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- The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "RAW" brand collide each and every week on WWE Monday Night.
- An Oscar-winning writer in a slump leaves Hollywood to teach screenwriting at a college on the East Coast, where he falls for a single mom taking classes there.
- A woman takes revenge on the man who invades her home and tries to rape her.
- An examination of the infamous pornographic film Deep Throat (1972), covering aspects from the film's creation to its cultural impact.
- The successful writer and professor of architecture Nick Kaminsky returns from New York to Elderstown to visit his biological mother Lillian Anderson Munnsen that is terminal. Nick does not know Lilian since he was adopted when he was a child but he pays the bill for her to stay in a private room in the hospital. While walking on the street, Nick stumbles upon his former college friend Paul Kessler, who is demolishing with his team an old department store building where a murder and a suicide happened many years ago. While talking to Paul, there is an accident and Nick saves his life. Paul invites Nick to go to the birthday party of his wife Jane Kessler. Nick feels attracted by the building that is built in cast iron and asks Paul to visit it. Meanwhile Jane, who is a photographer, decides to take photos of the same building. They get close to each other and Nick learns that Jane was also adopted. Along the following days, Jane and Nick have a love affair and Nick discloses hidden secrets from their past.
- After a romantic weekend gets sidetracked, a young couple find themselves at an outdated hotel, caught up in murderous death-loops, and as bait for a demon.
- The most complete, newly restored version of Nicholas Ray's experimental masterpiece embodies the director's practice of film-making as a "communal way of life." Ray plays himself in the film, serving as mentor, friend, and artistic inspiration to his students.
- A look at the work and surprising success of a four-year-old girl whose paintings have been compared to the likes of Picasso and has raked in hundreds of thousands of dollars.
- A group of young women learn the dark truth of what their emotions are capable of creating over the course of three decades and many terrible occurrences. While some run from its horror, and some try to live out normal lives in anonymity, there is one with a more sinister plan. Ramona is the first chapter in this horrific story, beginning on a cold day in 1983.
- Security Guards take you along for a ride in the life of there role on campus.
- A feature-length documentary on local video game stores and the final days of physical media.
- Music video for Taylor Swift's song, Back To December.
- Rosie Cepero turns skeptics into believers, delivering messages from guardian angels. People from across the country come to Rosie seeking answers - some feel a constant presence around them; others have miraculous stories of being saved from danger. Every story is unique, but the one constant is the clear voice of an angel who relies on Rosie to communicate their message.
- Three short stories of very black comedy, about family, the media and children's beauty pageants.
- A malicious entity attempts to wipe out the population of a New England town and one woman must unlock the secrets of her past lives to defeat it.
- A supernatural menace has descended on the peaceful town of Woodsville Center! It's up to Officer Rusty (Matt Farley), his partner Wolf (Jim McHugh), the mysterious newcomer known as The Eastern European (Tom Scalzo), mayoral candidate Vance (Brendon Walsh) & his campaign manager Elden (Randy Liedtke), & loyal Officer Annabelle (Sharon Scalzo), to take down this deadly villain!
- While packing up his childhood home, a man uncovers an old, forgotten companion.
- A short documentary about the veiled lives of balloon fetishists.
- An experimental short film which shows a time-lapse in the basement hallway of a Binghamton University building.
- A father, on a date, takes his estranged daughter along. Upon seeing human meat on the menu, he fights to preserve his daughter's innocence.
- A short comedy about love after life. A dead but undying romantic returns from the grave to further pursue the love of his life.
- A love-struck amalgamation of kitchen utensils finally come together as a diner closes for the evening.
- A gritty dark comedy inspired by classic action films, two hitmen face an ethical dilemma when they shoot the wrong guy.
- "Shocktober" was a non hosted horror movie show on WPIX Channel 11, in New York, New York, USA from 1991 till 1995.
- A young couple, Dawn and Jude, face unimaginable obstacles. In the face of imminent nuclear disaster, Jude grapples with the external crisis of impending doom while Dawn must come to terms with an internal crisis of her own.
- As a man hopes to make it big filming a documentary about successful people, their stories inspire him to make dangerous sacrifices.
