William Adashek

Most Popular William Adashek Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Drones Trailer (2013)

18 October 2013

Drones begins in the Nevada desert, where new girl Sue Lawson joins airman Jack in a hot, windowless bunker from which they manoeuvre unmanned drones across the plains of Afghanistan.

The Silent Thief Trailer (2012)

15 April 2012

Brennan is an outcast drifter who threatens to destroy a family's unity by displacing their son, Mike, while he is away at college.

Pandemic Trailer (2016)

26 February 2016

After a virus of epic proportions overwhelms the planet—with more infected than uninfected—humanity is losing its grip on survival and its only hope is finding a cure and keeping the infected contained.

Anguish Trailer (2015)

21 July 2015

A new girl in a quiet town, Tess tries to manage her psychosis while adjusting to her new life with her mom.

35 and Ticking Trailer (2011)

20 May 2011

Victoria, Zenobia, Cleavon, and Phil are all friends approaching the age of 35 and struggling to build the families they've always dreamed of.

Kepler X-47 Trailer (2014)

29 April 2014

A woman struggles to adjust to her new life in a human zoo exhibit on an alien planet.

Gotta Get Down to It Trailer (2019)

18 April 2019

A young college professor and her students become embroiled in an intense political protest because of a controversial speaker on campus.

The Midnight Swim Trailer (2015)

26 June 2015

Spirit Lake is unusually deep. No diver has ever managed to find the bottom. When Dr. Amelia Brooks disappears during a deep-water dive, her three daughters travel home.

Training Wheels Trailer (2022)

20 January 2022

A socially inept woman rents one man to prepare for another.

Box Out Trailer (2021)

20 September 2021

A choreographic interpretation of the mental strategies that are utilized in basketball. Under the guidance of Coach John Mosley, Head Coach of East Los Angeles College Men’s Basketball team, Micaela Taylor and Jermaine Spivey portray themes of disruption, confrontation, and resistance in the context of both the court and the relationships we hold.