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- A widowed brain surgeon from Manhattan moves his two children to the small mountain town of Everwood, Colorado.
- A former minor-league basketball coach is ordered by the court to manage a team of players with intellectual disabilities. He soon realizes that despite his doubts, together, this team can go further than they ever imagined.
- School's out for summer and the East High Wildcats are ready to make it the time of their lives after landing jobs in a wealthy country club owned by Sharpay and Ryan's family.
- A family devotes their lives to traveling the country to help those in need.
- A genius teenage boy is in love with a girl who breaks up with him after a year. He invents a time machine and tries to fix the breakup repeatedly. He finally goes a year back with his friend to fix the bad days.
- A Civil War ghost story with a modern twist.
- 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.
- A college-aged man who listens to the radio unwillingly receives a strange message following the nearby crash of an aircraft. He is then hunted by the FBI, who knows someone was listening. The FBI will do anything to prevent word spreading of what exactly crashed.
- A PETA eyewitness worked undercover inside University of Utah's laboratories for over eight months, and revealed how animals suffered in miserable conditions while they were subjected to cruel experiments. Animals confined there included dogs, cats, mice, rats, monkeys, rabbits, frogs, cows, pigs and sheep.
- 'IF NOT LOVE,' takes you on a journey through the eyes of a pathological liar; Diagnosed with this disorder, Daina Strand is put on medication to bring him back to reality. As his illusions begin to vanish, so does the thing that matters most, 'love.' If not love, then what else?
- When a family man is confronted with a brutal assault against his daughter, he launches a crusade against the perpetrator.
- A woman fell from the fourth floor of a Park City condominium in 2008. She was in a coma for 11 months. Frustrated by her slow progress, her father invented a machine to aid her recovery.
- After recovering metal fragments from a massive, dome-shaped object buried in the Mesa on Skinwalker Ranch, the team conducts a scientific test that reveals shocking results.