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- Two parents deal with the effects when their son is accused of murdering his girlfriend.
- When college professor, Peter Proud begins experiencing flashbacks of an earlier life, he's mysteriously drawn to a place he's never been to, but which seems familiar and where he soon finds his previous incarnation's wife.
- 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.
- Taylor and Ashley has found the Perfect way to earn money. They seduce rich suburban women and rob them. This all goes well until Taylor falls in love with one of their victims.
- A documentary on a chorus of senior citizens from Massachusetts who cover songs by Jimi Hendrix, Coldplay, Sonic Youth, and other unexpected musicians.
- The lives of Nick, Avery, Walter, Chief Payne, Kelly Smith, and a few new characters are brought to the forefront a decade after the original 'Clancy' storyline ended.
- "Rodman" is the story of NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman told by Penny Marshall. Dennis told Penny he didn't trust or want anyone else to tell his story. If you think you have heard it all about Dennis Rodman this film will open your eyes.
- When their small charter school is shut down in the middle of the academic year, a group of at-risk inner city students comes face-to-face with America's broken education system and a world that's full of contradicting lessons.
- Based on a true story, this film by JCFilms follows the path of the Jonah Family in remembrance of the loss of their son, Jack, to a heroin overdose. The film brings awareness to the drug/opioid crisis in Massachusetts and the world itself. Focusing on Jack's Family and people they meet along the way, "Jack Jonah" teaches it's audience the multiple ways of grieving, the signs of an addiction that we may miss and how we can make courage contagious.
- The true story about the rise and fall of a group of suburban marijuana dealers from Bristol, Connecticut who were arrested by the State Police and DEA in 2001.
- Addiction can be your own personal Hell.
- Men and women perfect the art of the pitch to make their livelihood selling various products with visual demonstrations.
- The emotional story of Kane Hodder who survived a harrowing childhood and near-death accident to become one of films biggest and most beloved horror icons.
- WWF Title: Shawn Michaels vs. Ken Shamrock, WWF Intercontinental Title: Steve Austin vs. Rocky Miavia, WWF Tag Team Titles: The New Age Outlaws vs. The Leigon of Doom, WWF Light Heavyweight Title: Taka Michinoku vs. Brian Christopher, Boot Camp Match: Hunter Hearst-Helmsley vs. Sgt. Slaughter, Jeff Jarrett vs. The Undertaker, Los Baruquas vs. The D.O.A.
- Showcases the story of the nation's best high school basketball coach, Bob Hurley, Sr. and his struggle to inspire and motivate those around him.
- The life and legacy of Dr. James Naismith, inventor of the game of basketball and its 13 original rules, is told through the mission of his grandson, Ian, who travels the country in an RV, carrying the original rules in a golden attache case, spreading the cause of sportsmanship.
- Two descendants of an Irish king journey to an island where he once presided-not to reclaim the land, but to surf the waves.
- An unlikely hero embarks on the ultimate quest of survival, facing only two options; join the undead, or be dead.
- Henry Driver, prisoner #A-9161, is also a life long "good guy" and clearly innocent of the crime of murder, is suddenly released from prison; he immediately goes home to a frighteningly cool reception; suspicious already that his family was involved in the crimes for which he is serving time, he is told the release was a "clerical mistake" and that he must then return to prison. He finally puts his foot down and takes matters into his own hands. He's been "pushed around" his whole life and he's not going to take it anymore. He snatches the warden's pistol out of his hand and takes a number of hostages into the main block with him, but he soon discovers that his "hostages" do not scare easily. The majority of them have psychiatric problems and believe the hostage taking is a game. To compound matters, a number of "needy" people in the surrounding community hear rumors about the crisis and believing him to be some sort of heroic or messianic figure, flock to the jail to support him. The warden, facing a very tight race for mayor, is trying meanwhile to keep the crisis a secret. Unable to control the situation, he slowly starts to go mad. Meanwhile, Driver's family, having committed the egregious crimes for which he has been blamed, are preparing to get into the jail and kill him. They try. And so do several others. The warden must make a move before the situation blows wide open. What results is a grand climax in which the prisoners [i.e., hostages] decide together to bust out while the warden's thugs decide to bust in.
- The second entry of the second series in which Robert Ripley does not present drawings and film clips personally: he just introduces Leo Donnelly the narrator at the beginning. This omnibus of film clips include a Savannah golf course made from Civil War trenches, wooden Indians used with cigar stores, a Sioux artist from South Dakota who paints upside down, the smallest residence house, a Bronx statue with mysterious origins, the Ocean Grove community in New Jersey that closes down on Sundays due to blue laws, a futuristic 18-story motorized parking garage, a violin made from matchsticks, a mansion on an Atlantic City pier, a paralyzed dog fitted with wheels, and a cemetery for dogs.
- The story of Ken Olsen, computer pioneer--the man who created Digital Equipment Corporation, the company that took computers out from beyond the glass walls and allowed users to interact with them in real time, paving the way for personal computers. Olsen's story is also one of unique organizational style, the use of matrix management which created an environment where employees were highly valued and rarely fired or laid off. From an initial $75,000 investment, Olsen lead Digital Equipment Corporation to $14 billion in annual revenues and after 35 years, was forced to resign his Presidency. A fascinating and modern day "Camelot".
- Shot in the midst of the 2000 U.S. election and ensuing recount, The Opportunity Crisis examines the intersection between cultural awareness and ideological hegemony. A cautionary tale about prioritizing fiscal growth at any cost.
- The Undertaker's manager hosts a compilation of the WWF's most grueling matches.
- The life of Ernest Blood, whose basketball philosophies in the early 1900's introduced the modern game to the world, and who was the architect of a 159 game consecutive win streak while coaching boys at New Jersey's Passaic High School.