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- A separated, fired NYC lawyer returns to his hometown in Ohio, meets old high school friends and cute crush, buys a bowling alley and opens a law office in it.
- In this suburban drama, a widower confronts his older son's decision to leave home and his younger son's self-destructive behavior.
- While on his way home from school with his brother, sister and friends, nine year old, James Demarest ventures into the woods to retrieve a lost football. When he reaches a clearing, he discovers an abandoned mansion that sits beyond the brush. His friend, Thomas, catches up to James and sees the mansion as well. The boys are bewildered and confused...this house was never there before...it seems as if it appeared out of nowhere. Thomas gets frightened when he sees a strange man at the back door and quickly heads back towards Lila, James' sister, and the other children. But inquisitive James stays behind and begins to explore the mansion, all on his own. When James doesn't return, Lila and the other children become concerned and head out on a mission to find him. As the children enter the mansion they are greeted by the caretaker, Charles, who welcomes them to "Bluefield". He explains that James is with the owner of the mansion ... Mr. Hiram Blauvelt, the most interesting man in the world. Charles tells the children that they must all sign the Bluefield Guest Book to join James and Mr. Blauvelt. Upon signing the guest book, the children are simultaneously confronted with strange events and people. The house acts as a portal as the children suddenly find themselves at a New Years Eve Ball... and it is 1928. They not only meet the infamous Hiram Blauvelt...but they finally find James. The children approach James to take him home, but James is not in any rush to leave. He has come to the realization that Hiram needs him...Bluefield needs him... He knows now this is his destiny...his home.
- Fight the Panda Syndicate opens in the winter of 1939, a period known as the "phony war." Having successfully invaded Poland the previous September and having forced the surrender of the last polish troops on or around October 6, 1939, the Germans are spending the winter of 1939 reorganizing their forces while certain members within the upper echelon of the Third Reich, operating without authorization from Berlin under a secret directive known the Panda-Syndikat (or Panda Syndicate), obsessively comb the countryside in pursuit of an artifact described by ancient Chinese texts as the source of an unfathomable dark magic that could bring about the end of the world. The Panda-Syndikat, a group that technically should not even exist, is lead by a rogue German Commander by the name of Mitternacht (a mysterious SS officer who, as far as the administration is concerned, does not exist himself), and he is closing in on a large piece to the puzzle. Mitternacht leads a party to capture the artifact from Bianca Yonac, the artifact's pledged protector, who promptly packs it up and sends it to "relatives" in Bucharest who are also pledged to protect it. The artifact comes into the hands of her nephew, the young Kazimierz Yonac, who brings it to England with him in 1940,. As the film continues, it is suggested that the terrorist cells of the Panda Syndicate are believed to disintegrate with the fall of the Third Reich. Mitternacht is apprehended in 1945, convicted of conspiracy to commit crimes, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, and sentenced to death by hanging. It is revealed that the artifact remains in the hands of Kazimierz, who immigrates to America in 1949. Over fifty years later, the focus of the film shifts to James Reeder (Jim to his friends), the hero of our dark comic-adventure. Reeder awakens, showers, and jumps in his truck, taking off for work. It is revealed that the artifact remains in the Yonac family, in the hands of Kazimierz's niece, Rachel, who is a Professor of Psychology with a University in Northern New Jersey. The film shifts to a classroom, where she is giving a lecture on dissociative fugue for an Abnormal Psychology class (her class is seen to be quite lively and inquisitive). As she is leaving, three of her students pester her to discuss topics for research papers. After she finally escapes her students, Rachel runs into a colleague of hers who is researching some items that were passed down to her as Executrix of her Uncle Kazimierz's estate. It is further revealed that her Uncle's passing was sudden and unexplained, occurring while he was on holiday in Buenos Aires. Lastly, through their conversation the audience learns that Rachel has just purchased an historic home, with the intentions of restoring it; however, she is having some difficulties due to the dilapidated structure and wiring of the house itself. James Reeder is on the job, fixing some faulty wiring for the professor they are attacked by a group that they can only identify as the Panda Syndicate. As Reeder struggles to understand the riddles of the Panda Syndicate, he comes to realize that our world is teetering dangerously on the edge of disaster (orchestrated by the mysterious Sorcerer Xiongmao and those who follow him) and that if the Panda Syndicate gets their hands on the artifact, a magical talisman of great power, which has somehow made its way into the hands of the young Professor Rachel Gehret, hell on earth will be unleashed. With the help of his best friends Ganaraj "G" Raman and Artie Bannister as well as an odd assortment of supporting characters, Reeder will take on the Panda Syndicate in Crazy Elk's most elaborate production to date.
- A 10-year-old boy is thrust into the tumultuous world of puberty when he gets a new pair of eyeglasses.
- For over half a century, Grammy-winning artist Dionne Warwick has achieved legendary status with a string of hits that remain popular among audiences of all ages. This is the story of her life in song as recalled by Dionne along with friends and artistic collaborators.
- After a run in with his ex-girlfriend, emotionally disconnected Parker has a vivid dream that makes him start to question how happy he really is with his life.
- Scholars and historians examine the remnants of a Welsh zoo; a Croatian school; a New Jersey water plant and a Mayan complex in Mexico.
- Joe, Sal, Q, and Murr are forced to think on their feet at a podiatrist's office, ask strangers for help burying unusual items in the park, and keep their eyes on the prize in a grocery store race.
- Murr, Joe, Sal and Q get creative with their French fries at the mall food court and compete to see whose ridiculous invention will win over a focus group. Then, the guys head to the Jersey Shore to serve up some embarrassment at a beachside burger joint.