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- "The Guru" doc follows George Farah, who survived a shooting & cancer to train athletes from his hospital bed. It highlights his resilience & mission for a safer fitness community, inspiring beyond bodybuilding.
- Lost and forgotten, a homeless veteran hitchhikes his way into becoming an outlaw and goes to war with the kingpin of a criminal empire.
- A single independent woman who's given up on love, soon meets a man full of love. He shows her what love really is as she lets her guard down.
- Interviews an exorcist historian (Bryan) along with a conspiracy analyst (JT) on the subject of ancient angels and their origins. They break down the biblical account of the angles mating with human kind and the spreading of their genes.
- A story of forbidden love, all American boy meets Muslim girl with a compelling twist.
- In the heart-pounding short film "Bloody Rose," audiences are thrust into a high-stakes world of espionage and survival. The film follows the journey of an elite agent, known for his resilience and cunning, who finds himself in the clutches of an enigmatic enemy. Enduring brutal torture, he remains focused on one goal: the desperate rescue of his beloved wife, who is held captive. As the agent orchestrates a daring escape, the film masterfully weaves a tale of suspense and action, showcasing thrilling combat sequences and edge-of-your-seat suspense. Just when the escape seems within reach, a shocking twist emerges, flipping the narrative on its head. The agent's world is turned upside down as he confronts a betrayal that questions his trust and tests his resolve. "Bloody Rose" is more than a tale of action and intrigue; it's a gripping narrative of love, betrayal, and the lengths one will go to for those they cherish. With stunning visuals and a story line that keeps viewers guessing until the last moment, "Bloody Rose" is a short film that delivers a full-throttle experience.
- Adam is a drug addict nearing the end of his young life. After a decisive encounter with Mall, the drug dealer, Adam meets Irina, a mysterious woman who gives him an opportunity to change his fate. After years of trauma, abandoned by his family for being gay, will Adam finally find a way out?
- Silas is an actor. He travels to London for an important audition. But in his wait for an answer, the line between reality and his fantasies becomes thinner and thinner.
- A young, paranoid man begins to believe someone is breaking into his house every night.
- Out of options and out of cash, two best friends - a jaded wannabe filmmaker and an idealistic PhD candidate - contemplate robbing their drug dealer.
- "Queen's King," tells the unlikely love story of an odd Afro-Haitian couple Ram and Nefe in Florida. Their journey begins when Nefe (Geegee Rock) defies her Christian beliefs to pursue a crush on Ram (Mecca "Grimo") an aspiring rap artist.
- Declassified documents from the Cold War shine light into the hidden communications between the US and the Soviet Union during the heavy tensions. New evidence points to the possibility that the space race may have been the ultimate coverup for exchanging intel on UFO's , the occupants and their origins.
- A piano moving crew moves two baby grand pianos down a tight stairwell for a loyal customer.
- Follow three mothers from Minnesota, the national hotbed for the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, as they fight for accountability for their fallen sons, finding strength in each other to make sure no mothers suffer their grief again.
- Ruby's life had taken a detour into the absurd ever since a gruesome car accident scarred her childhood. The incident left an indelible mark, casting a dark shadow over her adolescent years. Instead of embracing the vibrant beauty of life, Ruby became consumed by an obsessive preoccupation with death.
- A documentary that focuses on the history and current impacts of redlining in the United States, highlighting the specific case of Omaha, Nebraska to illustrate how discriminatory housing policies continually affect people nationwide.
- No matter what you do, your sister is always better than you.
- Logline: When a single, young Pastor assumes an interim role at a church that has historically favored married men to shepherd them, he feels the pressure to conform to the status quo.
- A 30 year old waitress is visited by an old friend who gives her the opportunity to kill the man responsible for the abduction and murder of her sister 14 years before.
- On January 29, 1991, Saddam Hussein sent his three best armored divisions across the Kuwaiti border, into Saudi Arabia. This feature-length special tells how U.s. elite troops caught in their path escaped the enemy onslaught and then reversed the assault. Based on the book Storm on the Horizon and featuring extensive commentary from the author and many of the Marines who faced the Iraqi assault, this is the story of the first battle of the Smart-Bomb Age.
- Rob West is a down on his luck ex-con who is trying to change his ways for the better. But when he gambles away twenty grand he must try to escape the wrath of his bookie and is forced to come out of retirement for one last job.
- A married couple agrees to hold a draft to select which friends they get to keep after their divorce.
- In 2022, Poverty, Death and Hopelessness is all that can be expected in one of the roughest neighborhoods in Chicago. For Anthony "Roc" and DeVontae, on the brink of potential stardom, the opportunity to escape all three is within reach, if only.
- A hopeless romantic, Lawrence will go to great lengths to win over the girl he loves at an upcoming New Year's Eve party.
- Inspired by a call to action, a random citizen engages a documentary crew to travel across America to explore media, trust and democracy in search of solutions, hope and common ground.
- At the turn of the 1900's on the homestead of Matthew Abernathy, Matthew is mourning the loss of a loved one when Lilith shows up in the middle of the night. She turns to Matthew a stranger for help as she tries to escape an abusive marriage only to find out maybe her trust is misplaced when she realizes that there may be more to Mathew than appears.
- Tales From The Crescent is a paranormal and true crime documentary about the legendary Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, AR. This captivating film tells the hotel's story and eerie history that have earned it the title: "the most haunted hotel in America". Featuring facts and stories about the hotel's most infamous owner, Dr. Norman Baker, the millionaire inventor and radio personality, who claimed to have discovered a cure for cancer. Tales From The Crescent weaves factual evidence with the mystery of first hand experiences told by those who have lived them.
