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- Bruce Wagner, an adulterous husband, is about to realize the error of his ways. After spending an evening with his mistress, Bruce is fearful the movie they rented to watch during their night of passion will turn into incriminating evidence if not returned on time. Rushing into the video store, Bruce is confronted with a series of events that result in a penalty much worse than a late fee.
- The story of opportunity staring in the face of a perfect match.
- In this episode, 8-year-old Spunky Wisenheimer joins the Army's Guinea Pig Corps and gets firsthand experience with above-ground nuclear testing. The fallout takes Spunky into a darkly comic landscape populated by escaped mutants, desperately lonely Army Nuke testers, strange appendages, a heroic lactating dwarf, and a G-Man with an unusual interest in taking Spunky under his wing.
- Andersonville is a 1996 American television film directed by John Frankenheimer.
- Cape York Peninsula in far north Queensland, north of Cairns, is one of the last great wild places on Earth. But its wild rivers are unprotected. These magnificent rivers are the lifeblood for the Cape's communities and a huge diversity of wildlife.
- Mrs. Carrington believes there should be rules and order in any happy family. The Henderson family... Well let's just say they have liberal boundary lines. When Mr. and Mrs. Henderson have to make an emergency trip they call on the services of Mrs. Carrington. The Henderson children have sent every single nanny running to the hills. Will the Henderson three be too much for Mrs. Carrington to manage?
- Casualties of War is a story of Amanda, a soldier's widow. She visits her husband's grave on their anniversary, and starts to recount their love and their lives. She remembers how they met, some of their happier times together,their deep bond, and his death, and her dealing with the loss.
- When four capital ships vanish, Admiral Nelson and Commander Van Wyck are sent to investigate. They find an island where Nelson removes a dagger from a skeleton which happens to be the captain of the Amsterdammer, the Flying Dutchman, and is then cursed. Van Wyck is in reality the first mate who killed the Captain. His plan is to kill Nelson with the dagger so that he can be free and Nelson will take his place.
- When a new book club member starts to notice eerie similarities between the novel's creepy, cat-loving protagonist and the group's creepy, cat-loving host, things take a dark turn. But has she blurred the line between truth and fiction?
- In the late 1980s and early 1990s, NYC's Washington Heights neighborhood was considered the epicenter of America's crack cocaine epidemic. Amid gang wars, street riots and growing tensions between citizens and police - the community needed a safe space, a political hub, a cultural center and a home-away-from-home. Coogan's Way is the story of how a small bar and restaurant that welcomed all races, religions and interests became a force for good in their community. And how decades later, when the owners were faced with the challenges of a rapidly-changing NYC real estate market, their diverse and dynamic clientele fought for this beloved institution.
- A rookie detective goes for a ride-along with two corrupt seasoned detectives. Suspicious of the rookie's sudden appearance in the department and his quick rise through the ranks, these veteran detectives will kill to find out his end game.
- Daft Lad's Midsummers Night Dream is a trippy tale of love and longing set among the moors. High up in the hills of deepest Lancashire, a disturbed young lad has a dream. Daft Lad, a young soul but an old romantic, dreams of matchmaking his best mate with an old nemesis. Craving respite from the bleakness of his surroundings, this tin pot Tinder brews a love potion for his pal and pulls the strings in this love story with an unexpected psychedelic twist. How long can the effects last before the lads have to come crashing back down to earth?
- A coming of age story about a teenager working at an extreme sports camp as a dishwasher and his relationship with the chef, who we come to find out was a skateboarding pioneer back in the day. Set at a fully operational extreme sports camp in Temecula, CA called Point X Camp.
- Dorothy Gale finds herself transported to a strange land in this dystopian near-future re-imagining of the first three chapters of The Wizard of Oz. After being abducted from her childhood home, she is able to escape her kidnappers and with help from a group of rebels start a journey to the only man who can help her get back home.
- DUMBO CALLING tells the story of Dumbo, a gifted but eccentric hacker who finds himself alone and isolated on the streets of Brooklyn after release from prison. Forbidden from using computers, he constructs a strange radio to contact his former accomplices, unaware that he is being hunted by supernatural beings bent on exploiting his skills. Through this character on the fringe of society, the film explores our growing dependence on technology to connect with others. The film stars Eric R. Williams and Alexis Nicole Smith, and is written and directed by Glenn McClanan.
