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 | Night of the Demons More Info |  | 2009 |  |    | 03/09/12 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Horror, Supernatural Horror, Satanic Stories, Teen Screams, Cast: Bobbi Sue Luther, Diora Baird, Edward Furlong, John F. Beach, Lance E. Nichols, Linnea Quigley, Michael Arata, Michael Copon, Monica Keena, Shannon Elizabeth, Tatyana Kanavka, Tiffany Shepis, Zachary James Bernard, Director(s): Adam Gierasch, When she set out to throw the ultimate Halloween party, Angela Feld (Shannon Elizabeth) picked the spookiest site she could find: the rumored-to-be-cursed Broussard Mansion. But by "ultimate," she didn't mean for it to be her last. Still, thanks to gates that have inexplicably locked, Angela and her friends (Edward Furlong, Monica Keena, Bobbi Sue Luther, John F. Beach, Michael Copon and Diora Baird) are now trapped inside with no way out. |
 | Welcome to the Rileys More Info |  | 2010 |  |     | 10/29/11 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Indie Dramas, Dramas, Independent Movies, Independent Dramas, Cast: James Gandolfini, Kristen Stewart, Melissa Leo, Lance E. Nichols, David Jensen, Kathy Lamkin, Joe Chrest, Ally Sheedy, Tiffany Coty, Eisa Davis, Director(s): Jake Scott, Devastated by their daughter's death eight years ago, Doug (James Gandolfini) and his guilt-ridden wife, Lois (Melissa Leo), lead depressing lives without much meaning. But by forming an unconventional relationship with teen call girl Mallory (Kristen Stewart), the couple begins to rediscover hope. Directed by Jake Scott, this compelling family drama also stars David Jensen, Kathy Lamkin and Lance E. Nichols. |
 | Convicts More Info |  | 1990 |  |     | 09/01/10 | 01/18/38 | |
| Genres: Drama, Dramas Based on Contemporary Literature, 20th Century Period Pieces, Period Pieces, Cast: Calvin Levels, Carlin Glynn, Gary Swanson, James Earl Jones, Lance E. Nichols, Lukas Haas, Mel Winkler, Robert Duvall, Starletta DuPois, Director(s): Peter Masterson, Texas writer Horton Foote's touching story set in 1902 features Robert Duvall as Sol, the hardened boss of a sugar plantation who unwittingly becomes a mentor to a young boy named Horace (Lukas Haas), who comes to Sol looking for a way to earn a living. Horace eventually learns, through his associations with Sol, Ben (James Earl Jones) and others, that life, though it isn't always fair or just, is worth rising for every day. |