, 1h24 Directed byEric Hendershot OriginUSA ThemesChildren's films ActorsDarren Ewing Roles Dexter Rating54% The film begins with a little girl named Anna who lives with her stepmother. Her mother died when she was young and the father, David, marries another woman, Shannon. The father dies, leaving Anna in the custody of her grandmother, but she forgot where David hid the video of himself saying he left Anna in her grandmother's custody, so she has no proof David gave her custody of Anna. Shannon gets custody of Anna. Shannon mistreats Anna, making her very upset she can't live with her grandmother. Anna ties a note to one of her birthday balloons and lets it float out the window. When a group of kids find it, they decide to find Anna and her stepmother. With a lot of snooping around in Shannon's home, they prove that David left Anna in her grandmother's custody.
, 1h31 Directed byClaudio Fragasso OriginItalie GenresFantasy, Horror ActorsMichael Stephenson, Connie Young, Darren Ewing Roles Arnold Rating30% Michael has always dreamed of being a farmer, and arranges a home exchange vacation in which he and his family will move into a house in the rural farming community of Nilbog for a month. The night before the family is scheduled to leave, Michael's son Joshua (Stephenson) is contacted by the ghost of his dead grandfather, Seth (Robert Ormsby), warning him that vegetarian goblins want to transform him and his family into plants so that they can eat them. Seth tells Joshua that goblins can turn people into plants by feeding them poisoned food or drink.
, 1h40 Directed byMel Damski OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Horror, Romance ThemesFilms about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about virginity ActorsCatherine Mary Stewart, Kelly Preston, Terry O'Quinn, Jami Gertz, Margaret Blye, Graham Jarvis Roles Ted Rating65% In Nelsonville, Ohio in 1956, the relationship between the introverted, clumsy Jonathan Bellah (McKeon) and the nonconformist, extroverted Eugene "Gene" Harbrough (Nash) begins to develop. Jonathan's main objective is to win over the sexy Marilyn McCauley (Preston), in spite of his shyness, while Gene has his own love-life to maintain with his girlfriend Bunny Miller (Stewart)—as well as counseling Jonathan on how to attract women. Gene also has to defend himself from the class bully, Kenny (D.W. Brown), while trying to work out a borderline relationship with his widowed father, who has zero tolerance for his often wild escapades.