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Red Corvette (2009)
Our First Film in Arizona.
Time passes so quickly. It is hard to believe this film was made nearly ten years ago. The look and the message are more relevant now than ever before. People use marijuana and drive on marijuana more now than ever before and oftentimes it has tragic consequences for all.
Red Corvette is a movie about college students taking life on it's own terms and dealing with their issues in the here and now not kicking them down the road or sweeping them under the proverbial rug. The actors are tremendous the director Brenton Covington is sought after as a director and editor and many of the actors have gone on to successful Hollywood careers. We are thankful to Amazon prime for allowing us to release this film and for Hollywood Makeover for including it in their teenage film series.
A Federal Case (2008)
NIce to have This Film For Teenagers
Federal Case was shot on the Texas Mexico border almost ten years ago yet the film still holds up to today's standards. What happens when teenagers view life differently than their parents. What happens when a parent is telling a pregnant teen to end it but the teen is committed to keeping the life growing within. All these subjects are handling in a great dramatic fashion. The footage from Mexico is exciting and authentic. The movie has the gritty Texas look we have all come to love.
King's Man (2010)
Terrific Experience
Imagine making a film about kidnapped children in a city where less than a mile from filming over 56 sexual predators are living. Imagine making it realistic when every day more and more children are kidnapped feeding the demand for sexual perverts with human slaves. That is the story of King's Man and unlike Taken with it terrific chase scene King's Man is gritty believable and well done. Brenton Covington brings a scene of film knowledge letting the characters act out the drama rather than forcing anything out of the them The story unwinds seamlessly scene by scene as the audience sits in the seats wondering what will happen next. The theme song Blood Cries out is especially tearful and even though you expect resolution in real life the tragedy is most children are never found. King's Man is a must view for parents of young children.