Ezra Sutton Movies
A dying man wages a valiant battle to better his own life by altering the fate of the man responsible for murdering him in this supernatural thriller from director Peter Engert. Adam (Ezra Sutton) is on the verge of death. The man who put him there is his former friend Lock. But is it too late for Adam to prevent his own grim fate and save Lock from straying down the path of eternal damnation? As Adam begins to slip away, he has a vision in which God implores him to save his own life by getting Lock to repent for his sins. But there's a catch: while Adam will be able to see everything unfolding around him during his journey, he won't be able to hear or communicate with anyone directly. Realizing that his only hope of succeeding is to get to Lock emotionally, Adam attempts to steer his old friend in the direction of the girl with whom he once fathered a child. Meanwhile, Adam watches in pain as his grieving wife Eva (Gabi Gubas) and young daughter Emily do their best to carry on without him. Later, when Lock decides to kill Adam's family, Adam enters into a supernatural struggle of epic proportions as his ex-partner David reveals his true feelings for Eva. Could it be that in life Adam was no better than Lock? Over the course of his conversations with God, Adam begins to realize things about his life that he never knew during his time on Earth. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy romp around like coked-up versions of The Three Stooges in the frantic Disney romp Hocus Pocus. The film begins in 1693 where three witches -- Winifred (Bette Midler), Sarah (Sarah Jessica Parker), and Mary (Kathy Najimy) -- are preparing a potion that will grant them immortality and eternal youth. But before they finish mixing their cocktail, the people of Salem capture them and execute them for practicing witchcraft. Before their deaths, they vow to return to Salem 300 years hence on Halloween to exact their revenge. Three hundred years later, a skeptical, newly transplanted Californian, Max (Omri Katz), explores the ruins of the legendary witches' house and dares the witches to manifest themselves. Disregarding the warnings of his sister Dani (Thora Birch) and girlfriend Allison (Vinessa Shaw), Max lights the Candle of Black Flame. With that, the witches reappear to wreak havoc on the town. The kids take off with the witches' spellbook and a musty tome of hexes and recipes. The sorceresses, who will die by the morning light if they don't recite the incantation for immortality, have to get the books by whatever means they can. So, Winifred, Sarah, and Mary hop on their broomsticks for a chase through Halloween night. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, (more)
Shag is a beach flick set in 1963. The years have passed, but the old Where the Boys Are formula holds firm: Four attractive young lasses head for the surf and sand of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, looking for guys. Phoebe Cates is about to be married, so her three pals seek out a final affair d'amour on her behalf before she is lost to the world forever. The cast is fascinating for its family ties: Bridget Fonda is the daughter of Peter Fonda, Page Hannah the sister of Darryl Hannah, and Tyrone Power III is the son of you-know-who. Filmed in 1988, Shag was released that year in Europe, then offered to American audiences one year later. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Phoebe Cates, Scott Coffey, (more)











