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- A photographer feels his commitment to his girlfriend beginning to fade when he becomes obsessed with an enigmatic client.
- A woman who seeks vergence on the Russian mob for the death of her father. She battles her way up in the underground MMA fighting world to find those responsible for his death.
- Richard Nixon solves the mystery of who really assassinated John F. Kennedy in an adult animated political cartoon epic that mixes mostly fact with a little fiction. Tricky Dick believes the same shadow government that killed JFK is now trying to off him. Nixon sleuths his way through multiple suspects and theories in an attempt to solve the mystery of John F. Kennedy's slaying to save his own life and save the country. The CIA, The Mob, Texas Oilmen, Anti-Castro Cubans, the Russians, Civil rights foes, LBJ , J. Edgar Hoover and Lee Harvey Oswald are suspects.
- TV Series7 Hills is a scripted drama series about second chances, new beginnings, and finding one's own redemption in a world of uncertain possibilities. The series deals with the reality of drug addiction and the deep-rooted pain it can cause everyone involved. The struggles these gifted but troubled individuals face every day are real. They must learn how to live with an addiction that destroys lives, stifles dreams, and is constantly lurking in the shadows waiting to overtake them at their weakest moment. Within the world of 7 Hills, these recovering young adults will find themselves living in a communal house focused on providing a support system and the resources needed to help them cope with the complexity of everyday life and the people that live in it. In the hope that they can learn to live past their addiction and reach their full potential, viewers will follow the lives of these young hopefuls and experience the series through the view of the recovering housemates, and that of their house counselors, who are former addicts themselves. Collectively they need each other in order to overcome the entangled pitfalls that often litter the road to recovery. All they must do is stay clean and stay in pursuit of their dreams - one hill at a time.
- A portmanteau style feature length film made up of several very different short horror films shot in the UK.
- Thrill seeker and beer connoisseur, Jeff Coxen travels the globe in search of amazing brews, crazy adventure and learns how the two combine to create unique cultures.
- The Road Up follows four participants in Cara, a Chicago job-training program, as they seek to make the long journey from rock bottom to stable employment. Throughout, they are guided, goaded, and challenged by their impassioned mentor, Mr. Jesse, whose own complicated past drives him to help others find hope in the face of poverty, addiction, homelessness, and trauma. Taken together, their stories create a powerful mosaic of the struggles millions of Americans face every day in a precarious and unforgiving economy, the daunting and often interconnected challenges that prevent so many from getting-and keeping-a job.
- This feature-length documentary outlines the unintended consequences of the smartphone on societies around the world and on individuals. The story arc follows the lives of several individuals in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia. The County is very densely populated and represents the full socio-economic ladder of individuals within the United States. The film also includes interviews with the following experts whose research address issues related to the rapid growth of the smartphone and its "game-changing" impact on both individuals and the greater society: Matt Richtel, Pulitzer-Prize New York Times reporter, and author "A Deadly Wandering" (San Francisco), Adam Gazzaley, MD, Ph.D, UCSF School of Medicine Neurologist and Founder of the GazzaleyLab - Cognitive Neuroscience Research Lab UCSF (San Francisco), Jacy Good and Steve Johnson, nationally recognized speakers, (Jacy lost both parents in a cellphone-related accident, and she still suffers disabilities) (White Plains, NY), Harriet Rossetto, Founder and Senior Consultant of Beit T'Shuvah (Los Angeles), Rabbi Mark Borovitz, Senior Rabbi, Author and Addiction and Criminal Rehabilitation Expert (Los Angeles), Jeff Nalin, Psy.D. - Founder and Clinical Director, Paradigm Malibu Adolescent Treatment Center (Malibu), Loretta Simons, Ph.D, Dept. of Psychology, Specialty, Behavioral Addictions, Widener University (Chester, PA), Michael J. Baime, M.D., Director of the Penn Program for Mindfulness, (Philadelphia), Brandon McDaniel, Ph.D, Illinois State, who studies negative implications of technology and families and technology and couples, who has developed the term "technoference." (SKYPE interview from Normal, IL), Dr. Kenda Dean, Princeton Theological Seminary, expert on youth and Christianity (Princeton, NJ), Lt. James Hennigen, PA State Highway Patrol, Delaware County (Media, PA), Dr. David Strayer, Neuroscientist at the University of Utah, one of the nation's leading researchers on distracted driving (Salt Lake City). While the film's primary audiences consist of high school students and collegiate undergrads, the film also targets parents and concerned citizens and lawmakers around the world who have noted the same array of negative impacts: reduced driver safety, poorer academic performance, depression, anxiety, reduced interpersonal skills, marital problems, etc.
- A college student named Vanessa is hired to housesit a home in a very wealthy neighborhood. After she invites a friend over to study, they explore the expansive house only to find that the family is in a cult that has targeted Vanessa. Members of the cult surround the home and Vanessa is forced to fend for her life in a slasher-style horror film!
- The story of a young couple whose biological child dies from neglect while they spend all their time at internet cafes raising a simulated child.
- YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE is a heartfelt screenplay about finding the courage to change and fall in love again after life (and others) had let you down... Through the four female characters of the film (Emily, an 18 year-old aspiring model, Ellen a not-so-typical American-Greek housewife from Astoria, Rebecca, a NY socialite, Betty, a down-an-out on her luck TV presenter), we begin to understand the complexity of the everyday challenges and the relationship issues they are facing (one out of eight women is going to face the challenge of breast cancer). And hopefully, we can transform ourselves, alter our perspective, and, ultimately, change our own complicated and distorted relationship and attitude towards breast-cancer patients. The mood, pace and overall tone of the film is unique since it is elevated far above the drama of the four leading female characters. They are searching for the light in the end of the tunnel. They remain optimistic and humorous even in the worst of circumstances and challenges they are facing.
- A serial killer attempts to resist the temptation to kill by converting to Christianity.
- A story about puppy love and how long it would take said puppy to decompose.
- A young Native American woman working in cyber security faces the challenge of her lifetime. She needs to face her past to fight for her country's future.
- Comfortless tells the story of a relationship between Rebecca and Thomas. Soon after they begin dating, Rebecca begins to find out dark secrets about Thomas. She realizes she must fight for her life and well-being by seeking help from her best friend, Anna, and psychologist, Dr. Williams.
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- Celery hosts her annual masquerade ball. Her agenda involves getting Colonel Beauregard Trimbald, the toilet king of Tallahassee, to fund Frederick's presidential bid. Not only are Lillian and Beatrice receive official non-invitations.