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- Once upon a time, death preyed upon a New England college campus. Rumors swirl that "if you see a flash of red, you're dead!" Local golden boy, Peter Bloom (David Morwick) investigates the grisly killings until the stakes grow higher and the body count mounts. Suddenly, Peter's search becomes a fight for survival in a fairy tale world full of nightmares.
- A political thriller about white collar crime and corruption. The plot centers on a major Boston bank in the city's financial district that is laundering money for the drug cartel.
- Don't believe the hype! The 2008 Presidential Race did not just occur on television, in debates and sound bytes. It occurred in households across America. This film is a gripping emotional portrayal of friends deliberating the presidential candidacy and learning that personalities and politics will clash and communication is the hardest thing of all. This film captures the sentiments and tensions of American voters with all the realism and none of the bias of media commentary. As the characters discuss their views, those in the audience will find themselves drawn into a compelling conversation. Here is a fresh look at how 2008 was the year the American people woke up and finally talked to each other.
- Breaking up is hard to do. Especially when everyone's watching. On the surface, it seems like a perfect evening for the class of '94. Particularly for the prom king and queen, still together after all these years. Or so everyone thought. Too bad the ideal couple was pretending. Too bad their deep dark secret came out on the dance floor. "Where Are They Now" and its great ensemble cast (Jacqueline Hickel, David Morwick, R. Brandon Johnson, Cindy Clark and L.B. Zimmerman) deliver a bittersweet Gen X commentary on the contemporary themes of marriage and divorce. "Where Are They Now" joins a select group of generational films in the vein of American Graffiti and The Big Chill. It's a new era with new social mores.
- In the age of antidepressants, The Prozac Generation is ahead of its time with its quirky characters and slapstick comedy in the vein of shows like "The Kids in the Hall".
- Set in rustic beautiful New England country side. A young woman seeks shelter from a storm with a handsome mysterious Cowboy on his farm. The question is will she survive the night.
- Hilarious comedy about all the everyday mix-ups that occur at your local drive thru.
- Blake meets Christine for a blind date. What's supposed to be a romantic rendezvous quickly turns into a verbal volleyball match. Tempers flare as this quiet little coffee shop turns into a boxing ring. Coffee splatters everywhere in this outrageous romantic comedy.
- A young businessman stumbles into a world of corruption and greed.
- A beautiful visual poem about a young angel who comes to earth. He touches the lives of the downtrodden and hopeless.
- Moving drama about a young man who can't seem to get over loosing his girlfriend who lost her life in a tragic accident.