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- In a future world devastated by disease, a convict is sent back in time to gather information about the man-made virus that wiped out most of the human population on the planet.
- John McClane and a young hacker join forces to take down master cyber-terrorist Thomas Gabriel in Washington D.C.
- Ex-baseball player Billy comes home to receive his childhood darling's ashes.
- A Philadelphia shop owner forms a civilian patrol to stop neighborhood crime. The patrol's actions are seen as racially discriminatory, leading to escalating conflict.
- Ethan (Adam Ratcliffe), a recovering alcoholic shares his story with a peculiar stranger, Ambrose (Brian Anthony Wilson) as he embarks on a reflective train ride home to visit his young Autistic son Lucas (Sean Patrick McCurdy).
- Dan Duryea and his cronies rob a fake spiritualist and then take it on the lam to Atlantic City.
- Chase Street is the story of Camden, NJ, the county seat of Camden County, NJ and a city abandoned--by the state, employers, and its middle-class white residents and suburban neighbors--its people left to fend for themselves.
- The Making of America's Most Dangerous City is a documentary that details "The Organization," a criminal enterprise that conspired with crooked police and the mayor to run a vast drug empire in Camden, New Jersey. The story is told first hand by Saul Febo, the drug kingpin who was in charge of overseeing the alley, a cocaine spot where he sold over 300 kilos every month. Saul talks about his rise from hand to hand drug dealer to kingpin and how he financed the campaign of the mayor and paid off police to remain in power. In addition to Saul, the documentary also features interviews with Jeff Williams, one of the former police officers convicted of misconduct due to his dealings with members of The Organization. A second part of the documentary will highlight the political aspect of The Organization.
- A country doctor discovers the fountain of youth, but his curiosity is clouded by addiction and the results are deadly.
- Stakes, the original founder of Fight Valley is released from prison early after taking a deal from the U.S Marshalls. Infiltrate Fight Valley and find out who is running the underground fight club. The new throne holder has turned the underground fight organization into a city wide crime scene. Bank robberies, murder, and drugs. The residents fear for their safety and the 8pm curfew keeps them safe. If Stakes is going to infiltrate Fight Valley and take down the new boss, he is going to need a lot more than his fists. He has two weeks , or it's back to prison.
- Martin Sheen narrates "Heart of Camden - the Story of Father Michael Doyle" a beautifully shot and edited story about an Irish priest who came to Camden, NJ 60 years ago and never left. While most priests move onto the suburbs for their next assignment, Michael Doyle embedded himself in one of America's most violent cities, was arrested by the FBI for protesting the Vietnam war, was a true activist, provided schooling to children and housing available to hundreds, improved the environment by taking on big government's waste treatment plant (and inspired their leaders) and replacing concrete and abandoned lots with trees and gardens. By refusing to leave Camden, he changed the lives of countless citizens and children in the city's most impoverished neighborhood. Feedback includes "wonderful" "magnificent" "inspiring".
- An insane killer is on the loose sabotaging local gloryholes across the country leaving behind a trail of dicks and mayhem.
- Meet Aaron Best: a former NBA player who has fallen on hard times. The favorite son in a city where high school basketball stars are eternally idolized. Amid a government takeover in the city, Aaron catches the attention of Rose Fiori, the city's Political Kingmaker, who is intent on ensuring Camden's billion-dollar Development Initiative funnels directly into her purse. Aaron is the ideal pawn in Rose's political game of chess. But his brother, Ashley "Spark" Best, and Spark's father, "O.G." are two of the city's biggest drug dealers. "O.G's" murder sets off a wave of violence, and Aaron's family ties must be served immediately. A dark-horse in the City Council race against Aaron is Richie Rodriguez, a heroin dealer suspected in the mistaken identity murder of a local university student. Richie's street family's quest for control of the city's drug trade is on a collision course with Spark's organization. Rose's Grand Plan is in full swing, and Aaron can't afford to be guilty by association, not with Richie as his main opposed for the vacant City Council seat.
- THE CORPORATE COUP D'ÉTAT takes a complex political/historical theme and brings it to life. In the style of '13th', 'Manufacturing Consent', 'The Corporation', and 'All Governments Lie' it creates a powerful cinematic experience that explains how President Trump is the result of failed neoliberal globalist policies, and a 'corporate coup d'état' in which corporations and billionaires were able to gradually take control of the political process in the U.S. and elsewhere. In the words of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Chris Hedges: 'Donald Trump is not an anomaly. He is the grotesque visage of a collapsed democracy. The creeping corporate coup d'état that began 45 years ago is complete. It has destroyed the lives of tens of millions of Americans no longer able to find work that provides a living wage, cursed to live in chronic poverty.' Threaded through the film are the stories of the ultimate victims - working class and poor people in 'sacrifice zones' like Camden, New Jersey and Youngstown, Ohio. Many working-class whites voted twice for Barack Obama, in '08 and '12, but in 2016 they felt abandoned by the elites of both parties, and voted for Donald Trump who promised he would be different. Featuring Chris Hedges, the main 'voice' of the film as he visits Americans fighting for change and Canadian author John Ralston Saul, who warned prophetically in 1995: 'We are now in the midst of a coup d'état in slow motion. Democracy is weakening... corporatism is strengthening.'
