Free | Showtime
Posted: 1/31/2012
A commitment-phobic but jealous movie theater projectionist, Max (James Le Gros) finally pushes his girlfriend, Elizabeth (Jennifer Beals) too far and she breaks off their relationship. In the meantime, Max's coworker, the quirky cashier Lena (Drew Barrymore) has her own plans for Max, whom she thinks might be her true love. Jon Stewart, Eric Thal and Mel Gorham costar in this romantic comedy.
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Free | Showtime
Posted: 1/31/2012
Seven friends gathered for a nightly poker game at a local liquor store are attacked by a masked intruder who eliminates them one by one in this horror comedy starring Steve Guttenberg, James Duval and Elizabeth Nicole.
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Free | Comedy Central
Posted: 1/5/2012
Author Elizabeth Dowling Taylor tells the story of Paul Jennings, who served as one of James Madison's slaves and ultimately purchased his own freedom.
RED HOOK BLACK - A Luis Landivar - Theatrical Trailer
Free | IMDB Videos
Posted: 1/4/2012
Red Hook Black -- Luis Landivar's third film, RED HOOK BLACK (89 minutes) a story of two friends, Marco (Kyle Fields) and Damian (James Jackson) one white, one black, former high school football teammates who try to find a place for themselves as men in a neighborhood they no longer recognize Red Hook, Brooklyn. As each tries to move forward, economic and family obligations pull them back.
Marco lives in the past, trying to hang on to his life as a longshoreman. His wife Elizabeth (Victoria Negri) suffers from Multiple Sclerosis and her niece, Olivia (Danielle Lozeau), who lives with them, has her eyes fixed on escaping Brooklyn and taking uncle Marco with her as her lover. Marco loses his patience with his wife's needs and falls for Olivia's allure.
Damien, a much more stable and resourceful man, has momentum. He's found a good job and a new love after a painful divorce; but he is pulled down by his stoned out younger brother, Melvin (Keith Walker), a would be actor who is always on the verge of something and amounting to nothing.
In these hard economic times any change or go their own way presents a risk that may be insurmountable. The over-arching question for all of these characters is whether they should cut their losses and move on or settle for the little security they do have.
LA Premiere January 27, 2012
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