- Four individuals awaken in a locked cell with no recollection of who they are and how they got there. They start to blame each after their emotions start to run away with them when their attempts of escape fail. After a woman mysteriously appears in the room they suspect that their is a way out after all. But after one of them is taken away in a horrific fashion, the remaining prisoners must act quick to figure out where they are and how to escape as they realize that the real threat may be in the cell with them and not on the other side of a locked door.
- Alec Pierce a college student leases an apartment with his only friend Nathan Jones. The house was marked as a crime site and was abandoned in 1974. The whereabouts and identities of the victims remained unknown but the killer's identity was released as his body was found hanging near the crime scene. The event was marked as a suicide and Samuel Heart's (killer) rejection and outrage was reported as the cause of the killings. Alec comes from troubled childhood where he had no parental guidance as his father abandoned him at birth and his mother was moved to a mental institute due to psychological illness. Nathan Jones is a young social college student who has been with Alec in his bad times and kept him calm to go through his tough times. The pilot opens with a tragic accident in the house where Alec pierce attempted suicide at the very same spot where Samuel Heart committed suicide. Jill (Nathan Jone's girlfriend) interrupts the attempt and saves Alec. The series progresses as Detective Zelerman investigates the case and Nathan Jones has been reported missing since the night of the incident. The struggle of finding Nate and the haunting of Samuel heart takes Alec, Jill and Zelerman on a journey that makes State of Mind the most unpredictable show ever seen on TV.
- A learning disabled man lives the summer of his dreams when a car accident turns him into a genius.
- What evil entity lives in our trash? One man is about to find out.
- The students and faculty of Seton Catholic Central High School tell their stories about how the pandemic affected them and the school community as a whole.
- "The Dark Vault of Public Domain"is a hosted horror movie show with Pete Letkiewicz as "Uncle Pete" and Darryl Pestilence as "El Vato" from 2007.
- Miguel lived a very simple happy life with his wife Angelica and son Gabriel. After a corporate company comes to Miguel's home town to start logging, a malaria outbreak ensues. His wife Angelica dies because of it, and Miguel needs to decide whether to stay in Colombia or to immigrate to the United States in hope to save his son's future. Gabriel is all Miguel has left and with a promise of an American Dream, Miguel leaves for the United States. After two years in America, with the failing economy, and struggling to find work, Miguel realizes that life can change in the blink of an eye. The purpose of this film is for the viewer to engage and discuss in many different social problems that surround and connect us all.
- Claire is a young woman whose rough week is about to get unimaginably worse when she decides to hit the nightclub in search of a sexy stranger to go home with.
- Children of Disease shares the stories of children that grow up with chronically and terminally ill parents. Travel around the USA to hear the heartfelt stories of families battling parental illness while raising their children.
- It Hurts To Win is a feature-length documentary which follows the Boston University wrestling team throughout its final season of competition. After being unexpectedly cut at the end of the 2012-2013 season, the Terriers were given one final year to compete and represent the university.
- A boy's memory of his father is preserved through the stories his grandpa tells at the dinner table.
- A date goes awry when Matt has an "accident", leaving his date stood up as he tries to steer the evening back on track.
- A dancer lost in a state of emotional turmoil must move on from a past relationship to rise again.
- When an everyday mime witnesses a murder, he must help two detectives take down one of the city's biggest crime organizations.
