
Among my personal favorite neo-noir films, which I could easily watch over and over again.Read More »
Among my personal favorite neo-noir films, which I could easily watch over and over again.Read More »
Michael (James Aubrey, LORD OF THE FLIES) is a successful songwriter, living the good life without a care in the world. The along comes a hitchhiker named Ginny (Alison Elliot). Michael gives her a left and a connection is made. Over time, they fall in love and everything seems perfect…at first. The their age difference comes to light. It turns out that Ginny is only fourteen years old. Soon, Ginny’s parents get wind of this relationship and immediately call in the police. When facts become grossly manipulated, sympathies shift as Michael is charged with rape.Read More »
For passion, betrayal and murder… there’s still no place like home.
Michael Chambers returns home to celebrate his mother’s marriage. Michael had been ousted from his home town due to his gambling indiscretions and had left his wife to deal with the mess he created. He now must reassimulate back into the town, renew his relationships with his family and friends (and enemies) and, most-of-all, seek out his ex-wife to woo her again. In the process, he obtains a job working with his mother’s new husband as an armored car driver. He almost seems the perfect prodigal son as he finds his niche back in the community and his way back into his ex’s heart. His troubles surmount when he and his wife are caught in the act by her hoodlum boyfriend/fiancée. To get out of this predicament, Michael must concoct a plan to heist of a payroll being carried by his armored car company.Read More »