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- In 1983, financially struggling college student Samantha Hughes takes a strange babysitting job that coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realizes her clients harbor a terrifying secret, putting her life in mortal danger.
- During the final days at the Yankee Pedlar Inn, two employees determined to reveal the hotel's haunted past begin to experience disturbing events as old guests check in for a stay.
- A man tries to warn his brother away from the new girlfriend he brings home during Thanksgiving, but ends up becoming infatuated with her in the process.
- Regardless of the real curse of Dudleytown, Connecticut, there is an energy that goes beyond human understanding. Ancient religions were based on the earth and it's energies. Most ancient religions believed that the tops of mountains were a doorway (portal) to another world because they were closer to the heavens than anywhere else.
- A heartwarming documentary exploring Torrington, CT, the small town with the most pizza places per capita in the United States. Pizzatown brings you an authentic look into what it means to be a citizen of Torrington and just how amazing of a place this is. The film demonstrates how something as simple as sauce, cheese and bread could be a driving factor of a city as well as bringing generations together.
- Marcus Wright (Daniel Dambroff) is in love with Gabby (Elise McNamara). A devastating accident nearly kills her and renders her in a vegetative state. She can no longer walk or talk. Marcus is determined to make good on his promise to marry her, but he is not only challenged by this unfortunate event but made to jump many unexpected hurdles, including fending off Gabby's mother Sandra (Aria Mckenna), who clings to Marcus and takes her relationship with him beyond both of their boundaries. Marcus then meets Elliot Thurston (Christopher Clawson), a published author who wrote the novel "Brilliant Mistakes," a story about the author's personal regret. Marcus is a big fan of Elliot's positive energy and subsequently his writing, and a bond of common loss, dreams and goals ties them together. While Elliot brings color and life to Marcus' seemingly uncertain future, something is wrong and Marcus'trust in others is yet again weakened. Brilliant Mistakes' hopeful and inspirational ending will undoubtedly leave audiences feeling like their hearts can't quite fit in their chests.
- When the wife of a successful writer/director of popular romantic comedies complains about the lack of romance in their marriage, her husband accommodates her the only way he knows how.
- Hosted by television icon Erik Estrada, who often pitches in to do hard labor, Divine Renovation's motto is "small fixes can make big miracles."
- When Ricky Myers (Orville Matherson) , a talented black dancer of Jamaican descent, is caught selling drugs in Augusta, Ga. he is sentenced to four months probation. During which he is required to teach at a training center in the predominately white community of Johnsonville, Ga. While there he encounters a student with an ailing mother, Grace (Susan Lahout), needs $90,000.00 to have an operation to save her life. In order to raise the money Ricky decides to help the students compete in a national dance competition.He introduces the dance group to the exciting reggae beats of his homeland. A Dance for Grace is sure to captivate diverse audiences everywhere with it's urban dance moves, soulful soundtrack and touching storyline centered on the basic human desire for a second chance. Excellent entertainment for the whole family, A Dance for Grace reminds us that it's not where you've come from but where you are going that really matters.
- A short film about a teenager dealing with psychological issues after a school shooting. While dealing with serious depression, she copes by talking to her deceased friend in her dreams. Inspired by real interviews and research from people dealing with mental health issues after school shootings.
- Follow MotoCross legend Doug Henry into his next chapter as an adaptive downhill mountain biker.
- This short showcases the pain and trauma when a mother (Gabriela) is separated from her daughter (Christina) and how she tries to keep her sanity.
- Timothy shares a rare connection and deep friendship with his dog Samantha and is able to communicate with her using a silver flute that his father gave him. Due to a recent divorce, Timothy's mother can no longer tolerate Samantha in the house. Once Samantha is taken away, Timothy discovers that other animals around him such as birds and even whales respond to his flute playing. Based on the notes he hears from these creatures, he begins to write music. But the only piece of music Timothy doesn't have is Samantha's song, and thus a unique journey to find her and complete her piece of music begins.