- Lerrez Crawford has a tough childhood that eventually lands her in jail. After getting her life on track, someone from her past reappears with secrets that can ruin her future.
- Hidden Camera Reality TV
- A look at the Long Beach, California ska-punk band told through the Skunk family and some of the band's more famous friends.Featuring interviews by No Doubt, Pennywise, Mike Watt, The Vandals and others tell their favorite Sublime stories. Live performance footage is featured, as well as never before seen footage of the band's private lives.
- Michael Lanyard, a reformed cracks-man, adopts Adrienne, the daughter of an old friend, and goes to Southampton to attend a party celebrating her engagement to Bobby Crenshaw, the son of a wealthy society couple. The Count and Countess Polinac, international jewel thieves, also attend the party, and Count Polinac forces Lanyard to open the safe containing the jewelry of the guests by threatening to expose Lanyard's criminal past. Lanyard forestalls the count, however, and protects the valuables. The count and countess are arrested, and Michael's secret is kept safe.
- To say Lucas Torres life was filled with drama is an understatement. Growing up in Camden, New Jersey, a city that at one time or another has been ranked the murder capital, nations poorest or most dangerous, was hard enough. Add in the fact that he ran on of the city's most lucrative drug set's with connections to politicians, law enforcement officials, drug lords, overseas killers then you have the stuff movies are made of, but for Lucas this was real life! After being shot more than 30 times in three separate shootings it's amazing that Lucas Torres Lives to tell!
- Having personally witnessed Sir Elton John's failed attempt to adopt a child, a young couple questions themselves if they are ready for kids and whether everyone should match a certain criteria to be either biological or adoptive parents. The search for the answer pushes them into an entire journey through Nepal, Ukraine, China, the United Kingdom and the USA where they face corruption of the adoption system and have to stand against billions of dollars behind it... They meeting people who managed to adopt and those who failed because of their skin color, weight, or habits... In the middle of their investigation, they reveal that the right to have kids can be easily taken away from people even in most civilized countries... no votes needed, the regulations are already in action! Should we just accept these regulations or should fight against them?
- The film begins in the spring of 1940, just before the Nazi occupation of the Benelux countries, and ends immediately after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It chronicles how the people of "Main Street America", the country's military forces, and its industrial base were completely transformed when the decision was made to gear up for war. Original footage is interspersed with contemporary newsreels and stock footage.
- A flurry of stories about different students at a local high school after racial tensions erupt.
- Twice decorated Sgt. Vincent Minette moves his family from New York to Rebus, New Jersey for a new detective job after his partner of 8 years was killed in a violent gang war. While driving with the new Rebus Chief of Police, new troubles begin. The corrupt Chief uses Minette's back up firearm to shoot a young drug dealer in cold blood. The police want to make sure that all new cops are either committed to the advancement of their corrupt brotherhood, or blackmailed for their silence. Minette, being a good cop stuck in a bad situation, has too many corrupt cops to take on himself and every friend could be a hidden enemy. Minette frames 5 black men from the neighborhood to help him catch these cops in the act without implementing Minette's involvement. Minette convinces these men this is a police funded group and they have to keep things quiet, but unknown to them, Minette is funding this crusade with his own police salary and it's running thin. Minette's actions have also attracted the attention of the biggest drug lord in Rebus. When his dirty cop protection starts to run thin. Minette seems to have success. Time and luck are running out for Minette as one of the men he framed is looking for the cop that murdered his younger brother and is using Minette's offer to secretly kill cops until the trail leads him to the firearm that killed his brother.
- This documentary takes you on a journey with the band Phish on their farewell tour through New England in August, 2004. Some 70,000 fans came out from all corners of the country, determined to witness the band's closing shows in Northern Vermont, and they would get there at any cost. Phish's followers are some of the most dedicated, passionate and relentlessly die hard music fans in the world. "We Enjoy Yourself" provides a rare window into what it was like for these fans to come together, for what could have been one last time, to celebrate their favorite musicians, and to express their overwhelming gratitude for years of unforgettable experiences on the road. Concertgoers are traced hiking into the Coventry, Vermont site on foot from as far as 20 miles away after having been forbidden entrance by state troopers due to overwhelming weather conditions. Faced with the decision to turn back after sitting in up to 50 hours of traffic, thousands of fans rather chose to abandon their cars on the interstate and proudly walked toward the concert. Filled with emotionally candid interviews, "We Enjoy Yourself" is a testament to Phish fans' unwavering dedication to and absolute love for the band and their music. The film's soundtrack was drafted from the last five shows the band played on their farewell tour, capturing the raw excitement and musical expression of these momentous final days.
