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- Five best friends have just moved into a house for their senior year in college, unaware of its dark history and the lingering evil that first took place there over 150 years ago.
- The Path: Evolution is the third film of The Path Series trilogy and explores the theory that human beings are living in a virtual reality system similar to the rules of an assimilated video game. The filmmakers follow former NASA nuclear physicist, Thomas Campbell, as he shares his knowledge and the results of his research of consciousness, physics, metaphysics and morality to explain mind and matter, normal and paranormal, life, death, and purpose, with all of this logically flowing from the concept of reality as information. The Path: Evolution will undoubtedly challenge the viewer's current belief systems and leave a lasting impression on human beings to re-evaluate how they are behaving, treating others, and existing in the world.
- SAIGON 1973. A young man's heart is breaking as he discovers his childhood love, the girl he grew up with, raped and murdered. He makes a fateful resolve to avenge her loss, thereby igniting a forty-year odyssey of revenge and death, which ends a continent away in a final climactic confrontation.
- A look at the history of Hampton, Virginia, and it's impact on and contributions from the African-American community. The film examines the local history from the perspective of two African-American residents, from the first African slaves to land here to the first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation to the Space Race and beyond.
- Set against 400 years of suffering, healing, and strength, with a backdrop of our nation's most storied lands, the innumerable contributions of African Americans to the foundation of the United States are recognized in this short film. "Twenty and Odd" serves as a visual tool to inform and highlight and to educate the nation as a whole about the trauma, resilience, and beauty of the African American experience in our country through the lens of sites stewarded by the National Park Service. This film provides an opportunity to motivate and empower people from all walks of life to adopt and maintain healthy lifestyle behaviors, cultivate personal connections with national parks, and embrace parks as welcoming sources of health and healing.
- Chesapeake Beacons explores the beautiful lighthouses that still stand in the Bay and at the entrances of rivers flowing into the Chesapeake. Using archive footage, drone video and modern videography, the film offers lovely images of these magnificent structures and introduces viewers to the history of these maritime artifacts.
- Everyone wants to eat today. Jack eats his vegetables, Jordan and Estuardo pass out snacks, and Maren tries a new food and she happily likes it.
- It's Summertime today in the Awesome House. Muno tries some of Jack's lemonade, Maren wants to jump, and later she learns how to wait her turn on the slide.
- It's a funday in the Awesome House today. Everyone has breakfast, Jordan doesn't know what fun is, and everyone gets their sillies out.
- It's a dancey day in the Awesome House today. Everyone likes to dance, plays a freeze game, and learns about their body parts.
- From getting the wiggles out to doing different things to get to sleep, Bedtime is a musical journey with the Awesome Gang.
- Today, Muno makes a pen mark on the door. Without thinking, he turns the mark into a scribble-boy, who comes to life and teases him about what he has done. How can Muno get rid of his scribble? How will he keep his terrible secret from the others? And what will Caroline and William say?
- The Awesome Gang learns that pinching people is naughty, it can hurt and you shouldn't do it.
- Muno is having a clumsy day and learns to take his time. But he never does - he almost biffs Maren and bumps Brooklyn, and even steps on Jordan's foot. William knows that sometimes you take time not to get clumsy, but sometimes it's alright to be clumsy too. He tells Muno the funny song about being clumsy. The Awesome Gang show him how to take time by playing an obstacle course. But then they knock the course over by mistake. William, Caroline, and Muno laugh that they should take their time too.
- A Lack of sleep puts Muno in such a bad mood that he does not want to play with anyone. His in such a bad mood that he even tells Maren to go away.
- The gang dresses up in halloween costumes, go trick or treating, and Estuardo, Muno, Jack, and Maren eat too much candy.
- The Awesome Gang is playing hide and seek, but Jack watches where the others hide. They think he has done brilliantly and make him a special badge. Jack admits that he has cheated and the others are really angry with him. Jordan steps in and helps them make up by organizing a special game.
- While helping Dan plant bulbs in the garden, Muno ends up with very muddy knees. He then accidentally uses Brooklyn's special cushion to wipe them clean - which upsets Brooklyn a great deal. The only thing that can save him is cleaning the cushion, but this turns out to be harder than it looks, until Laura saves the day.
- Jack has a bad day because he can't tie his shoelace. He throws a tantrum while being stressed out. Julie and Dan come in and calm him down. Jack goes to sleep and dreams of being Jackboy saving the day once again.
- Muno discovers a hedgehog in the garden. Brooklyn is still in a bad mood, because the arrival of her baby brother has made her feel left out at home. But when she sees the porcupine, Sarah tells her that she could be her sister. She hums "hush-a-by-baby" to her.
- After the Awesome Gang sings Put Your Finger in the Air, Jack falls and cuts his finger outside. Kate shows the Awesomes how to dress the wound, and then they all make finger puppets and perform a show.
- Brooklyn decides if long or short hair is better for her.
- All of Jack's friends come to visit when he finds himself ill on Christmas Day.
- Jack eats an apple but isn't feeling well.
- Muno realizes how bad it was to bite Maren as his pals recall being naughty.
- A behind-the-scenes tour of auditions, bloopers, and on-set vlogging from the hit NBC preschool series.
- At Virginia's Fort Monroe, we discover a remarkable place: the spot where slavery began in British North America, and the site where it began to unravel during the Civil War. From one of the newest National Park Service sites to a historically-minded brewery and more, we learn from a diverse cast of people engaging visitors with defining moments in our national past.
- John Denver described West Virginia as "almost heaven," and this sky-high view of the Mountain State will show you why.