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- Hoping to alter the events of the past, a 19th century inventor instead travels 800,000 years into the future, where he finds humankind divided into two warring races.
- Carl Nargle, Vermont's #1 public television painter, is convinced he has it all: a signature perm, custom van, and fans hanging on his every stroke - until a younger, better artist steals everything (and everyone) Carl loves.
- True story of the undersized Depression-era racehorse whose victories lifted not only the spirits of the team behind it but also those of their nation.
- The mother of a severely traumatized daughter enlists the aid of a unique horse trainer to help the girl's equally injured horse.
- Two generations of men find themselves haunted by the presence of a spectral woman. When the son of one of the elderly men returns to his hometown after his brother's mysterious death, they attempt to unravel her story.
- In the year 1935, a teen named Billy Bathgate finds first love while becoming the protégé of fledgling gangster Dutch Schultz.
- Through the lens of American cultural anthropologist and Pultizer Prize-winning author Ernest Becker, ALL ILLUSIONS MUST BE BROKEN is a cinematic rumination on human mortality and the lengths to which we go to deny it.
- Two best friends (Kate and Chloe) embark on a cross country trip back to their hometown to attempt to win a pageant that eluded them as children.
- A young couple's dream of starting a family shatters as they descend into the depths of paranoia and must struggle to survive an evil presence that wants nothing more than their very own lives.
- After winning a stud farm in lieu of gambling debts, bookie Duke Bradley turns an eye to the daughter of the now deceased gambler and her millionaire fiancée.
- A guy suffering from a midlife crisis takes in a dog that's crazier than he is.
- The third film of a five-part art-installation epic -- it's part-zombie movie, part-gangster film.
- A dark comedy about one man's overreaction! Roma's (Anthony Michael Hall) perfect life unravels when his foreman goes missing and he chooses to fire the wrong guy.
- Alexander is a 26 year old scrap hauler who is facing eviction. In a last ditch effort to save his house from the bank, he turns it into a brothel - even though he has never had sex before.
- A lawyer who doesn't believe in ghosts is haunted after moving into a family mansion.
- The horse of a street vendor is replaced by a racehorse.
- Thanks to the family, lovers and friends who experienced him as a person, not a persona, Before the End: Searching for Jim Morrison will finally reveal the real James Douglas Morrison.
- 20041h 18mNot Rated7.4 (1K)The modern suburbs have ultimately become an unsustainable way of living. They were originally developed in an era of cheap oil, when the automobile became the center of the way people lived and an era when people wanted to escape the inner city to a more pastoral or rural way of life. However the suburbs quickly evolved into a merely a place to live that had neither the benefits of rural or urban life, and where one was reliant on an automobile both to travel elsewhere and even travel within the neighborhood. The suburbs are not only dependent upon cheap energy, but also reliable energy. The reliability of energy is becoming less so as demonstrated by the multi-day blackout of the North American Eastern Seaboard starting on August 14, 2003. Part of the problem of getting out of the suburban mentality is that a generation has grown up believing it to be a normal way of life, and a life of entitlement, which they will not give up without a fight. But many developers and planners and some of the general public understand the want and need to make the way the collective we live in a more walkable and humanistic manner.
- A film that qualifies as a Travelogue Documentary in that it contains footage of world famous race tracks such as England's Ascot, Palermo in South America, and Churchill Downs, Jamaica, Aqueduct, Hollywood Park, Santa Anita, Belmont, Hialeah, Arlington and Saratoga in the United States, and since it begins in London in 1938, the Coronation of the King. Jock Wallace, an easy-going and rootless horse lover, is taken to task by Leslie Hale, who thinks he has swindled her Aunt Helen on the purchase of a horse. He finds out that she is engaged to Bill Van Dyke, a young diplomat, and follows her to London, entering the horse he acquired from Aunt Helen in the famed Ascot Gold Cup. Jock and Leslie fall in love and are married on a boat to South America. In Buenos Aires, Leslie is jealous of Kitty Brant, an old flame of Jock's. Leslie wants Jock to settle down on his Maryland farm to raise and sell race horses, but he has too much gypsy in his blood and wants to follow the race track circuit. They separate and he gives Leslie the horse that brought them together, and he hits the road. Leslie and old-time trainer "Doc" Kilborne then proceed to win race after race with the horse. Jock, contrite and converted, returns to his old homestead and begins training another horse. Will his horse beat her horse?
