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- After proving themselves to be competent drivers in the last film, the boys are out on the road again - this time taking on the entire length of the UK. Travelling from Lands End, all the way up to John O'Groats, they're avoiding motorways and showcasing what the country has to offer. However, with a variety of problems that arise along the way, can both cars make it all the way up into The Scottish Highlands?
- James is a typical college senior approaching graduation and preparing for his future. He's responsible, gets good grades, and has a predictable relationship with his steady girlfriend, Laura. But with finals approaching, James' stable life increasingly becomes unsteady. He begins having recurring, violent nightmares, and finds himself unnerved by his mysterious new roommate, Trevor. In just a few short days, Trevor's presence will alter the course of James' life forever.
- 22 Weeks is an unflinching look at the life cycle of a group of pigs, from birth to butcher, through the eyes of the farmers who raise them.
- When Jack challenged his friend Travis to a race, he didn't know what he was getting into. The idea was simple. To race all the way from Blackpool Tower to the Eiffel Tower, in Paris. Accompanied by their four friends, they're tackling the roads of another country for the first time, completing challenges along the way and relying on nothing but maps and intuition. The first car to the Eiffel Tower wins, but will they all make it there in one piece?
- Lianna (Jade Harlow) moves into a new place and has a threatening encounter with her new neighbor. Vivian (Karrueche Tran) is at the hospital visiting the Fake Adam Kenway when his condition takes a turn that sends shock-waves throughout the Garrett family. Pete (Kristos Andrews) and Lex (Tristan Rogers) deliver heartbreaking news to Sara (Mary Beth Evans). As Bay City moves closer towards the pandemic lock down, Daniel (Eric Nelsen) makes his final choice between Matthew (Randy Wayne) and Caleb (Mike Manning).
- This is another bogus title emerging from the error-prone pages of Richard E. Braff's Silent Short Film Working Papers; it is not the same film as A Counterfeit Santa Claus (1912/I), which features a different cast, and there is no reliable documentation that the listed players, Bosworth, Cox, Daniels and Leighton, ever appeared together in a film bearing this title at this time. It is probable that the film was announced, but either never completed, or else completed but never released.
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- Jack, an escaping lover questions the morality of his actions as he runs away from his pained relationship. Along the way a passing conversation with Lou the Cab Driver further confuses Jack making him wonder if his flight from his love is more a flight from himself. Little does Jack know that his conundrum has been solved for him in his absence in a very final way.
- There is no reliable documentation that a film bearing this title was ever produced by Kalem Company at this time; most likely, it is a variant title of another differently titled production starring Gene Gauntier, possibly A War Time Escape (1911) or To the Aid of Stonewall Jackson (1911) q.v.
- A hitman, a gangster and a private detective share an interlacing narrative about common human frailty.
- Two friends give a ghost tour in Charleston along with a ghost investigation, as they deal with ghosts along with their own grief.
- There is no documentation that any film bearing this title was produced or distributed by Biograph at this time. Either the production may have been suspended before completion or else it was released under a different title, most likely the latter, as A Pueblo Legend (1912) q.v.
- A suicidal young man finds himself a prisoner in a nightmarish hospital in this pitch-black sci-fi fever dream about human cloning.
- The Problem is that we think Addiction is the problem.
- Adaptations of 40 short stories by Brazilian playwright Nelson Rodrigues, written between 1951 and 1961. The stories were considered scandalous at the time as Rodrigues used immoral characters and black humour to satirize the hypocrisy and repression in the society's daily lives.
- Shortlived sitcom with Brett Sooner as a professional baseball player hired by a TV station as a sports announcer during a baseball strike. Brett is an unliberated sexist pig who clashes with liberated Meg O'Donnell, the station manager. Other station personnel are Dwight, the sales manager, Warner the weatherman, Ted the news anchor, an Libby the secretary.
- Greg and Paul are rock musicians who leave their home in Boise, Idaho for Hollywood. They find Frederick J. Hanover, a promoter who has found a lot of famous rock musicians.
- Joe Gardner, a child of the Depression, is a successful plastics manufacturer in Seattle, Washington. After his wife dies, his four adult children move back in.
- Produced by the ABC as its television network was just getting off the ground, this program was one of the first dramatic series television to attract top-name actors and actresses. Performing plays by such authors as Poe and Thurber, cast members included current well-known performers like Julie Harris and Cloris Leachman, as well as up-and-coming talents like Marlon Brando. The series was renamed "The Play's the Thing" midway through its final season.
