A wedding planner is about to have her big break, until a private investigator turns her world upside-down.
A disgruntled cop past his prime is partnered with a police dog to solve a case.
A losing coach with an underdog football team faces their giants of fear and failure on and off the field to surprising results.
Jay Austin (Alex Kendrick) wants to sell you a used car, but watch out! Many victims have fallen prey to his smiling face and hasty promises. Austin does everything his way until his dishonesty and manipulation are repeatedly exposed. Like many men, he becomes disgusted by the masks he wears and lies he tells. While having a classic convertible repaired, Austin begins a humorous and powerful journey to win back the hearts of his wife (Janet Lee Dapper), his son (Richie Hunnewell) and his community.
Two inspiring films for the whole family!
A faith-based feature about a public school teacher fighting against angry parents who are insisting on the separation of church and state and pushing for the end of the school's Bible club. Everything changes, however, when the parents witness their own children find faith and be saved.
From Academy Award-nominated director Lasse Hallström (2000, The Cider House Rules) comes Hachi: a Dog's Tale, a film based on one of the most treasured and heartwarming true stories ever told. Starring Richard Gere and Joan Allen.
Years after his wife Kate died, Ned Stevens still hates the idea of dating. After all, why would he start dating again when he has his daughter Liz to take care of? But when Liz brings a surprise home with her during a visit from college, Ned's world is turned upside down.
Kathy spends her summer at Black River Horse Camp for girls, where she learns the true value of friendship.
A father’s journey to help his blind and wheel-chair bound son to overcome impossible odds and allow the world to see his God-given potential.
As seen in theaters in 2018, the inspiring and true story behind MercyMe's beloved, chart-topping song. Starring Dennis Quaid, J. Michael Finley (As Bart Millard), and Brody Rose. Rated PG.
Three "I Love Lucy" episodes in both colorized and their original black & white versions.
An aspiring chef gets the opportunity to make a name for herself when she enters an ice-sculpture contest, but her handsome partner knows nothing about ice sculpture.
Kayla is a wilderness adventure for the whole family. It's the story of a wild dog who tames a young boy's loneliness and pain. Starring Todd Fennell (Lassie), Henry Czerny (The Pink Panther) and Bronwen Booth (Jaqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis.)
A dog wanders into a grieving widower's life and helps him find faith.
An eight-year-old boy is willing to do whatever it takes to end World War II so he can bring his father home. This story reveals the indescribable love a father has for his little boy and the love a son has for his father. Rated PG-13.
A man with early onset Alzheimer's gets lost the day before Thanksgiving and is rescued by a fatherless, 13-year-old girl. Together they forge a unique friendship.
A young girl finds a love for spontaneity and adventure in a wild mustang.
Pilgrim's Progress: Journey to Heaven is a modern adaptation of John Bunyan's beloved classic tale.
An inspiring story about an up-and-coming high school basketball coach, who is fired for praying with one of his players.
Grace launches a quest to understand what it means to truly love another person.
The third part in the action-packed, end-times adventure series.
Ethan (Adam Ratcliffe), a recovering alcoholic, shares his story with a peculiar stranger, Ambrose (Brian Anthony Wilson), as he embarks on a reflective train ride home to visit his young Autistic son Lucas (Sean Patrick McCurdy).
A single New England woman responds to an advertisement by a Midwestern widower in which he asks for a bride to help him raise his two children Full Screen