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- Standalone teaser for Dexter (2006) which shows Dexter Morgan walking off from a crime scene as a blood spatter analyst to initiate another one as a serial killer.
- A highly stylized web-series dedicated to the victims of the popular TV Series main hero Dexter Morgan, a serial killer of serial killers. Done in the style similar to comic books.
- David Lynch shares a message on a Twin Peaks (2017) Comic-Con panel.
- A man about to go swimming imagines what horrors could be lurking in his backyard pool.
- Promo for season 2 of Showtime's Californication.
- A best man (Bogosian) gives an increasingly uncomfortable toast at his friends' wedding reception.
- Short, slapstick comedy about a banker whose wallet is stolen from a homeless man, and is passed through a chain of chaotic events that results in one problem after another.
- A highjacker attempts to highjack a boat.
- Doorman gets evicted, but gets help via some small, fried shrimp. He and his newly found companion travel through the seven stages of grief.
- A rapist is asked to commit rapes to prevent his victims from becoming serial killers.
- Known hands down as the greatest horse stuntman that ever lived.
- Music video for "Brothers In Arms", the 1985 single by Dire Straits. It uses rotoscoping and shows the band performing, overlaid with images of the First World War. The sunburst Les Paul appears in the style of a charcoal drawing.
- Stuart (Chris Elliott) takes his job very seriously--retrieving golf balls at a driving range. One day his comedic antics push the boss too far and Stuart is forced to look for other work. He fantasizes about alternate careers and attempts to free himself from the cage that is his life.
- For those whose attention spans are too short to watch 60 Minutes, Mike investigates supermarket express aisle cheating.
- A bored farmboy dreams of paradise on a hot summer day.
- In the depths of outer space, mankind's final message finds an audience.
- After an immigrant janitor at a middle school sees the principal making sexual advances toward a student, he is faced with a very difficult decision.
- Chef Whisperbrook used to be one of the finest chefs in town, until he decided to go vegan. Now he sells his all-veggie-based concoctions at a downtown bakery that's about to be reviewed. But when his former coworker Chef Dailey arrives to badger him into returning to "Wholesome buttery goodness", Chef Whisperbrook must go to extreme measures to rid himself of his pesky adversary before the food critic arrives.
- What happens when a pregnant vegan suddenly craves meat? In this exploration of ethical meat-eating and parenthood, Lane hires a butcher to teach her how to be a responsible carnivore and ends up learning about a whole new side of herself.
- Two people live in a dark technological utopia/dystopia - "the Machine". Kuno and Vashti, have differing opinions about the world which they live in and their interaction and conflict as their society comes to a sudden collapse. The story raises themes of man's role in the midst of a technology-dependent built environment that are seemingly more relevant today than when the original short story was published in 1909.
- Many movies have scenes shot to look like one long take. To do this, filmmakers will shoot a scene in long, unedited segments and then stitch them together. Action movies like "Atomic Blonde" will do this by having actors run in front of the camera to hide the cuts. For a one-take action sequence in Netflix's "Extraction," director Sam Hargrave had to strap himself to the roof of a vehicle and then quickly run off in order to get an uninterrupted shot of Chris Hemsworth. One-take scenes can help show the passage of time, like when Showtime needed to film a montage that took place over the course of five years in "Kidding." Meanwhile, the Oscar winners "Birdman" and "1917" kept the one-take illusion going for their entire running times. In order to cover a lot of ground, both these movies traveled light: they relied on small handheld cameras as well as natural light in place of large light kits.
- Weary travelers stopping for a quick bite to eat, Manny and Marisol are swift to learn that making a pit stop may lead to decisions with haunting ramifications.
- About the force of love between three people with an answer that lies between the seals of an envelope.
- On a playground where suspicious parents urge their children to ostracize a little girl with HIV, even her loss of a baby tooth becomes a traumatic event as she tries to understand the confusing reactions of those around her.
- A late night infomercial promoting homosexuality allows a young man to see his sleeping buddy in a different light.
- A queer Black aspiring Baltimore rapper must outwit his vengeful day-job boss in order to avoid getting fired after accidentally eating an edible.
- Two strangers enjoy the last sunrise humanity will ever see.
- An affluent black couple deal with the envitability of a white mob coming to kill them during the 1921 Oklahoma race riots.
- The film follows the comedic exploits of Deshon Daniels, a 19 year old,African-American virgin who's 'fear' of intimacy is causing him to subconsciously sabotage all his dates, until he meets 'the one' and has to quickly find a way to overcome his most pressing problem.
- A nine year old boy tries to make his mother proud.
- Professional dominatrix and certified sexologist Damiana Chi rates nine dominatrix scenes in movies and TV, such as "Euphoria," for realism. Chi breaks down the accuracy of ethics and safety procedures of BDSM scenes in "Euphoria" (2019), "Transparent" (2016), and "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013). She looks at the plausibility of BDSM sessions in "Bonding" (2019), "Pose" (2018), and "Billions" (2018). She also breaks down the realism of protocols that happen outside of BDSM sessions in "Secret Diary of a Call Girl" (2007), "Love and Leashes" (2022), and "Fifty Shades of Grey" (2015).
- Alex and Gooch are runaways trying to make a life for themselves. They find shelter with an older man and earn money hustling in the Bronx. When Alex's enlisted brother, Jonathan, comes to save him; Alex realizes that home maybe worse than the streets.
- A newlywed couple's marriage is tested when the subject of having children comes up. Initially, Josh is not receptive to the idea of his wife, Melanie, becoming pregnant. Josh's true feelings are put to the ultimate test when he reluctantly has to prepare for the possibility of parenthood.
- Intrigued by the recent renaissance in Christianity, filmmaker Tony Puttman spent some time with Jesus Christ at his home in mid-town Los Angeles to get His true feelings and set the record straight on today's society.
- SO MANY WOMEN, SO LITTLE HAIR: One moderately attractive man's quest for beauty. A film by and about Jon Rubin. SYNOPSIS: A "hilarious and fast-paced"(New York Sun) comic documentary film following Jon Rubin as he fearlessly attempts to pick up attractive women on the streets of New York City (not a "mockumentary" but a true documentary, profiling something Jon does in real life!). Jon calls these encounters "at-bats", and the film follows them via hidden cameras, mostly with Jon failing, but with some successes! After each "at-bat" the unsuspecting women are approached by the crew to sign release forms and are interviewed to get their assessment of Jon's approach. The film is a true human comedy, not only funny, but also provocative, raising issues of attraction, dating and the pursuit of love.
- An illuminating window into the mind of American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author and the most cited scholar of our time. Director Roberto S. Oregel composes a provocative visual and audio landscape of Noam Chomsky's ideas on terrorism, world domination and survival in the 21st century.
- House Not Home is a firsthand account of Terran, an African American gender fluid teenager navigating bullying, violence and rejection from their father and peers before finding their courage and voice to come out.