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- When a killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community off Cape Cod, it's up to a local sheriff, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down.
- Police chief Brody must protect the citizens of Amity after a second monstrous shark begins terrorizing the waters.
- An ugly duckling having undergone a remarkable change, still harbors feelings for her crush: a carefree playboy, but not before his business-focused brother has something to say about it.
- Chief Brody's widow believes that her family is deliberately being targeted by another shark in search of revenge.
- A fast-paced reality show that follows several incredibly busy and ambitious Manhattan women. Watch as they balance envious social calendars, challenging careers, and motherhood, with the hustle and bustle of the big city all around.
- In the 1970s and '80s, National Lampoon's success and influence creates a new media empire overseen in part by the brilliant and troubled Douglas Kenney.
- Conjoined twins from Martha's Vineyard move to Los Angeles so that one of them can pursue an acting career.
- Depicting Ted Kennedy's involvement in the fatal 1969 car accident that claims the life of a young campaign strategist, Mary Jo Kopechne.
- Chase Phillips (Dame Helen Mirren), a lifetime resident of Martha's Vineyard, married Richard (Beau Bridges), and like the area, grew into the upper middle class. Her distaste for artificiality leads her to a wild breakdown, and Richard dutifully tries to restore their family unit as best he knows how by hiring a "Mother's Helper", Elizabeth (Kyra Sedgwick). Chase is broken, and wickedly caustic towards Elizabeth, until they discover each other's similarities. A strong relationship develops, affecting their personal and familial salvation, and destruction.
- Two very different families converge on Martha's Vineyard one weekend for a wedding.
- A Boston feminist and a conservative Southern lawyer contend for the heart and mind of a beautiful and bright girl unsure of her future.
- An anthropologist awakes with a thirst for blood after an assistant stabs him with a cursed dagger.
- A shy, troubled young man who set his own house on fire and has an imaginary friend, is sent to a vineyard where he finds himself in the middle of his political-arguing, party-loving family and his love torn between two girls.
- Mild-mannered bookstore-owner George Stoody encounters a hoodlum/magician named Leo Wagonman--the estranged father of his new daughter-in-law Casey. Leo, on the run from a mob intent on collecting the payoff money he stole from a Las Vegas casino, decides to stay in the spare room above George's bookstore.
- Excellent and very detailed documentary on the making of a classic. Filled with appealing trivia, exhaustive interviews with cast and crew members, and never before seen footage.
- Twenty years after a deadly outbreak of parasites at an island research facility, where most of the people were killed, survivor Jamie returns with her friends to sell her stake. But a new strain of parasite could blow the transaction.
- In 1970 Lithuanian sailor Simas Kudirka made a desperate leap for freedom from his Soviet vessel to a US Coast Guard cutter, but the Americans sent him back - inciting one of the Cold War's most complex and suspenseful political blunders.
- After three decades, Jaws continues to intrigue, thrill and frighten viewers. This documentary focuses on the many ways Jaws has helped to shape common elements of pop culture.
- A young woman takes work on a Martha's Vineyard farm and befriends the 10-year-old farmer's daughter only to discover present-day horrors that stem from a dark past.
- A Roaring Twenties escapade about a small-time crook turned vaudeville theater owner.
- The first wave of an alien invasion coincides with a New Years Eve party in a Welsh valley.
- An investigative documentary about Senator Edward Kennedy's involvement in the fatal 1969 car crash that resulted in the death of Mary Jo Kopechne...and destroyed Kennedy's chances of running for the Presidency.
- In a world stripped of authentic human connection, a bereaved mother battles to save her grief-stricken husband from NeuraLife, the virtual technology that killed their daughter. Spanning Reality, Virtual Reality, and Memory, Heartworm is about how we rebuild ourselves in the face of unbearable grief, and the astonishing power of Nature to nourish what is authentic within.
- "Irish Mike" Craughwell lives on the island of Martha's Vineyard, where he builds giant custom swords.
