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- The story of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and the aftermath, which includes the city-wide manhunt to find the terrorists responsible.
- The true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the entire Catholic Church to its core.
- Kazakh TV talking head Borat is dispatched to the United States to report on the greatest country in the world.
- The lives and work of the staff of St. Eligius Hospital, an old and disrespected Boston teaching hospital.
- The limited drama series is a gripping, character-driven thriller based on the 2012 New York Times best selling novel of the same name by William Landay. An assistant DA's world is shattered when his beloved son gets charged with murder.
- Mr. Miyagi is back and he takes a new pupil under his wing: a troubled adolescent girl.
- The host guides various participants as they repair and renovate various houses.
- A thief works with his father and son to forge a painting by Monet and steal the original. Together, they plan the heist of their lives.
- When a student visits her professor to discuss how she failed his course, the discussion takes an awkward turn.
- Four-time Emmy Award-winner John Larroquette and Bronson Pinchot star as a private investigator and a super-psychic who operate a paranormal detective agency in this wild comedy.
- At fifteen, David and his two buddies are the youngest members of the Boston Aquarium Society. The three make their way to a monthly meeting at the New England Aquarium, but David has a secret he is reluctant to share.
- An eleven-year-old girl tries to stay afloat in her rural Massachusetts town despite the grief, gloom and doom surrounding her from her family.
- Sophia Pinsky has the semblance of an adult life; a job, partner and an apartment. But with her grandfather's sudden death and a girlfriend who dumps her, it all starts to unravel. Sophia's tyrannical, controlling Russian grandmother Marina capitalizes on Sophia's insecurities and guilt, luring her to move back into the family's modest apartment while conspiring to marry her off to Trevor, a nice boring Jewish boy who works in a lab studying varicose veins. There's only one problem...Sophia isn't interested in guys! Sophia ends up at a comedy club after a disastrous date with Trevor. Sobbing over the dismal state of her life, something happens that she doesn't expect; people laugh at her jokes. She starts to hang out with new friends she meets there. They commiserate over feeling like aliens everywhere except at the club. All the family dysfunction comes to a head during an explosive Shabbat dinner, full of unexpected surprises. Can Sophia learn to accept herself and find a new family of friends while learning to forgive the one she was born into?
- TEMPS is a slice-of-life comedic film about the "other side of Generations X & Y"-- the non-Slackers (or people who work).
- The late Irish hero fireman's (Lefty) charming son William M. "Billy" Dylan (25) is elected as independent, youngest Massachusettes state representative. He joins the Democrats, Congress seat Beacon Hill's legendary rooster, House speaker Charles T. "Chick" Mudoon, who trusts the customary campaign debt check will reel the rookie in as another meek party soldier. However the naive, naturally noble new boy, who doesn't hesitate to single-handedly fight off two skinhead gay-bashers, has and follows his own conscience. He defeats Muldoon's dodgy attempts to prevent a congressional committee investigating state police school cadet abuse, which would compromise his deputy, majority leader Spanky Reardon. It seems Muldoon's revenged when Dylan gets framed for the alleged violent abuse of a two-faced congressional aid. However, there's a more devious, ambitious plot behind two abuse cases and a staged corrupt payment for a memorial hospital wing.
- Brian is a smart, athletic college student. Ever since he was dumped, he just hasn't been able to move on. When Brian meets Alex, he immediately becomes attached, but he's terrified of being hurt again. Meanwhile, his friend Chris is tired of being in a relationship where he isn't appreciated. Yellow Lights is a story about enjoying things for what they are, taking risks, and going for it.
- In this 2018 coming-of-age film, a high school student, Eric, goes to the lake one night with The Boys. After witnessing a strange ritual performed by Night People, he struggles with visions the following day. Eventually, after a talk with his teacher, Eric and his friends accept their place in the world.
- The Folklorist is NewTV's Emmy® Award-winning television series that offers a captivating look at some of the lesser-known stories in history.
- Teenager Ralph Parker faces his junior prom while fantasizing about his dream date Daphne Bigelow, and dealing with the ups and downs of life as a teen in a working-class neighborhood in the early-1950's Midwest.
- What happens when a law student breaks the law to pay for law school?
- A story about a bunch of young adults who take their plastic pony obsessions way too far and end up killing people, eating their flesh, and raising the dead. All while prancing around in unicorn outfits and stuff like that.
- Low budget flick examines the lives of a group of bumbling Boston hoods. When the local hustler hires his buddy to steal a rug to replace one ruined by painters, the thief gets caught after already spending his buddies' money. Furious, the hustler then hires his cousin to kill the thief. However, that goes awry, as well, and the thief dies but not from anything the killer did, but the hustler becomes the chief suspect in the death. In an odd spin, the dead thief becomes a guardian angel for the other men which leads to a happy ending.
- Adam runs Homework Lab, an ingenious underground cheating society that has taken over Monroe High School. When Drew (Adam's ex) threatens to expose his 'Big Cheat' in the school newspaper, Adam is forced to choose between what is right and what he loves.
