Wine Thief is now available on digital and on demand in the UK. Photo: One Tree Entertainment, used with permission.
🍷 Wine Thief Now Streaming in the UK – A Must-Watch Comedy for Wine Lovers and Film Fans
Great news for UK viewers! After a strong digital release in the US and Canada, Wine Thief is now officially available to rent or buy in the UK. If you’re looking for a fresh, hilarious indie comedy to stream tonight, this offbeat film is the perfect pick. (One Tree Entertainment, 2025)
About Wine Thief – A Wild Comedy Set in the World of Winemaking
Wine Thief is a bold, off-the-rails comedy that blends sibling rivalry, chaotic ambition, and disastrously funny decisions. With its mix of slapstick humor and winery-world satire, the film delivers a fun, lighthearted watch for fans of indie movies and wine-themed films.
Director: Lana Read Cast: Robert Rusler, Vernon Wells, Houston Rhines
Plot Overview
The story follows Terry, a reckless freewheeler who convinces his successful winemaker brother, Tobin, to fund a ridiculous reality TV show to boost his winery’s fame. What unfolds is pure chaos, a disastrous production crew, hilarious vineyard misadventures, and even sabotage from a rival winery at the Golden World Wine Awards.
Tobin must protect his wine, his reputation, and his sanity as Terry’s schemes spiral out of control.
Where to Watch Wine Thief
You can now stream or rent Wine Thief on major digital platforms, including:
All Saints Day will be available on digital and on demand. Photo: One Tree Entertainment, used with permission.
🎬 New Release Spotlight: ALL SAINTS DAY
Some family reunions are more sobering than others…
Mark your calendars: ALL SAINTS DAY arrives on digital and on demand December 2. This darkly funny, emotionally layered story blends dark comedy with family drama in a tight, compelling 99-minute feature. (One Tree Entertainment, 2025)
About the Film
When Ronan realizes his oldest brother, Kier, is drinking himself toward disaster, he launches a desperate intervention. But doing so means calling in reinforcements: their estranged priest brother and long-lost sister.
What follows is a chaotic, heartfelt, and unexpectedly humorous Irish family reunion, where old wounds and buried secrets collide in ways no one is prepared for.
The Creative Team
Written by Julianne Homokay Homokay is a multi-talented screenwriter, playwright, performer, director, and musician. With an MFA in Playwriting from UNLV, her work spans numerous full-length plays and musicals.
ALL SAINTS DAY is adapted from her original stage play All Saints in the Old Colony, a 2015 Eugene O’Neill Theater Center semi-finalist that premiered at Playhouse on the Square in Memphis in 2018.
Directed by Matt Aaron Krinsky Krinsky, director, producer, and writer, brings extensive experience across film, theater, and live events. ALL SAINTS DAY marks his feature film directorial debut, introducing his grounded, character-driven approach to the big screen.
Starring
Don Swayze (Ethan Coen’s Honey Don’t!, On Swift Horses, True Blood)
Strangers in a Car Park will be available on digital and on demand on November 11, 2025. Photo: One Tree Entertainment, used with permission.
New Movie Spotlight: Strangers in a Car Park
🎬 Strangers in a Car Park
The truth will always come to light
Available On Digital and On Demand – November 11
Written and Directed by: Stuart McBratney
Starring: Brenton Prince (Home and Away, Underbelly), Lawrence Ola (Upright, Wellmania, face of STEP ONE underwear), and Arnijka Larcombe-Weate (Boy Swallows Universe)
When a cleaning lady spots a celebrated surfer being honored with a medal for heroism, her world comes crashing down. She recognizes him as the man who assaulted her years ago. (One Tree Entertainment, 2025)
With only a streetwise courier by her side, she sets out to expose the truth, risking everything to confront the man who’s built his life on lies.
Strangers in a Car Park is an unflinching and unorthodox drama about memory, justice, and the lies we tell ourselves and others.
Release Date: November 11 Watch: On Digital & On Demand
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Lying in Wait is a girls’ night gone wrong thriller that keeps you guessing. Photo: One Tree Entertainment, used with permission.
