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- Two feuding pet-shop employees fall for each other while escorting a celebrity dog on a Christmas promotional tour.
- The film educates about the Tuskegee Airmen and inspires with stunning aerial photography to "Rise Above" adversity in life. The entire film is shown in a state of the art mobile theater; completed with a 170 degree curved screen to put you in the airplane.
- The story of three Ohio teenagers on a quest to find a way to live in a town where nothing happens.
- Buddy, Jimmy, and Jones hatch an unorthodox scheme to escape their dead-end jobs by turning the tables on their tormentors, all while catching the attention of a crazed killer with a few schemes of his own.
- The Lonely Lover is horror stricken because of her lovers cheating. She will get revenge if it kills him.
- A student film director struggles to build up the courage to have a much-needed conversation with his significant other.
- The story of three Ohio teenagers on a quest to find a way to live in a town where nothing happens.
- When his old estranged band mate dies, Bobby Nomad is asked by his ghost to go introduce himself to the daughter he never knew.
- Brothers seek revenge on the ones who killed their parents, but United States and Russia declare Marshal Law on them. Allowing the killer to trade advanced warfare elements with United States.
- Local legends Frank and Dick Farroni, have been collecting, driving and racing some of the most unique vehicles ever created. Their iconic collection, amassed over the past 60 years, is inconspicuously hidden out of sight. Now we are thrilled to share their stories and view a small part of their collection that not only inspires but reflects the positive influence they received from their parents to just be themselves. As the Farronis reflected upon their father's advice to "buy things" rather than put money in the bank, we came across the results of how well they followed their father's wishes and, by doing so, amassed a collection that would qualify as a car collector's dream. How about a customized yellow 1932 Ford roadster conceived in 1956, untouched since the day it was built? Or the purple 1932 Ford hot rod roadster sharing a place of prestige along with other unique builds that were once on the covers of popular hot rod magazines like the April 1960 Soup-Up and November 1960 Custom Rodder? Other cars include a 1914 Ford hot rod custom peanut wagon, an early dragster that beat out Big Daddy Don Gartlitz and set a record of 210.76 miles per hour for the quarter-mile in 1966, and a 268-mile-per-hour Funny Car. The diversity of the Farroni brothers' collection and their past exploits garner deep respect in the world of the automotive obsessive. And they are adamant that everyone should follow their dreams. Reflecting upon his early adolescence, Dick said, "Who would have ever thought that I could own and drive a AA Top Fuel dragster? I just followed my dreams, and my dreams came true."