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- Behind-the-scenes of Zodiac (2007).
- An action-documentary about the evolution of stunt women from The Perils of Pauline (1914) and beyond.
- Follows making of the revival of The X-Files to television after a long 13 year commercial break. Covers the bulk of creative decisions and production stories from the 6 episodes as filmed chronologically, over 13 chapters: 1) 13 Year Commercial Break 2) Getting The Band Back Together 3) Platonic Activity 4) Art Comes to Life 5) The Little Uberscullys 6) Man Bites Lizard 7) The Meta Files 8) Homegrown Terror 9) Mulder's Wild Ride 10) Signal To Noise 11) The Last Temptation of Mulder & Scully 12) Scully Likes Science 13) This is the End
- Celebrate the enduring, powerful character of Special Agent Dana Scully, M.D, the scientific phenomenon that she inspired for young women all over the globe, and the importance of female representation both in front and behind the camera of The X-Files.
- DEAD TEENAGER MOVIE is a short-format documentary examining a specific sub-genre of teen slasher films; namely the Dead Teenager Movie - a term coined by movie critic, Roger Ebert. Through the use of interviews with cultural professors, film historians, directors, writers, producers and film critics, and with visual aids from movie clips of several dead teen horror films, the documentary explores the origins of these stories from their beginnings in urban legends to their jump to the big screen in the late 70s to their modern incarnations (like FINAL DESTINATION 3 and its two predecessors). It look sat what clichés and stereotypes define the sub-genre, and how they have developed in cinema over time, particularly finding a home at New Line Cinema.
- Rachel McAdams, Eric Bana, director Robert Schwentke and screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin recount the challenges of adapting novel to screen.
- Flashing Backwards is a comprehensive look back at the challenges of making 13 episodes of the NBC series, JOURNEYMAN before its cancellation in 2007. The series creator, Kevin Falls, star, Kevin McKidd and the rest of the cast and crew share their experiences and anecdotes about the series origins, the evolution of the characters, the challenges of being on a low-rated series with a devote cult audience and how the WGA strike effected the production, among many other topics.
- Rachel McAdams, Eric Bana and the key creative personnel involved in the making of "The Time Traveler's Wife", explore the defining moments in Clare and Henry's relationship.
- Traces the parallel search and rescue efforts underway while Aron Ralston was still trapped in Blue John Canyon.
- KILL SHOT is an in-depth documentary about the pre-production, production, and post-production process of making New Line Cinema's FINAL DESTINATION 3. We explore the history of not only the film itself but of its filmmaking partners, Glen Morgan and James Wong and gain insight on the production as a whole. Includes early development meetings, on-set action, interviews with cast and crew, visual effects development, test screening process as well as an elaborate ending re-shoot.
- When Mulder and Scully took on their first paranormal investigation in 1993, few could have imagined their legacy 25 years later - as genre icons, with 217 episodes and 2 feature films behind them. The cast and crew look back on the series, its impact on their lives, and highlights of this unique outlier within the television landscape.
- A comprehensive look back from the key cast and crew of Space: Above and Beyond -- highlighting the origins, marketing, character and episode highlights and eventual cancellation of the series.
- A behind the scenes sneak preview for the movie, Final Destination 3. Offers insights from the filmmakers and crew about what's new in this horror franchise, and centers primarily on the the big roller coaster event within the movie.
- David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson interview each other about their ups, downs and favourite moments from their 11th season (and final?) return as Mulder and Scully.
- An in-depth breakdown of the origin for the season 11 episodes of The X-Files, largely from the writer's point of view.
- The Back Nine explores with the cast and writers of JOURNEYMAN what might have happened on the series had it not been canceled after 13 episodes. Where might the show have gone had it been given a "back 9" order to finish out the television season?
- A behind-the-scenes preview at the upcoming horror remake, Black Christmas, to be released on Christmas Day 2006. Featuring interviews with writer/director, Glen Morgan, his cast of sorority girls and key crew members, discover the stories behind the creative and technical challenges of modernizing a cult classic tale, from delving deeper into the back story of the elusive stalker, "Billy", to adding more scares, and the darker historical aspects of the Christmas holidays.
- The run time of a one-hour network television series is 43:45. This documentary follows the making of the first X-Files episode in 13 years, "My Struggle I" - from prep, production, post, marketing to the first public screening to fans at New York Comic-Con in October 2015.
- Behind-the-scenes/making of the pilot for Blade: The Series. Includes interviews with cast and crew, and focuses on the new Blade (Sticky Fingaz), the new heroine, Krista Starr (Jill Wagner), the new mythology surrounding the future series (The House of Chthon), weapons training, fight choreography and wire work, and costume design.
- A documentary exploring the visual influences, origins, look and tone relating to the universe in the TV series, Space: Above and Beyond.
- In the anticipation of a tenth season, super-fan/x-phile, Kumail Nanjiani offers a primer for some of the most memorable mutants, cryptids and villains, better known as "monsters of the week", that aired during the original run (the first nine seasons) of The X-Files.
- Animated short exploring death and peoples fear of it as well as looking at the averages of dying in various ways
- May All Your Christmases Be Black is a DVD companion piece to the 2006 remake of "Black Christmas". It was made for people to see after they've watched the movie itself, therefore containing/revealing spoilers as to how certain characters die, as well as the identity of the killer. The piece seeks to gain insight from writer/director, Glen Morgan on the whys and hows of not only re-making a popular cult classic, but how it fits within his own career. Filmed fly on the wall-style, the featurette mainly covers Morgan's struggle, for good or for worse, to make his film commercially popular while still trying to include elements like a theme and tone in what is essentially a slasher horror movie. The theme of "family" permeates throughout the movie, but also behind-the-screen as well. "May All Your Christmases Be Black" also covers his unusual casting of his regular 1st camera assistant, Dean Friss, to play one of the killers and his experience working on the film in two capacities. Weighing in on various production elements, and on Morgan's directorial style, are his cast (many who have worked with him before), his producing partner, Jim Wong, and his wife (also an actor in the film), and various long-time crew members.
- Behind-the-scenes look at the making of the feature film, "El Cantante".