🎬Lying In Wait (2025) — Movie Review
Synopsis: During a girls’ night out, Skyler goes missing and Rachel and Daniela desperately search for her. All clues point to a kidnapping, but Rachel knows there’s more to the case and everyone has a secret. (One Tree Entertainment, 2025)
Written by: Tomas Decurgez & Savanah Joeckel Directed by: Tomas Decurgez Starring: Savanah Joeckel, Tony Garza, and Tomas CL Genre: Thriller
Review
Lying in Wait delivers a tense, twist-filled thriller that keeps you guessing until the final moments. The film opens with a chilling scene: a couple enjoying a quiet day outdoors when their dog uncovers a buried body with only a fly-infested hand visible. From there, the focus shifts to Skyler and Rachel, who are picking up Daniela for what’s supposed to be a carefree girls’ night out.
That night quickly unravels into a nightmare when Skyler vanishes without a trace. Her friends Rachel and Daniela, portrayed with raw urgency and emotional depth, refuse to sit back as the police chase dead ends.
As Rachel digs deeper, the film peels back layers of deceit and every character hides something, and no one is who they seem. Director Tomas Decurgez balances moody cinematography with tight pacing, creating an atmosphere where even silence feels dangerous. The urban nightlife scenes, shot with grainy realism, amplify the sense of dread.
While some secondary characters feel underdeveloped, the suspense never lets up. The psychological tension drives the story, exploring friendship, guilt, and secrets that resurface when trust is broken. Told through a non-linear narrative, flashbacks gradually reveal the truth behind Skyler’s disappearance.
By the time the mystery unravels, Lying in Wait proves to be more than a simple kidnapping story; it’s a haunting exploration of betrayal and the dark corners of the human heart.
⭐ Rating: 4/5 — A gripping and atmospheric thriller worth watching.
*Thank you to One Tree Entertainment for the screener link for review consideration. I haven’t been compensated for this review and all views and opinions expressed are my own.
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Vertical Acquires Keith Jardine’s Time-Loop Thriller “Kill Me Again” — Set for August 2025 Release
Los Angeles, CA – Vertical has secured distribution rights for writer/director Keith Jardine’s hybrid psychological sci-fi horror film Kill Me Again across North America, UK/Ireland, and Australia/New Zealand. The film will premiere in select theaters and On Demand on August 8, 2025. (Bolte Media, 2025)
Starring Brendan Fehr (Roswell, Final Destination), Raoul Max Trujillo (Dark Winds, Mayans M.C.), and Majandra Delfino (Roswell, Friends with Better Lives), Kill Me Again puts a chilling twist on the time-loop trope.
🔪About the Film
In Kill Me Again, Charlie (Fehr) — a notorious serial killer infamously dubbed The Midnight Mangler — finds himself trapped in a violent time loop, reliving the same bloody night at a desolate roadside diner. At first, Charlie indulges in his deadly instincts, but as the bodies pile up and his grip on reality slips, he becomes desperate to break free from the endless cycle.
“This movie started for me when I began thinking about our obsession with true crime and how, in that medium, the villains, in a way, become the heroes. It’s a guilty pleasure we share, and I wanted to exploit that on screen. Brendan Fehr is masterful and really pulled off what seemed impossible. I’m so grateful to share this.” — Keith Jardine, Writer/Director
🎥 A Dark, Genre-Bending Ride
“Keith has crafted a fantastic new take on the time loop film. By putting a villainous character at the center, he’s subverted expectations and will take genre audiences on a chaotic and entertaining ride. We look forward to presenting the film to audiences this summer.” — Tony Piantedosi, SVP of Acquisitions, Vertical
Kill Me Again was produced by Jardine alongside Juergen Heinemann (also the film’s cinematographer), Heath Hensley, Mark Steinig, Tara Tovarek, and Darren White. Todd Spradlin served as co-producer. Additional crew includes Kevin Hale (Shadow Force) as editor and Jaden Price as costume designer.
🎬 About Keith Jardine
Best known for his fearless career as a UFC fighter, Keith Jardine has emerged as a bold voice in film and television. After appearances in major productions like Inherent Vice, John Wick, Love Lies Bleeding, and Copshop, Jardine turned his creative energy to storytelling behind the camera.
