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- Four college buddies embark on a road trip to retrieve an illicit tape mistakenly mailed to a female friend.
- A hard-partying high school senior's philosophy on life changes when he meets the not-so-typical "nice girl."
- A daughter tries to remedy her dysfunctional relationship with her ailing father, a decorated baseball scout, by helping him in a recruiting trip which could be his last.
- A reality television series focused on the personal and professional lives of several women residing in Atlanta, Georgia.
- A reporter hired to write the 'official' biography of Ty Cobb discovers just how dark the baseball legend's real story is.
- Chef Alton Brown whips up quick recipes and explores the science behind what makes them so tasty.
- A romantic drama about a tight-knit group of college friends who graduated from NYU and reunite years later for a weekend wedding in Georgia.
- The Last Bumblebee is a solution-based documentary featuring interviews with scientists, and environmentalists discussing the importance of bumblebees as pollinators and the various threats they face.
- Four buddies live in Bloomington, Indiana, facing life as working class "cutters" in a college town. Focus is on Dave and his $1200 La Strada bike.
- Two teams, two days, $1000. This show pits neighbor against neighbor in a race to redecorate a room in each-other's homes. Can a friendship survive this weekend?
- A glittery signal from the most ridiculous corners of the galaxy.
- The true life story of Wendell Scott, the first black stock car racing driver to win an upper tier NASCAR race.
- A wrong turn on a jazz singer's road trip results in her car breaking down near an isolated lodge run by a faded starlet and a young, homicidal Elvis impersonator.
- When children all over the city begin to disappear and the only suspect is the Boogeyman... who you gonna call?
- A beautiful and bizarre cable repair woman turns a suburban idiot's TV set into a digital doorway into the weird world of modern underground cinema.
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- Want to live a life free of sports-related regret? Best check out this list of must-see college football destinations. Bucket List celebrates the best destinations in college football. Former NFL linebacker Brian "The Boz" Bosworth (The Longest Yard) tours the eight top programs, interviewing coaches, former star players and fans to determine why each place deserves a spot on your do-not-miss list.
- A troubled young man searches for his past. Set in the Deep South, Stillwater explores the experiences of Andrew Morrison, a recent college graduate struggling to discover his familial roots while dealing with the shocking discovery of his own adoption. Stillwater deftly examines a dark and seductive southern landscape that surrounds a young man's journey into a past that haunts his existence, a reality that proves to be both raw and deeply disturbing.
- Led by the success of the B-52's and R.E.M., Athens, Georgia was the most happening music scene in the country by the mid 80's/ Following several different bands from different genres, this film paints Athens as a magical artistic environment where bands are not in competition, but co-exist in harmony. Live performances of R.E.M.'s "Swan Swan H" and "Dream (All I Have To Do)" at the Lucy Cobb Institute chapel are included. Also featured are performances and interviews frm the B-52's, Pylon, B-B-Que Killers, Time Toy, Jim Herbert, Flat Duo Jets, Love Tractor, Kilkenny Cats, Squalls, and more.
- Many people have cats. Some make them their lives. We searched far and wide for these feline lovers to see how cats have become the epicenter of these cat-obsessed individuals.
- No Place To Call Home chronicles the lives of several people born and raised in Jesus People USA Evangelical Covenant Church, a religious sect on Chicago's north side. The film is essentially a story within the story as the director details how he began exploring his past of growing up in the sect, and his discovery of dozens upon dozens of cases of child sexual abuse, of which many were allegedly unreported by the sects leadership.
- Christmas is here, and everyone is excited for the holidays. Well, not everyone. Raven is a goth girl who doesn't associate herself with such preppy things. But soon, her friend Kiwi Pastel helps change her mind.
- On a Sunday afternoon in July, eight people's lives become connected and forever changed by the choices one man makes. As these characters' lives intertwine within the film we discover one of them is HIV positive and how their individual choices affect more than just those closest to them but, by proxy, so many others.
- Illusionists Barry and Stuart set about making the unbelievable believable to the unsuspecting residents of towns across the UK and America. Using magic, misdirection and suggestion, they slowly create a rumour amongst the town folk that something extraordinary is happening in the quiet place they call home. Creating a whirlwind of press interest and buzz among the town's unsuspecting residents they go about creating weird and wonderful stories similar to a movie experience as ghosts, alien invasions, vampires and a secret psychic army take over.
- A film about heavy music in the modern American South, as told by the very people who have created this music during the last two decades. Shot in back alleys, parking lots, and the seedy green rooms of the dirtiest clubs that the Bible Belt failed to snuff out, these die hard musicians discuss their love of music and the south, as well as the difficulties, contradictions, and insanity that haunt every southern artist. There are no illusions here, no apologies, no distractions - only the straight truth as told by those who would know the difference.
- Michelle is torn between life and death. Will she do the right thing? Will she also warn the others? The choice is hers.
