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- In this jailhouse interview, Arthur Shawcross, the Genesee River Killer, shares candid details of his crimes and his surprising family bonds.
- Small town blamed her, but was she at fault?
- From 7-year-olds playing baseball, learning the rules of the game, to 60-year-olds playing slo-pitch softball, "Baseball Girls" explores the private and professional lives of women obsessed with the sport they love. Using animation, archival stills and live-action footage, this zany and affectionate feature documentary details the history of women's participation in the largely male-dominated world of baseball and softball
- After rescuing a mysterious drifter from certain death, a gold miner named Jack Wyatt is gifted a cursed pistol with unspeakable power. Little does he know that a gang of outlaws, led by the evil Thane Maddox, is searching for the notorious Gun from Hell.
- ShortEmerging stronger than ever from her abusive family, a young woman ventures into a better life with her new husband. But skeletons hidden in closets emerge and the 'happily ever after' she thought she was going to get isn't in the cards.
- The gangland style execution of Peter, Barbara Ann and Gerald Egan on December 31, 1964. They were shot execution style at a remote rest stop off Interstate 81 north of Watertown New York. Was Joseph Leone who was arrested, later acquitted really guilty? This case baffled police and remains a mystery to this day
- This adaptation of To Build a Fire (1969) by Jack London, is a modern look at the tragic tale of Tom Vincent who decides to travel alone through the unrelenting and unforgiving environment of sub-freezing temperatures.
- "Although forbidden by the rules of the railroad, the high trestle over the Black River at Watertown is frequently used by foot passengers. Our picture shows one of these reckless persons caught on the trestle by a fast train. Realizing that he has not sufficient time to reach the end of the trestle, the man lowers himself over the side, and hangs there while the train passes by."
- Can a down on her luck, single mom find her real life Prince Charming in this modern day fairy tale? Anything can happen on Fry Day.
- Two Days with Juliet tells the story of a troubled young girl, Juliet, who is a self-injurer. She cuts herself to relieve the pressures of stress, anger, and depression. Upon her mother's death, Juliet inherits a local boarding house and heads there to learn who her mother really was. Upon arrival, Juliet learns her mother's dark secret, which throws her deeper into her depression, and cutting. With the help of a recovering drug-addict, Pete, the wise-old housemother, Irene, and Juliet's suicidal younger sister, Jenna, Juliet struggles to cure her cutting tendencies while battling her mother's secret history.
- "During the great blizzard of 1899, the railroads of northern New York were buried in snow for days, and it became necessary to use giant rotary snowplows in order to keep the tracks clear. After encountering innumerable difficulties and undergoing great exposure our operator succeeds in getting a magnificent picture of one of these huge snowplows coming through a twenty-foot drift. The plow is pushed by two of the heaviest type of locomotives and throws the snow with great velocity hundreds of feet through the air away from the tracks. The plow is seen coming directly toward the camera, affording a picture of great spectacular force."
- This is a coming of age documentary following a group of teenagers from an upper-middle class suburban East coast background, as they travel to Mexico to build houses for the impoverished inhabitants of Tijuana.
- Two drug dealers decide to make a deal, but one of them becomes disloyal by hiring a hitman to kill the other. Unfortunately for him, the hitman spices things up, trick both of them and get away with the prize, none of them knowing what's going on until the last second.
- "This is a snowball fight between two classes of youngsters from the Watertown Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium. They had been anticipating the contest for days and went into the fight with a great deal of spirit. One class defends a temporary fortification at the base of the Soldiers' Monument; the other class forming a storming party."
- I know that not being able to go out, see friends, go to the gym, etc. can be really daunting. It can affect your mood and productivity and lead you to spend your days on the couch binge-watching Netflix. Hey nothing wrong with that, but in the long run, and after this period is done (hopefully soon), you may regret you didn't use your time in a more positive way.
- Following several months in the hospital, life has become exhausting and the aftermath impacts everyone on a physical, mental, emotional and financial level.