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- A town's Sheriff and regular patron of a historical whorehouse fights to keep it running when a television reporter targets it as the Devil's playhouse.
- After James Maniscalco-a ruthless, egomaniacal investment executive-decides he's going to start his own firm, he must get past a bunch of dimwitted executives hellbent on keeping their company afloat.
- When the U.S. forces withdraw from Java, ahead of the Japanese invasion, U.S. Navy doctor Corydon M. Wassell coordinates the remaining wounded servicemen and leads them to safety towards the last Allied evacuation points.
- Stoic and uptight L.A. lawyer, Cassie, is forced to return to Texas and meet her estranged and angsty teen daughter, Lyra when Lyra's father dies unexpectedly. Their personalities collide the moment they meet, especially since Cassie has not seen her daughter since birth. Their union is further strained when they are tasked to fulfill Lyra's father's last wish to have his ashes spread all over Texas. As the pair embark on their journey in a junky '62 Ford Fairlane, they confront their heartaches and misperceptions, eventually opening the door to forgiveness for two women who are biologically tied, yet have lived their lives as strangers. This dark comedy threads humor into otherwise heartbreaking situations and reminds us that life truly is about embracing the moments.
- An angry, crackling and defiantly disordered underclass of nowheresville punk-rock kids, see their band Surgeon General's Warning (SGW) as their ticket out of small town Texas, as 1990 comes to a close.
- As dementia engulfs her employer, a fragile home health aide begins to question her own sanity.
- A group of students are en route to the beach for spring break when their car overheats near a crumbling hunting lodge, leaving them alone and defenseless while an unseen force attacks them from all sides.
- Sam Jones eats too much ice cream, works in a cubicle, lost his fiance to another dude, and worst of all, is about to turn 30. In a moment of drunken clarity, he decides not to give up on his high school dream of playing in the NBA. All he needs is the help of his old basketball coach and a little faith in himself.
- Joe's a suburban convenience store clerk with big dreams of becoming a cowboy so he packs his boots and relocates to South Texas to learn from the real deal. His idea of the mythic cowboy is quickly shattered however when he finds himself holed up in a town that survives on a human smuggling trade.
- The why is an experiential meditation on death, on loves lost, the duality of mind, and ultimately the nature of attachment and memory turned obsession.
- Whether you are a successful artist, an unproven entity, or struggling to create while working a 9-5, there is a common thread amongst most creative types: a depression that is kept at bay by producing new works. Art can serve an artist much in the same way any drug might. "Self Medicated" is a new film about art, artists, and their struggles to stay happy. The Antagonist Movement was formed by a group of unknown artists in 2000. Begun in bars and clubs of the Lower East Side, the movement promoted lesser-known works by up-and-coming talent.
- Demand for housing in Washington, DC is going through the roof. That's why homebuilder Jay Austin designed a custom 140-square-foot house for only $50,000. Despite its size, Austin's "Matchbox" house is stylish, well-built, and it includes all the necessities of life. There's even a hot tub outside. But tiny houses come with one enormous catch: they're illegal, in violation of several codes in Washington D.C.'s Zoning Ordinance. Austin's comfy, affordable home violates regulations that stipulate minimum lot size, minimum room sizes, alleyway widths, and mandatory parking minimums. Will a dense thicket of rules and regs prevent Jay Austin from being the architect of his own life?
- Professor Gary Hall presents Murder and Malice: Crimes of Passion from Victoria County, Texas 1891-1913. A look into the history of Victoria as continues this inside look at court documents and records that tells the story of an old west town with its fair share of malicious acts.
- After his fathers death, Wesley Cash returns home to rebuild the family cattle business but his plans are wrecked by a group of ranch hands who have designs of their own for the property.
- Tells the story about a poor Italian man named Giovanni as he makes his way through life, where he finds love, loses everything, and finds himself again.
- Based on the book by Dr. Peter Riesz, Victoria Veterans Talk is a documentary series that interviews World War II Veterans from the South Texas region, telling the stories of men and women who served in the armed forces. The 11-episode series ran from 2008 to 2016, produced by the government access channel Vtv15 in Victoria, Texas.
- Remembering 9/11 - 20 years later;
- Zak, Nick and Aaron head to a Texas inn built on a 150-yr-old battleground.