Based on author Rose Lewis's own experiences adopting a baby girl from China— and traveling to the ends of the earth to bring her home—I Love You Like Crazy Cakes underscore that an adoptive mother's love for her baby is just as fierce as that of a woman who's gone through childbirth. In Three Cheers for Catherine the Great! from author Cari Best, Sara's feisty Russian grandmother asks for "no presents" for her birthday—and gets them— one from each neighbor and one from Mama. Can Sara come up with the perfect "no present" in time for the party? Told from a small girl's point of view, Five Creatures from author Emily Jenkins is the charming story of the two cats and three humans that live in her house.
"The Prodigy" tells the story of small-time enforcer Truman Fisher's vicious conflict with a sadistic assassin who has chosen the unwilling Truman to be his successor.
A girl from a peaceful, Edo-era Japanese village seeks revenge for the death of a disgraced elder with the help of her sister and a lethal lady ninja nun.
In the 1920s, former coal miner Harry Hoxsey claimed to have an herbal cure for cancer. Although scoffed at and ultimately banned by the medical establishment, by the 1950s, Hoxsey's formula had been used to treat thousands of patients, who testified to its efficacy.
The single mother Leonie has great worries: Since her ex-boyfriend left her a huge debt mountain, knows the young cosmetics saleswoman hardly how to make a living.
With detailed assistance from a self-help book -- written by a self-described love guru (Jolina Magdangal) -- Denise (Jennylyn Mercado), a hopeless romantic, finally manages to catch the attention of the man she's had her eye on forever (Mike Tan).
The movie covers the careers of five up-and-coming horror-movie loving directors – Mark Borchardt ('Coven'), Ron Atkins ('Necromaniac'), Dave Stagnari ('Catharsis'), John Gora ('Chirpy'), and Brian Singleton.