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- With an unmanned, half-mile-long freight train barreling toward a city, a veteran engineer and a young conductor race against the clock to prevent a catastrophe.
- The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "RAW" brand collide each and every week on WWE Monday Night.
- A conservative folk singer turns his hand to politics, running for the US Senate. He is not above dirty tricks and smear campaigns to gain an advantage over his opponent.
- When an aspiring film maker, Steve (Sam Mraovich) befriends Joan (Christina Williams) in Hollywood, CA, he is confronted with a wild crazy town of screenwriters, directors, sexy actors, and executive producers. This lighthearted story full of friendship and deception shows you either have it or you don't when living in Hollywood.
- Footage from Michael Moore's 60-city tour of college campuses and other venues showcases what the filmmaker calls "the birth of a new political generation.
- Nina, a runaway bride, is unaware that her mother has married her fiancé in her stead, and that the two have set out to bring her back.
- A town is terrorized by a series of vicious hit and runs.
- A talented but unambitious jazz pianist stumbles upon a dying man and is confused for a mysterious doppelgänger in a Mafia-controlled city. Hunted by the mob and the police alike, his life begins to crumble under a web of paranoia.
- TV SeriesAnother show about a group of friends in their mid 20's trying to figure out how to become adults.
- It is one of the most controversial issues of our day, jeopardizing the health and smearing the reputations of Olympians, professional sports players and even high school athletes.
- While on the road, a band crew member of a country music artist (Brad Paisley) finds himself in desperate need of a bathroom after eating some bad chili. Unfortunately, the number one rule of touring, "you can't go number two on a tour bus," causes the crew member further distress. This short comedy, written and directed by Kimberly Williams-Paisley, with original music by Brad Paisley, depicts one of the funnier sides of life on a tour bus.
- It happened three months ago. The Blackout. All the world's electronics stopped working: cell phones, televisions, computers... everything-- and no one knows why. However, one man is willing to risk it all to find out.
- This suspense-thriller combines groundbreaking cinematography and thought-provoking music, to tell the story of two men whose lives are turned upside down by the mysterious contents of a safe.
- At an academic institution where only five percent of the student body identifies as Black/African American, On Top of Mount Nittany examines Penn State University's ability to ensure racial equality. This documentary looks back at the events that took place on campus from 1999-2001 in regards to racist hate mail sent to minority students. Interviews with the 2013 Black Caucus student president and the Vice Provost for Educational Equality re-tell a story that reveals the less blissful side of Happy Valley.
- Two stoner lesbians, Emmy and Alex, have fallen behind on their rent, and are in danger of being kicked out of their apartment. When they discover a mysterious videotape in the basement, they scheme to blackmail a Republican senator to cover the money.
- Annika is writing her first exposé on Surcon Industries' dubious love matching program. What she doesn't expect is to develop feelings for the man she's paired with, and neither does her girlfriend.
- Jason Berks thought he'd solved Johnstown's vampire problem for good. Thirteen years after Jason sacrificed himself to rid the town of the demons, the abandoned mine where he buried their bodies is reopened- and four empty body bags spell bad news for Johnstown once again. The vampires, led by Rigo, kidnap Jason's mother and terrorize the town in retaliation for their years of suffering. Now, Jason's younger brother, Jimmy Berks, must awaken his half-man/half-vampire brother and deal with the wrath of the bloodsuckers... this time with the help of some friends. Led by ex-hockey star and crazed psychopath J-Mack, Berks and a vampire-killing posse load their shotguns, sharpen their stakes, and wait for the sun to go down so they can finally send these monsters back to hell.
- As small, family farms continue to disappear, and large, mechanized farms dominate American agriculture, a new kind of farmer is sprouting up across the land: women. Although women have always been involved in farming, it has long been thought of as a "man's job." Traditionally, farm women have often identified themselves as something other than the "farmer." That's all changing. According to the USDA, between 2002 and 2007, the number of women who identified themselves as farmers increased by 19 percent, and the number of women "principal operators" increased by 30 percent. Today, there are about one million women farmers in the U.S. - 30 percent of the total. Women are a fast-growing demographic in American agriculture, and they are doing things differently. While the average farm size in the U.S. has grown dramatically over the last 50 years, women tend to run smaller operations. Many choose organic and natural methods, in contrast to the highly mechanized and chemically-dependent farming that dominates the rest of the agricultural industry. And many women strongly value their relationships with the community, from selling their products at local markets, to using their farms as "de facto community centers." Ladies of the Land profiles four women who once never thought they'd be in charge of a farm, but today raise cattle, sell goat cheese and harvest organic vegetables. With commentary from Carolyn Sachs, PhD, one of the nation's leading experts on women in agriculture, and Amy Trauger, PhD, founder of the Pennsylvania Women's Agricultural Network, Ladies of the Land takes us on a journey through America's new heartland.
