Mia Moore

Christmas the Wright Way

In this story of a black family at Christmas, three sisters try to save the family business, sort out their love lives, and have a great holiday.

And the Tiara Goes to...

It's the mid-1970s, and nine-year-old Julie Albright plays on the boys' basketball team. She wants to perform basketball dribbling for her talent in the school beauty pageant but is teased by girls at school for the thought of it. Julie has to decide if she'll stay true to herself or conform to the norm. While she's at it, she gives an unconventional, yet forward-thinking answer to the interview question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" See Julie shine in this American Girl movie starring Jolie Ledford.

When Pigs Fly

Uncle Al tells his niece Esme the story of how he once found a magical tree that could bring his drawings and sketches to life. The tree’s keeper, Grey, along with those living sketches, provided Al comfort in his tumultuous household. Esme’s curiosity picks up where Young Al’s left off, and she discovers the beauty behind his imagination

The Ones Left Behind

In their hometown, a writer named Caesar and his closest friend Leonardo go on a final exploration of the city before Caesar's departure. Throughout the day, they encounter an array of characters, each representing different facets of city life and the dreams they hold dear.

Not My Grandpa! 4

While visiting her step-grandpa, Mazy discovers that they share a mutual interest in BDSM. When gramps catches her masturbating he teaches her a lesson about privacy, the hard way. Lola wasn't expecting her step-grandpa to be so pervy, but when he reveals his "blue balls" to her, she takes pity on him and gives him the release he craves. Ava is sad to see her step-grandpa's eyesight is fading. Turns out it's all a trick by a naughty old man to get a peak at Ava's tight, young body. After fishing, step-grandpa wants to get Mia used to cleaning the fish. He has her close her eyes, but instead of grabbing the fish, she grabs his hard cock.