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- A Psycho Killer, looking for revenge, kidnaps his victim once again. Last time, she did run away. Now, there's a new opportunity for the Psycho Killer to end his mission. Is it the final round? Sure thing: there will be pain.
- Winnovators Andy and Paul embark on a Windorphin-fueled West Coast tour teaching the seven principles of winning while interacting with other Winnovators.
- After teleporting into Texas illegally, a young man from Mexico stands trial for murder.
- A reclusive young writer is thrown from his comfort zone following the death of his sister and a visit from her uninhibited best friend.
- Filmed at The Anti-Imperialist Plaza in Havana in 2005, Audioslave's Live in Cuba features hits from the band's three albums plus hits from Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine.
- A part documentary, part concert film, "Dream Big" tells a story of a young Finnish pop singer Isac Elliot. The concert segments are recorded at the Barona Arena in Espoo, Finland on December 20, 2014.
- Phil Vassar takes the stage on GAC in an exclusive television premiere of footage shot during a 2005 concert at the Historic Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Boston, MA.
- This video continues the story of sonic warfare between the Department of Culture and Communication (DOCC) and the MICroscope sonic resistance.
- Para Fuera: A Portrait of Dr. Richard J. Bing is a short documentary produced in 2009 about Dr. Richard J. Bing on his 100th birthday. The award wining director Nicholas Jasenovec, executive producers Eric Hadley and Sean Carver directed and wrote this short film. The concept for the film came following a letter Dr. Richard Bing wrote to Microsoft after he learned of their new search engine Bing.
- A story about greed, enlightenment and truth, with a powerful rock soundtrack by Sammy Hagar and The Circle.
- Each year, Jazz at Lincoln Center and its artistic director Wynton Marsalis host the Essentially Ellington Festival, a competition of high school jazz bands from across the country. Bruce Broder's documentary focuses on one Florida band's experience at the festival.
- Before the world was captivated by the eye-popping stage shows of pop star Lady Gaga, Earth Wind and Fire was filling stadiums and changing the face of musical performance with high-energy stage shows.
- After Fifth Harmony's indefinite hiatus in 2018, Jauregui began working hard on a profound personal paradigm shift, unraveling painful truths as he steered toward becoming the Lauren Jauregui version we see today, and that's exactly how PRELUDE was born. Composed of seven intimate and contemplative songs, the EP is full of emotion that reveals the verification of the singer's internal reality.
- ShortSwaggy P, pro hockey player, turned skills coach and social media influencer. Pete is one of the biggest influences in the modern game of hockey. Known for his stick tricks on Instagram and TikTok, Pete spends his life growing the game.
- Mike Morgan went to the Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Louisiana. He met a special girl called Lucy Mills. Now, he's back to his hotel after a big party, and he wants to find her. The problem is: her name is the only thing he knows.
- The story of legendary boxing trainer Cus D'Amato.
- "I Build the Tower" is the true story of the life and work of Sam Rodia, the Italian immigrant who built the world-famous Watts Towers on a residential lot in South Central Los Angeles. These mosaic-covered spires of reinforced cement rising to almost one hundred feet were once scheduled for demolition by the City Building Department. The towers survived to become a symbol of the community in which they stand and they are now recognized throughout the world as a unique embodiment of the structural principles found in nature.
- A comedian takes on a job looking after the son of a single mom.