, 1h40 Directed byBrian Hooks, Deon Taylor OriginUSA GenresThriller, Horror, Slasher ActorsJud Tylor, Antwon Tanner, Brian Hooks, Cherie Johnson, Wil Horneff, Jonathan Chase Roles Scott / Josh Rating46% The film begins with a sleepover of children. They prank call people while playing the game Seventy Five. Meanwhile, their parents are in the other room having drinks. The rules of the game are that you must keep a random person on the line for 75 seconds, and they must believe what you’re saying. As the night goes on the kids go to bed, a man whom the kids recently called calls back, before jumping from a closet and killing all the parents in the house with an axe as the children hide in their bedrooms.
, 1h20 Directed byTi West OriginUSA GenresHorror ThemesGhost films, Zombie films ActorsTom Noonan, Wil Horneff, Larry Fessenden, Ti West Roles Elliot Rating48% Following a near-death car accident, four friends on their way to a Halloween wedding, venture to a secluded farm for help. Little do they know however, they will soon disturb an ancient evil with far more ghastly plans in store for them!
, 1h40 OriginUSA GenresDrama ThemesFilms about animals, Films about apes, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère ActorsWil Horneff, Helen Shaver, John C. McGinley, Peter Boyle, Gregory Itzin, Alan Ruck Roles Rick Heller Rating51% Rick Heller is a juvenile delinquent who continues to get himself into trouble. To keep him out of mischief, his mother, Margaret, puts him to work cleaning the cage of a female gorilla named Katie, Margaret is teaching to communicate through the use of sign language. When the owner of the gorilla, Gus Charnley, takes her away to become a flea market freak, Rick decides to rescue Katie and take her on an adventurous journey to get her out of the country.
, 1h30 Directed byRod Hardy GenresDrama ActorsPeter Strauss, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jean Smart, Wil Horneff, Brad Greenquist, Richard Hamilton Roles Jody Baxter Rating62% A young, impoverished 12 years old boy named Jody Baxter (Wil Horneff), the lone surviving child of four, lives on a farm in 1870s Florida Everglades shortly after the American Civil War develops a lasting bond with an orphaned deer named Fawn.
, 1h42 Directed byDavid M. Evans OriginUSA GenresComedy ThemesSports films, Baseball films, Children's films ActorsTom Guiry, Mike Vitar, Chauncey Leopardi, Karen Allen, James Earl Jones, Marley Shelton Roles Phillips Rating77% In the San Fernando Valley during the summer of the early 1960s, protagonist Scotty Smalls moves into a new town with his mother and stepfather, and joins a local baseball team under captain Benjamin "the Jet" Rodriguez. With Benjamin's help, Scotty becomes a proficient player; but everybody learns that more than 150 of the team's numerous baseballs have ended up in the backyard fence of the sandlot, which is protected by an English Mastiff, a legendary ball-eating dog known as "The Beast," who belongs to his neighbor, Mr. Mertle. One day, the team's last ball lands in "The Beast's" possession, and Scotty substitutes one from his stepfather's collection, which is earlier signed by Babe Ruth. When this, too, is lost, the team construct a series of machines (each of them more complex than the last) to recover it remotely; but every time they ultimately fail. Inspired by a dream of Ruth (whom he admires), Benjamin is the first to seize the ball himself, while the others trap "The Beast;" whereupon Benjamin and Scotty return the latter to his owner, Mr. Mertle, who reveals that he himself knew Ruth, and later becomes the team's coach. Over the next three decades, Benjamin becomes a famous MLB player, and Scotty becomes a sports announcer.