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- Everything your mother was ashamed to tell you about masturbation, in a stimulating documentary.
- Hell's Kitty is a comedy horror series based on the true life events of Nick, a Hollywood writer, and Angel, his possessed and very possessive pussycat.
- "Hell's Kitty" is a supernatural thriller web series based on true-life events about Nick, a Hollywood writer, whose love life is jeopardized by his hellacious cat named Angel. Nick's best friend and neighbor, Adam, (movie extra and slacker) is convinced that Angel is possessed. But Nick adores his cat, and defends her despite all the obvious ominous warnings. There are other problems besides Nick's possessed cat. Nick never gets any sleep because the downstairs neighbor, a nameless recluse and horror movie make up artist, stays up all night making strange noises, and leaving traces of blood in the hallway. Worse, Angel scratched his neighbor, Lisa, a girl Nick once dated, and Lisa is threatening to sue. But as strange supernatural events take place, and people start disappearing, Nick must do something to prevent further catastrophes before his life becomes a living hell.
- WE ARE ANIMALS investigates the animal rights movement and the debate over what rights should be extended to animals. The film takes a candid look at our historical treatment of animals as property and pets, tools, transportation; even food, as well as our use of animals for scientific experimentation. Through a series of compelling interviews with activists, authors, nutritionists, sociologists, psychiatrists, scientists, writers, religious figures, politicians; even everyday people, WE ARE ANIMALS exposes the latest discoveries on animal behavior, and the many ways in which people and animals are similar. From religious figures who believe animals are sacred and have a soul, to those who believe animals were put on this earth to serve humankind, the film examines the debate over whether animal suffering serves a greater human good, while shedding light on the controversy surrounding animal agriculture and the environmental risks; even offering possible alternatives. From on-camera interviews to historical footage and movie clips from films and TV shows, which have helped to shape our view of animals today, WE ARE ANIMALS exposes the many ways in which people have come to depend on animals, while probing the potential risks of ignoring our treatment of them.
- A cat tries to entertain its bored and impatient kitten. This leads to a game involving an apple. The kitten continues to swat at the apple. The mother cat swats back. The game seems pointless. Until something happens to end the game abruptly, leading to profound questions about the meaning of life. Eventually, both cat and kitten discover an obvious yet often overlooked answer to what can feel like a pointless existence.
- The song Rainbow Baby written by singer/songwriter, Nicholas Tana, is a tribute to those who have experienced miscarriage and is dedicated to Tana's children, Sol (deceased 7/4/18) and Catalina (born 10/20/19).
- From axes to oscars! From serial killer to hollywood sensation! The Director is the story of a failed serial killer, who finds artistic fulfilment as director, when his phone number mistakenly appears in an advertisement seeking actresses to be in a horror movie.
- A young boy tries to read to his baby sister but finds himself haunted by monsters. He is forced to confront many types from sticky icky ones, to ones with horns, loud ones, and big and scary ones, too. But after the googly-eyed, lumpy, toothy, horned beasts of various sizes, shapes, and colors observe the boy's baby sister, they become very, very scared. In the end, it's the boy's baby sister who keeps the monsters at bay as she toddles through the house making messes, causing chaos, and bringing the monsters to tears by outdoing their "sticky and icky" and "loud and stinky" ways, and helping her brother learn to face his own fears.
- A mean wizard sends three monsters to torment the Kingdom of Glee led by King Gentle, with the hope of discovering: why the people living there are so happy?
- Leo the lion cub doesn't roar like his brother and sister. "Nobody will ever respect a quiet lion," his father complains. But Leo's mother knows he will roar when he's ready. On the following pages, Leo gets his family out of trouble with his listening skills, helping them evade human hunters and hungry hyenas. But despite Leo's heroics, when it's time for the lions' roaring competition, his father is angry that the cub won't participate. Ashamed, Leo runs to the top of a hill, where he hears a forest fire. He knows the only way he can warn his family is to finally roar. Leo again saves the day, but even though he has loudly roared, he returns to his quiet, listening self.
- Official music video for the "Galactic Girl" song written by Nicholas Tana. An epileptic, non-verbal child envisions a trip to the stars involving everyone around her after she has a seizure at her birthday party.
- Official music video for Solo Song written by Nicholas Tana. The song was written for the documentary film Sticky: a (Self) Love Story.
- A father naps while caring for his child and watching old movies then ends up having a dream in which his child appears as a mob boss ("diaper don") and he and his partner and the nanny as gangsters and molls doing the child's bidding.
- Angel has a showdown with Ms. Rommel. A mysterious camera-wielding stranger captures Nick on camera bound and gagged. A quick investigation ends in a mysterious disappearance, and a very bloody clue.
- In the pilot episode of 'Hell's Kitty' it's Nick"s first date with Lisa at his home. Lisa is excited to meet his cat Angel. But when Lisa tries to put her paws on Angel, she must deal with the CATastrophic consequences.
- Adam suggests to Nick that he get his cat exorcised. Later, Nick has a sexy yet scary dream about Lisa, and is interrupted by loud music blaring from his stereo as he frightfully investigates a possible intruder.
- Nick finds his living room in disarray, music blasting, and books scattered about the floor. He catches Angel in the middle of this strange situation, looking a little suspicious.
- Nick discovers the source of blood beneath his neighbor's door. When Lisa threatens to sue Nick over Angel-related damages, he takes Adam's advice and hires an attorney with a passion for sharp, pointy objects.
- Tormented by nightmares and guilt over Ms. Rommel's fate, Nick hires an attractive cat therapist. She proposes a surprising solution to Angel's "love addiction", while Adam worries that the therapist may become an addiction for Nick.
- Nick's Grandmother visits and gets into a cat fight with Nick's possessed pussycat Angel. Later, Lisa breaks in and unleashes her dog Cerberus on Angel. But the surprise is on Lisa when she finds something supernatural waiting for her inside.
- Lisa threatens Angel with her dog Cerberus. A sex dream about Ms. Strodes turns into a bloody nightmare, and Nick discovers real supernatural events right at his front door.
- Nick tries to relax by taking a bath but is thwarted by a very bloody hallucination. Things gets worse when Adam pops in unexpectedly ruining a private moment with Angel, and everyone is surprised by who shows up next.
- A detective investigating the disappearance of Lisa Graves finds a bloody clue that sends Nick and Adam into a panic.
- The source of the downstairs neighbor's screams is uncovered. The mother of a deceased ex-girlfriend (Adrienne Barbeau) leaves behind a dangerous diary, and Nick discovers the meaning of "phasmophobia".
- An appearance by Creep Creepersin gives some real clown on claw action, as Angel battles an evil assassin conjured from a passage read from Rosemary Carrie's mysterious diary. After Lisa threatens her life, has Angel run away?
- Two sexy horror icons kiss in a threesome gone bad when Hell's Kitty attacks on Valentine's Day.
- A romantic moment between Ms. Strodes and Nick is rudely interrupted. An unexpected intruder attacks Nick in the shower, while another victim falls prey to one of the most bloody and vicious attacks in the series so far.
- In a comic homage to 'Paranormal Activity' and 'The Exorcist', Nick appeals to two priests for help with his possessed pussy. When the priests require paranormal proof, Adam volunteers to be live bait to capture the jealous cat on camera.
- In a comic homage to 'The Exorcist', two maniacal priests get more than they bargained for when they try to exorcise Nick's possessed, demonic cat Angel.
- Two bible traveling salesmen force their way into Nick's apartment, only to be expelled by Nick's possessed pussycat. With few options left, Nick turns to two powerful mediums to help channel his cat's malevolent spirit.