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- David Marks, a real estate scion, is suspected of killing his wife Katie, who disappeared in 1982.
- Two troubled adolescents chronicle the events that ultimately lead up to a terrifying assault on their school.
- When a cop's crooked past comes back to get him, can he do the right thing, or will he succumb to the threats of his dangerous connections?
- A young Asian-American teen and basketball fanatic who just wants to dunk and get the girl ends up learning much more about himself, his best friends, and his mother.
- A singer/songwriter falls in love with a girl who can't hear the music she inspires him to write.
- Financially struggling, a married indie band duo regretfully takes a job on a children's show ("The Rumperbutts"). Despite the money and success, their relationship turns to one of resentment. On one extraordinary evening, a magical man leads them on a path of rediscovery and gives them a second chance at happiness.
- Working in an industry where the specific purpose is to cater to customers and their taste in the arts requires a high level of patience and tolerance, as well as the small sense of humor to let you get through the shifts when a projector fails or the fire alarm is pulled. Scenes from Movies follows several brief interactions between customers and employees, all taken from actual conversations. We also delve into the behind the scene conversations that can occur in any workplace, not just a movie theater. So sit back. Grab some popcorn and enjoy the show.
- Bennett Stephens and his wife Kelly take a nice relaxing vacation to her vintage home town. Bennett is a famous actor who plays a detective on a popular crime show called 'M O'. As a killer starts to run ramped through this quiet town Bennett is coursed into solving the case by his thrill seeking wife and her old fling from high school.
- LeLe is a young woman embarking on a new life with her husband-to-be. She and Mitch seemed destined for eternal love. To celebrate she and four of her closest friends decide to go on a weekend getaway at a Lake House owned by her friend Tammy. While at the Lake House they get more than they bargained for as each lady, one-by-one comes up missing. Who is to blame? The shocking surprise will leave you gasping for air!
- Step inside the world of a renowned demonologist with over 30 years of experience under his belt and hear stories few have ever heard before. See John's world from the inside, go beyond what is currently seen on television and discover more about the man himself. From tales of famous cases to tricks of the trade all the way to what he puts in his coffee, you'll have access to John Zaffis like you never have before!
- ShortA young psychology student's blind date takes a frightening turn when she stumbles upon the man's dark secret.
- A story about Sam Johnson reconnecting with his late father. Sam is the fourth generation leader of SC Johnson. In 1935, Sam's father flew from Racine, Wisconsin, to Fortaleza, Brazil in a now nonexistent water plane. Starting in 1998, Sam had the plane rebuilt, and in 2000 recreated the journey. Along the way, Sam shares deeply personal stories about himself and his family.
- In addiction, every mother is held hostage.
- Six students are selected by their teacher, Mr. Perdita to take part in an after school project. They agree to take part no realizing that Mr. Perdita has secretly placed cameras in the library to catch the real life drama that unfolds.
- Taken from 150 interviews all across the country, we rolled up doors and rummaged through storage units to find out the driving causes behind this uniquely American phenomena.
- James Seima loves his perfect life. A series of successful businesses and investments has made him a wealthy man. Now he has a prestigious job in the Whitehouse and he is part of something he really believes in. But sometimes a shooting star burns too bright. Sometimes when you're willing to cut corners, bend and break rules, or just take a lot more than your due, people may look into that life. Maybe a white collar criminal is still a criminal. Someone might decide that you should give some of that wealth to them. What if, instead of taking his beloved child, with all the complicated logistics of negotiating a ransom exchange - What if they just kidnapped James Seima? Cause what does James Seima love more than anything else? Himself.
- The Tragedy of Chance tells the story of Mrs. Rappi, a new teacher in an urban high school. After a lunch detention encounter, she meets Chance Sterling, an African American student who is struggling to survive in a world that's against him.
- Nate's best friend who is also Claire's boyfriend, Evan, is sent to jail for a year under some rather unclear circumstances. This sudden absence causes them to reevaluate not only their own lives, but their individual connections to Evan. Nate and Claire turn to their long time friends Veronica and Dan in the hopes of gaining perspective. Upon Evan's return his relationships with both Nate and Claire are clearly fractured. Struggling to rebuild his life and his relationships weighs heavily on Evan and forces him to fight for what he's lost, at all costs.
- A man must chose between the family he loves and the drink he craves.
- Lucas, a 25-year-old man who has recently lost his job. Time is of the essence when he awakens in a strange room with no memory of the past night. Time is ticking down and Lucas must find a way to escape both the room and also his mind.
- One of the things I was most struck by when moving to Los Angeles from rural Vermont was how many, very large, newly constructed buildings there are in LA for the express purpose of storing things that we value, but for some reason don't keep in our homes. Even though I am a bi-coastal storer myself, I was set to wonder why is there a storage complex on every corner. What is everyone hanging on to? Is this just an American thing? Who are the people powering this industry? And is it worth it? My Dad owns a small set of units. And from those 26, he grosses about $3000 monthly in passive income. So, if he's realizing this on a small scale, what's going on with these very large companies that can have 1500 units in a single building? The structures in the cities are truly complexes. They seem to have all the comforts of home - electricity, piped-in music, air conditioning, and at about $1.60 per square foot, it's not all that surprising that people have taken to living in them. Speaking of complexes, everything I try to get rid of something, I hear myself saying, "But it's still good," or "I'll need it as soon as I get rid of it "I might wear that." "It was a gift." And the ever popular, "But it's my stuff!" I wanted to know if other people felt this way about their stuff too.
- A young man's perspective on life is changed forever when he decides to pursue his passion.
- Jared Jacobs, an aspiring documentarian, is given the task of interviewing members of a community garden where a brutal murder took place. Over three days, Jared interviews Rosamund Bloomington, Percy Crenshaw, and Iris Floop. But these interviews never made the final cut. Ever wonder about interviews that didn't make the cut in those hit true crime documentaries? What don't they use? And Why? And do these Duds contain a mystery of their own?
- Chloe is young woman who is extremely put together on the outside, yet deep down vulnerable and very alone. Due to her father's drug and alcohol problems, Chloe has not seen her father in over ten years. After she receives a phone call from him begging her to meet for lunch.
- Sarah is leaving her hometown in Connecticut to attend art school in New York City.