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Escape from Hell.


15th MARCH, 08
Do you believe in life after death? Dr. Eric Robinson wants to believe and experience that infinite love and warmth that near death testimonies claim is on the other side of life. His colleague, Dr. Marissa Holloway, is on a crusade to alleviate the fear of death and suffering by proving to the world that heaven awaits everyone. In a moment of desperation, Dr. Robinson faces death and discovers the reality of hell – a place the Bible portrays – a hell from which we must all escape.

This new evangelistic movie challenges viewers to confront the inevitable…death and judgment. In action-packed drama we get a glimpse of what heaven and hell may be like. It is a wonderful tool to share Christ with unsaved family and friends. Don’t miss this action packed movie that uses state-of-the-art special effects to take us to Heaven and Hell.

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  Reggies Prayer .


22ND MARCH, 08
Reggie White stars as a NFL superstar turned high school coach who transforms at risk kids into champions.
Due to the death of a young child involved in a convenience store robbery, football superstar, Reggie Knox (Reggie White), retires at the top of his game to become a coach and a 10th grade history teacher, at principal Oaski’s (Pat Morita) inner city high school.

Mr. Portola (The Giant), the neighborhood thug, has been recruiting kids into the fringes of street crime. When a football player gets tangled up in Portola’s underworld schemes, the boy is kidnapped. A wilderness chase puts Reggie against Portola, while the life of a 16-year-old boy hangs in the balance between good and evil.

Reggie’s strong Christian faith as well as his love for God’s children is a powerful testament in this inspirational family film. Taking a lesson from Jesus’ “Parable of the Lost Sheep”, Reggie shows all of us that salvation for even one child (or lost sheep) is more important than any material possession including winning a Super Bowl ring.

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  Timepiece .


29TH MARCH, 08

This historical drama takes a new and refreshing look at America's legacy of racism and injustice. Distinguished actor James Earl Jones (COMING TO AMERICA, FIELD OF DREAMS) plays a black clock maker who is unjustly arrested for the murder of a racist. Knowing the old clock maker is innocent, a troubled businessman (Kevin Kilner of HOME ALONE 3) steps in to take the blame, claiming self-defense. Meanwhile, Kilner must also cope with his daughter's illness and his own troubled romance.



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