- There is no reliable documentation that any film bearing this title was produced or distributed at this time by either L-KO or Universal. There was no L-KO film released on the alleged 11 December 1914 release date, under this or any other title; this title is either entirely bogus, a figment of some contributor's imagination, or else a working title or a re-release title of another unidentified film.
- A feature film about the life of Aimee Semple McPherson, the famed evangelist of the 1920s.
- EPISODE ONE Global resources are running low. UK electricity is being rationed. There's a curfew on the Internet. ATM's function intermittently. Supermarket checkouts are in chaos. Street Screen TV's carry news of crisis talks in London where the INTER GOVERNMENTAL ENERGY COMMISSION is trying to reach agreement about allocating Power fairly across all five Continents. But just as the Conference is about to start RANSOM is called out to an incident in GRANTHAM WOODS. There's a body. It's the key note speaker. An apparent suicide. So how come AIRCOM already there?
- An old con-man fakes an illness and takes advantage of the kindness of one of his nurses.
- Robert, an innocent young man, barely evades a figure who is ruthlessly hunting him. His plight hasn't gone unnoticed by supernatural beings Michael and Magnus who are both fighting to either save or doom Robert's soul. Robert seeks help from his friend Felicia as they are caught in the cross hairs of a timeless battle between good and evil. Robert and Felicia are enjoying a quiet night together when they are abruptly interrupted by a figure who is called upon by Magnus to deliver them to his master. Robert and Felicia aren't the only ones in danger. Michael has been lured into Magnus's trap in his effort to save them. The fates of both mortal and supernatural hang in the balance on Earth and among the stars.
- Ang Luha at Lualhati ni Jeronima is inspired by the third chapter of Dr. Jose Rizal's El Filibusterismo in which Padre Florentino tells the story of a young woman who fell in love with a student who, after years of waiting, becomes the Archbishop of Manila. Additional characters were added to the story for artistic purposes in giving light to the life of Jeronima who, by unexpected twist of fate, casts a curse upon the lonely river that gave her happiness and sorrow.
- The second short film collaboration between director Kristian Day and make up artist Patrick Boltinghouse. In this film, Patrick Boltinghouse plays a 'bird man' who dances his way to capital hill. The film premiered at Kristian Day's "4 Rooms" Exhibit at Finders Creepers on February 5th, 2011 in Des Moines, Iowa.
- Daughter, Adele, is visiting with her mother, Robin, on the date of their anniversary. Father has passed away and they reminisce and discuss marriage issues including Adele's husband, Bill, who joins in. Robin has a ritual of going to a place that is meaningful in remembering her late husband.
- Frank awakes in a post-coital embrace with a younger girl, Rose. When she awakes she dresses hurriedly muttering about feeling guilty she walks over to a cupboard and pulls out a camcorder which had been recording the previous night's antics in order to provoke jealousy in her real boyfriend. Rose apologizes and leaves Frank distressed and heartbroken. Through flashbacks we witness Rose and Frank's meeting. Frank scores drugs from his friend Calvin. Frank speaks about his alienation from the world. Calvin hands Frank some tabs of acid which he takes. Feeling guilty Rose smashes the tape of her and Frank. Frank begins to trip hard and with his intense self loathing begins to strangle himself. Out of nowhere he receives a phone call from his own self-conscious who convinces him to take charge of his life. Frank breaks into Rose's house and begins to scream at her before calming, claiming that he will leave if she grants him a goodbye kiss. He takes out a bottle of poison and pours it into his mouth before kissing her, transferring the poison and forcing her to swallow it. The penultimate sequence is narrated by the spirit of Rose which is still hovering in the room watching Frank read through her journal. Throughout Rose's transcendental narration she refers to herself in the plural 'we' and it is only on the last beat of the scene we discover that she lost her virginity to Frank and was pregnant with his baby.
- Jamie (Jack Tracy) throws himself back into the dating world, while also calling on an old hookup (Mike Longo). But the emotional impact of the recent breakup forces him to understand his impulse to engage in no strings sex.
- The adventures of Ross Macdonald's literary dick Lew Archer.
- Two time travelers, one bartender, one assassin, and a need for booze.
- This is another bogus title from the error-filled pages of Richard E. Braff's Silent Short Film Working Papers. No film bearing this title was either produced or distributed at this time; most likely, it's a working title for some other film which was eventually released under another title, identity unknown, or else it was announced, but never filmed or completed.
