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- The true story of Rachel Joy Scott, the first student killed in the Columbine High School shooting on April 20, 1999.
- I'm Not Ashamed ... from despair comes hope This is not your average rehab -- nine months at a ranch restoring their lives after drug or alcohol abuse. At Green Oak Ranch, men and women receive an unconventional form of therapy such as caring for abandoned animals; baking breads and cakes; writing songs and composing music about their addiction; and learning new social skills and spirituality to have a new sense of hope. This movie follows the journey of three groups of people: the animal caretakers, the bakers and the songwriters. 10 recovering addicts and alcoholics, 9 months in rehab ... see how they fight for their new life!
- Nim asks Alex to be her sperm donor. However, Alex has been unable to ejaculate since time-travelling, so he persuades Army to step up. Meanwhile, Army and Joe reach an impasse in their sexual relationship. Liu is horrified when Ew is shown on the news caught up with a sex worker.
- 2019– 50mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 2h 49mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 2h 42mPodcast Episode
- Kamal has been keeping a secret from his best friend for fifteen years, and Elle thinks it's time to come clean.
- Worried that he hurt his friend by keeping a secret from him, Kamal buys into Elle's plan to tell Alex the truth...but how?
- Kamal finally works up he courage to confess his secret to Alex, but some unexpected guests complicate his plans.
- he conclusion of "And I'm Not Ashamed to Say It!" If there is a wrong way to tell someone you love them, it would look like this.
- The Cinema Snob is very ashamed to have to discuss today's movie, due to its very controversial nature. Pure Flix made a biopic on Columbine victim Rachel Joy Scott. What makes this film so unbearable for the Snob is that not only is it about somebody who was murdered in such a horrific tragedy, but that it suggests the killings had religious undertones.
- 2013–TV Episode
- Kevin McCreary reviews the Christian film, 'I'm Not Ashamed'.