- Silent America Not in our name is the rallying cry for thousands of Americans who continue to oppose the war in Iraq. After a difficult beginning, the peace movement grows every day. The film Not In Our Name charts the struggle of these concerned citizens to make their voices heard. Now, their voices are at last being heard. A radical and opportune appeal for citizens to act. This tight and well-researched documentary provides a stimulating encounter with the very diverse representatives of Americas anti-war movement, who, for three years, have been protesting the Bush administrations policies, as well as the obsequiousness of the media and the attacks on civil rights orchestrated by neo-conservative forces and their Patriot Act. Whether they be from artistic, intellectual or political circles, parents of troops in Iraq, deserters or veterans, devout or secular activists, these voices that America didnt want to hear are gradually breaking through the silence and indifference of the majority of the middle-classes. They speak out to demand the immediate withdrawal of American troops from Iraq, in the name of the over 4,000 who have died and 30,000 wounded, while pointing out that there is no official count of Iraqi casualties. From the East Coast to California, and in Canada where some deserters have recently obtained political asylum, Philippe Borrel interviewed around fifteen activists, celebrities and unknowns alike. He spoke to actor Tim Robbins, journalists Peter Arnett and Amy Goodman, who hosts the pioneering Democracy Now! program, Professor Howard Zinn, Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a young soldier killed in Iraq, Democrat Congressman Dennis Kucinich, slammer Saul Williams, Larry Siverson, father of three soldiers, Patrick Resta, a young Iraq veteran, deserter Darell Anderson, young Baptist pastor Jamie Washam and the St. Patricks Four, early anti-war activists who were charged with conspiracy against the state and acquitted. With archive footage of increasingly large anti-war protest marches, their total commitment, in the name of the ideas and values that made America, can finally be heard. This film is a journey through the anti-war movement in America. It does not set out to judge the rights and wrongs of the war in Iraq. It explores the state of opposition to the war in America today. Our starting point is the simple fact that the war has divided America, perhaps irrevocably. Can a democracy function on the basis of "you're either with us or against us"? After 9/11, a climate of fear settled over America. Not just fear of terrorist attacks, but fear to speak out to the nation or within one's community, fear to engage in informed discussion, fear to have an opinion that opposes or contradicts administration policies and the mass media's representation of the facts. There are courageous people at every level of American society who are attempting to turn the tide, to ensure that a democratic tradition stretching back 250 years is not washed away by a wave of patriotic fervor. People like Cindy Sherman, whose son was killed in action in Iraq and who set up camp outside President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. People like Peter Arnett, who was fired from NBC for giving an interview to Iraqi TV. People like Darell Anderson, decorated with the purple heart during his tour of duty in Iraq and now seeking political asylum in Canada. People like Tim Robbins "Not In Our Name" takes the temperature of American democracy, which has suffered many blows but is not yet out for the count .
- When a man, blinded by anger, seeks out his library card, resorting to violence, hilarity ensues.
- National Motocross Championships in the 125cc, 250cc and 500cc divisions. In the two years leading up to 1990 Jean-Michel Bayle served notice that he could win indoors or out, and on any sized bike. He won 125, 250 and 500 Nationals, as well as a handful of AMA Supercross mains, within the first calendar year of his U.S. campaign. So when he put a stop to embittered teammate Jeff Stanton's championship winning streak at two with a resounding AMA Supercross Championship, Stanton seemed to begrudge not only Bayle's seemingly effortless, natural ability, as well as his close friendship with Honda team manager Roger DeCoster. There was also an issue with the fans. This was the era of the first Gulf War, and the announcers in the AMA Supercross series fanned flames of resentment towards the foreigner by simply being over-the-top, pro-American in their race calls. JMB used the abrasive booing for motivation, and that made the fans boo him even more. Not a great moment for anyone, including Stanton and Bradshaw, both of whom seemed to get pulled into it simply because they were American heroes. Jean-Michel Bayle's takeover of American Motocross in 1991 was a shocker, but his motivation for the 1992 season was just as surprising. At about the same time JMB was getting the number one plates bolted onto his 1992 Honda CRs, he announced that he would quit motocross and supercross at the end of the season and embark on a road racing career for 1993. Even for the enigmatic Bayle, this was crazy! Indeed, JMB did not have the same motivation for dirt bike racing in 1992, while his Honda teammate Stanton showed up leaner, meaner and determined to get the titles he lost in '91 back. But both of them would soon have to take a back seat to Team Yamaha's Damon Bradshaw, who was coming of age in his third year in the 250 class. Bradshaw won five SX races in a row early in the '92 Camel Supercross campaign, while Stanton and Bayle were struggling on their new Hondas, which were totally revamped from the previous year's models. But Bradshaw crashed away his entire points lead at Indianapolis, and let the Honda boys back in the hunt. What followed was a nip-and-tuck battle for the supercross points lead between the three, with Bayle showing occasional, inspired glimpses of his '91 form, Bradshaw riding aggressively (which was good at times and bad at others) and Stanton staying in the hunt in his typical workman form.
- Steve, a man that nobody likes makes an uninvited stop at a football game party, only to start a fight and then leave.
- An ordinary college student named Ryder finds himself trapped in a surrealist mad house full of strange characters while trying to pick his brother up from a friend's house.