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- A quietly troubled young man returns home for his mother's funeral after being estranged from his family for a decade.
- A bored New Jersey suburban housewife's fascination with a free-spirited woman she has read about in the personal columns leads to her being mistaken for the woman herself.
- The eldest son of a fugitive family comes of age and wants to live his own life.
- An unwed mother-to-be marries a total stranger who is avoiding the draft. She now has a father for her child, and he doesn't have to join the Army--but their marriage of convenience soon becomes true romance.
- A childless couple enlists the help of a woman to be their surrogate for their first child. What ensues changes their lives and laws of surrogacy.
- Teenage vigilantes kill a drug pusher only to have him return as a zombie.
- "Aberrant" is a mysterious thriller-like psychological drama directed by Elissa Bennett, written by Gary O. Bennett and Donny T. Sheldon, and produced by Stonestreet Studios. When the groom's oldest friend Cole (Jack Quaid) finds out his best friend Jason (Jared Wernick) is getting married, he escapes from the institution he has been incarcerated in and makes a surprise visit to serve as the best man. Something does not seem right between the groom and his bride Gretchen (Justine Magnusson). None of their friends seem to fully support the marriage, and they all have their own secrets. Unresolved about their relationship and endlessly obsessed with the groom, Cole stirs up everyone and everything, making it a weekend to remember.
- Jealousy overwhelms a group of friends, particularly struggling writer Elliot, as they prepare for the homecoming of their old friend, a wildly successful L.A. producer.
- Twelve Angry Men meets Silkwood in a suspenseful feature inspired by true stories, starring Lucie Arnaz (The Jazz Singer) and Elisabeth Moss (Girl Interrupted, Madmen). A young man testifies against his mother for killing the father with secondhand smoke. Inspired by documented cases, "Smoking Non Smoking" weaves together the jury's cinema verite style deliberation, provocative courtroom testimony, flashbacks and the family's intimate home movies. An ambitious Assistant District Attorney (Carlos Leon, "The Big Lebowski," "The Woodsman" ) prosecutes a wife and mother (Lucie Arnaz) for murder after her forty-seven year-old husband dies of lung cancer. Their twenty-four year-old son decides to testify against her. At first, this appears to be a ridiculous case, but one juror's doubts (Jennifer McCabe) and inspirations - a student of hers (Elisabeth Moss) force the jury into an intriguing, emotional and complicated choice regarding addiction, loyalty and individual responsibility.
- A chance encounter between a homeless woman and a homeschooled teen sheds new light on the meaning of home.
- At the crossroads of career and family, parents Adam and Zoey each take a leap of faith into their passions, and each get dream opportunities - in two different locations around the globe. What would you do?
- Filmmaker James Toback poses basic questions in philosophy, such as why we're here and where we're going, to various celebrities and ordinary people.
- TV Movie
- After having a horrifying but inconclusive nightmare, teenager Josh Braxton struggles to decipher what is real and what is imaginative.
- A cabbie has seen a man being murdered. He picks up a fare, a woman in high heels with striking hair. As they drive along, a gun is pointed at his head. He pulls over.
- '60 years on: from despair to joy' tells the moving story of 55 men, who traveled from their homes in the US to the Warsaw ghetto and the concentration/death camps at Auschwitz and Birkenau. They then go straight to Israel, to be in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv in time to celebrate Israel's 60th anniversary of it's founding. The journey includes Sderot, a town under constant threat of missiles from Gaza. Narrated by Matt Lauer and using historical and current day footage, the story unfolds through the eyes and feelings of three sons of concentration camp survivors, a son-in-law of a US soldier who liberated the camps and two men with no direct connection at all. They went to find their roots. They found so much more. It was the most memorable seven days of their lives.
- Six individuals get the job experience of a lifetime when they are hired as crew and travel across the country to work at Joey Travolta's summer film camps. Here their skills as film students and adults with developmental disabilities are tested in a series of events that ask the question, 'What does it mean to be independent?'.
- It's been a long time since Vince has had a girlfriend. Unattractive, selfish, insensitive, and with a frequent need to satisfy his own perverted impulses, Vince doesn't seem to have much to offer. But, hey, nobody's perfect! Over 30 and still living at home, he is ready to commit to any girl that will have him. It's now just a matter of finding her. Told with shocking candidness, Honored brings to life the insecurities of men who are single, but not by choice.
- For her 13th birthday Alice's dad takes her to the gun range to teach her how to protect herself from strangers.
- An out-of-work business executive meets God and reinvents himself.
- One day in the life of two women. One woman is on the search to re-establish her broken relationship with her lover. The other a seemingly normal family woman who works in construction, closes a deal. The day's events lead from laundry to a shooting that spins the personalities in different directions and blurs any initial judgments of who the women are.
- A pregnant ex-porn star is held hostage by a woman who wants her baby.
- The story of a man who loses his girlfriend to a car accident and the man's friend's attempt to comfort him.
- Melissa gets Antonia ready for a ''daddy-daughter'' dance; Jacqueline hosts a night of poker sending Rosie over the edge; a dodgy character interrupts Teresa's book-launch party; Siggy helps Dolores cope with her loss of her dog.