- TV Mini SeriesA man with mental health struggles, his imagination creates comic book villains he battles in surreal world blurring reality. Journey of transformation into DuskMan superhero persona.
- Kara denies that she suffers from Body Dysmorphia and struggles with a very warped self image. Desperate and unable to cope , she makes a deal with a demon who will give her beauty, confidence, and success. In exchange for this, the demon demands that she bring it pure souls to devour. This path leads her to her own demise.
- Lex works his way into the cordon trying to find his friend Jokke, who is offered an experimental drug by professor Cannaerts who seems to have a plan of his own. While Nald is still alive and gets rescued from the sewer canal and tries to get rid of his evidence, director Lommers questions his motives and starts to see her authority fail when national security orders a new executive above her position. Tensions and emotions inside the cordon rise even further when a gang tries to escape with explosives...
- A news special examining one David L. Paul and his role in the Savings & Loan crisis; drug smuggling and corruption in units of the U.S. Coast Guard;and Lyle and Erik Melendez nearly a year after they were accused of murdering their parents.
- Short"Half Ass Killers" is a comedy about three hit man, who are known to never having a successful hit, wants to have one complete kill before they retire. When they are assigned to there next hit, it happens to be a beautiful woman that they fall madly in for and turn against each other.
- In a distant future, egalitarianism has created a truly equal state. The cost? The sacrifice of everything great about humankind. The question: is peace worth the price?
- The Battle of OP Harry, Korea. The Story of Forgotten Soldiers, in a Forgotten Battle of a Forgotten War. By the end of the Korean War the US 3rd Infantry Division had orders to hold OP Harry at all costs -- the Chinese intended to seize it. On 10 June 1953, 3,500 Chinese assaulted that position, defended by King Company, 15th Infantry Regiment -- of about 200 US soldiers. Massive artillery fire -- 90,000 US and 30,000 Chinese shells -- decimated both sides. K Company and then reinforcing units of about a hundred -- at terrible human cost -- ejected the attackers from the trenches in close combat, with only about 20 US soldiers walking off the mountain unscathed the next morning. But the Chinese, suffering 90% loses, would return again and again for eight subsequent nights, with more then 10,000 troops, no one knows for sure. The film depicts interviews with these aging American, South Korean, Greek and Chinese veterans -- in addition to introducing three Generals, MASH nurses, the South Korean Prime Minister, noted scholars and political commentators Newt Gingrich, US Sen. Richard Lugar, US Con. Charles Rangel, S. Korean Honorable Hwang, US Historian Allan Millett, Michael Slater and author Oliver North. By dedicating an entire program to the buildup, battle and its aftermath, while endearing the audience to these soldiers, a unique perspective is given to the greater Korean War itself. These combatants -- who are so proud of their service -- are grateful that before their generation is gone, a document is finally procured to preserve the memory of the soldiers who fell attacking and defending OP Harry to HOLD AT ALL COSTS. As the new world order was imminent, the term "Hold At All Costs" is ultimately what the Korean War or Cold War was all about. It is hopeful that these stories represent all soldiers of that era and perhaps all soldiers everywhere, throughout warfare. Narrated by Edward Herrmann.
- "In the Fray" is the second of two pieces made in collaboration with the Saskatoon Jazz Orchestra (SJO) for a project called Dimensions in Sound, simulating the phenomenon of sound synesthesia.
- Jagmohan (Utpal Dutt) wants his daughters to get married. His best friend suggests his son Raja (Shekar Suman) could be a suitor for one of the girls. The friend asks Raja to go and find out which one of the two girls he would like to get married with. But Raja asks his servant and confidante, Abdul Malik (Satish Shah), to switch places with him, and both visit Jagmohan's home to see the girls, not knowing that their prank will result in a grave accusation leveled at Abdul Malik.
