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- When a structural-security authority finds himself set up and incarcerated in the world's most secret and secure prison, he has to use his skills to escape with help from the inside.
- A young man meets a quirky stranger at his father's funeral. They embark on an adventure, one pursuing a love interest while the other leaves chaos behind, involving broken relationships and financial troubles.
- The people who brought you Animal House, Vacation, and Van Wilder invite you to play a round with television and film star David Leisure and his hilarious troupe of not-ready-for-tee-time players as they pull some of the most outrageous pranks ever captured by a hidden camera.
- Follow David Leisure through 9 holes of golf in this unique narrative that features skit-comedy inter-cut with hidden-camera hi-jinx on the links.
- Follows the misadventures of the mob's most dysfunctional family as they search for a new boss and struggle to re-establish the Cosa Nostra in Philadelphia.
- When a father and son become stranded in the wild, they must confront the horrors of their past to escape with their lives.
- "Daniel Raim has followed his Oscar-nominated The Man on Lincoln's Nose, a warm and illuminating short documentary on renowned production designer Robert Boyle with the equally delightful and thoughtful feature-length Something's Gonna Live. Raim again focuses on Boyle but brings in Boyle's friends and fellow art directors, the late Henry Bumstead and the late Albert Nozaki, who worked together at Paramount in the early 30s. Raim follows the three on a visit to that studio, and later Boyle and storyboard artist Harold Michelson return to Bodega Bay, the site of The Birds, one of Boyle's five films with Alfred Hitchcock. (Bumstead made four with Hitchcock and designed Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima, released the year of his death, 2006, at the age of 91.) Finally, Boyle discusses making In Cold Blood with the late cinematographer Conrad Hall and The Thomas Crown Affair with cinematographer Haskell Wexler. "Boyle and his colleagues admit to missing the camaraderie of the studio system, believe that films once left more to the imagination and were more personal, but all these artists are grateful for being able to leave a legacy-and an awesome one at that-and they talk about their craft rather than indulging in mere nostalgia. Like Raim's earlier documentary on Boyle, Something's Gonna Live is another reminder that not all of Hollywood's greatest stars are actors."
- When a woman is faced with her greatest fear...her husband and friends and affected in ways they had never expected.
- Story centers around the filmmakers quest to solve the mysteries surrounding the Pablo Picasso sketch, Christ, once owned by the infamous New York art dealer, Andrew Crispo.
- Miners enter the re-opened 'IdaBelle' silver mine from the 1940's and find much more than they expected. Sealed in by faulty explosives and the fight to survive prehistoric creatures these souls work tirelessly trying to find a way out.
- TV Movie
- TV Movie
- Quinn O'Hara and her two friends, Cameron Wade and Bernie Cantos, all in their mid to late twenties, start a business on a shoestring in a "ghetto" section of town. Their goal is to help anyone who wants to make a movie to make it. People from all walks of life come to them with their ideas and dreams. Like Cyril, who has money to spend and possibly the worst story for a movie our trio has ever heard. And no matter how much they try to dissuade him, he's relentless and convinces them that no matter what they have to do, he wants his story made into a movie. Then there's Frankie, an 11-years-old from the ghetto, who comes to them with a story that touches their hearts. So much so that they offer to make a short movie for him using their own money. Who our trio turns out to be and how Cyril and Frankie so powerfully and positively impact their lives is only the beginning. Human, funny and poignant all at once. People you love and love pulling for. That's "So You Wanna Make A Movie."
- Follow Hip Hop's hottest choreographer, Swoop, through a day in the life as he and his crew get up to get down!