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Party Starters
About a entertainer who gets old people to dance and keep the party moving at weddings.
Past Due
Described as a female version of A History of Violence.
Payline
A small-town casino turns into a battleground after two groups of criminals attempt to rob it on the same night.
Permanent Record
Pablo is a college dropout who works the graveyard shift at a 24-hour deli in Brooklyn. He is up to his eyeballs in credit card and student loan debt.Leanna Smart is a pop juggernaut who has enough social media followers to populate whole continents. Her brand is unstoppable. Pablo and Leanna meet at 5 AM at the bodega in the dead of winter and soon become "a thing," which is when things get complicated.
Perry Mason
Set in the rough-and-tumble world of early 1930s L.A., the story follows irrepressible defense attorney Perry Mason, as well as features his secretary, Della Street, private investigator Paul Drake and his longtime courtroom nemesis, Hamilton Burger.
Pet Robots
Futuristic robots fall into the hands of the least likely people.
Pete And Goat
On the second worst day of Pete’s life, an unimaginable, foul-mouthed friend storms into his world to take him and the love of his life on an adventurous road trip.
Peter and the Starcatchers
A modern 8-year-old Peter Pan leads a group of orphaned boys on the ship Never Land. Peter and shipmate Molly lead an effort to recover a trunk of magical starstuff, before it can fall into the hands of the pirate Black Stache.
Phenomenon
Betty Robinson sets an unofficial world record in the 100-meter at the age of 16. At the 1928 Olympics in Amsterdam, running in just her fourth official 100-meter race, Robinson wins gold — the first gold medal awarded to a woman in track and field at the Olympics. In 1931, tragedy strikes when Robinson is involved in a terrible plane crash. It takes her two years to learn to walk again, and, incredibly, she is able to make the U.S. team for the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
Pictures At A Revolutio...
The documentary explores the filmmaking stories behind the five Best Picture nominees of 1967: "Bonnie and Clyde," "Dr. Doolittle," "The Graduate," "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," and "In the Heat of the Night."
Pieces
Three best friends from Detroit change the course of their lives by intercepting a drug run.
Pivot
When a scientist's wife is killed, he invents a device to "pivot" between parallel universes to save her life, but to be with her, he'll have to kill the parallel version of himself.
Plane
A traveling salesman finds himself airborne in a small plane when the pilot dies and must come to terms with his life while trying not to crash.
Planet Kill
No plot details announced.
Plastic Woman
A woman finds herself imbued with the power to shape-shift and stretch her body into almost anything.
Playboy
The story centers on the life of Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner.
Playing Joe
Said to deal with memory loss & memory discovery in a romantic/thriller setting.
Plebs
Set in ancient Rome, centers on three Romans, Marcus, Stylax, and their slave Grumio as they work in the scriptorium of a grain company and attempt to "get it on" with their neighbors.
Pontius Pilate
Lucius Pontius Pilate goes from being the sensitive son of a Roman Knight into a ferocious soldier whose warrior exploits make him a general and puts him on a political track under the Roman Emperor Tiberius. Promised a military governorship in Egypt, Pilate is instead assigned by Tiberius to become the prefect of Judea, at a time when Jerusalem was a cauldron of religious tensions between various factions of the Jewish faith. Pilate veers from the political fast track into the express lane to hell and historical infamy.
Pool Rats
A guy coaches a neighborhood league swim team during a summer that changes all of their lives.