After the death of gamer Matt Newman, a dark crime unravels throughout San Bernadino County-- that only one man can solve.
Please join Host Tim Heidecker and beloved past guest and also Ex-Wife Toni Newman for an educational video on the benefits of couple's massage.
Join the On Cinema family for a Live evening of celebration, traditional values, and of course, movie magic.
An anthology of seven frightening tales involving a ballerina, a retiring hitman, a mysterious package, immigrants escaping to a better life, a deadly nightmare, an insightful fortune teller and an actor who would kill to get the part.
An FBI raid reveals terrorists poisoning the water supply in a small town as a group of college students head to Pismo Beach for spring break debauchery.
Expertly moderated by the King of Hearts Joe Estevez, the much-awaited debate between HEI Network President Tim Heidecker and original Deck of Cards writer and director Gregg Turkington allows viewers to finally learn the truth behind the production of one of Hollywood's most storied and contentious releases ever.
A dark comedy telling the tale of a man who wakes up from a coma with no memory, learning he may be a serial killer. He pieces his life back together one weird step at a time.
The King of Hearts has disappeared from the Kingdom of Cards. The Joker and his friends set out on a quest to locate him, but there are other forces at play in the Kingdom and someone might have an ace up their sleeve.
A troubled woman must come to terms with her suicide attempts while spending several days in a holding facility.
A vehicle crash in the Pine Barrens leads to a missing teen which raises conspiracy theories about the infamous Jersey Devil legend. On the anniversary of the crash, Sarah Franklin, convinced her cousin Kelsey is alive, goes out to the crash site with Alex, Kelsey's boyfriend, to investigate. Things go downhill quickly as Sarah and Alex uncover what really lurks in the woods.
Joe Estevez was born in Dayton, Ohio to a Catholic, Galician (Spanish) father, Francisco Estévez (1898–1974), and an Irish mother, Mary Anne (née Phelan) (1903–1951). He is one of ten children—nine boys and one girl. As a child, he lived in the South Park neighborhood of Dayton. He attended Chaminade-Julienne High School, a Catholic High School located in Dayton. Upon his graduation, he enlisted and served in the United States Navy. He is the younger brother of actor Martin Sheen and the uncle of Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, Renée Estevez, and Ramon Estevez.
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