Bradley Fowler

Angry and upset after a sudden breakup with her fiancé, Grace Crawford seeks sanctuary at the remote home of her sister, Catherine. It becomes clear that Catherine is suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, much like their late mother, who had taken her own life. While coming to terms with this heavy realization, Grace also uncovers another terrible little secret that has her struggling to maintain her own sanity and ultimately scurrying to save herself and her family from further harm.

3.7/10

Broken-hearted from the loss of her unborn child, Brooke finds herself alone in the house she hoped would be her family home. Deep into the night Brooke is woken up by a strange voice on her baby monitor. When she goes to investigate the haunting voice she finds that there is something much more sinister in her house than just an empty crib.

Rick and Reni came to California in search of a new lease on life. Unfortunately, all they found was each other... In a last ditch effort to save their struggling relationship, the duo twist their couples' counseling therapy into a plot that would see them turning back into their Texas low-life roots as petty criminals. As has been the case throughout the history of Rick and Reni's calamity plagued relationship, their haphazard scheme to hold up a dive bar goes horribly wrong. When a diverse cast of bar patrons gets caught up in their failed plot, Rick and Reni begin to not only wonder if they'll survive the day, but if they can survive one another.

5.2/10

A grandfather's love stories enlighten a jaded man and a moonstruck girl about the realities of love.

7/10

TV stars, pro athletes, ex addicts, and two racist hicks from the South end up under one roof in a botched extortion attempt.

3/10

A Chance in Hell is set in the winter of 1944 in Nazi-occupied Germany. US soldiers stumble upon a secret Nazi facility that has been overrun by creatures that were created in the lab of the nefarious Dr. Bücher.

5.6/10

A gifted teenager turns to drug running to save his mother and survive his last year of high school.

Directed by Matthew Goodhue.