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Timeserver (2004)

When Adam Taylor (Gary Gow), a self-centered memorabilia dealer (who believes he can travel through time) meets a handicapped woman in a wheelchair, he learns compassion for those that time has left scarred for life. As a rival dealer tarnishes his reputation, Adam is suspected of mail fraud and is shadowed around town by a mysterious young woman who may or may not be working for the Attorney General's office. In the end, things may not be what they seem, when the truth about Adam's past (and future) come back to haunt him in a bizarre twist of fate.

Special Features

Widescreen Version: presented in a format preserving the original 1.78:1 aspect ratio.
Enhanced for widescreen TV's
2.0 Dolby Stereo Digital Sound
113 minutes / Color
Includes Theatrical Trailer

This film is intended for mature audiences. It contains adult language and situations.













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Barrymore's Dream (2005)

Michael Barrymore (Michael Stoskus) is an ordinary man with an extraordinary ability - astral-projection (the ability to travel through time, space and dimensions within his dreams). His life is drastically changed when he falls in love with Angela Thomas (Jodi London); a beautiful heiress whose Father (Dave Branigan) is a wealthy industrialist. Out of the past, Angela's estranged ex-husband Dwayne De Marco (Gary Sugarman), who was tried for murder but acquitted, returns complicating Michael and Angela's liaison. As Angel's ex-husband gets closer to her, Michael fears that his dreams may actually be that of Angel's death at the hands of her psychotic ex-husband. What follows is a twisted compilation of events that lead to a shocking and surprising conclusion.

Special Features

Widescreen Version: presented in a format preserving the original 1.78:1 aspect ratio.
2.0 Dolby Stereo Digital Sound
116 minutes / Color
Bonus Features include:
"Nightmares - The Making of Barrymore’s Dream" Documentary
"The Music of Barrymore's Dream" Featurette
Bloopers & Outtakes
Deleted Scenes
Theatrical Trailer

This film is intended for mature audiences. It contains adult language, partial nudity and violence.

Robert Alaniz's THE VISION (2009)

When an over ambitious reporter stirs up an old controversy surrounding a series of unsolved murders, a clairvoyant teenage girl and her friends enlist the help of a college professor with a plan to expose the identity of the killer, when it is believed that the young girl's reoccurring vision of the future may be the murder of the professor.

Special Features

Anamorphic Widescreen:presented in a format preserving the original 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
Enhanced for widescreen TV's
5.1 Surround Sound - Dolby Digital
116 minutes / Color
Includes Theatrical Trailer

This film is intended for mature audiences. It contains adult language and violence.



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