Rated:NONE Three of the biggest and bustiest Russ Meyer stars - Kitten Natividad, Haji, and Raven De La Croix - make a comeback in 'The Double-D Avenger,' the first in a series of sexy action/comedy feature films by William Winckler Productions. Big, busty Chastity Knott must use her new amazing abilities as the super-stacked costumed crime fighter, the Double-D Avenger, to stop villainous bikini bar owner Al Purplewood and his sexy, murderous strippers.
Rated:R Set on the last day of camp, in the hot summer of 1981, "Wet Hot American Summer" follows a group of counselors who are each trying to complete their unfinished business before the day ends. The entire summer of pent-up sexual frustrations, unresolved post-traumatic stress, pending separations and of course, the talent show, all weigh heavily on the minds and groins of counselors and campers alike.
Rated:PG-13 A plot synopsis from the film's official site: The story opens upon the young Stone Alexander, a six-year-old boy, aching over the childbearing death of his adoptive mother. His anger and rage toward his new baby "brother" David make him ripe for possession by the devil himself who chooses Stone to become his earthly incarnation as the Antichrist. After a failed attempt to burn his baby brother alive, Stone's father, media mogul Daniel Alexander, ships Stone off to a military academy in Europe where he falls under the tutelage of a dark demonic entity known only as "The Guardian."
Rated:R A powerful and emotionally charged portrait of an ordinary family caught up in extraordinary circumstances, Liam tells the story of a seven year old boy growing up in Liverpool during the 1930s. As he prepares to make his First Communion, young Liam tries to make sense of the complex and unsettled world around him, a world that is about to change forever because of cataclysmic economic, political, and social upheaval. Liam's father, Dad, works at the local shipyard, while his mother, Mam, keeps the household afloat, constantly pinching pennies, yet keeping spirits high.
Rated:R This documentary focuses on the 1999 season of the Tigers, a high-school football team from the steel town of Massillon, Ohio, with particular emphasis given to the team's captains, Dave Irwin, Ellery Moore, and Danny Studer. In 1999, a tax levy threatened the jobs of teachers and coaches at the school, putting additional pressure on the team to win, in the hopes that if they did, the tax wouldn't pass.