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- A group of high school students are sent to Detention. Abandoned and locked in, images of Ghosts appear as they attempt to escape, only to find themselves connected to a past horrific death and made responsible for it with their lives.
- In the near future laws against smoking have increased to the point where you must live in a certain part of town called the Smoking Section if want to smoke cigarettes. Once you have passed the line of demarcation you just know you've crossed the tracks because things get a little grimier, a little more industrial. The sky is a little blacker. The mood is heavier. Someone might get hurt. Cigarettes now cost $63.49 a pack, yet the money derived from this tax obviously isn't going toward this dystopian corner of the city. If you travel there to smoke or to buy (because it is also illegal to buy on the 'clean' side of town) there are several options, but the main place is the Vice Club. There you will find old fashion Cigarette Girls like our heroine with no name. The Vice Club was actually a cigarette factory built in 1935 and designed by the very best deco influenced architects. The original owners even installed a giant 50 foot long Iron cigarette on top of the building that tipped into an gigantic ashtray. One hundred years later that cigarette is cancer coated with rust but still tilts back and forth - if the wind is strong enough, making a horrible squeak on it's axis that is heard through out the city. Cigarette Girl becomes an angel of death when she stops smoking and starts killing on the third day to alleviate her acute psychological withdrawal manifested primarily by the ghost of a cowboy who is always on her back to keep smoking. Cigarette Girl would rather kill than smoke.
- Contestants were briefly shown the answers to questions asked by the host; it was up to the contestants to recall where the answers were concealed.
- George Burns fakes a cough as a ruse to get other celebrities to perform at his one-man-show.
- When Jack begins to forget, he visits Keystone, an organization with an unlikely mandate: making your most important memories truly 'unforgettable.' When Jack begins to recount moments from his life in an interview, he reveals the bond he formed with one particular woman, and the importance he has placed on their story.
- A psychiatrist is tasked with proving that an aggressive, reluctant and disturbed child who is accused of committing brutal crimes, is worthy of the insanity plea in order to escape being tried as an adult, from within the sanctuary of a children's psychiatric ward.
- Two former con artists go legitimate by opening a business called "Hire A Liar." With the help of out of work actors, they help their less truthful clients with alibis and set-ups. Business is strong until one of their biggest clients cons them out of a quarter of a million dollars. Now it's a game of con versus con while running from the cops and the mob.
- A mockumentary that follows former ballet star Jon Gibault in his new venture; a dance production with a company of dogs.
- Rachel Renae Prater, Sean Conley, and Leah Misialek star in Michael Johnson's acclaimed drama about being military medical assets deployed in a war zone. Prater stars as Brittney Chambers, a U.S. Navy trauma doctor, on her first combat deployment. She is an emergency room physician assigned to the NATO Role 3 multinational medical unit, a trauma hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Confronted with combat injuries on a regular basis and living and working in a war zone on the other side of the world, Chambers grows into her leadership role within the unit as she faces an inward campaign to maintain her troops and her own morale. Finding Chambers is a raw and gripping story that will draw you in and stay with you long after the film has ended.
- Tailgate32 is a 25,000-mile, cross-country football odyssey in a 42-foot RV. WGN Radio recently described it as "so incredibly cool...and insane!" Led by thrill-seeking brothers John and Mike Trupiano, Football Nation's Tailgate32 will visit all 32 NFL arenas in just 17 weeks this season, before powering on to the playoffs and Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans.
- A no-budget improvised spoof parody of the popular tropes found in mainstream found footage films. Recovered footage from three missing boys who encounter mysterious forces beyond all reason in the form of a strange young man on the night of their disappearance.
- A man has it all. Signs the deal of a lifetime to own everything he could ever imagine. But in the blink of an eye he wakes up to find it all gone. Now the pursuit is on, the struggle ensues and the journey begins for him to get it all back...or so he thinks.
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- Takes place over the course of one year. A young hermit affected by a recent tragedy and the isolation of the COVID-19 Pandemic begins his journey back to normal life. In this time, he learns about himself, picks up new hobbies, and reconnects with old friends as he attempts to move on from past trauma.