Freestyle Releasing is an independent film studio founded in 2003, specializing in helping other people/companies to release their films theatrically for getting distribution fees. Unlike most distributors, Freestyle Releasing does not put up any prints and advertising money for its releases.
The studio's first wide release was 2006's An American Haunting, which earned $29.6 million USD. Its most successful film released theatrically to date is God's Not Dead (2014) which earned $62.6 million USD following its March 21, 2014 release. The label also handles releases from Bob Yari's Yari Film Group and co-runs the genre label After Dark Films.
Trois amis décident de tout faire pour que leur ami Barry, socialement inadapté, trouve l'amour. Mais quand Barry rencontre enfin une femme il s'avère que celle-ci est exactement comme lui. Le petit groupe se retrouve donc avec deux Barry sur les bras... A travers les tribulations de ce drôle de couple, ils vont finalement apprendre beaucoup de l'amitié et de l'amour...
The film will follow Cuco (Rico Rodriguez), a carefree Mexican pre-teen parrot, whose quest is to venture to Hollywood and enlist the aid of his favorite hero in order to help his father, Gayo (Edward James Olmos) and protect his circus family from the threat of Martin Kingfisher (Cheech Marin) and his henchmen.
Remy (Nick Swardson), Augie (T.J. Miller), and Curt (Rob Riggle) are best friends since birth. When they jokingly take a blood oath and break it, Curt is dragged to Hell to be sacrificed. Remy and Augie must save Curt from a slew of misfit demons, Greek legends, and the Devil (Bob Odenkirk) himself.
La vie d'un étudiant en difficulté change en un instant lorsqu'il rencontre le propriétaire d'un club de strip-tease pour hommes qui le convainc de donner un tourbillon à la soirée amateur. Ld
The film explores the life of Mother Teresa through letters she wrote to her longtime friend and spiritual adviser, Father Celeste van Exem, over a nearly 50-year period.
Set in the city of Philadelphia and famed Overbrook High School, Brotherly Love follows star high school basketball player Sergio Taylor (Hill) as he struggles navigating the fame that comes with being a star athlete. Sergio's older brother June (Hardrict) saw his own basketball dreams fade away when he turned to the streets to provide for his family after the death of their father. Sergio's twin sister Jackie (Palmer) saw her ambitions of having a music career side tracked after unexpectedly falling in love with Chris (Brown).
The film begins with an opening quote from James 2:17. A pastor (McGinley) is shaken by a street preacher regarding his faith, which causes a chain of events for twelve different people, moving towards one cataclysmic event. Some will survive while others will not, but many lives will be changed. An older couple (Shepherd and Majors) have lost their only child. The aforementioned pastor and his wife (Tracy Melchior) were unable to conceive a child. A mother (Sorvino) and young daughter (Makenzie Moss) find themselves homeless, a young nurse (Dominguez) and her husband (Matthews) are caught in a court case that may ruin their lives. A young mother (Pettis) is about to give birth. A war veteran (Soria) returns home with PTSD. A suicidal young woman (PenaVega) seeks to see her father and feel loved again. A street gang is caught up in the mix when one of the members (Shwayze) unexpectedly ends up in church while running and hiding from the police.
The story begins in Kingston, New York where Emily Parris (Kara Hayward) decides to get back at her fellow classmate, Mary Warren (Georgie Henley), for ruining her audition for a school play. While Mary, forced by the theatre teacher, holds her audition, Emily steals Mary's phone and publishes all of Mary's text on her blog. Mary then retaliates by calling Emily a blog whore in front of the whole school, which landed both girls in the guidance counselor, Gordy Gambhir's (Kal Penn) office. Later that night, Mary writes on her Facebook wall that she will be taking a vow of silence, and afterwards deletes her Facebook and all other social media accounts. This is when Mary gets the idea to create the Sisterhood, and the first members she recruits are Catherine Huang (Willa Cuthrell) and Lavinia Hall (Olivia DeJonge). Together, the three girls venture out into the night, disappearing into the forest by the city border, and begin their ritual.
As Steven discusses his wife's pregnancy with a friend who owns a store, a rude man interrupts them. After the man leaves, Steven follows and kills him. Shortly afterward, his wife, Annie, is killed in a hit-and-run accident as they cross the street together. Steven is subsequently left with traumatic flashbacks whenever he attempts to cross a street. Several years later, Steven works as a contract killer, though he experiences difficulty in his latest assignment, a family man named Frank. As he argues with a taxi driver to drive him across the street so he can follow Frank, a man falls from the building on to the cab. Excited to find that Steven is a contract killer, the man introduces himself as Percival and hires Steven to kill him.
Gina Carano plays Ava, a trained fighter with a dark past. She is shown through flashbacks to have been trained as a fighter, to endure a great deal of physical pain and to be able to push through it. When Ava's husband, Derek (Cam Gigandet), vanishes during their Caribbean honeymoon, Ava faces a brutal underworld conspiracy in an island paradise. Ava decides to discover the truth and take down the men responsible for her husband's disappearance.
The story is set in an alternate reality America circa 1985 under the authoritarian control of President Fremont. It makes liberal references to the collected works of Philip K. Dick.
A filmmaker sets out to make a new project in order to figure out how he's screwed up every relationship he's ever had. But, the filming spirals out of his control and he winds up having what's either a mystical experience, a nervous breakdown, or both, as his past selves and loves literally and hysterically catch up with him.
Oren Little (Douglas), a realtor by trade, develops self-absorption, turning his back on his neighbors and shunning the notion of kindness to others, after his wife dies; part of his self-absorption is having no patience for children, not even his own now-adult son, from whom he has been estranged. He has a next-door neighbor, Leah (Keaton), whose own husband has likewise died, never having had any children of her own, which leads her to throw her soul and her tears into reviving a singing career that had stagnated.
University of Central Arkansas student Chloe Steele has flown in from college to surprise her father, pilot Rayford Steele, for his birthday party. Her mother Irene Steele quickly calls to inform her, however, that her father cannot make it. While at the airport waiting for him, Chloe meets up with investigative reporter Cameron "Buck" Williams.