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April Barnett Movies

2007  
PG  
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Armen Kaprelian's directorial debut, the comedy Closing Escrow, charts the unusual events surrounding the lives of real-estate agents. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
April BarnettRob Brownstein, (more)
 
2005  
NR  
One of the most respected names in adult entertainment decides to go out with a bang in this laugh-filled mockumentary. Chuck Steak (Mark de Carlo) is a veteran director and producer of porn movies and has grown tired of the business. Deciding that it's time to move on, Steak wants to back out of the adult industry on a high note and begins making plans for his final picture, "Touché," a sci-fi tinged private-eye story with (of course) lots and lots of sex. Hiring two of his favorite actors for the leads -- longtime sex goddess Roxy Free (Priscilla Barnes) and disproportionately endowed Lance Long (Adrian Zmed) -- Steak starts shooting "Touché" with a documentary filmmaker capturing the proceedings for posterity, but it doesn't take long for anything that could go wrong to start doing just that. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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2005  
R  
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Heart of the Beholder tells the harrowing true-life tale of an entrepreneurial young couple who owned an operated St. Louis' first videocassette rental store, and the challenges faced by their growing family when religious zealots from Rev. Donald Wildmon's National Federation for Decency (later renamed the American Family Association) launched a frightening campaign designed to intimidate them into removing movies deemed by the group to be ". . .obscene or a detriment to the community and its children." When Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ was originally released on home video, the majority of St. Louis video stores buckled to pressures by religious groups not to offer the film for rental. Ken and Carol Tipton - owners of a videocassette rental store known as the Video Library - refused to give in to the demands of the group they saw as modern day book burners, and as a result their store was picketed, and the life of their young daughter threatened. When the Tiptons refused to give in to the demands of the NFD, the case went to court. Unfortunately for the Tiptons, the NFD used scandalous information about the Prosecuting Attorney's secret sex life to blackmail the prosecutor. Later, due to the misuse of RICO racketeering laws, multiple movies from the Tiptons' store were confiscated before the jury found even a single video obscene. After the prosecutor made vague and damning references indicating that the Tiptons had ties to organized crime, the family was shunned by the community. Yet while the Tiptons subsequently emerged victorious in two court cases, the damage had already been done: Negative publicity had caused the family to become fragmented, and mounting court fees forced their business to go bankrupt. Later divorced from his wife and stuck in a suicidal depression, Ken ultimately made an accidental discovery that would not only turn his life around, but also expose the corruption and hypocrisy that nearly destroyed him. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Matt LetscherSarah Joy Brown, (more)
 
1998  
 
"Drylongso" is an African-American expression meaning "ordinary," or "getting by with very little." The film Drylongso, which premiered in the American Spectrum series of the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, is the story of a young woman in just that situation. Pica is a woman who can't find meaning in her own life. Living in Oakland, CA, she's tired of her job at an illegal poster distribution center. Unable to complete a photography project on herself at school, she grabs a Polaroid camera and decides to document the existence of young black men, whom she feels are a breed on the verge of becoming extinct. Through this project, she meets many colorful characters, including Tobi, a black woman dressed as a man. Pica also suffers after the death of her boyfriend. Through it all, Pica learns the importance of her own existence and finds her own place in the world. This film is a powerful tribute to the strength of the African-American culture. ~ Arthur Borman, Rovi

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Starring:
Toby SmithApril Barnett, (more)