Small time grifter, Charlie holds himself responsible for the death of his son. Trying to right his wrongs, he collides with a well meaning loser named Tommy G, a wanna-be actor who thinks he looks like Tom Hardy. They rob a liquor store to pay a gambling debt to a frightening mob boss, Big Angie, only to find out the store is owned by the mobster. The more they try to fix it, the more it unravels.
Nellie Bly, a 23 year-old reporter for Joseph Pulitzer, goes undercover in the notorious Blackwell's Island women's insane asylum in order to expose corruption, abuse and murder.
What if the Earth/Mars battle from H.G. Wells' classic novel The War of the Worlds wasn't fiction but actually fact? Like the famous 1938 Orson Welles radio broadcast that caused Americans to believe an actual invasion was in progress, the movie assumes an Earth/Mars War in 1900 actually occurred and is presented as the first hand memoir of journalist Bertie Wells, the last living survivor as he struggles to find his wife amidst the destruction of humankind at the hands of terrifying alien invaders.
Susan Goforth is an American actress and producer. Credits to her name include stage roles in Guys and Dolls, Me and My Girl, Singin' in the Rain, A Chorus Line, Follies, to name a few. In 1999, she and her colleague Timothy Hines formed Pendragon Pictures. Ms. Goforth most recently produced and starred as Amy Wells in the film War of the Worlds The True Story. The 2012 War of the Worlds mock documentary has played in theaters across the United States and played at the Laemmle Playhouse 7 in Pasadena in a qualifying Oscar run.
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