- The story of a strange ballad poem written in 1887 which became a unusual portrait on the barroom floor in a quaint former boomtown in Colorado and became the inspiration for one of the most performed modern American operas in history
- An Inept psychologist attempts to exploit his patients secrets to achieve fame and notoriety
- Based on a fairytale, THE NEW MOTHER hovers between the fantastic and familiar. When Emily runs a routine errand into the city she's lured into back alleys by a haunting erhu melody. There, she finds a mysterious girl who promises to reveal a secret - but only if she will be mischievous towards her mother.
- A college senior plots out his life beginning with a motorcycle ride through Mexico and South America, but his girl friend has other plans.
- A woman takes her recovering sex-addict husband out to dinner at the home of some old friends. The man struggles with his thoughts throughout dinner, and through a series of mishaps, mistakenly becomes closer to his wife and the envy of their friends.
- 'The Lady Red Trio' is a short with three parts - 'The Torch Song', 'Boogaloo', and 'Misery Takes A Holiday' - that explores the intimate relationships of three very different women and their husbands. Through the eyes of a wife approaching middle age, a girl approaching romantic burnout, and a mother approaching a breakdown, 'The Lady Red Trio' explores the meaning of love and stagnation in the early 21st century.
- A brother and sister burglarize a house and discover the body of a man. They are arrested and interrogated separately by a detective investigating the crime. Young, smart and cocky, the siblings tell different stories, leading the detective to his own conclusions. Is there more to their story? Or are they really just unlucky enough to stumble upon a body in the house they were robbing?
- A director may see hundreds of actors before he finds the right one. Sometimes, however, the wrong one walks through the door at the right time.
- Joanne, is a young poor pregnant woman. Not sure what she should do because money is tight, Joanne goes in for a usual check up with her doctor. Upon her visit her doctor informs her that a rare heart defect. Not sure if she wants a child at all, she contemplates an abortion which is scheduled to take place in the next seven days. Meanwhile, Joanne's unborn child imagines his hypothetical life, through childhood, college, marriage and finally, old age.
- Destination Matters chronicles the life of three teenagers whose lives are turned upside down upon the arrival of Jason Daniels. Daniels returns from the future as his seventeen year old counterpart in an effort to rewrite history and save humanity from a future straight out of science fiction. The catch: his memory is wiped in the process. With an air of teen drama entangled in a web of suspense, action and sci-fi, expect to leave excited to see what comes next. Local actors headline this production, including Zack Ducharme, Brittney Laramee, Curtis Bellafiore, Meghan Lamontagne, Holly Irwin, and Bill Foley, and each of them bring the characters to life, capturing the audience's imagination.
- A cooking class goes murderously wrong and ends up bewitched.
- When a Chinese diplomat and a potential sperm donor fall prey to a case of mistaken identity, two zany lesbians help clear up the confusion.
- This student production was produced, shot, and edited by Alexi Reibman. The script was written by Jessie Alperin and Tayler Stander. There have always been two sides in our world; the light and the dark. Our world has been slowly changing and transforming, but one thing has always stayed the same; Our land and our people have been split into two. One with light, while the other remains in the darkness. The founders, the people who made our world this way, created a box and called it the source. It contains all the power. Whichever side has the source, owns the power, whilst the other side remains without it - living in the shadows.
- This is the documented account of Westford Academy's historic football season when the varsity team battled head to head against their long-time rival, Acton Boxborough, amid a snow-covered morning on thanksgiving of 2005. In the waning seconds of the fourth quarter Westford Academy's Grey Ghosts fought their way toward the end zone and scored a touchdown tying the game at six to six. Then the extra leading point of a field goal was successfully carried out that concluded a victorious seven to six win for Westford.
- A young woman stuck in her childhood home tries to find purpose and meaning despite living in a quarantined world.
- 100 years into the future (from 1977) people activate a time tunnel and summon characters from TV shows of yesteryear to entertain them. Mr. Magoo, Howdy Doody, Happy Harmony and the like along with nostalgic music and a space craft setting with a huge organ is a recipe for crazy humor.
- A man and his niece adjust to life with each other after the girl's parents are killed. The girl's imitations of her belated parents give us a glimpse into the past and future of her family.
- A journey is taken to see the various rivers, ponds, lakes, streams, reservoirs, and waterfalls of Massachusetts. Vivid speculations of the water are ventured throughout the western, central, and eastern part of this great New England state. Each and every one of these magnificent aquatic quarters are keys that enrich the soul.
- How far can grief push a man? TV actor James Bedford finds out, when his father dies. His agent, Sarah, devises a plan to save her client, before it is too late!
- State Representative Candidate Ted Bell has said all the right things so far, there is only one more thing left: to wind the Latino vote.
- The motion picture is a history documentary on the Waltham Watch Factory, that existed in Waltham Massachusetts during the 1850s through the 1950s. This documentary motion picture discusses the factory during its golden age, which took place during the nineteenth century, and how it contributed to American Industry and American History.
- What if the story of The Da Vinci Code could be told from Silas's point of view? And what if Silas were an actual person with albinism thrust into a world of secret codes, mystery, and assassination?
- Where there is white, there is always green; but where there is green, there are also gardeners.