A Final Hit 2015
After retiring from being a hit man due to a physical disability, a man returns for one final job to take care of his struggling family.
After retiring from being a hit man due to a physical disability, a man returns for one final job to take care of his struggling family.
Michael Pierson's entire life is built on a routine: he wakes up, works out, goes to work, goes home, goes to bed. In his dreams, he is a vigilante fighting against the rapists and murderers plaguing the city. What happens when his dreams begin to intersect with his reality? After saving a young girl from being raped, Michael begins acting upon his primal urges. Is this really happening or is it all in his head? Michael must confront the demons in his heart and in his mind before he can face the dangerous criminals in the city. The question is: will he be able to?
After being cheated on by his ex-girlfriend, Alex decided to get his revenge in the best possible way he could think of: pretend he's dating an adult film star. During an evening out on the town, Alex and his lady friend, Madelyne, witness a hit and run. After reporting it to the police, strange things begin to occur around them. It soon becomes clear that the culprit has now set their sights upon them. Alex and Madelyne, with the help of Detective Castillo, must set out to catch this criminal before they become the next victims.
Three friends attempt to see their favorite band live. Hilarity ensues.
David Whitman has just been released from the mental institution where he's been staying for the last three years. He has been transferred into a halfway house to slowly reintegrate into society. However, his first day in the house is far from perfect, he is attacked by the house bully and a horrible fight breaks out at the dinner table later that evening. Just when he thinks his stay at the house can't get any worse, one of the house mates is brutally murdered. Naturally, the remaining house mates blame David for the murder. Not even the evidence seems to be in his favor; especially not when the body count starts to rise. Questioning his sanity, David must set forth to prove his innocence and find the real killer...even if it turns out to be himself.