His directorial debut, the award-winning short El Paso 11:55, earned accolades at four Academy-qualifying festivals. With Kill Me Again, Jardine cements himself as a rising filmmaker, blending psychological horror and sci-fi with a fresh and unsettling edge.
Upcoming projects include The Edge of Normal and Over Your Dead Body, where he stars alongside Jason Segel and Samara Weaving.
🏛️ About Vertical
Founded in 2012, Vertical is a globally recognized independent distributor specializing in film releases across theatrical, digital, and streaming platforms. With a full-service approach to marketing, sales, and distribution, Vertical continues to champion original storytelling and elevate independent cinema.
Stay tuned for the release of Kill Me Again — a time-loop thriller that dares to ask: What happens when the monster can’t stop being a monster?
A woman with the ability to travel between parallel realities is devastated when she loses her husband in a tragic accident. Overcome with grief, she journeys through the multiverse in search of a reality where he’s still alive. (One Tree Entertainment, 2025)
Movie Review: Ingress – A Haunting Journey Through the Multiverse
Ingress is a gripping sci-fi drama that combines emotional depth with mind-bending concepts. At its core is Riley (played masterfully by Rachel Noll James), a woman shattered by the sudden loss of her husband in a tragic accident. But Riley isn’t like most people—she has the rare ability to travel between parallel realities. Fueled by grief and desperation, she begins a journey across the multiverse in search of a world where her husband still lives.
Director Rachel Noll James crafts a visually stunning and emotionally charged narrative that explores not only the scientific “what-ifs” of alternate realities but also the human heart’s unwillingness to let go. Every effort at a reunion gives her glimpses of hope, heartbreak, and hard truths, challenging her understanding of love, fate, and identity. Along the way she meets Daniel Cassanders, an author who tries to help her with his specialized skillset.
The production value is good and the cinematography is striking. Rachel Noll James skillfully brings Riley’s struggles to life and given Daniel’s complicated role in her life, Christopher Clark handles his role well.
Ingress skillfully combines intimate storytelling with grand speculative ideas. It’s not just about science fiction—it’s about the emotional consequences of clinging to the past and the cost of rewriting fate.
With a haunting score and a poignant conclusion, Ingress will linger long after the credits roll. It’s a must-watch for fans of cerebral, emotionally driven science fiction.
Have you seen Ingress? Share your thoughts.
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*The author was contacted for an honest review and received a link to this movie. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.
Emily Moss Wilson’s new film ‘Inheritance.’ Courtesy photo, used with permission.
When it comes to films, dramas contain emotional depth, compelling characters, and exploration of the human experience. They often tackle complex themes such as love, loss, identity, and morality, allowing viewers to connect with the story on a personal level. This emotional resonance is a key reason for their enduring appeal. Whether based on true events or fictional narratives, dramas invite introspection and empathy, offering a mirror to society and the self. Their ability to evolve with cultural shifts while maintaining timeless emotional truths ensures their continued popularity across generations, making them a cornerstone of cinema around the world.
The new drama film Inheritance will be showing in select US theaters from May 6 through May 22 and will be available on digital and on demand on June 3. (One Tree Entertainment, 2025)
‘Inheritance’…The Past Never Dies
Directed by Emily Moss Wilson Starring Austin Highsmith Garces (Scream TV Series, Criminal Minds, Dolphin Tale), Rachel Noll James, Wes Brown (True Blood, 90210, Hart of Dixie), Michelle Hurd (Star Trek: Picard, Blindspot Hawaii Five-0)
Estranged sisters Lucy and Paige reluctantly reunite to bury their father, only to find themselves drawn back into the tangled web of their painful past. As old wounds resurface, they discover that they’ve inherited far more than just money.
