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- "You People" is a satirical comedy about modern stereotypes, chronicling the life of an intelligent, white-washed, African-American college student, adopted by a liberal Caucasian family, who has a crisis of identity while growing up in bible belt, white suburbia with his urban hip-hop culture obsessed, white best friend. When an attractive girl on campus approaches the black protagonist based on his "presumed" stereotypical traits, he has to undergo a "cultural transformation" with the help of his white companion to tap into his inner "blackness." With a fresh, topical examination of identity, an eclectic mix of minority characters (e.g. Asians, LGBT, Hispanics, etc.) playing against type, and a strong emphasis on self-discovery, empathy, and tolerance, "You People" aims to tell a conventional story, unconventionally.
- Strangers on a bus find themselves fighting for their lives when one of them reads from a Gothic book and brings to life six dead serial killers who proceed to hunt them down one by one.
- Five high school friends are about to graduate from the human race.
- Ryan and Jessica head to Mississippi with their dementia-addled, but good natured Uncle John to attend the funeral of their recently deceased grandmother. With Jessica in a seemingly failed marriage and Ryan carrying a secret he has kept from his family, the baggage they are packing is heavy. They end their exhausting journey south only to be greeted by their overbearing mother and her never-ending critique on their lives as she hides her own depression with a bottle of wine. However, Aunt Fran and Uncle John are ever present to add humor to the ailing situation. With laughter and tears, director William Tyler takes his audience deep into the recesses of a modern, Southern family's struggle to stay together during a time of separation and death. The Long Drive Home is the journey of a family's fight to overcome division and difference of opinion and stay driven by love.
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- 21 Guns is a story of deep friendship, love and sacrifice in the life of a soldier and his family.
- A look inside the minds of two students who have been bullied to the extreme.
- Ronnie BoDean is a larger-than-life "toughman" suffering from a mean hangover. When his neighbor is jailed, his native warrior's need to teach takes over so he shows her two precocious kids modern "survival skills".
- A young photographer, who has recently isolated himself, starts being haunted by the images of a white rabbit and a scarecrow.
- Disoriented and forced to relive memory after memory, John Peterson struggles to solve the mystery of what is happening to him and the identity of the enigmatic woman, who is seemingly guiding his way.
- Three college students must find a way to rid themselves with a dead body while hopefully avoiding jail.
- "Year twenty of the Fall. Everything west of the Rockies is ash. War rages in the east. Perched right in the middle... My home, the Great Plains."
- Based on true events, "The Stand-In" tells the story of Bryan, a young man whose wedding is turned upside down when his biological mother refuses to attend at the last minute.
- After a traumatic childhood, an orphan's increasingly violent behavior forces her parents to confront their adopted daughter's mental illness as they decide her future.
- A story about an unlikely friendship between a convenience store owner and a shy, young girl.
- Hana tells the touching story of a dying man and his reflections on a single moment with a lost love in his past.