Michael Silverback Movies
Aimed at children, this epic fantasy adventure is set in the mythical and peaceful land of Aralon and centers on its king's courageous struggle to protect his people from the warlike Morlin people. To forever quell the violence and bloodshed, the desperate King Francis requests that the royal alchemist Aeschylus devise a means by which Francis could control time. In that way, he can become the master of the universe and decide exactly who shall live or die. But as is the way with fairy tales, things don't go exactly as planned when the raven-haired witch Karnissa gets involved. Meanwhile, a page falls in love with a princess and endeavors to win her love by proving that he is just as brave as his older brother, a famous knight. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Life? Love? Sex? Art? These questions are explored in this semi-autobiographical drama by debut filmmaker Evan Unruh. There are four primary protagonists in the film. Trish, a man-hater; Max who longs for a middle-class family life, Lisa who wants to change, and Jake a frustrated poet who longs to write the perfect sentence. The film is storied as a therapy session focusing on each pair. Title cards present the questions they seek to answer in their conversations. The film's primary focus is upon the relationship between Lisa and Jake who is too buy being an artist to pay much attention to Lisa who gets even by refusing to sleep with him. This causes Jake to have worse writer's block than before. Max, a painter, would gladly give up art for love. He tried with Trish, but he was rejected. She is busy bashing men in her comedy routines. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
When some land developers threaten to get their hands on the public California beach, a couple of dudes and a few scantily-clad babes hold a bikini contest in a scheme to foil the plans. ~ Kristie Hassen, All Movie Guide










