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Hire a Wife
A funny gender bending romantic comedy in which a woman hires a male wife in order to compete with her male colleagues in the corporate world.
History on Trial
Deborah Lipstadt, a professor of Jewish Studies at Emory University, is forced to defend herself in a courtroom and prove the existence of the Holocaust.
Holler
Inspired by true events, the script centers on a biracial high school student who returns with his white mother to her hometown in Mississippi, where he falls for a white girl. When prom season arrives at the high school, he is shocked to discover that she cannot be his date at the segregated prom. He soon finds himself a catalyst for change, not only for the prom but for the school and entire town.
Home Invasion
A contractor's artist wife suffers from an illness that prevents her from being in the sunlight and, as such, he builds a futuristic house that blocks out any natural light. When a band of criminals attempts to break into the house to steal one of his wife's valuable sculptures, he must evade and outsmart them to protect his home.
Home is Burning
A young college graduate has to move home (into his parents' basement) to help out after his mother faces a cancer relapse and his father is diagnosed with ALS. He is reunited with his four siblings — all colorful characters with life challenges of their own. Together, the siblings form Team Terminal, going to battle against their parents' illnesses and occasionally each other.
Honey Pot
Set in the world of international espionage and centers on two women.
Honeymoon With Dad
A CPA is dumped at the altar and forced to spend what would have been his honeymoon with his estranged, larger-than-life father.
Hood
Focuses on Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men: Little John, Friar Tuck and Will Scarlett.
House of Stairs
In a dystopian near future, five orphaned teens suffer psychological exploitation in a seemingly endless Escher-like space of stairs.
How I Became a Famous N...
What Pete Tarslaw wants is simple enough: a realistic amount of fame that will open new avenues of sexual opportunity; the kind of financial comfort that will allow him to spend his life pursuing hobbies such as boating or skeet shooting at his stately home by the ocean or a scenic lake; and—perhaps mostly importantly—the chance to humiliate his ex-girlfriend at her wedding.
How the Light Gets In
A contemporary love story set at four hotels in New York, London, Paris and Berlin.
Howard Hughes Biopic
Based on Michael Drosnin’s Citizen Hughes: The Power, the Money and the Madness that focuses on the freakier decades of Hughes remarkably secretive and OCD-addled life.
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Human Fly
A young man of unknown identity is severely injured during a car crash. After a long hospitalization, including a number of reconstructive surgeries in which much of his skeleton is replaced by steel, he takes on the masked identity of the Human Fly. As the Human Fly, he performs daredevil stunts to benefit various charities, especially those helping children with disabilities.
Hunter
Nathaniel Hunter's hyper-tracking skills are employed to hunt down a raging beast, a half-human terror created by a renegade agency that is threatening to wreak havoc on civilization.
Hack Attack
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation and its subsidiary, News International, make a habit of hacking into the voice mail messages of elected officials, celebrities, and even ordinary British citizens. A 2011 scandal leads to the shuttering of News of the World after 168 years of publication, and spurs a government inquiry that brings to light shocking business practices.
Hack/Slash
A young woman travels the country and takes on homicidal maniacs and serial killers along the way.
Hacker
A 17-year-old hacker's most dangerous job of her life backfires and forces her to go on the run. She encounters an impossible reality that shouldn't exist, but does.
Hail to the Thief
The story is loosely based on three similar bank robberies that happened on the same night Bush and Democratic opponent Kerry hosted dueling campaign parties in August 2004.
This new fictional caper weaves in elements of political satire as it follows one novice criminal's quest to outfox an overwhelmed Iowan police force and rob several banks with his equally amateurish friends.
This new fictional caper weaves in elements of political satire as it follows one novice criminal's quest to outfox an overwhelmed Iowan police force and rob several banks with his equally amateurish friends.
Hairstyles of the Damned
Set in Chicago's South Side in the early 1990s, this story follows a year in the life of high school student Brian Oswald. His friend Gretchen, a heavyset, fight-provoking, punk-music fan, travels with him through the adolescent world of shopping malls, music stores, and suburban streets. And Brian is madly in love with her. Unfortunately, Gretchen loves Tony, a 20-something white-power hooligan who hangs out in arcades to pick up impressionable high school girls.
Hamlet
Set in modern-day London, complete with economic and political uncertainty.