- The new "John Henry" documentary will chronicle the life and legacy of this remarkable animal, and will include interviews with fans, celebrities, dignitaries and other notables that knew him (or won big money from his successes!) as well as interviews with noted jockeys that rode him, including Chris McCarron and Laffit Pincay Jr. Still alive today at the ripe old age of 104 (in horse years!) John Henry earned over $ 6.5 million during his years as a racehorse, between 1977-1985. He was the winner of 30 stakes races, was voted "Horse of the Year" in l981 and in 1984, and was even included in People Magazine's "Most Intriguing People of 1984" roundup story.
- Enraged by the murder of its offspring, a Bigfoot rampages through the countryside of Southeast Ohio. Detective Benson (Zach Galligan), Ranger Thomas (Johnny Lechner), and Bigfoot researcher Hank (Dave Sherrill) scramble to locate the legendary creature before it attacks a group of teenagers on a camping trip in an isolated place called Kampout.
- Enraged by the murder of it's offspring, a Bigfoot rampages through the countryside of Southeast Ohio. Detective Benson (Zach Galligan), Ranger Thomas (Johnny Lechner) and Bigfoot researcher Hank (Dave Sherrill) scramble to locate the legendary creature before it attacks a group of teenagers on a camping trip in an isolated place called Kampout.
- from the Bari Balafon Film Festival 2008 program, director, Koblan Bonaventura Amissah: "The family of Mouloud, a peasant in the Algerian mountains, is overwhelmed by a tragic loss: their soldier son has been killed in an ambush. With stubborn patience, Mouloud sets off on a motor tricycle to Algiers to get his son's body. The journey is difficult and painful through the harsh landscape of the mountains and a thousand bureaucratic and administrative setbacks. When he returns home, the battle is not over. Mouloud now has to fight the sadness and give new meaning to his life and that of his wife, who has been cloistered in profound silence by her sorrow."
- A world-weary prostitute yearns after respectability and the love of an inventor.
- The Authorized biography of Les Paul, " The Wizard of Waukesha". The name Les Paul is synonymous with the electric guitar. As a player, inventor, and recording artist(Paul had two #1 hits with his wife Mary Ford), Paul has been and innovator from the early years of his life. In 1928, thirteen-year-old Les Paul borrowed a phonograph needle from the family Victrola, stuck it under the strings of his Sear Roebuck guitar, and wired the contraption to a telephone mike and two radio speakers, thus achieving not only amplification but a crude stereo effect. The pioneering young musician then went on to invent scores of ingenious recording techniques, including overdubbing and multi-track recorders, as well as the solid-body electric guitar at the heart of the rock and roll revolution. Still spry at age 90, Les Paul tells his own classic rags-to-riches story in a feature-length HD documentary-with a soundtrack of greatest hits from Bing Crosby, Chet Atkins, B.B. KIng, and rock legends Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Keith Richards and Paul McCartney.
- A retro-spoof shot to look like a television show from the late 1950's/early 1960's but with a demented modern twist.
- Three vampire brothers have a bloody family reunion after not seeing one another since the great earthquake of 1906.
- LIVE OUT LOUD is a documentary film that presents a unique tap dance collaboration between students from the Overbrook School for the Blind and dancers-in-training from the Pennsylvania Ballet's Second Company.
- The development of the Lunar Module, which took astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the Moon in 1969. Using interviews with engineers, along with archival footage, and period recreation- the landing of the moon comes to vivid life.
- Glenn Towery, (an African American) and Linus Michael Leting, (An African from Kenya), two film students decide to attend the Million Man March called for by the honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan in 1995. They sign up in Los Angeles. Seek spiritual guidance then embark on an adventure to Washington DC to attend the Million Man March in search of the meaning of the event to themselves and other attendees.
- Sometime before the beginning of World War 3, a young man tries to poison a bunny rabbit for eating from his perfect little garden. As a result, he soon discovers that for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction.
- A botched mattress delivery, a broken vacuum, and a trip to the gynecologist conspire to shake-up the lives of some very imperfect people.
- A tech-laden, post-apocalyptic future serves as a battleground for an ageless Professor Moriarty and his greatest foe, Sherlock Holmes. With the world as their playground, the never-ending conflict between detective and villain will finally come to a moment of reckoning.