- Two comedians take an unmerciful and hilarious look at athletes who have lost big games...with the law.
- 'The Big Pitch' is a dramatic short film that explores the concepts of friendship, hypercapitalism, greed, and how they coincide with the biggest decision a pair of young entrepreneurs might ever make - if they want to succeed at all.
- When a robber tries to pilfer a clerk's GFUEL stash, it's up to G FUEL Man to use his Energy, Focus, Endurance and Reaction to save the day.
- MSV started as a weekly political discussion then part talk show part farcical fiction. Eventually evolving into host Jon Seymour discussing movies, music and television. As of season 4 Ken Radner hosts the show.
- When Karla thought she had a chance to escape from the "golden cage" where she had been trapped enduring a life of hell, she ran away. Embraced by innocence, she never suspected the real inferno was about to begin. "The Cage" is a drama based on real life events which portrays the cruel, ruthless and merciless world of human trafficking.
- "Unique Beauty": Siiana, a 10yo with Vitiligo, dreams of acting but faces insecurities. With family support and a new friend, she learns to embrace her uniqueness, inspiring audiences with self-acceptance.
- The Projectionist: A Collector's Journey, will sweep you away on a whimsical journey through early motion picture history and the technology that made it possible. With captivating storytelling about an immigrant from Greece, his love for the cinema, and his passion for collecting the silent film projectors that brought story telling to the silver screen. This story is filled with charm, nostalgia, and reverence for the cinematic treasures of yesteryear.
- Sincero follows Alex Sanchez, a formerly incarcerated graffiti writer, on his journey to becoming an established portrait muralist. Santa Ana is the city Alex Sanchez calls home. Known for its local artistry and sometimes vagrant gang violence, this city's tag-banging and graffiti culture run rampant. Sanchez fell in love with Hip Hop culture and sketching as a child, sharpening his skills with his friends in the neighborhood alley. Growing up in an environment with few alternatives to violence, Sanchez narrowly avoided certain lifestyles by clinging to his only form of self-expression-- graffiti writing. However, a razor edge defines the line between street art and vandalism. Having spent some time incarcerated for his actions, Sanchez knows the ins and outs ' of the ecosystem of gang violence and vandalism in Santa Ana. A byproduct of his environment' Sanchez now fights for his art to be respected by using community-approved walls to commemorate the forgotten heroes that call Santa Ana home. A film centered within the heart of Santa Ana, Sincero is founded on the basis of the word's meaning: sincerity. As Sanchez reminds us, it is not always about the destination, but sincerity in its truest form is about recognizing and uplifting those along the way.
- The story of a pill popping executive who's on a spiritual mission and desperate race against the clock to get pregnant in order to protect her billion dollar inheritance. While on a soul searching mission to come to peace with her dying father's last wishes, she gets pulled into a world of Russian mob trickery and falls into a few empty holes her philandering music executive husband and covert extorting uncle have left open. After digging for explanations, she discovers a deep and darkly hidden secret that threatens to wreak havoc on her family's empire.
- Brooklyn bookstore employee Zuzu (Synead) dreams of becoming an acclaimed poet. She meets fellow beatnik Pablo (Shepsi Haider) following a monthly poetry night at Spoonbill Books, a cultural hub for the underground artists of New York City. The two have a one night stand and Zuzu later learns she is pregnant. A series of bizarre encounters with many artists ultimately inspires Zuzu, guiding her decisions for the future.
- My 90s is a series about romantic relationships in the 90s. Each episode features Crystal on a 1st date as well as a 90s trend. Starts in 1996 (before MeToo) and ends in 2000 with Crystal realizing her dream of being a singer/songwriter.
- Extremely Dangerous Women of Wrestling Vol. 1 (DVD, 2006) ; Condition. Brand New ; Quantity. 1 available ; Item Number. 225662435291 ; Release Year. 2006 ; UPC
- Breaking up is hard to do. Especially when everyone's watching. On the surface, it seems like a perfect evening for the class of '94. Particularly for the prom king and queen, still together after all these years. Or so everyone thought. Too bad the ideal couple was pretending. Too bad their deep dark secret came out on the dance floor. "Where Are They Now" and its great ensemble cast (Jacqueline Hickel, David Morwick, R. Brandon Johnson, Cindy Clark and L.B. Zimmerman) deliver a bittersweet Gen X commentary on the contemporary themes of marriage and divorce. "Where Are They Now" joins a select group of generational films in the vein of American Graffiti and The Big Chill. It's a new era with new social mores.
- Carter (Basil Sakr) has been on the hunt for a sought after comic book for months. Though to him it feels like a life time, but he finally falls upon a Craigslist ad showing exactly what he thought would never come to an end. After reaching out to the owner of the comic book Henry (Virgil Safranek) he finds himself traveling to the mysterious mans home eager to purchase it. He is too excited to hold his breath with out telling someone, therefore he calls his best friend Nickie (Shekinah Paguirigan) to tell her the great news. Though little did she know by the end of the night things would end in tragedy.
- Sell touches on the reality of individuals reintegrating into society after incarceration. Demetrius, a former drug dealer struggles to make ends meet in a world where he can no longer hustle. An unlikely partnership with an entrepreneur on the brink of disaster presents the pair with an opportunity to thrive. The short film tells a tale all too common and shines light on a re-imagining of how returning citizens see themselves and are seen by others in society.
- Trouble the Water (2008) documentary star Kimberly Rivers Roberts turns her video camera on herself and her community a few years after Hurricane Katrina (which she calls "America's worst man-made disaster"), giving her viewers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how some of the residents recovered from the storm.