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Watch-Letters to God-Movie-Online-Stream-Free-Trailer-English-Video

Release Date: April 9, 2010 (limited)
Studio: Vivendi Entertainment
Director: David Nixon, Patrick Doughtie
Screenwriter: Patrick Doughtie, Art D'Alessandro, Sandra Thrift, Cullen Douglas
Starring: Ralph Waite, Bailee Madison, Maree Cheatham, Robyn Lively
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG (for thematic material)
Official Website: LetterstoGodthemovie.com
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Plot Summary: A heartfelt tale of inspiration, hope and redemption, "Letters to God" is the story of what happens when one boy's walk of faith crosses paths with one man's search for meaning—the resulting transformational journey touches the lives of everyone around them.

Tyler Doherty (Tanner Maguire) is an extraordinary eight-year-old boy. Surrounded by a loving family and community, and armed with the courage of his faith, he faces his daily battle against cancer with bravery and grace. To Tyler, God is a friend, a teacher and the ultimate pen pal—Tyler's prayers take the form of letters, which he composes and mails on a daily basis.

The letters find their way into the hands of Brady McDaniels (Jeffrey S.S. Johnson), a beleaguered postman standing at a crossroads in his life. At first, he is confused and conflicted over what to do with the letters. But the decision he ultimately makes becomes a testament to the quiet power of one boy's shining spirit and unshakeable faith.

Inspired by a true story, "Letters to God" is an intimate, moving and often funny story about the galvanizing effect one child's belief can have on his family, friends and community.

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Watch-La Mission-Movie-Online-Stream-Free-Trailer-English-Video

Release Date: April 9, 2010 (limited)
Studio: Screen Media Ventures
Director: Peter Bratt
Screenwriter: Peter Bratt
Starring: Benjamin Bratt, Erika Alexander, Jeremy Ray Valdez, Jesse Borrego, Talisa Soto Bratt
Genre: Drama
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Official Website: LaMissionthemovie.com
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Plot Summary: "La Mission" is the story of Che Rivera (Benjamin Bratt), a San Francisco bus driver respected in his Mission district barrio for building beautiful low rider cars, yet feared for his tough and machismo ways.

A reformed inmate and recovering alcoholic, Che's path to redemption is tested when he discovers that his pride and joy--his only child, Jesse (Jeremy Ray Valdez)--is gay. In a homophobic rage, Che violently beats his son, disowning him. Out of pride, Che loses his son – the "best friend he's got" – and once again loses himself. Emotionally broken and vulnerable, Che is left isolated and alone.

In a cathartic moment on the mean streets of the Mission, Che realizes that his patriarchal pride is meaningless to him, and that in order to maintain it, he has sacrificed the one thing that he cherishes most – love.