Rosamund Pike and David Oyelowo star in the true story of an African king who married a British woman in 1948, causing controversy in both of their countries. It is the inspiring true story of Seretse Khama, the king of Bechuanaland (modern Botswana), and his wife Ruth Williams.
We are delighted to have an exclusive clip from the second season of “Dawn of the Croods,” only on Netflix, premiering August 26.
Watch as Eep, Thunk, Grug, Ugga, Sandy and Gran encounter many new modern-day problems for the first time in history as they navigate life in the prehistoric Croodacious Era! Eep joins the first Scream-Leading team, sets up the first underground dance club, and takes up death-guarding at the watering hole; Grug tries to improve his hunting skills through the introduction of math and convinces the family to go on the first vacation; Thunk invents ventriloquism for the first-ever stand-up comedy show and tries the new fad, Slateboarding, with Eep.
Join the family as they meet new friends and encounter new creatures throughout Ahhh! Valley. Eep gets struck with the crush curse when a new cute guy, Kevin, comes to town; Thunk proves he’s responsible by babysitting the new, troublesome baby neighbor, Cliff; Grug finds a new friend, Gurg, to be his doppelganger when he wants to play hooky from his chores; and while on vacation, the whole family is attacked by a never-before-seen Tyrannoconda and meets a new family, The Broods, who live in a solitary utopia that seems too good to be true…
The people behind Chistian Mingle present “In-Lawfully Yours,” the story of Jesse (Chelsey Crisp), a fun-loving New York City girl, newly divorced by her cheating husband. Jesse graciously helps her recently widowed ex-mother-in-law, Naomi (Marily Henner), pack up her home in small-town Bethel Cove. Jesse’s candid wit, eccentric questions and big city ways clash with the local community, including the town pastor Ben (Joe Williamson), who also happens to be her ex-husband’s brother-in-law.
Much of the filming of the movie took place on and around Regent University’s Virginia Beach, Virginia, campus. Nearly 80 graduate and undergraduate students worked on the film, which was written by Regent professor Sean Gaffney. The DVD release on September 6, 2016 will also include special behind-the-scenes features, highlighting the student filmmakers who helped bring the film to the screen.