- Country singing star Jimmie Rodgers sings three songs in this short: "Waiting for a Train", "Daddy and Home", and "T for Texas", all his own compositions.
- When a black high school student in a reputable prep school becomes the victim of a vicious form of cyber bullying, his history teacher makes it her mission to bring those responsible to task.
- Extortion, Blackmail and Murder push a goodhearted young man over the edge.
- The first installment of "The Ordinary Radicals: Special Topics" explores the historical development of the new movement towards justice-centered faith. Shane Claiborne, Tony Campolo, Brian McLaren, and others offer perspectives on the witness of the early Church, the social context surrounding the rise of fundamentalism, the emergence of a new understanding of a social gospel, and the construction of a new cross-denominational vision of unity for today's church.
- This documentary tells the story four people and their struggles with prescription drug abuse and also of one woman overcoming the death of her mother, who passed away from the disease of addiction from an overdose. This film delves into the characters introduction to the drugs, their downfall from addiction into their rock bottom, and leading into their hope for freedom from active addiction touching on their recovery process. Lisa is a beautiful woman who grew up in a good family. During college she had many injuries due to sports and was introduced to Oxycontin. After taking prescription medication, she was thrown into a world she had no control over. In the end of her addiction, she ended up homeless with her children taken away from her. Today almost 3 years clean, she shares her story of recovery. Rodney is an African-American gay man who grew up in the ghetto. He was introduced to drugs and when we tried Percocet, he was off to the races. Through the world of drugs and the lifestyle that comes with it, he now lives with AIDS. At his darkest hour he found himself living in abandoned houses. Today he has been clean and in recovery for 11 years. Alyssa grew up in a family of addicts, so it was inevitable that she picked up on the behaviors at an early age. Through experimenting with drugs she found herself addicted to pain medication to cover up her unbearable realities. After remaining clean for over a year, she still struggles with addiction after recently having a relapse. Today she continues to try to walk the path of recovery. Carl is a young man who grew up in a good family but was exposed to drugs and prescription medication through his friends. His world quickly turned upside down after becoming addicted to the drugs. After attempting suicide, he decided to get clean. Today he is clean and lives a life of recovery. Allison is a young woman who tells the story of her mother who was a nurse and became addicted to the medication that she was giving to her patients. She eventually over dosed in the bathroom of the hospital she worked at. Her emotional testimony shows the dark side of the irreversible damage that addiction can do.
- The film details Frank Sinatra and the Chicago mob's involvement in John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign as well as his death in November 1963.
- A travelogue of the cities along the Delaware River, stretching from Philadelphia (PA) to Wilmington (DE), their ports, their industries, their municipal attractions and how the river has brought a higher standard of living to the people who depend upon it.
- Trash talking on social media has resulted in 4 heavy weight riders to battle it out for the top spot as heavy weight banshee killa. In the middle of busy traffic and only one rule. Who will be the last man standing to take home the title.
- 'Blowing Smoke' uncovers some harmful truths about marijuana by dealing with the people who have suffered the pain and tragedy of addiction.
- The longest running rock tour in history comes home at last on film. Celebrating 10 years on the road! Go inside the Ozzfest Tours 10th year, with 60,000 fans at the UK show to the 103 degree heat of the back lots in Camden, NJ. Ozzy, Sharon & Jack turn out to show, and tell, how a simple idea became one of rocks biggest festivals. The artists and fans of Ozzfest became a mush of togetherness and the music, well, thats what its all about! Ozzy and his festival are now multi-generational and fans, young and old, show up to prove it.
- A young egotistic professor and his disinterested class.
- Workers at a small marketing firm attempt to balance the two open dimensions of their lives, their professional and home life , while trying to keep the third, their secrets, a secret.
- With just 5% of patients in the United States accounting for approximately 50% of the total cost of care, health care organizations are struggling to blunt the trend. Many are waiting and watching to see what healthcare reform brings. Others began their efforts a decade ago and continue to boldly innovate with new population health models of care funded by risk-based contracts. While many of the early innovators are struggling to deliver a positive return, others are finding success as they pivot their models, giving more attention to data-driven care management strategies that more predictably suggest the right level of care to the right patients at the right time. And still others are willing to redefine 'whole person' care as they look beyond the traditional walls of healthcare. A Coalition of the Willing explores the successes and struggles among care teams from the Camden Coalition, Partners Healthcare, Health Quality Partners, and others, as they discover new methods to make healthcare sustainable while serving the most complex patients in their communities. In important ways, each of these organizations have discovered positive healthcare outcomes with their most complex patients by addressing solutions to housing, employment, behavioral health and social challenges in addition to their traditional healthcare needs. Critics argue the fixes are short term at best, or the result of skewed reporting, while others fear economic catastrophe still awaits these early innovators after their years of effort to prove these new models successful. Can redefining success per-patient, improving targeted interventions, and actively using care management teams actually have a long-term impact?