Spirit Lost

Original Release Date:  3/25/1996
Genre:   Horror
Rating:   R
Director:  Neema Barnette
Studio(s):  The Black Entertainment Network, United Image Entertainment, Artisan Home Entertainment.
Running Time:  90 mins.

Cast:   Cynda Williams (Arabella), Leon (John), Regina Taylor (Willie), Tamara Tunie (Anne), Juanita Jennings (Vera), James Avery (Dr. Glidden).

Story:  John Chapman and his beautiful wife Willie have just moved into a seaside village on the North Carolina coast.  But they quickly discover that their quaint new house already has a long-standing tenant.  Built 200 years ago by a philandering sea captain, the house is residence to the spirit of Arabella, an abandoned lover with an insatiable, centuries-old lust and a viciously jealous nature.  Spirit Lost welcomes you to the dark side of Ghost – an erotic tale of the supernatural.  Source(s):  Video Detective; blackhorrormovies.com.

 

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Where Children Play

Where Children PlayRelease Date:  12/1/15 (DVD)
Genre:  Drama
Rating:  NR
Running Time: 106 mins.
Studio: Turning Point Pictures
Director:  Leila Djansi

Cast:  Brian White (Jeremy Spencer), Teyonah Parris (Bellissima McCain), Leon (David McCain), Macy Gray (Helen Harold), Edwina Findley Dickerson (Gayle McCain), Miranda Bailey (Paige), Kylee Russell (Ruby).

Story:  Film centers on a young woman who extricates herself from a violent family situation in an act of self-preservation but to find herself, she must face her fears. Estranged from her family for ten years, Bellissima, ‘Bell’ Mccain, returns to Compton for her mother’s funeral and then is forced to stay and care for her sick father. The house becomes flooded not only with vivid memories of the abuse doled out by the very man whom Bell must nurse, but also her teenage sister, Ruby, who had died in the house has long awaited Bell’s return. Source(s): IMDB, Blackflix.

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Details:  On 4/5/15, The Wrap reported that Where Children Play has been acquired by the Urban Movie Channel.  The film is slated for a limited theatrical release in June and will also run on the Urban Movie Channel.  Source:  The Wrap.

I Really Hate My Ex

a/k/a Ex-Free

I Really Hate My Ex

Release Date:  4/14/15 (DVD + Digital)
Genre:  Romance/Comedy
Rating:  R
Running Time:  84 mins.
Studio(s):  Archway West Productions, Distributors Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Director:  Troy Byer

Cast:  Chris Spencer (Calvin), Leon (Sean), Darrin DeWitt Henson (Robert), Shari Headley (Wendy), JD Lawrence (Sgt. Shilton), Troy Byer (Tanya), Bresha Webb (Lela), Daphnee Duplaix (Jessica), Tomiko Fraser Hines (Brea).

Story:  Three women kidnap their exes and hold them hostage until they get the answers they think they need in order for their hearts to be free. Source(s): IMDB, Amazon.

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Soul Ties

 

Release Date:  12/14/18
Genre:  Drama
Rating:  NR
Running Time:  Unknown
Studio(s):  5459 Films,
AVG Global Entertainment,
AmVic Entertainment,
Eleventh Entertainment,
Followme Productions
Directors:  Victor Hobson, Tee Ashira

Cast:  Rocsi (Paula), Katy Mixon (Grace), Terri J. Vaughn (Ruth), Christopher McDonald (Sydney), Leon (Dale, Sr.), Victoria Rowell (Maybelle), Flex Alexander (Jessie), Jasmine Burke,  (Melinda), Kyla Drew Simmons (Young Terry), Chico Benymon (Anthony), Joe Torry (Morris).

Story:  Based on the Novel Soul Ties by Tee Ashira.  When a young woman’s faith in her beloved collides head on with her faith in people, what begins as a tale of gut wrenching heartache, ends in a triumphant redemption that not only touches the soul, it leaves a welcome mat at the door of awakening. Source: IMDB.

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