bound for New York.

Three's Company

Set in 1970s, a friendship is forged between two single women living together who take in a man as a roommate. To keep the arrangement all good with the landlords, the trio concocts a story saying the man had no ill intentions towards the women because he is gay.

The Long Walk

Set against the annual competition known as “The Long Walk,” where 100 teen boys must maintain a walking speed above four miles per hour. If they receive three warnings in an hour, they are shot dead.

The Grackle

Matthew McConaughey plays a barroom fighter in New Orleans who hires himself out for $250 to settle disputes for people who can't afford a lawyer. Harsh language and quick fists are his weapons of choice.

The Jump Off

A self-assured choreographer is forced to perform community service in a neighborhood where children are into hip-hop music. The choreographer overcomes his initial reluctance when he finds that the kids are changing his life and enters them into the "Jump Off" citywide dance competition.

Teddy Bear

At night, a small brown teddy bear -- brandishing a laughably small wooden sword and shield - protects a little girl asleep from monsters under her bed.

The Green Wave

The story of firefighter Louis Mulkey, an assistant high school basketball, who perished in a 2007 fire at a Charleston furniture store. In the following season, the team won its first-ever state championship.

The Black Path

The story is about a brilliant - but unemployed - writer who finds an ancient Incan treasure while doing some research in Ecuador. But people with him in his search party soon begin killing one another to get closer to the loot. It is based on the true story of Atahualpa, a treasure which has never been found but is said to be cursed.

The Boy Who Drew Monsters

A 10-year-old boy is trapped inside his own world in a small coastal town in Maine after nearly drowning. He begins to draw monsters, who take on lives of their own.

The Farnsworth Invention

"The Farnsworth Invention" is a biopic of inventor Philo Farnsworth, who, at the age of 21, was the first man to produce and transmit a moving television picture. After a series of prolonged legal battles with the broadcasting giant RCA over the invention, Farnsworth eventually lost his patent rights and died in obscurity.

The Jazz Ambassadors

The film centers on Duke Ellington orchestra's tour of Iraq during a 1963 CIA-led coup that would eventually pave the way for Saddam Hussein's rise to power. Part of the intrigue is the discovery, years later, that the CIA exploited the global zeal for Ellington's jazz by planting spies in the entourage as the orchestra toured hostile parts of the world.

The King

A historical epic based on the true life story of Kamehameha, the founder and first ruler of the kingdom of Hawaii, uniting the warring islands.