Cynthia Rand is a buttoned-up New Yorker married to a brilliant professor 25 years her senior. She begins feeling the effects of her husband’s advancing age on their relationship, just as her world is turned upside down by the arrival of sharp but chronically underachieving security guard Stan Olszewski in this smart rom-com that reunites Bacon and Sedgwick on screen for the first time in 20 years.
After cracking a tooth on Christmas Eve, newly sober Cliff embarks on an unexpected May/December adventure through Baltimore with Didi, his emergency dentist.
Caleb is a metalhead loner who becomes obsessed with his new coworker, Krista. Determined to make a film about his newfound “object of beauty,” he begins invading every aspect of Krista’s life. As his infatuation escalates from inappropriate to criminal, we are left questioning who is really watching whom. Director Tim Kasher’s WHO’S WATCHING? is a masterwork of discomfort that will get under your skin—and stay there. With an unforgettable central performance from Zachary Ray Sherman as Caleb and yet another standout turn from Olivia Luccardi, WHO’S WATCHING? is disturbing, transgressive cinema at its most provocative—a film that pushes every boundary and then some.
A pregnant single mother, with two children in foster care, embraces her Bay Area community as she fights to reclaim her family.
Remy, a seemingly naive and devout young woman, finds herself cast out from her religious cult. With no place to turn, she immerses herself into the underground world of truck stop sex workers. Under the watchful eye of their matriarch and an enigmatic local lawman, Remy navigates between her strained belief system and the code to find her true calling in life.
Taking place in real time, elementary school teacher Emily organizes a mixer of like-minded women, but an altercation between a woman from Emily’s past and the group leads to a volatile chain of events.
Regina Haywood is the newly promoted deputy inspector of East New York, a working-class neighborhood at the edge of Brooklyn. She leads a diverse group of officers and detectives, some of whom are reluctant to deploy her creative methods of serving and protecting in the midst of social upheaval and the early seeds of gentrification.
1987. Denver, Co. One crazy night in the life of four friends reeling from the sudden demise of iconic British band The Smiths, while the local airwaves are hijacked at gunpoint by an impassioned Smiths fan.
Caught between a lost-love story and inescapable paranoia, "Go/Don't Go" is a genre-bending slow-burn thriller that follows Adam, a wallflower who happens to be the last person left alive--or so he thinks.
Olivia Luccardi (born May 17, 1989) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for her roles as Jennifer Digori on Orange is the New Black, as Alice Woods in Syfy's horror anthology series Channel Zero: Butcher's Block, and as Lily Day in The Thing About Pam. She stars as Officer Brandy Quinlan on the CBS series East New York.