- In 1991, the Manic Street Preachers planned to sell 16 million copies of their debut and split up. Many years, many hits and one big mystery later, this colourful band and its fans appear in a unique documentary that tells their full story.
- America's 30 million white-tailed deer bring wonder and havoc in this tale of culture, conflict and conservation. Narrated by Dustin Lynch, WildTail is the unexpected story of how America became the home of 30 million white-tailed deer.
- Art of Suicide is the story of the Whitehall loft, home and hang-out to a band of bohemians and their dreams. This eclectic group of young, struggling artists struggle for success and test how far they're willing to go and get it. It's about the relative strength and delicacy of relationships -- how far they bend, and how far they should be bent.
- Old friends confront tensions and secrets from their past, rediscovering the significance of embracing change on their journey towards self-discovery.
- The Georgia Theatre in Athens, GA burned two years ago, and this documentary outlines the attempts at bringing it back. The fire also revealed a treasure trove of history about this college town and the changes it too has gone through in a remarkably short time. From YMCA to cinema to a top notch concert venue and back again, this film interviews dozens of people and includes special cameos and uncredited appearances from the likes of Billy Bob Thornton and Jon Bird to demonstrate the depth of knowledge of this venue. Thornton directed a Widespread Panic documentary there and numerous other escapades are artistically captured and described in a linear and evolutionary pattern. There are some references to sex, drugs, and dirty beer lines along the way. But many different sides of the Georgia Theatre and its predecessors are examined in a comprehensive and thorough way, including footage from such bands as White Buffalo, the Dixie Dregs and great story line from Col. Bruce Hampton (Ret.) who had a role alongside Vic Chesnutt in Thornton's Oscar-winning Sling Blade film a year later. The last interview Chesnutt may have conducted on film a short month before his taking of his life has poignant and bittersweet effect on the overall tone.
- Three women dealing with social isolation resulting from a worldwide pandemic and trauma in their personal lives decide to get away from it all and go on a mountain retreat together. While reconnecting and recharging their energy, inexplicable things begin to happen in and around their rental house, challenging their grips on reality.
- Follow Alex Rodriguez across America as he discovers and curates records for Coachella Music Festival's on-site record store while in the process meeting and swapping stories with fellow collectors and musicians.
- In 1987, Bill Cody and Tony Gayton filmed the seminal music doc Athens, GA - Inside/Out featuring R.E.M., the B-52's and Pylon, among many other bands. Thirty years later, Bill returns on a new journey that uncovers a Southern city that is leading the way in progressive politics and the beginnings of true racial equity. Once again featuring members of R.E.M., the B-52's and Pylon, only now bolstered by a new generation of artists and activists including Mariah Parker aka Linqua Franqa, Kishi Bashi, Patterson Hood and the Drive-By Truckers. Follow along the journey through the social changes that have come to the forefront of our American dialogue.
- Speed Racer: Welcome to the World of Vic Chesnutt introduces the audience to the then twenty-seven year old singer/songwriter from Athens, Georgia. The recording of Vic's second album is used as a vehicle to enter Chesnutt's all-impressionistic world.
- A young woman navigates work at her local university library while dealing with her co-workers.
- A surreal take on the zombie genre.
- Our Founding Fathers were yearning for a nation of individual liberty. But, the origins of America were overflowing with a deep-seated paradox. Our Founding Fathers were rallying the colonists to liberty, while many were slave owners.
- Memoirs of a Godfather is a dark comedy web series set during the 1930's Great Depression era. The cinematic style is film noir. The comedic approach of the series encompasses situational humor blended with elements of slapstick comedy. The story focuses on a small town crime boss and his small outfit of misfits and their comical, inept attempts to control and profit off of the repressed townspeople. The story takes place in the fictional town of Wilkins which is presumed to be in the state of Georgia, just outside of the city of Atlanta. The entirety of the series is filmed in a black and white cinematic style.
- The societal and media culpability in a murder that was a shocking display of child-on-child violence.
- In a small Georgian town, a single mother, her young daughter, four teenagers, and an eleven year old fight to survive a zombie outbreak.
- An obsessive dish collector tries to repair the past by collecting memories and dishes. But what is he really trying to get?
- A passionate young songwriter and her rebellious boyfriend must withdrawal from heroin to keep her conservative parents from sending her to rehab.
- Sometimes it's not the words, but the silence between the words that speak volumes. 'Tiny Little Words' is a contemplative film about two people struggling through difficult confrontations, sleepless nights, and unbearable heartache. The film begs the question: No matter how painful, can any story played out long enough become a story of redemption?
- "The Spirit of '69: The Legacy of Alpha Phi Alpha at the University of Georgia" is a documentary that highlights Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. at the University of Georgia, their role in integrating the University in the middle of the Civil Rights Movement, as well as their role in molding future leaders.
- A peaceful hike turns perilous for a woman when she encounters a sinister cult in the woods, sparking a thrilling battle for survival against dark forces.