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Money Game
James, a widowed father of two girls, struggles to navigate a broken financial system. Forced out of his job he gets help from an unorthodox Professor, who teaches him how survive the “Money Game.”
Starring: Daniel Washington, Katie Lynn Johnson, Naheem Garcia Directed by: Julian Lowenthal
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Autumn and the Black Jaguar
Starring: Lumi Pollack, Emily Bett Rickards Directed by: Gilles de Maistre
Growing up in the Amazon rainforest gave Autumn the rarest of friendships — a lost jaguar cub she discovers named Hope. When a tragic event forces Autumn to leave Hope for the unknowns of New York City, she dreams for years of going back to the rainforest and her friend. Aged 14, and having grown accustomed to city life, Autumn discovers her childhood village is under threat from animal traffickers and decides she must return to the Amazon to her beloved jaguar. Anja (Emily Bett Rickards) — Autumn’s endearingly clumsy biology teacher — unsuccessfully tries to dissuade her from this reckless plan. Joined by Anja, Autumn embarks on a journey to reunite with Hope and save her from those who seek to destroy the rainforest and its wildlife.
What critics are saying:
Tackling big environmentalist issues like animal poaching, director Gilles de Maistre can’t transpose his good intentions into a good children’s film to root for.
Tomris Laffly, Variety
Autumn and the Black Jaguar presents itself as a family-friendly movie, but this hokey and terrible drama irresponsibly downplays how dangerous it is for untrained humans to interact with large, predatory wild animals as cuddly pets.
– Carla Hay, Culture Mix
Autumn and the Black Jaguar is such an earnest, well-intentioned movie that I almost feel like a bully for telling you it’s not very good.
— Mike McGranaghan. Aisle Seat
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Guns of Redemption
Starring: Casper Van Dien, Sean Astin, Jeff Fahey Directed by: Brian Skiba
A stranger known only as Luke (Casper Van Dien) is a mysterious man with a violent past. A past marked by the scars on his face and the nightmares he can’t escape. He takes off his guns to find a new life. But there is no escape from a violent past. Old enemies find him and shoot him down. Before he bleeds to death, he straps his guns on one last time. With his life running out, he goes after the murderous General Bork (Jeff Fahey) to avenge the death of the Man of God (Sean Astin) who took him in, and saves Charlotte (Kaitlyn Kemp) and Anna (Siena Bjornerud), who are held captive in Bork’s heinous web of evil.
What the critics are saying:
Guns of Redemption features strong acting and deep questions about forgiveness, but its poor editing and visual effects muzzle its intended intensity.
– Justin Bower, Loud and Clear
The rest of the acting is shaky, the plot is thin and awkwardly paced, the action is weak, and the period details are sloppy.
– Josh Bell, Crooked Marquee