Rip is the World Wrestling Federation champion who is faithful to his fans and the network he wrestles for. Brell, the new head of the World Television Network, wants Rip to wrestle for his... See full summary »
Raised in the U.S., Claudia (22) is an undocumented illegal immigrant living beyond her means in a twisted version of the American dream. When she's arrested by the FBI for credit card ... See full summary »
Director:
Michael Dwyer
Stars:
Veronica Sixtos,
Julio Cedillo,
Roberto Urbina
After several years of sexual dysfunction, Ada and her boyfriend, Calvin travel to her hometown in rural Oklahoma in hopes of piecing together her fragmented childhood memories. They find ... See full summary »
Director:
Lex Lybrand
Stars:
Lisa Friedrich,
Micheal Foulk,
Dustin Runnels
Claire and Ryan, a newlywed couple, move into a new house across the country, only to find out that their marital issues are the least of their problems. Unbeknownst to them, Their grim and... See full summary »
Director:
Victor Zarcoff
Stars:
Neville Archambault,
Sarah Baldwin,
Sean Carrigan
Adam Green's "Aladdin" is a hyper-sensory, poetic, and humorously modern take on the Arabian Nights Classic tale. Revolving around Aladdin's dysfunctional family, who live in an "average" ... See full summary »
Wounded by a recent divorce and haunted by a tragic event in his childhood, Eddie returns to his hometown hoping to pick up the pieces of his broken life. Unable to cope, he attempts ... See full summary »
Director:
Sixto Melendez
Stars:
Maria Olsen,
Rebekah Kennedy,
Monica Engesser
Romy (Diane Kruger) is on holiday in the USA with her French husband, Richard (Gilles Lellouche). But the journey quickly turns into a settling of old scores for this worn out couple. After an ultimate fight, Romy decides to break free. She cuts off her ties to a stable and secure life that has become alienating and escapes to the unknown.
Director:
Fabienne Berthaud
Stars:
Diane Kruger,
Norman Reedus,
Gilles Lellouche
The title is a professional wrestling slang term for reacting very enthusiastically to something in wrestling, comparable to fanboying or fangirling out, but specific to wrestling. It is derived from the term "mark," which is a term for fans that derives from carnival speak, which viewed the audience as "marks" ("suckers") who could be made to believe anything. While calling someone a mark can be meant as an insult, many wrestling fans will proudly declare themselves to be marks for particular wrestlers. See more »