Frankie Ingrassia

Middle-age siblings struggle to manage their lives while caring for their recently widowed aging father.

In the early 1960s, a family man-turned-vampire struggles with his beastly nature while his devoted wife tries to keep anyone from finding out, including their teenage daughter.

7.4/10

Two nine-year-old boys from sunny Venice California set off on a mission to cross Los Angeles on skateboards at night in an attempt to reach the Staples Center by 8am the next morning for a survival contest.

6.6/10

A young married couple encounters a stranger who threatens their marriage and their lives.

5.1/10

A troubled young man returns home for Christmas in an attempt to reconcile with his estranged sister. Her alleged boyfriend shows up and turns the holiday dinner into a dark, disturbing night of violence and terror.

3.7/10

The story of a girl that is in search for that certain look, that glow.

5.9/10

A high school teacher's personal life becomes complicated as he works with students during the school elections.

7.2/10
9.2%

Five years ago, Christine went after the baby she gave up for adoption, claiming he'd been stolen, and wound up killing Alex Williams' wife and the baby the Williams' had adopted. Now, Alex has remarried to a woman with a young son and when Christine escapes from a mental institution, she heads straight for Alex, looking for revenge.

5/10

For five-foot-tall Drea Thomas, making the girls' basketball team seems hopelessly out of reach - especially if the tough new coach is only taking 12 players! But Drea's perspective changes, thanks to a poster of basketball star A.C. Green that comes to life to remind her even the pros have challenges to overcome.

Say "Hi", to Andrea Thomas (we call her "Drea") - seventh grader at Hampton Falls Junior High and the most imaginative babysitter since Mary Poppins. Drea has an unusual knack for winding up in the middle of things - like a wacky campaign for class president against Arlene Blake, "Miss Popularity". When black mustaches "mysteriously" appear on all of Arlene's posters (thanks to Drea's campaign manager and best friend, Kimberly), Mrs. Long, the school principal, steps in and expresses disappointment in Drea's actions.