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- An organic blend of action, suspense and gut-busting, hilarious comedy occur when two "good-natured" friends inadvertently snatch a bag that a cop needs to repay an overwhelming debt to the Irish Mob. What the duo find is that they are now knee-deep in a deadly web that not only includes a cell of crooked cops and the Irish Mob but also an endless array of shady, devious players - who are playing for keeps.
- A young couple, Nathan and Jewel, are enduring financial and emotional hardship, when past criminal friends re-emerge into their lives and force Nathan to partake in a robbery. Now, he must find a way to stop his past from destroying his future.
- "When All Else Fails" is a daring new film devised by New Jersey rapper and producer Heathen Miller. The film centers around Jamal, a young man in an interracial marriage. Jamal strives to be a cartoonist but works 9 to 5 as an exterminator to provide for his family - which comprises of his daughter Bailey. While far from wealthy and plagued by the cultural clashes that always come from interracial marriages, Jamal is largely happy and contented. That changes fast when Bailey and his wife are killed in a car accident. Jamal finds himself alone and restless in the world and soon contemplates suicide. Putting a gun to his head, he fails several times, the bullets lodged in the chamber. Having failed suicide, Jamal accepts that he has to live in this world a new but what will that look like? This movie will explore his rocky road to recovery.
- A burned out club-fighter juggles the dire pressures of being broke, a dead-end job with a screaming boss and an uninspired marriage, all contributing to the unrivaled stress of his long awaited return to the ring. -Ricky Ray Taylor
- Two kids, two lives, a gun, drugs and a corner. Decisions must be made.
- Impactful is what comes to mind when I hear this record. Imagine bridging one of the best scenes in movie history to this song "ONE SHOT". Remember the restaurant scene in SCARFACE where Elvira couldn't take anymore of Scarface's mess and made a big scene at the table while patrons looked on uncomfortably. Fat Joe is at the table as the SCARFACE character performing his verse as BRIA LEE grows annoyed as pretty women come up to Fat Joe to greet him out of admiration. Fat Joe is a socialite talking to his confidants at the table paying BRIA LEE no mind. BRIA LEE eventually grabs her glass of wine and throws it in Fat Joe's direction, but Fat Joe being the DON that he is, dodges it and it gets all over one of the women that walks by. BRIA LEE storms out leaving people looking at the table and Fat Joe tells everyone to mind their business. The style of dress at the restaurant is upscale but at FAT JOE's table they dress as they please. This cuts to BRIA LEE in a open loft type space with a old antique record player playing as she watches herself on a projector playing with a revolver loading it calmly as she takes shots of the whiskey. Reminiscent of Elvira in her room in the movie SCARFACE all alone stressing. As she watches what plays from the projector, she sings the song intensely capturing that vibe of the record.