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- The sole surviving Marine that lived through the horrors of Hell returns to Earth, reclaiming it from an invasion that nearly eradicated humanity.
- After being threatened by a dog with a killer instinct, a painter and a poet from the City (Evo and Darm ) are trapped for the night in their rented farmhouse after their neighbor and/or other locals appear to have declared war on them. Throughout the night, Evo and Darm cope by painting, writing, overeating, and playing the piano interspersed with comedic bickering, verbal high-jinks, and bingeing on frozen yogurt and ice cream, all of which are juxtaposed with moments of violence, hatred, homicidal barking, and the possibility of no sleep or death. A thoughtful, flippant commentary on America's bigotry, divisions, and food choices, this gripping tale is filled with symbolism and hidden meanings and distills the divisions in this country down to Evo and Darm and shows how quickly it can become us vs them. As soon as the real or imaginary war starts, the two men begin brainstorming the reasons behind it, and a series of binaries are immediately created: city vs village, educated vs uneducated, good ole boys vs city slickers, normal vs different, dogs vs art, strawberry fudge ripple vs chocolate almond. Quickly, these divisions turn into fear, loss of appetite, and increased pulse rates, which, in turn, turn into cruelty, door-pounding, and bared fangs, which may lead to a new civil war or maybe even WWIII. In the end, the two men show themselves prepared to pay back in kind the wounds, insults, and middle fingers that they have received, thus leading a never-ending cycle of prejudice, shot birds, and mudslinging, a situation that rings true to our national politics and climate warfare.
- Smart, quick-witted Julie is in her mid-20s. She marches to the beat of her own drum and has her own manifesto: do nothing. And she really means NOTHING: no work, no studies, no friends. Agnes is a happy-go-lucky nurse of the same age. With a husband and a child, she fits into society's expectations without giving them any great thought--until, that is, she meets Julie. Together they start a rebellion that brings them to the limits of their respective worlds. Stay Still is the story of a generation with a poetic, witty undercurrent. Dangerous, but very exciting.
- One for the Road follows Jimmy, Paul, Richard and Mark who meet on a rehabilitation course for drink drivers. Jimmy is young, ambitious and desperate to sell his late father's business; Paul has been salesman of the year three times running, however, that was five years ago; Richard is a retired millionaire property developer and Mark is a taxi driver with a weakness for weed and philosophy. Very quickly they realize the course is the networking opportunity of a lifetime as Paul, Mark and Jimmy plot to relieve Richard of some of his wealth...
- In 1588, a castaway from the Spanish Armada, sent from Portugal by Philip II of Spain to conquer England, is captured on an Irish beach. There he is tried, declared guilty and hanged to death. All of this would be reasonable according to the laws of war and hatred among humans. The problem is the prisoner is a monkey.
- A group of people stranded on the lunar mining colony of Ektopos, fast running out of resources and with no communication from Earth, must make a choice. Do they risk returning to Earth not knowing what fate awaits them, or do they venture outwards in search of a new but uncertain future?
- A delightful story of a small boy who visits a retirement home and makes friends with "Miss Nancy" and helps her improve her memory so she can continue teach him to play the organ. But first, he has to discover what memory is. In the meanwhile Wilfrid's family are not very sensitive to the need of Wilfrid to visit the retirement home until they have an opportunity to observe Wilfrid and Miss Nancy together at the organ and discover the importance of the interactions between children and elder adults.
- Stick 'Em Up! is a captivating film that explores the little-known world of wheat pasting, an inner-city art form that's as provocative as it is misunderstood. Documentary filmmaker Alex Luster delves into the minds and motivations behind some of Houston's most notorious guerilla street artists, capturing the lifespan of their art... conception, creation, placement and - ultimately - removal by the city's abatement enforcement. With commentary by legendary street artists and top local law enforcement officials, Stick 'Em Up! is a gritty, street-smart documentary that reveals the secret truth behind the prolific images you see every day - in cities all across the nation. Stick 'Em Up! was created by a team of talented Houston artists. A two-decade veteran of the Houston street art scene, GONZO247 worked as a Stick 'Em Up! producer and award-winning screenwriter Tony Reyes helped craft the story.
- James "Bucky" Buchanan is a well-known defense attorney in Las Vegas, Nevada. He defends all types with the help of his assistant Debbie. Las Vegas Law is a reality show with real criminals and real cases.
- "Midnight Frights" was a hosted horror movie show with Armistead Wellford as "Armistead Spottswoode", presenting movies on the OSI 74 Roku Channel; from 2012.
