Persistent Entertainment Movie Trailers

Most Popular Persistent Entertainment Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Accidental Love Trailer (2015)

10 February 2015

A small town waitress gets a nail accidentally lodged in her head causing unpredictable behavior that leads her to Washington, DC.

Walker Payne Trailer (2006)

27 April 2006

A small-town father is forced to make difficult, heartbreaking decisions in order to save his two daughters.

Passengers Trailer (2008)

26 September 2008

After a plane crash, a young therapist, Claire, is assigned by her mentor to counsel the flight's five survivors.

An Unfinished Life Trailer (2005)

09 September 2005

Stoic and heartbroken, Einar Gilkyson quietly lives in the rugged Wyoming ranchlands alongside his only trusted friend, Mitch Bradley.

Shafted Trailer (2000)

29 March 2000

Steven Byzinsky is convinced he's a blaxploitation superhero. Like Shaft, Dolemite and Black Belt Jones before him, he's keeping' the streets safe for the brother and trying to stay one step ahead of The Man.

Deep in the Valley Trailer (2009)

28 August 2009

Best friends, Carl and Lester, find themselves magically transported into an alternate universe straight out of a real-life adult movie.

Southland Tales Trailer (2007)

14 November 2007

Set in the futuristic landscape of Los Angeles on July 4, 2008, as it stands on the brink of social, economic and environmental disaster.

Remember the Daze Trailer (2008)

11 April 2008

During the summer of 1999, a group of teenagers, through interconnected narratives, live through their last day of high school and prepare for the future.

Freshman Orientation Trailer (2004)

18 January 2004

A bored college student sees a prime opportunity to score with a hot coed who has made the assumption that he is gay, and he decides to play along when she follows her sorority leader's assignment to seduce then cut loose a series of misfits and losers.

The Amati Girls Trailer (2001)

09 January 2001

Four sisters who disagree about everything... except what matters most. Family.