CINEMA SCREENING TIMES BELOW
LOS ANGELES, CA May 6th @ 7p.m. – Laemmle Glendale – MORE INFO HERE *Talkback with actors Michelle Hurd & Austin Highsmith Garces May 8th @ 7p.m. – Laemmle Santa Monica – MORE INFO HERE *Talkback with actors Michelle Hurd & Austin Highsmith Garces May 9th – May 22nd – Laemmle Santa Monica (Various Times – TBA)
WASHINGTON STATE May 9th – 22nd @ 6:30p.m. daily – Bainbridge Island Cinemas – TICKETS HERE *Talkbacks on May 13th and 22nd with actor/writer Rachel Noll James and producer Sienna Beckman May 9th – 15th @ 6p.m. daily – Historic Admiral in West Seattle – TICKETS HERE May 21st @ 7p.m. – Kingston Firehouse Theater – TICKETS HERE *Talkback with actor/writer Rachel Noll James and producer Sienna Beckman
NEW ORLEANS, LA May 18th @ 3p.m. – The Broad Theater – TICKETS HERE *Talkback with director Emily Moss Wilson, editor Misty Talley, producer Daniel Lewis
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Healing Towers is available to rent or buy. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
Why do we love horror movies so much? Could it be that by tapping into our primal fears, they offer a safe space to explore the unknown and confront anxiety? Moviegoers like the genre’s ability to thrill, shock, and provoke deep emotional responses. From supernatural terrors to psychological thrillers, horror evolves with cultural shifts, reflecting society’s fears and concerns. Its relevance endures because it pushes boundaries, sparks conversation, and allows viewers to experience fear without real danger. Whether through jump scares or creeping dread, horror remains a cathartic experience for many, making it a timeless and ever-popular genre that continues to reinvent itself for each new generation.
Healing Towers is directed by Shuja Paul and stars Andrew Keegan, William McNamara, and Nikki Leigh.
The only cure is waking up…
A detective’s search for his missing daughter uncovers a horrifying link to a twisted psychiatrist’s dream therapy treatment, where deranged patients are forced to enact their darkest fantasies on innocent victims. (One Tree Entertainment, 2025)
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Written and directed by Joy Hopwood, It’s Our Time will be available starting April 15, 2025. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
Romantic comedies, or rom-coms, hold a timeless charm that continue to captivate audiences. Blending humor with heart, they offer a lighthearted escape into worlds where love triumphs and laughter heals. Viewers are drawn to the chemistry between characters, the witty dialogue, and the hopeful endings that promise happiness despite obstacles. Rom-coms often mirror real-life relationships, making them relatable while still idealized enough to be comforting. Their universal themes of connection, vulnerability, and second chances resonate across cultures. In an often chaotic world, romantic comedies provide a feel-good refuge—a reminder that love, with a little humor, can be beautifully uncomplicated.
For fans of romantic comedies, here’s a new one that will be available on digital and on demand starting April 15, 2025: It’s Our Time.
It’s Our Time: Filmmaker Emilia Kong is about to be evicted and her screenplay might just be her ticket to success. But when her ruthless script funding officer falls for her best friend, Emilia’s plan spirals into a hilarious mess of misunderstandings, friendship, and love. It will be available on digital and on demand on April 15, 2025. (One Tree Entertainment, 2025)
Written & directed by Joy Hopwood Starring Peter Thurnwald (XO, Kitty), Tiana Hogben, Bianca Bradey
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The gripping crime thriller The Interrogation of Anna Goode is coming to digital and on demand on April 8, 2025. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
Crime thrillers captivate audiences with their intense narratives, suspenseful twists, and morally complex characters. These films often explore the darker sides of human nature, weaving intricate plots filled with deception, mystery, and high-stakes action. Viewers are drawn to the adrenaline rush of solving crimes alongside detectives or navigating the minds of criminals. The unpredictability and psychological depth keep audiences on edge, making each moment gripping. From classic noir to modern psychological thrillers, crime films provide an escape into a world of danger and intrigue, where justice is uncertain and the line between good and evil is often blurred.
The new crime thriller The Interrogation of Anna Goode is coming to digital and on demand on April 8, 2025.(One Tree Entertainment, 2025)
The Interrogation of Anna Goode – While questioning a murder suspect, FBI Agent John Savage inexplicably finds himself on the opposite side of the table. Now framed for the crime, he must go to extreme lengths to reveal the shocking truth.
Written & directed by DC Hamilton Starring Max Adler, Neil Hopkins, Brinna Kelly
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