- Lost in a world of fantasy, young working-class Paul dreams of escaping his dreary existence in turn-of-the-century Pittsburgh. As fate would have it Paul gets his chance by stealing some money and subsequently running off to glamorous New York City.
- An unlucky horse trainer, Frank Butler, wins big at the track and buys his 16-year old daughter a horse to salvage their relationship. When frank is hurt prior to the opening race, Jo must go it alone.
- Top U.S. chefs compete in their area of expertise.
- Ellis Martin works for a cleaning service and continues to seek new employment, but to no avail. He yearns for the innocence and ease of his past, while also anticipating his weekends. However, getting to this point is no easy task.
- The Adventures of Snow White and Rose Red is a magical live action fairy tale about two girls who live in an enchanted forest and have adventures with their fairy tale friends.
- This lighthearted dramatic comedy is the story of Claire, a college girl who wants very badly to become an actress, and the crazy situation her and her best friend Rebecca get involved in hoping to make this dream a reality.
- A psychological thriller, film noir series with a unique twist, centered around a famous writer Ben Williamson (James Dippo) who's life is turned upside down.
- Set years after the events of 'Upstate Story,' the film finds Ellis Martin with a new job as a freelance videographer. His most recent assignment has him scouting locations for a filmmaker and takes him to the very town he grew up.
- From creative and personal highs to extreme lows, this film chronicles several years in the life of filmmaker Shaun Rose.
- A dark comedy about an eccentric Brooklyn bachelor who is forced to confront the reality of being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
- As Civil War erupts within the kingdom of Crestlin, two brothers find themselves in the midst of a rebellion and at odds with each other. Draken is determined to destroy the uprising peasants of the kingdom, while his brother Telus, played by Geoffrey DeMarsh, sympathizes with the revolutionaries' cause. However they are both bound to the command of King Dereus, their surrogate father, a man whose cruelty is fed by his own secret remorse. The two must choose their destinies. But which is the more destructive, to defy the king or to follow? Zachary DeMarsh stars as Cerian, kin to the royal brothers, who after his wife is slain in the raids, swears vengeance on all Keltan peasants, man, woman or child. Jennifer Fitzpatrick plays Helena, the brazen romantic interest of Telus, contrasting the turmoil and ruin taking place all around them. But the two lovers soon learn that nothing escapes the devastation of war.
- This summer Katherine Brooks travels across the Unites States to meet 50 of her facebook friends, documenting the entire trip. Finally bringing us real reality.
- In 1943, with the Allied powers in a stalemate against the German forces in Italy, and the Red Army not gaining ground on the Eastern front, British Intelligence, along with the U.S. O.S.S devise a secret mission to lure German troops away from the Eastern front. This helps the Red Army gain ground against Germany. British Intelligence acquire three experimental Russian "Yaks" that are to be flown by American pilots from the 7th Army Air Corps. The covert mission is to fly across the English Channel to do reconnaissance and to strafe German troops. This entices Rommell to contact Hitler requesting reinforcements from the Russian front, believing the Red Army and British and American forces are about to invade the beaches of Calais. During this operation, pilot Tom Meyers, and his spotter, Bob Sanders, are shot down behind enemy lines.
- After submitting artwork plagiarized from a policeman's son, composite sketch artist and has-been comic book artist Reid Freidman, has second thoughts and must retrieve the work before it reaches his agent.
- The emotional journey of a young Ashkenazi who attempts to visit his mother's grave on Yahrzeit during the Holocaust.
- Medicine for divisive times about boys skating across boundaries to become men.
- Follow Molly whose billionaire boss plans to destroy Burning Man. He sends her on a quest, where through the community of Burning Man, she finds her truest self. Hippies and techies collide in the desert in this soundstage musical comedy.
- Lucille Cameron, the spirited daughter of a Kentucky colonel, discovers that her father is nearly bankrupt as a result of his dealings with New York horseman and stock promoter Jim De Luce. At a Red Cross benefit at the Cameron estate, which the family is sorely in danger of losing, Lucille meets and falls in love with Lieutenant Gregory Haines, who has been sent home from active duty in France to convalesce. Hoping to retrieve the family fortune, Lucille enters the Cameron filly, Southern Pride, in a horse race. Despite De Luce's plotting, Southern Pride wins the race, and Gregory, who has proved his love for Lucille, wins a wife.
