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- The true-crime story leading to the first-ever conviction of an F.B.I. Agent for murder.
- England, 1875. A century after Victor Frankenstein's doomed experiment, his journals have traded hands for decades.
- Jace Newfield has a problem: Besides being blind and being the new kid at school, his problem is that the kids at his new school thinks he's a jerk. Jace needs to find a way to be accepted into his new school. Joining the wrestling team just might work.
- The tale of the naive Macabéa, a 19-year-old lonely and poor woman from the Northeast of Brazil who moves to São Paulo in hopes of a better future after losing the aunt who raised her.
- Retiring to his cottage in Dorset Lawrence hopes to forget his past fighting in Arabia but soon he is drawn into political intrigue and his many enemies begin to plot against him. Was a motorcycle crash an accident or attempt at assassination by the British Secret Service? "Lawrence: After Arabia" tells the story of the last years of the life of the 20th century hero, T.E. Lawrence - Lawrence of Arabia. Lawrence was a writer and poet with friendships with GB Shaw, Thomas Hardy, Henry Williamson, EM Forster, Siegfried Sassoon and others but he was also a political agitator and good friends with Winston Churchill. Lawrence lived at Cloud's Hill, his simple cottage near Bovington in Dorset where he spent years escaping the "Lawrence of Arabia" and hero epithets by using pseudonyms and changing his name. He still had strong ties with his Arab friends, was building bridges with Mosely and the Blackshirts and was also be prepared for a leadership position in the Secret Service. In common with many other soldiers, he suffered from depression and post traumatic stress disorder. His uncompromising and direct manner and beliefs created many powerful and influential enemies. Chronologically the story follows on from David Lean's "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962) with the late Peter O'Toole playing Lawrence and "Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia" (1990) with Ralph Fiennes who played the title role. The screenplay is a British period drama and a character study of a man that uses extracts from letters and other contemporaneous documents from the period to reconstruct the final years of Lawrence's life, the accident, inquest and his funeral and why the authorities want to eliminate him.
- An exploration of the careers of four unrelated professionals: a lion tamer, a robotics expert, a topiary gardener, and a naked mole rat specialist.
- When demons infest the cell phone of a troubled teenage girl, her demonic possession soon follows, forcing her atheist parents to seek the help of a Catholic priest in order to survive the unspeakable evil taking over their lives.
- Jim - a lonely, troubled young man who works as an apartment superintendent, is replaying his tortured past. Through a series of flashbacks, and interactions with the mysterious tenants he is surrounded by, we not only learn of his dark secrets, but also what it means to be normal. The answers he finds in his journey will shatter not only his perceptions of the past, but also his fragile grip on reality.
- Tiaan and Zane are motivated to follow their dream of starting a rock band when a series of events puts them in debt with the school and to pay it of they must compete in the school rock competition "Battle of the Bands".
- On Blank Check: Special Features, we zero in on franchises with live commentaries. Which ones stand the test of time? How do they evolve over the years and how does each filmmaker leave their mark?
- First Name: Jogger, Last Name: John is a short documentary about an extraordinary man and his symbiotic relationship with the town of Woodstock, NY.
- Zobel and Karl are a long time gay couple who live together in a trailer home with Lizzie, Zobel's spunky daughter from a heterosexual misadventure. Together these three form a team of thieves who eke out an existence as pickpockets. After a botched job, Karl becomes unable to work, forcing Zobel and Lizzie to seek out a new partner. Lizzie recruits Rudolf, the boyishly charming town misfit. Reluctantly, Zobel allows Rudolf to join them but warns him to never break the golden rule: "No exchanging of bodily fluids within the team." This dictum becomes increasingly difficult to live by as Lizzie's cravings and Zobel's own passions toward Rudolf intensify. Eventually, the golden rule is broken by Lizzie...and then again by Zobel (unbeknownst to Lizzie, of course). An intricate love triangle soon develops amongst the three that is shaped by deception, desire, and betrayal.
- In the future Saturn's moon of Titan houses a prison where Earth's worst criminals are kept awaiting their return to Earth for trial and execution. One of those criminals, Python Diamond, is being flown back to Earth, escorted by five members of the military police. Upon their return to Earth, they find that a cataclysmic nuclear war has reduced the world to a near-lifeless husk. Searching for survivors and any clue as to the cause of the destruction leads the six to a warehouse bunker housing scientists who constitute Earth's last remaining hope for the future. Unfortunately, their landing spacecraft drew the attention of one of the gangs that roam the ruined countryside in search of food and resources, leading them straight to the carefully hidden and well-provisioned shelter. The gang lays siege to the warehouse, fighting their way inside in a bloody battle that takes lives on both sides.
- Global warming is one of the most heated debates of our time because it involves government policy that will profoundly affect our lives forever more. The political, economic, and social consequences of being wrong are grim beyond words. You have heard from many sources that global warming is real and that only crackpots think otherwise. Now it is time to hear the other side. This DVD album includes 13 hours of programming. It was recorded at the 3rd Congress of Freedom Force International in Phoenix, on 2016 December 3, where some of the world's top experts on this subject soundly rejected the theory of man-caused global warming.