- Time travelers kidnap a 1990s NASA scientist and loop him into the future in order to steal his anti-aging research. Meanwhile his wife suffers a sexual identity crisis and becomes the prime suspect in his disappearance.
- Coached into Silence is a feature-length documentary which deals with sexual abuse within the world of organized sports. The film tells the stories of a diverse group of young athletes whom the system failed to protect. Far more sinister than those failures of prevention, this film will shed light on the organizational, institutional and legal systems which have conspired in attempting to silence the victims while protecting profits, reputations and in some cases, the predators themselves.
- A guy in New York City decides to marry his elderly neighbor to secure her rent-controlled apartment. What follows is a bizarre and twisted odyssey that will change his life forever.
- After horrible nightmares begin terrorising his sleep, Thomas Ekhart decides the only way to regain control of his life and his sanity is to give up sleeping...for good.
- A look at how college campuses and society treats sex crimes.
- "A Road to Independence," is a dramatic and real story of personal growth seen through the life experiences of eight special needs students. Through a unique program called Lifelink, these students, who otherwise would never have gone beyond high school, attend college and take classes with age-appropriate peers. The hour-long documentary features the personal stories of these students and their struggle to gain critical life skills and navigate the world in new and challenging ways. Joe Myers spent one year among these students, facing with them their difficulties and their moments of joy and triumph on their individual journeys. A Road to Independence captures the emotion and impact as felt in the hearts of the Lifelink students.
- Award-winning director and producer Mitchell Maxwell and his crew procured stories around the US about how everyday Americans are dealing with the pandemic and the new structures of our lives for a compelling new television series.
- A high school All-American football player turned Penn State Cornerback, Adam Taliaferro and his recovery from spinal fusion surgery resulting from a horrific injury sustained during game. After being given a mere three percent chance to ever walk again after the injury, this film tells the tale of how Adam beat the odds to become a shining beacon of hope for all those who have suffered debilitating injuries.
- A lonely U.S. Indian college student, who desperately attempts to escape his fate, unwittingly descends into a world of crime and violence.
- Calvin, a film student, tries to make sense of college students' behavior and his own guilt.
- After a car accident leaves his girlfriend in a coma, the grieving lover has vowed to fold a paper crane everyday until she comes home.
- A food courier must find a way to win the heart of the girl he delivered food to.
- Some girls were meant to be princesses, and some girls were meant to knock princesses on their ass, and skate away laughing.
- On the busiest night of the season, Chris, a sous chef at a fine dining restaurant, is killed on the way to work. His co-workers, Julia and Adam, find out as the costumers are pouring in. Faced with the death of a best friend, the two must put their emotions on the back burner and pick up the pieces.
- Burying Dvorak is a coming-of-age comedy about a hapless 14-year-old boy, Benjamin Dufton, and his taxidermist-stuffed basset hound, Dvorak. Death and his mother's urgings cannot separate Ben from his dog, but can a crush on a neighborhood girl?
- Len believes that we are at the midst of the first alien visit. His best friend Frank, with the (sometimes unknowing) help of an odd assortment of characters, is trying to show Len that he might not be right. Or is he?
- A six-year-old girl, Barbara Schultz, is an official candy-taster for a large candy manufacturer; Fredrick Kuhn of Philadelphia makes trinkets from peach pits; J. A. Sanders of Kansas City, Kansas has a chair with 200 compartments; W. P. Reid of Augusta, Georgia owns a gas station but is also a justice-of-the-peace, in the event a gas customer wants to get married while there; Professor George Keller, of State Teachers College, Bloomsburg, Pa., runs a one-ring circus during his summer vacation; and there is a voodoo graveyard in Sunbury, Georgia.
- Arthur Gingleslopper is back! In the third installment of the infamous Arthur Gingleslopper shorts, Art finds himself working as a cadet in a police station. The previous installments being "The Interrogation" and "The Interview" (ASRM Shorts) let's see if Art's newest exploits measure up.
- VideoThe struggles of Penn State students and the community in the wake of a child sexual abuse scandal.
- Smitty's never questioned the blind pursuit of profit, drowning himself in dishes every night to get by. But after stumbling upon a lavish silverware set, he's stunned by just how much he stands to make off someone else's misfortune.
- O.W. Houts, Inc. is an independent short documentary about the final business day of Hout's, a family-owned general store in Central Pennsylvania. After 88 years, Hout's surrenders to market pressures and the current economic crisis, and shuts its doors leaving behind a devastated community. In lyrical, verité detail, the film follows the workers and patrons of Hout's on their last day in the store and explores what happens when an emblematic American place succumbs to forces beyond its control.
- A short comedy about a man and his problems using a public toilet.