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- Jake Blues rejoins with his brother Elwood after being released from prison, but the duo has just days to reunite their old R&B band and save the Catholic home where the two were raised, outrunning the police as they tear through Chicago.
- On the trail of a missing girl, an ex-cop comes across a secretive group attempting to summon a terrifying supernatural entity.
- After a botched robbery, two men take refuge in a remote and lifeless scientific facility, inadvertently awakening a monster within.
- A guilt-ridden real estate magnate must enlist the help of a mysterious tenant to rescue his troubled daughter from self-destruction.
- The greatest trapeze performer of all time reflects on his illustrious circus career and reveals why he unexpectedly quit flying.
- Every 7 years, a darkened world holds its breath the night before the sun will finally rise. Leo, a nervous young teenager, is just as excited to see the sun as anyone else. But after a fumbled attempt to ask out his crush and a disastrous car accident with his friends will bring to light Leo's illusions about his world, his friendships, and most importantly - himself.
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- A grad student in theatre directs a group of undergrads in an adaptation of a 1980s young adult novel, altering them all in unexpected ways.
- Two young college girls secretly meet up at a motel to spend the night together, but once a mutual friend discovers what is going on, the romantic evening begins to turn sour.
- After meeting someone new, a musician neglects his passion to pursue a relationship.
- An action-packed short film about a dark future, following a girl who gets enthralled with an undercover rebellion service fighting to fend off a deadly virus using the human body to it's command.
- A deteriorating relationship between a couple falls apart when they head to an ultrasound appointment and reveal the secrets that they've hidden from each other.
- This feature-length documentary outlines the unintended consequences of the smartphone on societies around the world and on individuals. The story arc follows the lives of several individuals in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia. The County is very densely populated and represents the full socio-economic ladder of individuals within the United States. The film also includes interviews with the following experts whose research address issues related to the rapid growth of the smartphone and its "game-changing" impact on both individuals and the greater society: Matt Richtel, Pulitzer-Prize New York Times reporter, and author "A Deadly Wandering" (San Francisco), Adam Gazzaley, MD, Ph.D, UCSF School of Medicine Neurologist and Founder of the GazzaleyLab - Cognitive Neuroscience Research Lab UCSF (San Francisco), Jacy Good and Steve Johnson, nationally recognized speakers, (Jacy lost both parents in a cellphone-related accident, and she still suffers disabilities) (White Plains, NY), Harriet Rossetto, Founder and Senior Consultant of Beit T'Shuvah (Los Angeles), Rabbi Mark Borovitz, Senior Rabbi, Author and Addiction and Criminal Rehabilitation Expert (Los Angeles), Jeff Nalin, Psy.D. - Founder and Clinical Director, Paradigm Malibu Adolescent Treatment Center (Malibu), Loretta Simons, Ph.D, Dept. of Psychology, Specialty, Behavioral Addictions, Widener University (Chester, PA), Michael J. Baime, M.D., Director of the Penn Program for Mindfulness, (Philadelphia), Brandon McDaniel, Ph.D, Illinois State, who studies negative implications of technology and families and technology and couples, who has developed the term "technoference." (SKYPE interview from Normal, IL), Dr. Kenda Dean, Princeton Theological Seminary, expert on youth and Christianity (Princeton, NJ), Lt. James Hennigen, PA State Highway Patrol, Delaware County (Media, PA), Dr. David Strayer, Neuroscientist at the University of Utah, one of the nation's leading researchers on distracted driving (Salt Lake City). While the film's primary audiences consist of high school students and collegiate undergrads, the film also targets parents and concerned citizens and lawmakers around the world who have noted the same array of negative impacts: reduced driver safety, poorer academic performance, depression, anxiety, reduced interpersonal skills, marital problems, etc.
- In order to remember his father, Prince Hamlet must murder his uncle, the King of Denmark. Set in the modern day Shakespeare's iconic tragedy is set as Prince Hamlet's Video Blogs.
- Scott is a socially awkward guy in his mid-twenties who has a strong tendency of exaggerating the truth. Scott has never been on a date and has become very lonely. He decides to try his luck of finding his dream girl by setting up a profile on a new popular online dating application called 'Pindher'. He luckily happens to match with only one girl, named Megan. She is a bartender at a local bar called 'Harvey's Tap' where Scott has come in contact with her on many occasions. Without remembering her encounters with him in the past, she agrees to go on a date with Scott. The night following their date, Scott meets his two best friends, Jarick and Brian, at a bar where he is pressured into telling them about the events of the date. Did things go smooth on Scott's first date, or terribly wrong? The film explores the possibilities of what happened that night: Scott's Version vs. What Really Happened..
- Justin and Evelyn thought they had their lives under control. When they realized what was going on, they knew they had to work together if they were going to make it anywhere.
- As a music major with dreams to become a successful performer, Orpheus is fed up with college and has set out to find what he needs to do to get out of this rut.
- Dennis Neal Vaughn's autobiographical short film, "Electric City" - Far From Normal, tells his personal life story of a man's journey from rural Central Illinois and a town named Normal to begin a new life in San Francisco. The short film deals with his coming to terms with his AIDS diagnosis and how he must adapt to changes and grow from the experience.
- While U.S. Army Ranger Kevin Hill fights against a swift urban insurgency, a miraculous spiritual power presents Gene Hill with a frightening opportunity to save his son.
- A young man copes with his first year away at college and his evolving life and relationships.
- Love in Reverse tells the tragic story of a man in a failing relationship, told in reverse chronological order Off to "Paradise" they go.
- 2009– 13mTV EpisodeAs astronomers launch ambitious projects for Messaging Extraterrestrial Intelligence, alarmists worry that transmitting intentional radio and laser signals into space may provoke an alien invasion. These critics overlook one fundamental fact: it's too late to hide. Any extraterrestrial civilization capable of coming to Earth to do us harm already knows we're here through the accidental radio and television signals that have been streaming out from our home world over the past century, travelling at the speed of light. Rather than cower in our corner of the universe, we should grow up and reach out, sending a clear message that we want to make contact with other intelligence in the cosmos. Dr. Douglas Vakoch is president of METI International, a nonprofit scientific organization that transmits powerful, intentional radio signals to nearby stars, in the hope of eliciting a reply. As an elected member of the International Astronomical Union and the International Institute for Space Law, he explores the scientific and societal dimensions of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, or SETI.
- The team makes over an insurance agent with an outlandishly garish and multicolored wardrobe which draws stares and bewilderment, and a penchant for giving each color its own unusual name.