Young science nerd Victor Frankenstein (Charlie Tahan) has one good friend: his dog, Sparky. Tragedy strikes when Sparky dies. Victor is heartbroken, but his science teacher (Martin Landau) gives him an idea of how to bring Sparky back to life.
Takes a deeper and wider look at the dangers of hydraulic fracturing or fracking, the controversial method of extracting natural gas and oil, which is now occurring in 32 countries worldwide. The potential long-term environmental impact of this activity includes poisonous water and earthquakes. Directed by Josh Fox.
Examines reports of pedophilia within the Roman Catholic Church, focusing specifically on a group of men who alleged that they were abused as boys by a priest at a school for the deaf in Milwaukee. Directed by Alex Gibney.
Salesman Sam (Chris Pine) receives the news that his father has died, and he returns home to settle his father’s estate. In the course of carrying out the man’s last wishes, Sam is surprised to learn of the existence of a 30-year-old sister, named Frankie (Elizabeth Banks). As they get to know each other, Sam must re-examine both his perceptions about his family and the life choices he has made. Directed by Alex Kurtzman.
Two top baseball prospects in the Dominican Republic face fierce competition and corruption as they chase their big league dreams.
Soon after hopping off a bus from the Midwest, aspiring singer Sherrie Christian (Julianne Hough) immediately finds herself in trouble. Coming to her rescue is Drew (Diego Boneta).
From the privacy of their own bedrooms, ten couples offer frank, funny and often surprising insights into love, sex and marriage. Directed by Philippa Robinson.
A group of young tourists hoping for an adventure off the beaten path hire an extreme tour guide. In spite of warnings, the tour guide takes the sightseers to the town of Pripyat, Ukraine, once home to workers at the nearby Chernobyl nuclear power plant but abandoned after the 1986 nuclear disaster. After briefly exploring the ghost town, the tourists find themselves stranded, and they are not alone. Directed by Brad Parker.
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