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- A city teenager moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned, and his rebellious spirit shakes up the populace.
- After a deadly plague kills most of the world's population, the remaining survivors split into two groups - one led by a benevolent elder and the other by a malevolent being - to face each other in a final battle between good and evil.
- A US Army lieutenant colonel is tasked with forming an elite commando-style unit from crack Canadian troops and the dregs of the US Army.
- Fact-based drama chronicling the story of two determined sisters who battled the prejudice of a male-dominated sport to become world-class drag racers.
- The time change and a case of mistaken identity result in a wonderful blind date for Trish and Parker, but is it enough to keep them together?
- Nurse Claire's supervisor is intent on making her miserable. On a rare night off, she gets trapped in an elevator with a charming man. The next day she is introduced to him again but he does not recognize her.
- After being fired as VP in a big mortgage fund (fall guy), Jim decides on a complete change and starts work at a 24/7 diner.
- Longwinded, USA: a small but divided, feuding town of 262 Mormons and 262 Baptists. One man will try anything to end the ridiculous feud, bring the town together, and keep the peace-loving girl of his dreams from leaving town.
- A Mafia family from New Jersey is placed in the Witness Relocation Program to an all-Mormon community in Utah.
- A man (Rick Worthington) assaults the Alta Vista Hospital taking four women, a man and two babies as hostages. He wants to kill Dr. Garrick, who, according to Worthington, ruined his life sterilizing his wife. He threatens to detonate a bomb.
- A man sets out to rescue his wife and children from a neo-Nazi cult.
- A man cuts himself while shaving, until he bleeds. A lot!
- When Katie and Makean delay their trick or treating to deliver the Candleman's Halloween Party invitations, they find themselves caught up in a spooky adventure filled with macabre monsters.
- Each year, John anticipates the day when he will accompany his father on the search for the perfect horse to bring home to their farm. When this year's frosty morning finally arrives, the pair eagerly sets out to find what is sure to be a wonderful addition to their stable. But when his father picks the meanest, wildest mare John has ever seen, the boy is baffled. Of all the horses his father could have selected, why choose such an imperfect one? As Christmas approaches, a young boy learns lessons of faith, redemption, and the very real power of love as reflected by the Master of the season.
- The Candleman teaches Katie and Makean that Christmas is more than just presents.
- Summer isn't just a season, it's a big part of growing up! '"My Summer in the Chair" (Written & Directed by Nic Hale) is a film sure to bring you laughs, cries, and the nostalgia of growing up. Relive your teenage summers, in "My Summer in the Chair."
- During Covid 19 quarantine a mourning mother discovers a teenage girl with a dark secret hiding in the family shed. Film created during Covid 19 quarantine with family members at home.
- An international student does photography gigs to pay for her education. She likes the freedom of being her own boss, however working late nights with people she never met could become quite sketchy.
- Contemporary country trio SHeDAISY, joined by Jewel, Brian McKnight and Richard Marx, celebrate a musical Christmas with a live audience in an open (and snowing) venue. SHeDAISY and guests perform holiday songs such as "Brand New Year", "Santa's Got A Brand New Bag," and "Deck The Halls", for this holiday special.
- It is a poetical, fable-like tale set in the near future, the story centering around an aged poet, Lazarus, a sub-dweller suffering out the remnant of a miserable mortality in a dictatorial society wherein God, family, and fundamental freedoms are outlawed by the State. A cageling in dire contest with his fears, with reason and madness, and a relentless conscience, crying out of his sorry solitude for God to grant him the courage to "write that poem", to ring that bell (declaring his opposition to the State) before time and age rob him of redemption. A poet as near to oblivion and eternal peace as pen is to paper, as his shackled mettle is to the ringing of a bell: the last bell...the first of many.