- In this sex farce, two middle-aged pairs of aspiring swingers rent a summer cottage in Martha's Vineyard. There they sit around discussing the pros and cons of having affairs.
- Filmmaker Sean M. Fisher explores the metaphysical mysteries behind the ancient Maya prophecies for 2012.
- Filmmaker Stanley Nelson's look back at the 40 years he spent summering at Oak Bluffs, a black-oriented resort community on Martha's Vineyard.
- Five jaded young friends foolishly dabble in the dark arts and unleash Anubis, the Egyptian God of the dead, on an unsuspecting New England island. As the body count rises, the survivors must figure out a way to defeat the powerful creature as they fight not only for their lives, but for their very souls.
- For the Silver Anniversary (year 2000) of "Jaws", filmmakers Richard Boluk and Clarke M. Smith met online and traveled to Martha's Vineyard to shoot locations and interview people involved with the production. The idea was to take their prized footage and create a documentary out of it. That didn't happen. With the advent of Jaws saturation like the E. True Hollywood story and others, not to mention their archaic video quality of the time, they decided to abandon the project. Then somehow 10 years went by. Then, the brilliant "The Shark Is Still Working" came out (which they happily supplied some interview and b-roll footage to), and by then it was old news, and their tapes continued to gather dust. A few years later, Jamie Benning used some of our audio for his amazing Inside Jaws filmumentary. Those interviews were shot in 2000. It was time to release them as part of the 40th anniversary of Jaws and share them with the public. This website documents their trip in detail, as it always has. But now we've added all the interview and location footage to each section. These are basically unedited interviews, and we hope you enjoy them.
- Friends head off to the remote island of Martha's Vineyard to celebrate New Year's Eve and reconnect. As tensions rise, an unforeseen presence halts celebrations and instead turns their holiday into a fight to live through to the new year.
- The surreal, fascinating, and tragicomic story of the battle over America's most controversial clean energy project, the Cape Wind offshore wind farm.
- Cliona feels trapped on her native island, and desperately wants to seek her destiny in the city. She plots to get there through marriage or enticing a lover to escape, but conflicts and the forces of nature conspire against her.
- A community determines its own destiny, the market doesn't always decide.
- Fyodor Karamazov is dying and holed up in his oceanfront home when his estranged children return. When, in the midst of their own personal upheavals, he is suddenly murdered, they are forced to confront the truth of who they all are.
- Kate's world is torn apart by tragedy and she struggles to understand how she lost everything overnight. Now she trapped between what was her world and an uncertain future, a stranger is determined to make her remember her painful past.
- A behind the scenes look on Jaws with interview from the cast and crew and on set footage
- 30 real-life stories of American horror, based on true facts. A 3000 miles journey into a mysterious America, investigating true crimes and hideous happenings that eventually inspired famous horror films
- Twenty years after a beloved local fisherman, Richie Madeiras, goes missing off the shores of Martha's Vineyard, a distant cousin locates Richie's kind, indelible spirit in the stories of family, friends, and the sweeping sea which has defined their lives. A stirring, lyrical journey beneath the brusque, reticent surface of a New England fishing community.
- Three friends fall in love with jet skiing and big surf in the ocean off Martha's Vineyard and Gloucester. Hurricane season is their favorite time of year when the storms roll up from the South and produce fierce action in the ocean.
