

Storyline: Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005) Enron dives from the seventh largest US company to bankruptcy in less than a year in this tale told chronologically. The emphasis is on human drama, from suicide to 20,000 people sacked: the personalities of Ken Lay (with Falwellesque rectitude), Jeff Skilling (he of big ideas), Lou Pai (gone with $250 M), and Andy Fastow (the dark prince) dominate. Along the way, we watch Enron game California's deregulated electricity market, get a free pass from Arthur Andersen (which okays the dubious mark-to-market accounting), use greed to manipulate banks and brokerages (Merrill Lynch fires the analyst who questions Enron's rise), and hear from both Presidents Bush what great guys these are.
A Girl Like Her (2015)
Jessica Burns enlists the help of her best friend, Brian, in order to document the relentless harassment shes received from her former friend, Avery Keller, one of South Brookdale High Schools most popular students
Aggie (2020)
An exploration of the nexus of art, race and justice through the story of art collector Agnes Gund who sold Roy Lichtensteins painting Masterpiece in 2017 for 165 million to start the Art for Justice Fund to end mass incarcera
Angels Egg (1985)
A mysterious young girl wanders a desolate, otherworldly landscape, carrying a large egg
Time to Shine (2020)
Life changes for Shawn much more then he ever anticipated Faced with the hard peer pressures of an ungodly environment, he finds himself experiencing extraordinary times in history, making life just a little worse in ancient time
Mad Money (2008)
Three female employees of the Federal Reserve plot to steal money that is about to be destroyed
Garbo Where Did You Go (2024)
An urgent, timely and compelling portrait of Hollywood icon Greta Garbo, whose fame, isolation and loneliness still captures us
Earth II (1971)
When Earth II, an orbiting research space station, is menaced by a Red Chinese nuclear weapon, its 2,000 inhabitants take action to disarm and dispose of the missile without resorting to violence
The Ballad of Josie (1967)
A widow stirs things up in a western town by raising sheep instead of cattle, and organizing the local women to demonstrate for womens suffrage
Blackball (2003)
A rebellious young British bowls player teams with another older and more traditional player to take on the Australian bowls team
The Double (1963)
John Cleeve is suffering from what his doctor calls homicidal hallucinations He can remember nothing of his past apart from the obsessive memory that he has killed a business partner
A Free Soul (1931)
An alcoholic lawyer who successfully defended a notorious gambler on a murder charge objects when his free spirited daughter becomes romantically involved with him
The Psycho Lover (1970)
A psychiatrist plots to murder his wife, but with a new twist he will brainwash a patient he is treating into committing the crime
The Fox Affair (1978)
Felicia Fox, a skilled fighter slumming as a meter maid, helps out two likable con men when they are marked for assassination by a rich, vengeful victim of one of their schemes
Miss Julie (1951)
An heiress begins to realize her attraction to one of her familys servants