- Conspiracy theories surrounding a potential asteroid collision with Earth cause two impressionable friends to resort to increasingly desperate means of survival in what may be, but likely isn't, humanity's final hours.
- ShortIn a society obsessed with labeling subjective morality, a persistent therapist strikes a nerve in his volatile female patient. They've reached their last session.
- A night of careless living and drinking turns dangerous for a young woman when she steps into the car of a stranger.
- When a U.S. Army soldier returns from Iraq, he finds the place he once called home is no better than the battlefields he fought on overseas. He finds the readjustment to civilian life is a much more difficult thing to do.
- Meta docu-fiction about a young man who lives behind his camera.
- Hughie is one of those fat, good-natured country boys, who is a rival for the band of a girl. His rival is a thin, lanky youth by the name of Zeb. Hughie falls from the good graces of the girl when he falls out of the apple tree trying to get an apple for the girl. Zeb happens along and, fortunately for him, happens to have an apple, which he hands to the girl. They leave Hughie sitting on the ground. A show hits town, starring one of those ham actors. Zeb gets a couple of tickets and takes the girl, Lucy, to see the show. Lucy flirts with the leading actor, who responds. Lucy gets Zeb to take her to the back door after the show. The actor comes out, he recognizes the girl and invites her to have an ice-cream soda. She accepts. They both exit, leaving Zeb in the same frame of mind as they left Hughie. Lucy falls for the cheap flattery of the actor, who is swelled up over his success and inveigles Lucy to elope with him. While all this is going on, Hughie, who has it in for Zeb for stealing his girl, meets an old friend, a prize-fighter, who is training for a bout. He receives boxing instructions from him and becomes quite handy in the art of self-defense. He goes looking for Zeb but happens to come across the actor planning to elope with Lucy. He makes up his mind to throttle the scheme. He overhears the actor engage a cabby to meet him after the show and drive Lucy and he to the station. Hughie is there on time, and when the actor and the girl enter the carriage, he quickly jumps on the seat, whips up the horses and drives off. Instead of driving them to the station, he drives them into the country to a lonely spot, and opens the carriage door. The actor indignantly demands an explanation and he gets it in the shape of a good licking from Hughie, which Lucy witnesses. Lucy, by this time realizes her escape from the villain. She gratefully thanks Hughie for rescuing her from an awful fate and becomes his only own.
- A young woman suspicious her boyfriend is being unfaithful is contacted by a mysterious voice from "beyond the grave" over a dead channel on the radio one Halloween night.
- We're telling stories of companies spearheading a more thoughtful way of doing business, while showing the world you can be successful without sacrificing your values.
- Part One: Intense jealousy takes possession of Matthew Durand when his wife's foster brother, Carl, comes from Paris and she greets him affectionately. Carl has been studying art in Europe and she has not seen him in many years. She had almost despaired of ever seeing him again and he brings back the ties of their early childhood. Durand is a man strong in his likes and dislikes, unreasonably so, and his wife's adopted relationship to Carl does not in any way ameliorate his anger or consideration. His jealousy develops into an overpowering hatred for Carl which displays itself in no uncertain manner when Carl paints Mrs. Durand's portrait, which she admires and prizes very highly, for Carl has not only displayed his wonderful genius in the work, but has been inspired by the beauty of his foster-sister, who is a most charming woman. Durand interprets his wife's smile as reproduced in the portrait as an evidence of her admiration for the handsome artist and younger man. In fury, he destroys the portrait and determines to question Carl's right to show any attention to his wife. He meets the artist, insults him and challenges him to a duel. On the eve of the encounter, Mrs. Durand pleads with her husband, for the sake of their child, not to give way to his passion, endanger his life and bring disgrace upon his family. He is obdurate. The duel is arranged. Both men, with their seconds, appear upon the field of honor, take their positions and just as they are about to discharge their pistols at each other, Mrs. Durand rushes between them to stop them. It is too late. Carl, not seeing the woman in time, pulls the trigger, the bullet intended for his opponent passes through her body and she falls dead. Carl returns to Paris and Durand is left alone with his little daughter. His hatred for Carl turns to revenge and he educates his child, Marion, to avenge the death of her mother, filling her young