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- An aspiring sculptor falls in love with a talking hole in the wall when it starts to produce award winning art.
- EVIL BONG 777 leaves off where last year's EVIL BONG 666 left off. Our scowling weed-spewing Eebee is out of "Sexy Hell" and heading to Sin City with danger on her tail. She's joined by her whack pack of fabulous freaks: Faux Batty, Rabbit, Misty and The Gingerweed Man. Get ready for a tidal wave of smutty, skunky, surreal insanity as the gang gets into all manner of misadventures. Can Vegas handle this gaggle of ganja-fied weirdos?
- Three companies of paratroopers travel in a deadly mission to France to prepare the drop zone for the airborne attack on the D-Day. They have to install an Eureka transmitter and searchlight to guide the planes in the Normandy invasion.
- When a wild tiger kills men who enter his territory he is declared a man-eater and locked up in a zoo. This galvanizes massive social uproar and activists take their cause to the streets, online, on to billboards and all the way to the Supreme Court.
- Bloody Stoner Odyssey full of Sex, Guns'n Weed.
- How the death and life of James Chasse changed a city.
- A crime-fighting vigilante's attempt to dismantle organized crime is thwarted by a criminal mastermind known as Nightmare.
- Twenty Years ago the small coastal town of Devils Lake fell victim to a bizarre string of brutal murders. Deputy Jake Barker's parents were among the victims. As suddenly as the killings began, they stopped. Now it's happening again. Haunted by the memory of his murdered parents, Jake is determined to solve these killings no matter the consequence.
- Built at the turn of the twentieth century, the Century Plaza was at one time as elegant as it was esteemed. Indeed, businessmen, and those simply passing through the city, made a point to patronize this five-story complex sandwiched in the heart of industria1 Portland. Sadly, as the century gave way to the development of high-rise and commercial lodging, the Plaza began a downward spiral into the shadow of its towering competition. Eric Lahey took up residence at The Century Plaza Hotel to document this forgotten fragment of society. Through Rico the cat, the only enduring resident of the hotel, the untold stories of this nebulous culture slowly unfold as he wanders his urban enclave. For some, The Century Plaza is a meeting place, a safe haven for the exchange or abuse of illicit drugs; for others it signifies a luxurious break from the streets and a heated room and bed. Quality is of little importance. Although the conditions may seem appalling to the general population, the patrons are concerned with more important matters than their standard of living. The plaza affords refuge and survival. Stories unravel by those gripped with mental illness, drug addiction, and disease. Through spontaneous conversations, their captivating tales and diverse personalities will draw your attention, and engross you in their private world. Their contentment with simple pleasures is remarkably humbling.
- Lovely Coffee is a romantic comedy that satirizes a group of cocky but untalented filmmakers and actors. Caitlin, a struggling actress, lives in a world of Oscar delusions and false praise. Her boyfriend Malek, a successful entrepreneur, has supported her delusions in exchange for a shallow relationship and sexual satisfaction. In "Lovely Coffee" Malek wants more and strives for meaning and love in his relationship with Caitlin.
- A relationship comedy that exposes male insecurity.
- A dark comedy that explores one man's mixed feelings on his girlfriend's desire to get breast implants.
- A witty portrayal of aesthetic obsession. Narcous questions his fiancée's notions of beauty. A sarcastic simmer boils over as the couple storm their way through an upscale skincare boutique. The film is hilarious, beautifully choreographed, and shot in a single moving master.
- Elliot's and Ruby's love for each other is strong. Love is in the air, but, Ruby is taken. The gift of music bonds and clarifies the loving energy between them.
- "Superhero Talent" is an intelligent dark comedy that pits talent against love. Cutro, a high-powered business executive, argues that the talented do not need love like the untalented. Page, his fawning co-worker, disagrees. As they heatedly debate status, women, and the reality of becoming a superhero, deeper, more personal meanings are revealed. The film is shot in a single moving master.