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Gaslight

Secretly imprisoned in a London insane asylum, the infamous Jack the Ripper helps Scotland Yard investigators solve a series of grisly murders whose victims all share the iconic death brand: dual puncture wounds to the neck.

Gay Kid and Fat Chick

Two high school outcasts, Maggie and Alex, decide to bring justice to victims of torment and bullying by dressing up as "The Beaver" and "Gold Bitch," and violently punishing whoever is accused of bullying their classmates. Maggie is the goalie of women's field hockey team and Alex cheers for her as the school's mascot, a beaver.

Gellhorn: A Twentieth-C...

Based on Caroline Moorehead's Gellhorn: A Twentieth-Century Life, this looks at Martha Gellhorn (1908-1998) who was an American-born author and journalist who became one of the first female war correspondents. She covered the major international conflicts of her lifetime, from the Spanish Civil War to Vietnam to the Cold War. Her second husband was Ernest Hemingway, but the pressures of working in a male-dominated field led to their bitter divorce. Personal and romantic happiness eluded her despite her professional success.

Genies

Focuses on the realm of the Genies and reveals how Aladdin's Genie ends up enslaved in the lamp.

Get Happy

Actress and singer Judy Garland is plagued by personal problems and mistreated by employers, family and lovers.

Gordon Hemingway & the ...

Set in East Africa in 1928 and centers on Gordon Hemingway, a roguish Black American gunslinger.

Greenglass House

A 12-year-old innkeeper's adopted son Milo realizes that guests checking into his father’s inn all have a connection to the house. Mysteries ensue.

Gun, With Occasional Music

Set in Oakland and San Francisco, a private eye delves into the murder of a prominent urologist in a futuristic world that includes supersmart children, erotic nerve-swapping and a menacing kangaroo that works for the mob.

Gabriel Allon Spy Thriller

Gabriel Allon, a semi-retired art restorer, who still takes assignments as an Israeli spy.

Game Face

Bernard King plays in the NBA for 14 seasons until 1993 and is a four-time All-Star. But besides chronic physical injuries, the Knicks star endures cycles of negativity and self-destructiveness due to childhood trauma and sobriety issues.

Games of 1940

A group of multinational POWs in a Nazi prison camp decide to compete against each other in their own version of the Olympics after the 1940 games are canceled due to the escalating war. They risk their lives to stage the games under the noses of the guards.

Gangland

The action comedy revolves around a team of video-game developers who get in over their heads after they promise to deliver the most realistic game of all time, titled “Gangland,” and soon find themselves having to survive by their own wits in a real-life criminal underworld.

Gargoyles

Revolves around gargoyles carvings, originally designed in medieval times, which act as powerful symbols to ward off or attract evil.

Gasp

A female detective has to go undercover online to catch a killer who is murdering women he meets on a specific popular app. She starts to fall for one of the suspects who has been cleared, only to discover he may in fact be the killer.

Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan, one of the great military figures in world history, is the ruler who united the Mongol tribes and conquered great parts of Asia and Eastern Europe in the early 13th century. The story will be told from the point of view of Khan’s son and grandson.