- Emma is a young girl trying to become popular on social media. She is driven by a fellow social media icon to create drama in order to gain that popularity, hurting her tight bond with her older brother.
- The streets of Copenhagen erupt into martial arts turmoil when Johnny Tokyo is forced to do a bank robbery. He is pursued by the ruthless gangsters Krysztoff and Frank Sloane. The ghettos of CPH must now lay ground to the ultimate showdown.
- After Batman finally breaks and kills the Joker, the criminals of Gotham fear him more than ever. Struggling with the consequences of his actions, Bruce Wayne continues to protect his beloved city and dismantle a new wave of criminal activity with Black Mask at the top of the chain of power.
- An untalented boy is accidentally accepted into a competitive music Master's Class and meets a gifted girl who encourages him not to give up despite the odds.
- In a remote, isolated community, two men make their living keeping a secret. They ensure that everything is quiet, safe, and that their bosses are unaccountable. But how long can you really keep a secret as extraordinary as this one? When the status quo is threatened, they have to make a choice... Maintain the routine? Run and hide? Or feed the beast?
- Follows an influencer family of three brothers (Jack, Freddy, and Edward). In a world where everything is fake, how does one find himself without being tempted to be someone else?
- After committing a murder and hiding the corpse inside a fridge, two young adults throw a dinner party to create an alibi for themselves. They invite the victim's girlfriend and a psychiatrist among others for a high stakes game.
- An eye-opening documentary that reveals the behind-the-scenes partying and plotting at one of the most memorable festivals in Cannes' storied history.
- A deranged psychopath with a penchant for the Romeo & Juliet story and rare guppy fish, finds his "Juliet" in a nearby neighbor, Julie. Completely unaware she is being watched for over a year - what starts out as a fantasy, breeds into reality. All stories have to come to a close, but not all of them have a happy ending.
- An uprising of the army of Nails against the Hammer.
- When a military Commander sets two struggling snipers up for failure and humiliation so his son can take their place, things go too far and serious consequences soon arise.
- Heinrich von Alternberg returns home to find that the estate his father has left him is penniless. The non-conformist German count decides to adopt a more everyday appellation of Henry Altern and earn his keep through private detective work, discovering he has a knack for it. Often, he's aided by his ex-wife, journalist Lisa Prentice.
- Welcome to Blind Dining. This is the first of four Blind Dining Episodes of season one. This features Jake Roscoe and Rocco Polanco from This is Pathetic (a long-form Emerson improv troupe.) Check them out on instagram @wearepathetic. Special thanks to EIV productions for putting this on.
- The documentary follows the remarkable journey in America's heartland of automotive pioneer and visionary, Ralph R. Teetor.
- Hayley dyes her hair blonde so that people will listen to her when she talks about charities. Stan and Steve look for a new house.
- Bloody Thursday tells the story of longshoremen fighting for their rights in the midst of the great depression. Faced with unsafe labor conditions and unfair treatment, they decide to form a Union for protection. During this period many mainstream newspaper publishers, fearful of unionization efforts at their own businesses, launched attacks against the dockworkers and drove public sympathy against them with accusations of communism. Politicians and police openly used their resources to side with the shipping companies against the striking dockworkers. On July 5, 1934 police killed two longshoremen at a massive dockworker strike in San Francisco, a tragedy known as Bloody Thursday. The tragic events of Bloody Thursday turned public opinion against the shipping companies and lead the citizens of San Francisco to go on a general strike in support of the dockworkers. This lead to the formation of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, now known worldwide as the ILWU. Bloody Thursday includes a range of filmed interviews with union officials and historians who provide fascinating insight to the dockworker's struggles during the depression. These interviews are visually supported through an extensive archive of photographs, film, and old newspapers. Dramatic accounts of the longshoremen, labor activists, and politicians who were participants in the tumultuous events of the historic West Coast strike of 1934 are poignantly brought to life by actors who read their accounts verbatim and bring a new level of emotional impact to the story through their performances.
- Fate brings filmmakers together in Israel in April of 2003. They begin a documentary about a live music blues bar by the beach in Tel Aviv called Mike's Place. The aim is to show there is more to the Middle East than seemingly endless war and terrorism. Filming people having a good time stops abruptly when harsh reality hits Mike's Place and changes the course of their film