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- Over the course of several years, two convicts form a friendship, seeking consolation and, eventually, redemption through basic compassion.
- Framed by their ruthless arch-nemesis, a pair of mismatched LAPD officers must put their differences aside to get even with the brutal crime baron who sent them to rot in a maximum-security prison.
- Communist radicals hijack Air Force One with the U.S. President and his family on board. The Vice President negotiates from Washington D.C., while the President, a veteran, fights to rescue the hostages on board.
- Children are hidden away under an attic by their conspiring mother and grandmother.
- Offered a plea deal by the FBI, William O'Neal infiltrates the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party to gather intelligence on Chairman Fred Hampton.
- After security expert Ray Breslin is hired to rescue the kidnapped daughter of a Hong Kong tech mogul from a formidable Latvian prison, Breslin's girlfriend is also captured.
- After the death of his brother, Mick travels to America to seek Justice. Wrongly convicted of extortion and attempted murder, Mick is sent to Pleasant Hill Penitentiary's notorious death block 13. Seething with revenge after discovering the truth behind his brother's death, Mick's rage ignites an explosive riot as he makes a daring escape from death block 13.
- A teenager copes with his sexuality on the last day of school in 1984. It shows him coping with being gay and being with friends.
- In 1892, two vaudevillians and petty con artists get involved, together with the most notorious bank robber, in a New York City bank heist.
- Filmmaker Barbara Kopple explores the legacy of the 1989 murder of Noreen Boyle in Mansfield, Ohio. Her 12-year-old son Collier gave a devastating videotaped testimony blaming his father for the murder. Now, over two decades later, Collier returns to Ohio seeking to retrace his past and confront his imprisoned father, who remains in denial of his guilt. Collier's depth of character is a wonder to behold from childhood to adulthood. Out of this tragic story, we witness the power of human resilience.
- Two young girls playing hopscotch at a playground accept n offer of some candy by a stranger. When he also offers them a ride home in his car, they accept, but they soon discover that he has no intention of taking them home when he pulls off the road into a wooded area and drags them out of the car and into the woods.
- A young orphaned girl without the ability of speech finds that she has been gifted with the notorious Jack in the Box from the Demonic Toys.
- A multi-plot film centered on adoption and foster care, Chosen follows 6 different families as they each discover an intertwined journey of healing, unity, and new beginnings.
- When a turn of the century prison reformatory is slated for demolition, a grisly discovery is made. Hidden deep underground beneath the west cell block is a sub-basement structure that has not been entered in 100 years. Inside are the skeletal remains of several brutally slain children. As a CSI team arrives at the prison, an even more disturbing discovery is made that will eventually unveil a legion of seven demons and their even more chilling origins: each demon is responsible for one of the seven deadly sins. Seven deadly sins...Seven deadly demons...Seven more deadly ways to die...
- Air Force Two revisits the prison scene featured in "Air Force One", filmed at the original location of the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio.
- John Ratzenberger celebrates American manufacturing and the skill of American workers as he travels to factories in towns throughout the country.
- HORRORS OF WAR derives from the "B" movie, Grindhouse tradition, made to play like a midnight movie. It is an independently-produced film made in a B-movie style, yet with a dramatic grounding and an eye toward bigger production values. FILM SYNOPSIS: Feeling the pressure from the Allied advance, Hitler unleashes his secret weapons giving rise to a type of warfare the world has never seen. Throughout the European Theater of Operations, Lieutenant John Schmidt comes face to face with these weapons. The Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S., precursor to the C.I.A.) initiates missions behind enemy lines to find the source of the weapons terrorizing U.S. soldiers fighting the Third Reich. Schmidt is joined by Captain Joe Russo and his group of war-hardened GIs who have experienced for themselves the all-too-real horrors of war. Together, they must find and destroy Hitler's horde of nightmare weapons before his horrific vision can be fully realized.
- Film critic and presenter Mark Kermode explores the fascination and praise audiences, fans and critics have behind the classic The Shawshank Redemption (1994) and how its importance grew higher over the years despite being an overlooked film when it was released and not getting any Oscars victories when it was nominated as one of the Best Pictures of the Year.
- People share various real scary stories that have happened to them.
- Tearoom consists of footage shot by the police in the course of a crackdown on public sex in the American Midwest. In the summer of 1962, the Mansfield, Ohio Police Department photographed men in a restroom under the main square of the city.
- The results of serious traffic accidents caused by careless driving are displayed.
- A clueless tapped out parody band struggles through outlandish schemes to raise money to get to the South By Southwest Music Festival.
- A young girl that holds the key in connecting both the earthly and heavenly realms together.
- Tells the story of a vampire relic with occult powers that falls into the hands of a grief-stricken young woman who will do anything to contact her dead brother.
- When a middle-aged woman family business is robbed, she turns to her hometown for help, and plans for a city-wide talent show begin. Two young, performers both face the harsh reality of bullying.