- A young girl has been found murdered in a small rural Irish community. Two men are held in the local Gaol under Morton's watchful eye: Sam, a regular drunken disorderly; and Frank, a frightened young man from out of town. As an angry lynch mob gathers outside for justice, drama unfolds within the prison walls.
- Each moment, events take place that the human eye cannot perceive because these occurrences are too small, too large, too fast, too slow or beyond the spectrum of visible light. Witness some of the captivating sights that will forever alter your knowledge and perception of the world around us. This 1979 classic video shows us that 'hidden' world. Different sizes, different spectrums, and even different rates of speed can illuminate the underlying processes that are beyond the limits of our eyes.
- Professor hires a spaceship to get to the source of weird signals from deep space. The trip is cut short however when the ship's computer gets jealous because the captain is in love with one of the female passengers and it gets homicidal.
- Set in her bedroom, towards the end of her life No Ordinary Joe witnesses the verbal sparring between 'Joe' Carstairs and the character who has shared all her lives and adventures, Lord Tod Wadley, a small, male Steiff doll.
- A documentary about the life and music of singer-songwriter Jacques Brel, with footage of several live performances. After growing up in Belgium and working in his father's factory, Brel marries and has children, but he soon grows discontent with his life and leaves everything behind, moving to Paris to become a singer-songwriter. His career takes off and he becomes one of France's most revered performers. After tremendous success, he suddenly retires from music, becoming an actor and film director instead. He trains as a pilot and learns how to sail, traveling extensively around the world, until he finally settles on an island in the Pacific Ocean. He dies young of cancer. The film tells his story through narration and interviews with his daughter, friends, and musical associates. Clips of his musical performances include some of his best known songs: "Ne me quitte pas," "Valse À mille temps," "Amsterdam," "Le plat pays" and "Quand on n'a que l'amour," among others.
- 20101h 40mNot Rated6.5 (182)66MetascoreDirector Bud Clayman documents his struggle with OCD and Asperger's Syndrome and how it derailed his plan to become a filmmaker.
- When Kevin notices that he has a grey pubic hair, he worries that he is getting old; Taco invents the pee-bib; Ruxin moves in Rafi (his brother-in-law, AKA "El Cunado") to get Pete to stop dating the au pair, and hilarious consequences ensue.
- Elder members of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender community in Los Angeles chronicle gay life from from the 1950's to the 1980's. The documentary brings to light Los Angeles' significant, yet hidden, role in U.S. gay history.
- Orson at the Orient is the story of a meeting no one admits happened: A bombed city under martial law and powers on the verge of a new war give home to deceit and uncertainty in 1948 Vienna. The city, divided among the allied powers, is also hosting the filming of The Third Man. It's star, American actor Orson Welles is spending his after-hours in the well-known Hotel Orient, soon to be disturbed by Soviet troops led by a young Officer. On his mind only one mission. How can he use the strengths and weaknesses of the great Orson to change the course of history, while in the U.S. big Hollywood names are targeted in the Red Scare initiating the McCarthy era.
- Hex-Man D-Lord wants nothing more than to win the Ultra States Poetry Slam, the most prestigious poetry slam in the world. But the intimidating The Groove stands in his way, and with the unorthodox training methods Hex-Man's coach Julius uses to prepare Hex-Man for the Ultra States, Hex-Man just might have a chance to take down The Groove.
- Quan is a story about a young boy tired of working for his relatives in the rice paddies and dreaming of a life where he is free to pursue whatever he desires. Doing so, he befriends an elderly bus driver, who teaches him the value of doing something you enjoy, for a living. Finding a new family, leaving your past isn't an easy task, especially for a young boy, and destiny can always find a way to turn things around in life.
- Reagan's Wharf is the story of Lee and Scott, two men who've worked together for years on the local wharf. They now find themselves on opposing sides of the law. Scott, owner of Reagan's Wharf, suffers greatly after his wife's kidnapping. Lee, a failed boat captain, now runs illegal operations on and off the water for the local crime-lord. Both men's troubled past haunts their every move, each willing to go great lengths in restoring order in their lives. When Lee tempts Scott with a clue to his wife's disappearance, they embark seaward on a journey packed with tension, revealing the core of each man's quest for redemption.