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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.
Dancer From the Dance
Anthony Malone, a young man, searches for love amid New York's emerging gay scene. The person he finds is the wildly flamboyant Andrew Sutherland, a campy quintessential queen.
De-Friended
A lonely, desperate woman in her late-'30s is hopelessly addicted to social media. She seeks revenge when the most popular girl from her high school de-friends her on Facebook.
Dog's Best Friend
A free-spirited dog and his commitment-phobic master break up a dognapping ring.
Dan Mintner: Badass for...
A man, who's earned every military award, discovers that his billionaire mentor and father figure has been kidnapped.
Darlings
Remake of the 1980 film "Little Darlings," about a spoiled rich girl and a hip street kid who get partnered at summer camp.
Dear Satan
A 7-year old girl accidentally misspells “Santa” in her letter to the North Pole and instead invites Satan to bring her a toy for Christmas.
Dilbert
Story centers on an office worker and his fellow employees who deal with their idiot boss and other workplace indignities and stupidities.
Dog on It: A Chet and B...
A down-on-his-luck private eye accompanied by his loyal dog sets off to solve a missing persons case. The story is told from the vantage point of Chet, a dog that flunked out of K-9 school.
Dragon's Lair
A knight named Dirk the Daring must rescue Princess Daphne from the clutches of the evil dragon known as Singe and the wizard Mordroc.
Dead Mall
Set in a closed, in-disrepair second tier mall, an ensemble of 40-year old guys and girls seemingly have enough brainpower to escape a killer or possibly not.
Dear Dracula
A boy who loves horror movies decides to write to Dracula on Halloween the way ordinary kids write to Santa Claus at Christmas. He receives quiet the surprise when the most famous of all vampires himself responds.
Dennis the Menace
A boy whose fun and enthusiastic nature always seem to lead to trouble wherever he goes.
Disco
About a middle-aged man who when he was younger was a Disco champion. Down on his luck and low on cash, he gets his old Disco group back together for to win a contest with a cash prize.
Do Nothing Bitches
A female-empowerment tale dealing with wealthy pampered wives who get a rude awakening at a camp where Ronda Rousey plays the no-nonsense instructor.
Doc and Howie
The comedy revolves around two men who inadvertently kill a frail elderly woman when they neglect to help her carry groceries up stairs. On the plus side, the incident puts them in position to get closer to the woman's attractive granddaughters.
Don't Send Help
A low-rent entertainer has no luck with the ladies but suddenly finds himself stranded with beauty pageant contestants.
D-Day
Newly divorced and sexually inexperienced Kate is encouraged by her friends to get back out there. Of course Kate has certain standards so she's not going to settle for just anyone but she's determined to make her ex's wedding day her "D-Day."
Dads Comedy Pitch
A group of enthusiastically overweight dads get a wake-up call when a member of their group has a heart attack, forcing them to abruptly change their hard-drinking and hard-eating lifestyle.
Damaged Goods
When Molly, a famous Malibu designer and lifestyle guru. enters the used furniture, hole-in-the-wall store of Jonathan in search of “flea market gems” the two people from opposite ends of the world hit it off.
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