A "New Media" news coverage team (W.H.I.S.T.L.E.) is stranded near a beleaguered brothel in the middle of nowhere; recovered footage will reveal what happens when they encounter a group of women with a terrifying secret.
Buck, a Marine, has returned from the Iraq war. With physical disabilities, PTSD, and no real family to care for him, he can't seem to fit into society. His cousin David puts his own life aside to care for him. Things get heated with family and friends who argue Buck is the government's problem. David must do what is right.
Jake and Kyle are two boys who grew up together in rural Arizona. They are best friends, and they begin to take their relationship to the next level when Jake's father moves him and his family away to California. Jake and Kyle can never forget their strong emotional bond, and Jake, overworked and unattached, goes back to his hometown for the first time in 15 years to see Kyle and renew their special friendship.
Brent King grew up in a small suburban town outside of Houston, Texas. He graduated from Lamar Consolidated High School and attended TCU for four years, majoring in Radio-TV-Film and minoring in Theatre. He moved to Dallas, Texas to pursue an acting career and quickly made his way up in commercials and independent films. He recently finished principal photography on a short film that he wrote and starred in, called Saved. He then packed up and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a more lucrative acting career. He most recently was cast in Jeff London's third feature film, Arizona Sky.
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