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M.O.E.T.: Money Over Everything 2024
Following a family tragedy, an enterprising young woman takes on a new profession.
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Cannibalism 2020    star_border 6
A short film starring two arrogant people.
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The Mule 2020
A Midwestern city man’s plans to score money to buy himself the car of his dreams goes left after his cousin’s nutty boyfriend decides to ride along.
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Birthday Behavior 2019
Produced by Mula Films, Birthday Behavior is the tale of Kierra, Eyana, and LaDawn, three best friends, whose birthdays fall on three consecutive days and their two friends Mumu and Orlando set a memorable list of crazy events all weekend. The only problem is that once they put their plan in motion, everything that could go wrong with girls does.
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Buffed Up 2016    star_border 8
From the creators that brought you the movie ‘2Eleven’, Mula Films presents to you another classic Detroit blockbuster. In the soon to be released film, “Buffed Up”, the plot consist of a group of three college students on a mission to attain one thing… a pair of Cartier frames. With little knowledge on how to get their hands on the glasses, the group of college students are eventually forced to steal, hustle up the money, and even snatch the costly eyewear which leads them into a world of trouble. The directors of this “hood comedy” have collectively recruited a handful of stars and Detroit legends alike, such as IceWear Vezzo, KC Clark, DJ BJ, Kash Doll and more to headline this film.
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2eleven 2015    star_border 7
2Eleven is the tale of two brothers hustling to survive in the streets of Detroit. Zo, the calm, ambitious brother, wants nothing more than to give his daughter, Natty, a better life while Murda, the flashy, hot tempered brother, loves the fast life and even faster money. Two very different brothers with the same occupation, committing robberies. Zo, Murda, and their accomplice Rell start off as small time thieves until Zo links up with a season veteran who gives them the opportunity to catch bigger fish and make more money. Once these "jack boys" begin to see a shift in income, the differences between Zo and Murda become more apparent. Tempers flare, blood is shed, and lines are crossed. The more money that is made, the more loyalty is tested. This urban drama is sure to leave you thinking.
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