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- Fashion designer gets dream job, new boss sexually harasses her, straining marriage. She must decide between career and relationship while upholding values.
- Supernatural chaos escalates when a troubled woman with a dark past dabbles with the infamous Ouija board.
- A young man, trapped in a dead-end life caring for his over-protective father, is offered a second chance to fulfill his boyhood dream. Taking it will change everyone he loves forever.
- The only difference between a cop and a criminal is The Badge. Detective Vince McKinley and his partner Martin Goulet have to solve the biggest case of their careers: a series of evidence have been stolen from their own precinct. Through out the case, Vince discovers that the person responsible could be one of his closest friend. The Badge brings a unique view on how trust and friendship can switch to blood in an instant.
- October 15, 2010 - Following a 911 call, a police car is dispatched at an isolated house near Franklin, Pensylvania. Two battered young men are found in the house, one of them half-dead. A third man is seen roaming about on the front lawn, shell-shocked. Upon seeing the police officers, he blurts out: "... we were just playing... we didn't know things would get out of hand... she... she just couldn't take it..." "She" is in fact a young lady, invited over for dinner by one of the three young men. Unbeknownst to her, their romantic evening was filmed by eleven cameras, six of which were streaming live to the internet from 7:56 to 8:49 pm - that is until viewers' complaints led to the interruption of the live stream by the police. The Ultimate Pranx Case is an edited version in real time of an elaborate prank, a carefully planned vicious case of bullying which went awfully awry. The film is made of footage retrieved from security cameras, hidden handy-cams and a web-cam. By way of respect for the victims, it is being presented without music and without sound or picture enhancement. The families of the young people involved have agreed to the release of the film to bring awareness to the dangers and often dire consequences of bullying.