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- Newlyweds are terrorized by demonic forces after moving into a large house that was the site of a grisly mass murder a year before.
- A man who has failed as a father and husband commits a heist to make money for his fledging business, but things become complicated when his wife interferes.
- What if pain was merely a set-up for the ultimate surprise party? Genie Burns, owner of Surprise Enterprise, masterminds off-the-wall surprise parties in nobody-would-suspect-it locations. Here she takes crazy risks but in her love life, she plays it safe. Her partner Steven, who hilariously calls her out on every issue she owns, is gay, which makes him safe. Danny, her friend from college, would be perfect for her but she keeps him in the friend zone. Along comes Jeff, everything she avoids, but his charm and depth draw her in. Is he the right one because he challenges her fears, or the wrong one because he implodes them? And why, she asks, are cereal boxes summoning her in the night? Meanwhile, Surprise Enterprise is hired by an anonymous Hollywood producer to throw a surprise wedding for his intended bride. Genie must get the bride down the aisle without her knowing she's the bride. Her plan is to have him pretend he's filming a movie with a wedding at the end, giving his girlfriend a role. But as Genie plans the wedding, everything seems to go wrong, and her own life begins to take turns. In the end, what's real in life screams.... Surprise.
- Pro bono work on steroids involving race relations, intrigue and privilege as four White shoe associates compete to become partner in a top tier Chicago law firm.
- "Holy Ground" reflects on Chicago's emergence as one of the largest cities in the world - a feat mirrored in the expansion of the Catholics.
- "Flying Over Cuba" is a documentary film aiming to illuminate the dangers of reckless driving. The film examines this seemingly insignificant, but recurring problem along Cuba Road in Long Grove Illinois, through a recent tragedy involving Brett Karlin. As a passenger of a vehicle that was traveling at high speeds on Cuba Road, Brett was only eighteen years old when his young life was cut short in early August. "Flying Over Cuba" addresses the consequences of reckless driving by exploring the harrowing aftermath of Brett's death. The film provides personal interviews with the victim's family and friends, community members, and the driver of the vehicle. It is through the culmination of these interviews that "Flying Over Cuba" seeks to educate people about the dangers of reckless driving and how it can be prevented. The film portrays the importance of cautious driving and the responsibility that must be taken when getting behind a wheel through the story of Brett Karlin.
- An Independent Film about an Independent Family. Jay moves home at the age of 30 to find his 2 siblings doing the same thing at the same time. What was supposed to be a quick move home to get back on his feet suddenly becomes a full house again with 5 adults learning how to co-habitat a home that used to be run by 2 parents with 3 kids in tow. A real modern look at today's family and how important it really is.
- Follows three teenagers from Chicago who hijack their driver's ed car and embark on a journey down Route 66 to get to Los Angeles.
- Brad spends his final night in the suburbs alongside his older brother Tyler. As dawn approaches, Brad struggles to accept that all things must change.
- On a date at the movies, a man travels through a doorway into the movie itself with the goal of bringing more momentum to the plot.
- Two police officers meet in a warehouse where one may be the subject of a behavioral control experiment.
- An aspiring young actor finds out the crazy lengths some people will go to in order to secure a role.