Undeniably one of the most important and influential gay music acts in the last twenty years, Pansy Division pioneered the "queercore" genre long before other gay musicians had the confidence to come out of the closet, and without major record label support or mainstream radio airplay. Using original and archive footage and covering over fifteen years as a group, Pansy Division: Life in a Gay Rock Band is a fast-paced, intimate and humorous account of one of rock's most fearless acts. From their first days in San Francisco's underground music scene to a full-fledged stadium tour with Green Day and beyond, founding members Jon Ginoli and Chris Freeman overcome increasingly difficult line-up changes, prejudice and near-poverty to keep the band together and create music that has truly made a difference.
Eddie Burns (Ving Rhames) é um detetive aposentado que deu 15 anos e a mobilidade do seu braço esquerdo para servir a polícia de Reno, Nevada. Quando sua irmã, Kassie (Kerry Washington) desaparece, Eddie descobre que ela foi torturada e estuprada por membros de uma gangue ligada a pornografia com adolescentes. Quem esta por trás de tudo isto é o misterioso Charlie Strom (Gary Oldman), que quer se vingar de algo que aconteceu há alguns anos.
Jeff Lucas is already an outcast, but when he makes a horror film instead of a documentary for a class project, the ridicule his classmates inflict upon him soon turns to outright abuse. After being forced into an auto race with one of his more sadistic classmates, Jeff's car careens over a cliff and the troubled student is presumed to be dead. When a new family moves into the home previously inhabited by Jeff and his family, a series of bizarre occurrences lead the family's high-school-age son to believe that Jeff has returned to inflict revenge upon those who wronged him in life.