
Saturday, May 17th TV listings for INDIEplex - Pacific
The Butler (2013)
A White House butler (Forest Whitaker) has a front-row seat to history through three decades and seven presidential administrations, including those of Eisenhower (Robin Williams), Kennedy (James Marsden) and Nixon (John Cusack).
Beast of Burden (2018)
A pilot must deliver a shipment of cocaine across the U.S.-Mexican border for his final run as a smuggler. Alone in a small plane, he's faced with the burden of the cartel, his deal with the DEA and his increasingly tense relationship with his wife.
Mr. Jones (2013)
Two filmmakers (Sarah Jones, Jon Foster) discover too late that it was a bad idea to make a documentary about their neighbor (Mark Steger), a reclusive artist.
Thanks for Sharing (2012)
A recovering sex addict (Mark Ruffalo) tries not to fall off the wagon as he woos a new girlfriend (Gwyneth Paltrow) who feels the need to express her rampant sexuality.
Bobcat Moretti (2022)
An obese multiple sclerosis patient takes up boxing, the same sport his late father once practiced. With help from dedicated trainers at the gym, he embarks on a transformative journey to regain his health and self-confidence, shedding 154 pounds.
Facing Ali (2009)
Boxers George Chuvalo, Ron Lyle, Leon Spinks, Larry Holmes and other fighters discuss their experiences in the ring with Muhammad Ali.
Beast of Burden (2018)
A pilot must deliver a shipment of cocaine across the U.S.-Mexican border for his final run as a smuggler. Alone in a small plane, he's faced with the burden of the cartel, his deal with the DEA and his increasingly tense relationship with his wife.
Rapture-Palooza (2013)
Left behind after the Rapture, a young woman (Anna Kendrick) and her boyfriend (John Francis Daley) set out to prevent the Antichrist (Craig Robinson) from taking her as his unholy bride.
The Butler (2013)
A White House butler (Forest Whitaker) has a front-row seat to history through three decades and seven presidential administrations, including those of Eisenhower (Robin Williams), Kennedy (James Marsden) and Nixon (John Cusack).