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- This short is concerned primarily with Joby Harold, as a first time director, and his experience making the film. There are some interesting tidbits-the cast went to see an open heart surgery, the idea for the film came out of a painful experience the director had with a kidney stone, and we even get to see Terrence Howard eating a Slim Jim. Most importantly, the director makes it very clear that the film's depiction of anesthesia awareness is "the worst case scenario".
- Acting coach Anthony Gilardi analyzed some of Hollywood's most famous - and infamous - dying scenes. Reviewing movie deaths ranging from great to mediocre to downright terrible, he broke down what went right and wrong in the actors' performances.
- Journey behind-the-scenes with the cast and crew of the feature film "Unknown."
- Details the difficult journey of creating the feature film The Libertine, as told by the filmmakers and actors themselves.
- Former Black Panther Party leader Elaine Brown rates six Black Panther Party scenes in movies for realism. Brown discusses the accuracy of the portrayal of the Black Panther Party in films such as "Judas and the Black Messiah" (2021), "Forrest Gump" (1994), and "The Butler" (2013). Brown has personal connections to Bobby Seale, Fred Hampton, and Jean Seberg, and she comments on their depictions in "Panther" (1995), "The Trial of the Chicago 7" (2020), and "Seberg" (2019).
- Allan Starski discusses how he got offer the job on the film as well as aspects of his work on it.
- Tyr Neilsen, the president of the Norwegian Glima Association and senior instructor at the Academy of Viking Martial Arts in Norway, analyzes 11 fight scenes featuring axes and rates them based on their accuracy.
- A Ninja and Samurai face off in a martial arts duel to the death to settle their deadly past.
- The cast and crew of The King's Speech (2010) discuss the making of the movie.
- A behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of The Butler (2013).
- An artist struggles to break through her personal cocoon and fulfill her dreams. After suffering a series of traumatic events, her perception shifts, forcing her to see the world in new and amazing ways.
- Randall spends his days imagining the vibrant inner lives of various vendors at the multicultural urban market where he works; none more so than Angela, an angel with her own pastry shop. But Randall's inattention to his work has lead to a string of thefts and soon threatens to cost him his job. A chance encounter with a beautiful starlet and her lapdog provides Randall not only an opportunity to break the ice with Angela, but a chance to prove his worth to everyone at the market - including himself.
- Sophie believes that forgetting is the only way of moving on with her life, but one day she realizes that she can't make memories from a previous life completely disappear. All those memories are still there, hidden inside her mind.
- A behind the scenes look at the making of 'Walk All Over Me'.
- The 19th Critics' Choice Awards were presented on January 16, 2014 at the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport, honoring the finest achievements of 2013 filmmaking.
- Ellen's best friend Jonah wants to create a unique and picturesque proposal to his girlfriend. Banding together with a group of friends, Ellen works diligently to ensure that the meticulously planned show of affection goes off without a hitch, but issues arise along the way. Ellen must overcome her feelings for Jonah and any past promises they made to each other for the proposal to go as planned.
- Four drug addicts decide what to do with their friend when they find she is turning into a zombie.
- "Project Runway" winner Jay McCarroll heads to New York City to market his own fashion line.
- A deleted scene from 'Walk All Over Me'.
- Victor may be young, but he knows what love is. Emily is the girl of Victor's dreams and he knows he has to do something extraordinary to prove his love to her. When Victor sets out to impress Emily, he'll be challenged in every way and ultimately have to risk life and limb for the sake of love.
- A documentary about the making of Derailed (2005).
- Features aspiring food entrepreneurs pitching their food-product inventions to a panel of industry experts, with the ultimate victor receiving a nationwide launch in a major grocery-store chain.