- Ivan has worked has a butcher all his life. His dream is to have a furniture shop, but he isn't sure he is brave enough to change now. The Butcher's is an old family tradition and has been passed from generation to generation, and it weighs on Ivan like destiny itself. He has a daily routine: a machine-like customer service, yet, on his free time, he starts to draw furniture involuntarily. As time goes by he wants to make more and more sketches but keeps getting interrupted by his costumers. The more he urges to draw, the more often he gets interrupted. The more he gets interrupted, the more frustrated he becomes. Ivan starts to project his displeasure on his customers until the day he decides to solve the matter.
- City by city, citizens were looking to hear and be heard. This is their story.
- Caribbean Reboot is an uplifting comedy about a cocky, young computer programmer, Steven, who meets a beautiful Caribbean girl, Marisha. Steven is told he owes thousands of dollars in taxes and is losing his job. Then he loses Marish's phone number. In a fit of temper, he storms to the beach and throws his cell phone into the Ottawa River. His tantrum leads to a life-changing event. His salvation is Marisha, if he can somehow find her. He learns she is scheduled to be part of the Carivibe beach festival.
- Everything is going right for Rick. A wife he loves, a son he adores, a respectable career. However all that changes in one day as his company deals with layoffs and off shoring, then learns of news about his son that forces Rick to question who he is, and who he needs to be.
- Exploring the toxicity of giving and taking beyond the limits of equilibrium, and the weighted aftermath of energy loss, Floodstream paints a haunting portrait of an imbalanced relationship that evokes the unfolding environmental crisis and the potential for recovery from any parasitic partnership.
- Budapest is stunning. The sights touch everyone differently. Each person gets caught in different details of the city. Many have tried before. Hitting up Youtube and searching for Budapest you'll find a handful of timelapses and tourist videos. However, in these clips you can only see the perspective of an individual, therefore you can't get a real picture of the city itself. Budapest Love aims to cast light on the topic from the perspective of those who live in Budapest. Therefore we ask you to help us by sharing your adventures and experiences in any relation to Budapest so we can make a motion picture that shows the true face of our capital.
- After receiving a free MovieFlix subscription, the employees at a small office begin to take on the characteristics and quirks of the movies they watch.
- In a rocky island exposed to the elements, a lighthouse keeper lives alone with his daughter. From the top of his tower, the father keeps vigil to the horizon line and for the safety of the passing sails. With no other company, the girl develops a unique complicity with the sea, which brings her toys in the shape of debris on the shore. Following the rhythm of the waves, these objects will unveil previous events, memories that the tide cannot erase.
- The Hagars, a married couple, collect money for charity, but keep it for themselves in the form of platinum bars they keep hidden under their pool table. Phelps and his "Impossible Mission Force" must retrieve the platinum and put an end to the Hagars' scam once and for all.
- Mel Bracken is one of the largest distributors of illegal drugs on the West Coast. Pharmaceutical magnate Cameron legally sells drugs to a middleman's laboratory in Mexico who then smuggles it to Bracken in Los Angeles. In order to expose the operation the IMF forces Cameron to deal directly with Bracken on U.S. soil.
- In order to expose an assassin who will strike an unknown target within 48 hours, Phelps poses as a drug addicted intelligence officer who wants to sell information to the assassin's contact: Bergman. Meanwhile, IMF operative Valerie, approaches Bergman as an investigator sent to look for a traitor inside his organization.
- The IMF infiltrate a high tech maximum security prison behind the Iron Curtain to free a resistance leader being held in a glass cell that's continually monitored. Cinnamon's persona of a neurotic bureaucrat distracts the prison commandant, while Barney and Willy stage an abortive prison escape. It's all part of an elaborate scheme to convince prison officials that the freedom fighter in their cell is an imposter.
- A mercenary army in Central Africa led by Krim is destabilizing the region, and stockpiling stolen gold. Phelps and the IMF capitalize on Krim's greed, and manipulate him into arranging the theft of his own gold bullion stored in a seemingly impenetrable vault.
- The family prepares for Thanksgiving. Kathy has to write a poem for a school project. She is selected as the winner in her class and the family is proud. But when she reads the poem to her parents, Jim thinks it is not as good as it should be and Kathy is upset.
- With the death of "Mussum" in 1994 the show took a break, but it returned in 1995 as a talk show. In the middle of the season, Renato Aragão decided, together with one of the directors of the network, to end with Os Trapalhões.