- A series of brutal, cult-like murders are taking place at a New England college. Josh Greene, a shy freshman, is the lone survivor of a series of murders that are reminiscent of a similar string of killings some twenty years prior. As he seeks to uncover the secret behind the attacks, he is joined by Detective Forrester, who was instrumental in halting the bloodshed before, and his daughter Meg, who had barely escaped being a victim previously.
- Cutman is a mockumentary-style mini web series that chronicles the unorthodox techniques of Harvell Jenkins(Ryan Sickler) and Teddy Loons(Tom Segura), two boxing trainers/cutmen. A cutman is the sport term for an individual in charge of averting and tending to the physical injuries of a fighter in between each round of a full contact sport, e.g. mixed martial arts and boxing.
- What Comes Next Is the Future is a documentary film about the web created by Bearded founder Matt Griffin. It is the story of Tim Berners-Lee's creation - how it came to be, where it's been, and where it's going - as told by the people who build it. In the film, Griffin knits together a narrative by mining dozens of conversations with important figures from throughout the web's history including Jeffrey Zeldman, Denise Jacobs, Tim Berners-Lee, Ethan Marcotte, Chris Wilson, Lyza Danger Gardner, Eric Meyer, Irene Au, Alex Russell, Trent Walton, Val Head, Jonathan Snook and many more.
- A crucial high-tech piece of CERN collides into the path of a retired and broken biker focusing covert recovery intelligence away from an actively targeted journalist.
- 60 years have passed since Jebediah gave his life protecting the great American Railroad. Now the trains have to contend with fierce competition from trucks and buses owned by a notorious mobster, who wants to buy out the railroad. Will Jebediah be able to protect his home again, or does Don Santoni have a trick up his sleeve?
- A film about finding hope, written and acted by a group of New York City foster care teenagers from the stories of their lives and directed by first-time director Juan Carlos Pineiro Escoriaza. 'Know How' reveals the dynamic journeys of 5 teenagers confronting the realities of life in and around the NYC foster care system. Using a multi-protagonist structure with songs and music, the narrative film weaves a powerful, eye-opening tale of loss, devastation, struggle, and redemption as each character must learn, must know how, to survive. 'Know How' shines a spotlight on the unseen national crisis that is foster care through the authentic voice and real-life view of those living inside it.
- Nine unique people from different countries are joined by one commonality: they are seeking international protection in Ireland because their identity as LGBTQ+ made living in their home countries unsafe. In this documentary, they gather in their local LGBTQ+ Community Centre in Dublin to discuss why they were forced to leave their home countries, what life has been like since arriving in a country where it is safe to be themselves, and what their hopes and dreams are for the future.
- Your Doctor May Be Killing You - by treating symptoms instead of causes: a discourse by Dr. Gary Tunsky. Gary Tunsky is a Naturopathic Doctor, nationally recognized health expert, and teacher to a diverse audience of doctors, scientists, and health-care professionals. He is the author of two books: The Battle for Health is Over pH and What in The Cell Is Going On? In this interview by G. Edward Griffin, he provides profound insights on such topics as: What is disease? What are "Frankenfoods"? The medical profession's kill-mode mindset. What comes first: germs or disease? What is the role of pH in disease? What causes an acidic condition in the body? Do alkaline foods become acidic when eaten? What role does electricity play in health? What role does sunlight play in health? What many doctors do not want you to know. Debunking the germ theory of disease. The amazing truth about cancer and AIDS. The horrors of vaccines. How to get well and stay well - without drugs.
- G. Edward Griffin, author of World without Cancer; The Story of Vitamin B17 and founder of the Cancer Cure Foundation, addresses the following topics: Two opposed views of cancer. Pancreatic enzymes and food factors in the control of cancer. How the pharmaceutical cartel captured the medical profession. How (and why) Sloan Kettering falsified research to discredit Laetrile. Is there a conspiracy to withhold a control for cancer?
- Red Pill Expo 2017 goes beyond revealing truth and actually confronts controversies. This expo takes a deep dive into the issues that matter most in our lives, separating truth from myth and reality from illusion. Most of us have "taken the red pill" at one time or another. That is, we have changed our views about something incredibly important in our lives. That could not have happened without access to truth that is considered controversial. That is why Red Pill Expo 2017 does not attempt to avoid controversy or censor any ideas advanced by speakers. Tolerance, however, must not be mistaken for acceptance. This program was recorded at The Commons in Bozeman, Montana, June 22-23, 2017.
- Two kids are on the run. One from the local crime element and the other from his past. The two find themselves together at a bus stop, and their lives are irrevocably changed. On this day, they come in contact with two police officers: one, his first day on the beat, the other, seasoned to the point of no return.