- In 2018, the Nova Scotia styled lobster and fishing vessel, the Lydia, was purchased and quickly shipped to Martha's Vineyard, MA. Along for the delivery was Chris Crawford. Chris was the pilot of the famed film vessel, the Orca, as seen in the smash hit film, JAWS. Every scene the Orca appears underway in the film was with Chris at the helm. Additionally, Chris was hired by JAWS Production Designer Joe Alves to help convert and construct the boat she was originally purchased as, the Warlock, just prior to the start of principal photography. Back then the Orca, following the completion of filming in 1974, was sent back to Universal Studios to appear as a prop on the backlot studio tour alongside the man made lake where tours would be thrilled by the reveal of the shark, Bruce. After some time, the Orca's hull and finishes rotted away. She was chopped into thousands of pieces and scrapped. Since then, no Orca has been created and she was lost...until now. Under the expert direction of Crawford, a team of marine craftsmen are tasked with creating the next Orca from the bones of the Lydia. The Lydia has the exact same type of engine that was used in the original, a Lehman Diesel 50. Her cabin appointments are close but not an exact match. The job will take time and precision. Providing design support and direction is Joe Alves, the man responsible for the art direction of the Orca. From Woodland Hills, CA, he is keeping up with the progress on the boat and submitting his original plans with modifications suited for the Lydia's conversion. We will follow the process as the team endeavors to make repairs, improvements and needed design additions. Interviews with Chris Crawford, Joe Alves and 1st AD Tom Joyner, captured in 2018 in pristine 4K digital video, assist in the historical back story around the original Orca. The location of Martha's Vineyard will feature in the backdrop of the story. From the locations seen in JAWS to the shark infested waters north just off the southern coast of Cape Cod, we take the viewer on a scenic journey in one of the most beautiful coastal locations in the northeast. All of this is drone based 4K media. We will also feature local shark expert Greg Skomal. Greg will discuss the state of local waters now seeing more great white sharks every year thanks to the proliferation of wild harbor seals. The build of the Orca continues to meet challenges, but are remedied by the 60 years of experience Chris Crawford has at his disposal. Once structural construction is complete, the appointments of the original Orca's cosmetic designs are added. Crow's nest, flying bridge, elongated pulpit over the bow...all parts of her exterior are matched as much as possible to the original. The final touch is the lettering ORCA fastened onto her aft transom, using lettering molds from the original vessel.
- Have you ever wondered what Amity island was like before 1975? Now you don't have to wonder as we see what happened to an innocent island town in 1965.
- The Amazing Legacy of Turner High is the telling of few of many stories of triumph and achievement that emerged from the hallowed halls of H.M. Turner High School of Atlanta, Georgia. Opened in 1951, the school was a school for "Negro" children during the days of segregation in the deep south. But what was meant to hold back and separate would inspire generation after generation of students and help shape the inclusion of the world at large. Graduates of this segregated public school would become the first to integrate universities, businesses, employment, governments and other institutions of the South.
- When a pregnant woman goes home to settle some family affairs, her travel companions bring the best and worst out of their hometown island's past and future.
- A vintage (1974) making of featurette with a very young Steven Spielberg on the set. We see Spielberg at work and also in some short interview clips. Spielberg talks about real-life shark attacks as well as the then-current Sugarland Express, his work with the actors and the challenges of filming at sea.
- Young Annabelle succumbs to tuberculosis and dies, leaving her admirer distraught and without an emotional anchor.
- Mysterious handoffs take place from the northeastern American coast to southwest towns near the Mexican border.
- An investigation into the glass ceiling that spans the world and divides people.
- Have nearly four million Americans been abducted by aliens? A poll in 1994 claimed that one in forty of the US population are the victims of abduction by an alien race called 'The Greys'. In the last ten years, thousands of people, from around the world, have come forward to describe an experience that is astonishing in its detail and consistency. 'Close Encounters' is an exploration of the paranormal alien abduction belief by psychologist Dr. Susan Blackmore and was made for the BBC's science flagship series Horizon. Sue Blackmore has spent over 20 years investigating the paranormal but, in all that time, has found nothing that really convinced her that anything paranormal was going on. Her search takes her from alien abductees to UFO researchers, then to a leading psychiatrist who believes the abductees, on to hypnotists, psychologists and victims of supernatural apparitions. Finally, Susan is shut in a sound-proofed chamber where a neuro-biologist induces a terrifying encounter by creating an hallucination using electromagnetic waves. This mimics the natural misfiring of the brain and convinces her that, rather than looking to the skies, we should look inside ourselves at the still poorly understood workings of the brain and memory for an explanation.