- Round Seven revisits, in seven parts, the famous 1978 boxing match in Dayton, Ohio between Sugar Ray Leonard and Mansfield, Ohio prizefighter Art McKnight.
- During the summer of 1949, one Ohio town suffered the deaths of nine precious babies.
- A year after returning home from war, Regg, has been struggling to get his life back together. When his soon to be brother-in-law suggests a boating trip; things take a turn for the worst when they find an uncharted island. It becomes a fight for survival as a mad scientist; her "zombified" brainwashed minions; and an escaped, murderous gorilla are all after the group. Will they survive?
- As the holiday weekend begins, officers of The Ohio Highway Patrol prepare for accidents. They deal with several, most of which involve gruesome fatalities. Events leading up to these tragedies are re-enacted along with actual file footage of the brutal aftermath.
- This show takes you back to the heyday of this lost piece of Americana, the Spook Show, where the nomadic Ghostmasters traveled from town to town like a carnival, enticing theatre owners and audiences alike, with fear.
- Boyd v. Denton is the name of the landmark case that closed the Ohio State Reformatory in the artist's hometown of Mansfield, Ohio in 1990.
- After escaping his rural hometown, a man finds himself confronted with the stark realization that history always repeats itself. Based on Stephen King's 1978 short story, 'Nona'.
- Two detectives visit a distraught man whose girlfriend was murdered. What do the numbers mean? Why won't he answer the questions? Why is he so obsessed with that clock?
- A mercenary has been tipped off about a group of German terrorists who plan to set off a biological weapon in a major city. Once they all collide, the terrorists discover the mercenary has a deadly ability which makes him unstoppable.
- North Mulberry Street is at the crossing of the freight trains that travel though Mansfield, Ohio.
- A documentary film following the life and times of former #1 overall national basketball prospect Estaban Weaver.
- Psychiatrist, Conrad O'Brien (played by Doug Wertz), faces his own struggles. Recently divorced and the feeling of losing balance and trust of his own patients, he starts to self medicate to overcome. But then he believes he saw something that changes to course of everything. Is it real or is his life too overwhelming?
- I live in Mansfield, Ohio, where "Camera Surveilance" was shot. This was a "training film" made by the Mansfield Police Department and Highway Safety Foundation, under the aegis of Safety Enterprises, Inc. This film, along with a film called "The Child Molester" (which I have never seen) was made in response to the 1962 discovery of two little girls who were found dead near a creek in a park. It is introduced by the Chief of Police at that time. It goes on to present us with a "sting operation" set up in a public men's restroom in downtown Mansfield's Central Park (which was closed as a "public nuisance" shortly afterward), in which we are presented with scene after scene of gay men having sex with one another in the said restroom. We are even presented with the mugshots of said men, along with the disposition of their case, usually "Committed to Lima State Hospital" or "Committed to the Ohio State Penitentary" "for a term of 1 to 20 years: Psychopath".
- Rick was a happy go lucky kind of guy. Life was good, his marriage not so good, but he certainly wasn't prepared for what lay ahead. His wife was gone and he was left to tend to his children. Rick became a prisoner to his own life.
- Madelline is the story of a girl trying to deal with the daily struggles of depression and social anxiety, and the loneliness and isolation that they bring.
- Four strangers wake up in a room, having no idea how they got there and only 45 minutes to figure out how to escape. What follows is an intense psychological game where nothing is what it seems.
- Erie consists of a series of single take vignettes in and around communities near Lake Erie that relate to Black migration in the USA, contemporary conditions, folks concentrating on the task at hand, theater and famous art objects.
- One night, after escorting yet another prisoner to the electric chair, Warden Harrell finds that one of his Death Row inmates is missing. After the inmate appears, he attacks the Warden, frees the other prisoners and starts a riot. The Warden wakes to find that just he and one other prisoner, Elliot, remain. Upon this discovery, Warden Harrell takes Elliot with him as he searches the prison for any other "sign of life". As they walk through the prison, the only other person they find is the man the warden saw being executed the previous night. Together they realize the only possible explanation; they didn't survive the riot. Trapped inside the prison, the two men contemplate what they believe heaven to be like and reminisce about their happiest memories. While reminiscing, they become separated and find themselves at the brink of reliving those cherished events.
- Steve Hartman interviews a plethora of people of all ages on the topic of kindness. Those interviewed share how a simple act of kindness can be life changing and sometimes empowering.
- "Meet Cleaver Theatre" is a hosted horror movie show with Brian Easterling as "Butch R. Cleaver" presenting movies on channels throughout the Mid-West and West Coast (as well as online) since 2003.
- Through a series of video diary entries we view of the life of a high school girl as she moves to a new school, develops a crush on a guy, and loses her grip on reality as she begins to obsess over him and stalk him.