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- A quirky twist on the vampire tale, set in modern day corporate America.
- When bureaucrat Charles Neimier (24's James Morrison) blocks his path, Mitch Rapp (Andy McDermott) goes "off book" to save teammate Riaz (American Sniper's Ayman Samman) from a sadistic former KGB agent. Based on the books by Vince Flynn.
- A troubled young man with a fatal fascination for redheads battles cops, family demons and his own blinding obsession while searching for his missing girlfriend.
- Gunfighter Wild Bill is haunted by dreams in which he faces a soulless menace out for vengeance. As Bill is driven to share his nightly terrors with other cowboys in the firelight, their reactions prove to be enlightening and humorous.
- Daniels, a U.S. Army infantryman with a hatred for all Arabs, is injured in a convoy ambush and rescued by Iraqi civilian Hassan and his son Jabir. As the three of them hide from the insurgents, Daniels learns that his prejudices and his hatred have been misplaced and comes to respect Hassan and Jabir as human beings. Making a sacrifice himself in order to save his new friends from the insurgents, Daniels emerges from the experience with his perspective shifted and his heart utterly changed.
- Janet is an attractive and together young woman smart enough to be cognizant of a female's frequently precarious position in the corporate hierarchy. Steve is the business owner's brother and an insufferable chauvinist boor. He is a figure immediately recognizable and universally loathed by every woman who has ever entered the hallowed portals of the corporate world. Tricked into lunch alone with Steve, Janet suffers his outrageous and demeaning discourse as long as she can, until she can only retreat into her imagination... A place where she can safely deal with a creature such as this. A place where she can make him sharply aware of the error of his ways.
- Two crooked cops unleash an evil that corrupts and destroys everyone it touches.
- Screen Wars is a weekly television show featuring short films made across Arizona. The 26 episodes are divided into genres: Comedy, Action, Western, Drama and Horror/SciFi. Films go up against each other each week and the audience votes for their favorite via www.ScreenWars.net. The genre winner is an automatic selection for the 2006 Phoenix Film Festival.
- When a revolution suddenly erupts, a fleeing dictator and his body guard navigate the harshness of the desert and the treachery of a world where power is everything.
- "Everything Works Out" is both a song featured prominently in the film THE FALLS and the theme of this making-of documentary. Despite working with a tiny budget in some grueling locations and under the worst of global circumstances (day 3 of location photography was September 11, 2001), the team behind THE FALLS managed to complete the film on time and on budget. Then during post-production new challenges arose as the team labored to create over 225 visual effects shots and the director struggled through the editing process - ultimately creating a final cut that scored well with test audiences and won acceptance into 5 film festivals. With distribution finally secured - four years after pre-production began - everything did, at last, work out.
- Opening Homage to Se7en and three films: REASON directed by Bivas Biswas, WET directed by Eric Ryan and I'M NOT CRAZY directed by Brock H. Brown.
- Opening Homage to NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, two semi-final films: PLAYBACK directed by Matt Wintz and Chris Putman and LIFE ON PAWS directed by Chris Bailey and a special feature on the University of Advancing Technology's Digital Video Program.