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- The rivalry between two former college friends comes to a head when they both attend the same glamorous event.
- A young woman recovers from a demonic possession.
- Within Brooklyn's ultra-orthodox Jewish community, a widower battles for custody of his son. A tender drama performed entirely in Yiddish, the film intimately explores the nature of faith and the price of parenthood.
- Comedian Hari Kondabolu confronts his cartoon nemesis, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, the Indian convenience store owner from The Simpsons (1989) and the larger issue of how Western culture depicts Southeast-Asian communities.
- Noelle's born on Christmas with the magical ability to make people stop fighting. Her dad's workplace has problems and has to sell. The only buyer is evil.
- When the star quarterback of the college football team can't remember what happened the night before, he goes on an unexpected journey of introversion and rage.
- A tale of all-consuming desire.
- Mike Rowe finds people who are doing something decent in their community, and does something decent for them.
- Renowned ball-room dancer Pierre Dulaine takes his program, Dancing Classrooms, back to his city of birth, Jaffa, to teach Jewish and Palestinian Israelis to dance and compete together.
- A look into the inner workings of the NRA and its influence, featuring interviews with government leaders, NRA representatives and people whose lives have been personally touched by gun violence.
- Sylvie runs a crime ring on Long Island and violently manipulates her minions to exact a deep revenge on the notoriously unethical film producer David.
- Written by Christopher Poindexter (72 Hours: A Brooklyn Love Story?) and directed by Keith Miller (Five Star, Welcome to Pine Hill), who also serve as co-creators, Brooklynification is both a wildly funny and eye-opening take on rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods in the county of Kings.
- THE NETWORKER is a comedy-drama with heart, an entertaining indie about family and redemption.
- A woke boarding school student questions her commitment to activism when she finds herself with no friends, countless enemies and facing some very serious accusations that threaten to get her expelled.
- One woman's sometimes raunchy, always funny internal battle of status versus substance.
- 'Bears Discover Fire' is the strange tale of a lonely man, his aging mother, his curious nephew, and a family of bears that have discovered how to use fire.
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- Lainey Wilson trains a horse in the music video for her song 'Heart Like a Truck'.
- The relationship between an aspiring sculptor and a struggling chef in New York is tested when they become entangled with wealthy older benefactors, or "Sweet Parents", to further their careers.
- Kevin Abstract wants to be a pop star. Along with his self-proclaimed boy band "Brockhampton" he is on a mission to translate his faithful online following into real world success.
- Take a comic journey through young womens love, work, and friendship dilemmas. With each broken down into five stages, girls grapple with booty calls, forced double dates, destination weddings, going out vs. staying in, and much more.
- Micah is Black, single, and pregnant. Her hipster life starts to unravel when the reality of motherhood finally sets in, 8 months late.
- When Maia, a mixed race Latina woman, sets out to reconnect with her traditional Mexican roots on her Nana's 100th birthday, things go terribly wrong. A dark comedy about what it means to be the 'other' in the family.
- An event at a party sends a college quarterback on a downward spiral before the biggest game of the season.