





Fifty Shades Freed, the final installment in the Fifty Shades trilogy, opens with Christian and Anastasia exchanging vows, celebrating the beginning of their new lives each still haunted by the past that just won't leave them alone.
How to Blow Up a Pipeline, from Neon, brings to the screen a shocking portrayal of the disenfranchised and misguided eco-terrorists who believe they are actually creating change and their actions will influence global consumption of oil.
OCEANA, the international oceanic conservation organization, recently launched the opening of its New York office with a celebrity packed benefit on posh Manhattan's Upper East Side.
With Drawn Arms, from STARZ!, presents the story of Olympian Tommie Smith, the 1968 Gold Medal winner, who dared to shine a spotlight on the atrocities of the Negro people with a single raised fist on the winner's podium.
Arizona and New Mexico: 25 Scenic Side Trips, from Imbrifex Publications, is a South West explorers dream bringing the myriad of less traveled back roads, enchanting scenery, magical mountains and the history of the Old West to life.
Aux Etats-Unis, à quelques mois de l’élection présidentielle, deux prétendants semblent se détacher pour occuper la Maison Blanche. Mais sont-ils pour autant les meilleures représentants de leurs partis et ont-ils l’un et l’autre toutes les capacités pour siéger dans le bureau ovale.

THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE, a gripping documentary that details the travesty of justice that left six lives shattered and a judicial system in question recently previewed during the American Film Institute Film Festival in Hollywood, California.
What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears, from Abramorama, presents the surprising story of how the U.S. tried to plant the seeds to overthrow communism in eastern Europe through a rock band with a weak link.
The twenty-ninth annual DreamBall, benefitting the Look Good Feel Better® program of the Personal Care Products Council Foundation and the American Cancer Society, will be held on Thursday, September 26, 2013, at Cipriani 42nd Street.
God’s Not Dead: A Light In The Darkness, from Pure Flix Entertainment, presents the third installment in a series of faith based films that begin with a genuine faith struggle and work around the theme to a solution.
Burn Out, from 24 25 films and WY Productions presents a powerful contemporary drama set inner city Paris, where the local dealers hold neighborhoods hostage, turf wars are common and dreamers still strive and fight to find a way out.
Magic Theatre has announced that Interim Artistic Director Sonia Fernandez will be leaving the organization in May 2021. Fernandez will be moving to Washington, DC to serve as Director of New Work at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.





