The Long Game, from Mucho Mas Media, brings to the screen a heartfelt, triumph over boundaries and station, sports drama as the Del Rio, Texas, Mustangs, a golfing team of Latinos, leave their imprint on sports history.
TILL, from MGM/Orion Pictures, presents a riveting re-creation of the story of Emmitt Till, the 14-year-old African American boy murdered, beaten and lynched, while on a two week visit with his cousins in Mississippi in 1955.
Confronted with the dramatic consequences of a new case of harassment, the National Education officials can no longer postpone their update to the realities of its time and to those that interrupt the daily life of school.
Lights Out, from Atomic Monster, New Line Cinema and Warner Bros Studios, brings to the screen a fantasy horror flick that is everything an ultra-suspenseful, mind bending, psychological fright flick should be and then some.
Global warming has become the new climate catch phrase that without understanding can be dismissed as another doomsday scare tactic and yet the dangers associated with changes in the earth core temperature are very real.
The Central Park Five, found guilty in a sham trial for the vicious sexual assault and attempted murder of a white investment banker jogging in Central Park in spring 1989, have settled a decade long civil suit, for $40 million, with New York City.