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Held HostageWhat if the ultimate nightmare is just the beginning? After three masked gunman break into her home, bank manager Michelle Estey (Julie Benz, TV's Dexter) and her young daughter are duct-taped with explosives and threatened with death unless Michelle cooperates in a daring bank heist. Terrified, Michelle agrees to their demands. She and her daughter are left unharmed, but Michelle soon realizes that, after the robbery, they are still very much in danger. Unguarded by police, shunned by her colleagues, she becomes a suspect in the crime and her shady past exposed in what becomes the fight of her life in this tense thriller.
BedroomsBedrooms is an evocative drama about the walls that separate people, the heartbreak and infidelity that are often the result and the redemption that is possible when we choose to speak the truth and tear those walls down. A unique collaboration among a collective of independent filmmakers, Bedrooms is told in four distinct stories set in four bedrooms. In one story, Moon Bloodgood ( Terminator Salvation ) and Jordan Belfi ( Entourage ) play a husband and wife at the critical turning point of their young relationship. In another, Julie Benz ( Dexter ) and Xander Berkeley ( Terminator 2: Judgment Day ) are a husband and wife desperately trying to recover from infidelity, while Jesse Garcia ( Quinceañera ) plays a pizza delivery boy who unwittingly becomes the catalyst for the ultimate resolution of their marital conflict. In the third story, Dee Wallace ( E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial ) and Barry Bostwick ( Spin City ) play a retired couple coming to the end of a long and unusual extra-marital affair. And in the last story, Sarah Clarke ( Twilight ) plays a recently divorced mother of ten year old twins who decide to create their own separate spaces in the room they share by building a wall out of all their toys. Bedrooms is a comic, sweet and gut wrenching exploration of human relationships, their myriad complications and the daily choice we face to either make them work or to move on.