mind with a hatred for Carl, keeping her in ignorance of the real relationship of her mother and the young artist, and the circumstances attending her death. Ten years later, Durand, with his daughter, now a young lady, visits Paris and they meet Carl, who has now become a famous painter. Durand whispers to his daughter and pointing to Carl, tells her, "There goes the man who killed your mother." Part Two: This is the beginning of the end, in which Matthew Durand hopes to satisfy the depth of his revenge and hopes to completely humiliate and strike down his victim. He goes with his daughter to Carl's studio and makes arrangements with the artist to paint Miss Durand's portrait. She refuses to reveal her identity and this lends an additional interest to the painting of the mysterious stranger. Her father reminds her that this is her opportunity to keep the promise which she has made to him in memory of her mother. Left alone, she puts into practice that subtle art that alone belongs to a fascinating woman. She plays upon Carl's susceptibilities to her attractiveness and while he is engaged in painting her picture, she leisurely sits at the piano and plays "The Rosary." He stops his painting, walks over to her side and taking up the theme of the music, their conversation awakens in both a mutual appreciation for each other, which, after subsequent sittings, grows into a strong friendship, until she finds herself in love with the man whom she had promised to betray. Carl calls to see her father to tell him of his love for his daughter. Durand now makes himself known to Carl, laughs him to scorn and tells his daughter to strike the blow which will make his triumph complete. She refuses to reject Carl and her father, in his fury, tries to strike him, overturns a lamp, which sets fire to the house, and before they can escape, it is in flames. Carl lifts Marion in his arms, forces his way through the burning building and carries her to safety. Matthew Durand tries to follow them, is caught in the falling timbers and crushed beneath them, a victim of ills own retribution. After Carl's recovery from the injuries he received in Marion's rescue, he and she, in the happiness of their union, recount the memories of the past and Carl tells her that which was hidden from her by her father, the truth of her mother's death and their adopted relationship.
- Covering a single day in the life of a young man who suffers from severe loss, hallucinations, erratic behavior and paranoia.
- A small town doctor spends his time outside of work, painting works of art. He dreamed of being a painter all of his life, but it wasn't until his fifties that he could consider himself an artist. When Covid shut the world down, he began producing more and more art. He recognized many of his hospital colleagues were focusing more on their artistic passions to help manage the stress and anxiety of the job during the pandemic. He inspired his colleagues to take their artistic passions more seriously and challenged them to participate in showcasing their talents at his eccentric and immersive art show out of his home.
- "If you do not pay the money you owe me at once. Beware!" This is the angry threat of James Farrar to Robert Evers, whom he claimed, owed him a large amount of money for which he is in great need. Farrar meets Evers, and demands the money. Being refused, he kills Evers and the crime is never fastened upon him. Mrs. Farrar, through grief over the suspicion against her husband, dies. Farrar, in remorse of conscience, moves with his daughter from the city, far away from civilization and off from the beaten road into the heart of a dense forest, where he builds a cabin, hoping to forget the memories of the past. Robert Evers, Junior, the son of the murdered man, now grown to manhood, visits the forest in which Farrar and his daughter have their home. He accidentally sprains his foot and sitting on a fallen tree, unable to walk further. Estelle Farrer comes along and he tells her what has happened. She brings liniment and bandages to him with which she rubs and bandages his foot. He falls desperately in love with her and when she takes him to her home and introduces him to her father, Farrar becomes greatly exercised. He sees such a strong resemblance in young Evers to his father, it seems to him as if a vision of his victim has appeared before him. Young Evers recovers from his accident. He declares his love for Estelle and she accepts him as her affianced husband. Suddenly, a shot is heard. The young man rushes into the cabin and finds Farrar dead upon the floor. He sees, lying on the table, a confession, admitting having killed Mr. Evers. Young Evers takes the paper and burns it, so that Estelle may never know of her father's crime. He then comes out for Estelle, tenderly breaks the news to her and comforts her in her grief, telling her that she will soon be his wife and he will care for and protect her and she will he the light and hope of his life.