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- Two symbiotic sociopaths play obscurely deviant mind games with each other while engaging in perversely brutal acts of violence against victims apparently chosen at random.
- Two best friends, Grant and Paul, hit the country road for a night of fun, but unfortunately take a short cut to their fate... where they meet the Locals.
- A wealthy out-of-towner hires an indigent man to abduct an estranged family member.
- The Local Traveler in Thailand, a reality travel documentary, puts Libby Vincek, a solo millennial traveler, on a mission to explore the Kingdom of Thailand, with a twist: she can only live with locals throughout her journey. In this authentic and immersive journey, Libby explores people and places far off the usual tourist paths, from the hills of the northeast, to festivals in Isan and beyond.
- Inspired by the original micropub craze in Kent, three entrepreneurial Londoners decide to open their very own micropub and revitalise their high streets through a love of real ale, conversation and community spirit.
- The Locals is a comedic love story set in the Bronx about two three generational families; one Jewish, one Italian. Ironically, these families as most Jews and Italians have so much in common; love of the gab, love of food, they talk with their hands, they feed you with guilt and fill your hearts with cultural humor that somehow bridges the divide between all cultures and all generations. A New York based Romeo and Juliet with modern a twist that harks to the hilarity of Moonstruck and the lovable absurdity of familial dysfunction in Little Miss Sunshine.
- TV Mini SeriesWhen a black sheep takes over his father's pub he has his sobriety and loyalty tested when he proposes to take the local into a new era.
- Set in 1987, a group of filmmakers venture into the California wilderness to film a shot on video slasher movie and soon find themselves systematically crippled, butchered and devoured by a family of feral cannibals.
- Three friends are in the pub, when one of the group admits that he's having a crisis of identity; he thinks he might be from another planet. His friends try to convince him that he's just overthinking things, but are they right..?
- The world changed. For some reason, it didn't turn out as bad as we all thought it would.
- An internet-famous comedian, a quarrel with Barack Obama's former lover, a 17 year search for lost children and a pizza shop.
- The Murdock's bank is in trouble. So they ship money on the train and rob it to get back the money plus the insurance, Bonner and his two pals recover the money only to be thrown in jail.
- In 1989 the Soviet Union, in a last ditch effort, attacks The United States. After 10 years of fighting the Soviet Union stands triumphant. Now 20 years after the war began a group of rebels in New Orleans attempt to push The Soviets out.
- In this short subject non-dialogue documentary, photographer Ithaka Darin Pappas reexamines the historic photo session he conducted on February 24th 1989 between NWA member, rapper Eazy E (1964-1995), and a a hardcore crew of Venice skateboard locals. Before this time, skateboarding and hip hop were not often associated amicably in the media and even perceived as being openly hostile toward one another.
- When a new gang arrives into town, it's up to now-retired hometown hero, Jackson Connelly, to decide if putting an end to the terror is worth the risk of hurting the people he loves.
- Christmas songs performed by the Shawnee Heights High School Choiraliers. Local holiday special first aired on FOX 43 KTMJ Topeka on Christmas Day, 2021.
- An Asian husband and wife, former drug addicts, turn their criminal past into a thriving drug empire.
- Two youth corp members, posted to a remote village, discover they will have to do more than their primary assignment requires.
- "Roaring Bill" was the terror of Black Bear Gulch. The boys were in the habit of giving him his own way for fear of being made to dance to the tune of a five shooter. But all secretly disliked him, and were the first to laugh when the wit of a young easterner presented the opportunity. John Grey, a blithe young salesman, blew into the saloon as "Roaring Bill" was putting the "chink" through some stunts. Grey was a new target for Bill, and lest he come to some harm, the hotel-keeper led the young man into the next room to explain Bill's character. Grey was not the kind to be easily upset. He ordered a good meal and ate it, taking notice, of course, of the extremely pretty waitress. Presently Bill entered and addressed an insulting remark to the waitress. Grey resented it and both were on their feet in a moment. Bill flourished his gun, but the salesman gave him an uppercut that sent him sprawling, and then unloaded his gun. Bill sneaked out of the room, swearing seven kinds of spectacular vengeance on the salesman. He was telling the boys in the barroom what he was going to do to Grey, when a note arrived from the latter proposing a shot-gun duel, which would give an even chance to both. Bill was for backing out of the use of shotguns, but any refusal on his part he knew would be jeered. The time arrived. They took one step backwards, two, and then, would one believe it, Bill dropped the gun and ran? Grey was a hero. Back to the hotel they took him and drank his health, after which he calmly opened his suitcase and displayed merchandise for sale. Did he sell? Well!
- Showcasing Glenn's inspiring journey from a bone tumor diagnosis to amputation. With a custom prosthetic leg, he reclaims his passion for biking, celebrating resilience, family, and the triumph of the human spirit.
- You know, Life kinda sucks when you're undead.
- TV Series
- This documentary aims to shed light on the importance of knowing your locally elected officials and how the local government works. This film features interviews from a congressional campaign manager, a free speech lawyer, a doctoral scholar of political science, and a candidate who is running for alderman.