John "Falcon" Chapman, is an ex-marine anti-hero plagued with a terrible secret consuming him with guilt. On the self-destructive edge, he learns his sister Cindy has been brutally beaten in the favelas of Brazil and travels there to hunt down her attackers. In the process he discovers an underground world of drugs, prostitution, and police corruption ruled protected by the powerful Hirimoto.
In 1960s North Carolina, a precocious 10-year-old girl has fantasies of escaping her unhappy home. When she befriends a mentally disabled man on his way to an institution, their close bond stirs up concerns that threaten to break them apart.
After being arrested for solicitation, a high-class prostitute threatens to make public a list of her best clients.
John "Falcon" Chapman (Michael Jai White), is an ex-marine plagued with a terrible secret consuming him with guilt in this edge of your seat action.
Dancing at the Blue Iguana offers a rare glimpse into the often misunderstood world of the strip club, which is much more than the sum of its voyeuristic offerings. The Blue Iguana, in the heart of Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, is a club where the glamour is tinged with decay, a crossroads where lives intersect and personas are donned and shed with equal abandon.