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- When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice.
- When the Man of Steel is rendered almost powerless by an evil mastermind, he must find a way to prove to the world that he is still a super man.
- An innocent and lonely teenage boy finds himself drawn to his mysterious classmate during a high school dance. However, Thomas' attraction has fatal repercussions and a seemingly innocent crush turns into something far more monstrous.
- Stuart Hall examines representation, arguing the process of representation constitutes the very world it aims to represent.
- Struggling to cope with his wife Evelyn's terminal illness, Murray Pickleton constructs time machines out of their furniture in his efforts to relive their past and escape the present. Evelyn is skeptical, but when her doctor insists she is to be moved to a hospice, she joins her husband in remembering their life together and attempts to discuss his life after hers.
- Lovely, the monster, appears from under Andrew's bed after twenty years. Lovely means good in trying to help Andrew, but things end badly when Andrew finally asks Lovely for a little bit of space.
- David meets Alex at a nightclub/bar and takes him on an unforgettable journey into depravity and debauchery, only who is taking whom for a ride?
- 1981. The producer and director of a small regional news room are forced to go live on the national news with the story of a bank heist irrespective of its authenticity.
- It is one of America's most accessible public intellectuals. In this two-part video, extensively illustrated with many of the images under analysis, she makes a compelling argument for the transformative power of cultural criticism. In Part One, bell hooks discusses the theoretical foundations and positions that inform her work (such as the motives behind representations, as well as their power in social and cultural life). bell hooks also explains why she insists on using the phrase "white supremacist capitalist patriarchy" to describe the interlocking systems of domination that define our reality. In Part Two, she demonstrates the value of cultural studies in concrete analysis through such subjects as the OJ Simpson case, Madonna, Spike Lee, and Gangsta rap. The aim of cultural analysis, she argues, should be the production of enlightened witnesses - audiences who engaged with the representations of cultural life knowledgeably and vigilantly. "The issue is not freeing ourselves from representations. It's really about being enlightened witnesses when we watch representations."
- Professor Taylor has an in depth face-to-face chat with one person for almost an hour against a plain background, finding out how they think, and what has made them who they are.
- Charismatic TV game show host Roger Goodman's persona is forced to crack when challenged by his family and his own show.
- Police officer Stan, attempting to resolve a hostage situation with his new partner Claire, wants to get the girl and save the day. He does neither and learns absolutely nothing along the way.
- Kayla Herrick lives in a charming place full of peculiar characters and strange occurrences. However, even this eccentric world is too mundane for Kayla who plots to overcome her boredom by raising Mr Ferguson from the dead.
- A man tries to find his way out after waking up under strange circumstances sealed between four empty walls.
- A dying woman faces up to the devastating effects of post-natal depression, seeking redemption in her final hour.
- On the floor of a small bedroom, a child plays with a stuffed toy. In the corner a TV news broadcast flashes images of fighter jets over the disputed Diaoyu Islands.
- "Two friends see their life going to different ways. Small things change everything".
- Exploring the world of dreams, and the links they uncover in our unconscious.
- A dysfunctional relationship is tested to the extreme by a woman's masochistic desires and a man's reluctance to fulfill them.
- Ordinary twenty-something Sam has woken up in a hospital bed. The trouble is, she's dead, and the world she has woken up in isn't the one she remembers, but a twisted, theatrical version of reality. Now, guided by Glen - an all-singing, all-dancing guardian angel - she is caught up in a race between heaven and hell to claim her soul, coming up against a demented vicar, a horde of dancing zombies and an endless nightmare of musical-theatre clichés along the way.