With Andrew E. Freedman Public Relations (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)
1. Smiley (2012)
R | 95 min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller
After discovering an urban legend of a demented serial killer, who has nothing but a carved "smiley" on his face, a mentally fragile teenager must figure out if she is going insane - or if she could be the next victim.
Director: Michael J. Gallagher | Stars: Caitlin Gerard, Melanie Papalia, Shane Dawson, Andrew James Allen
Votes: 9,363
2. From the Rough (2013)
PG | 97 min | Drama, Sport
Tennessee State University's new female golf coach assembles a team of international misfits for the PGA Minority Collegiate Championship.
Director: Pierre Bagley | Stars: Taraji P. Henson, Tom Felton, Michael Clarke Duncan, Henry Simmons
Votes: 1,033
3. Troubled Waters (2020)
Unrated | 97 min | Drama, Romance
The story of a comedian, Ron Waters, who is a Richard Pryor-type of entertainer who makes commentary about the world rather than one-liners. After a self-imposed exile from Hollywood, Ron is back.
Director: Danny Green | Stars: Robert Patrick, Gina Torres, Bruce McGill, Tatum O'Neal
Votes: 115
4. Broken Kingdom (2012)
Drama
Four narratives weave their way through the tragic slums of Bogota to the lofty hills of Hollywood. A 14-year-old prostitute girl and an ill-fated, eccentric American writer forge a strange... See full summary »
Director: Daniel Gillies | Stars: Rachael Leigh Cook, Daniel Gillies, Kandyse McClure, Darren Le Gallo
Votes: 262
5. Revival (2018)
PG | 105 min | Animation, Music, Musical
REVIVAL is hybrid of every film idiom: Broadway musical, Hollywood musical, animation, green screen technology, and sound stage. Revival is the hippest experience of The Gospel the world has yet seen.
Director: Danny Green | Stars: Mali Music, Harry Lennix, Dawnn Lewis, Paula Newsome
Votes: 86
6. H4 (2012)
Not Rated | 106 min | Drama, History
H4 translates Shakespeare's Henry IV plays to contemporary Los Angeles to explore political struggles in the community. By killing a popular black leader, Henry hopes to cement his family's... See full summary »
Director: Paul Quinn | Stars: Harry Lennix, Angus Macfadyen, Amad Jackson, John J. Jordan
Votes: 24
7. Kingdom Come (2011)
87 min | Documentary, Drama
Chronicling first-time filmmaker Daniel Gillies' struggle to finance his independent feature film, Broken Kingdom, and featuring other filmmakers' stories of their own adventures in indie cinema.
Directors: Paiman Kalayeh, John Lyons Murphy | Stars: Selma Blair, Edward Burns, Bruce Campbell, Lizzy Caplan
Votes: 159
8.
World's Dumbest (2008–2014)
Episode:
Shoppers
(2008)
TV-14 | 44 min | Comedy, Reality-TV
They say the customer is always right but what if they're trampling a mother and child en route to a discounted fridge?
Stars: J.J. Austin, Daniel Baldwin, Chip Bolcik, Danny Bonaduce