Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-32 of 32
- A year after the murder of her mother, a teenage girl is terrorized by a masked killer who targets her and her friends by using scary movies as part of a deadly game.
- Ten years have passed, and Sidney Prescott, who has put herself back together thanks in part to her writing, is visited by the Ghostface Killer.
- Two working class brothers court three wealthy and beautiful sisters in a small Illinois town.
- Combat!, a one-hour World War II drama series, followed a front line American infantry squad as they battled their way across Europe
- The lives of a close-knit group of brothers growing up in Iowa during the days of the Great Depression.
- In the small town of Mumford, a psychologist of the same name moves in and quickly becomes very popular, despite a questionable past.
- A lesbian bachelorette weekend goes awry when one of the brides admits she's never had an orgasm.
- Jack and Lindsay are invited on a getaway trip with affluent strangers: down the rabbit hole, and into the most unhinged weekend of their lives. Can their relationship survive?
- A farmer's herd sickens and dies, then his family and neighbors fall ill, so he bucks the state agricultural establishment as he pursues the politically explosive investigation of how his farm, family, and friends came to be poisoned.
- A teenager has a transformative experience during a summer spent in Northern California's wine country. Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby."
- A young woman shows up on her cousin's doorstep after a ten year absence. As dark events from the past resurface, someone in the woods follows their every move.
- A divorced man and his estranged, incurably ill teenage son get together for a final summer vacation and they end up at the divorce's estranged father's vineyard where they try to reconsile their differences.
- In a typical American Midwestern city, Hartfield, Iowa, Lew Marsh (Don Ameche) is the owner of a drugstore. Everyone knows Lew and knew his grandfather, old "Gramp" Marsh (Harry Carey), who had passed on. One evening, Lew and his wife, Agnes (Frances Dee), reminisce lovingly about their son, "Rusty" (Richard Crane), when a telegram arrives from the Navy Department informing them that "Rusty" had been killed in action. Lew becomes bitter, avoids people, refuses to go near the family drugstore. "Gramp" appears before Lew and takes him in hand and together, they revisit the past: Lew's childhood; "Gramp" as a Civil War veteran; Lew's courtship of Agnes; the birth of "Rusty"; Lew as a WWI soldier; Rusty's boyhood days and into his attempt to decide between Lenore Prentiss and Gretchen Barry, and how Lenore becomes his girl just before he joins the Navy. This excursion into the past takes away Lew's bitterness and he now sees what America means.
- A psychological horror delving into one's person soul. Camille has been traumatized since her parents disappeared when she was young. Now, 20 years later, conditions are ripe for a deja vu. Or is it?
- A girl with uncommonly large ears who is bullied in school finds solace in her friendship with a crow who lives in the woods.
- Various photographers and employees of Polaroid recount their experiences with the company's instant film in its final year of production.
- It's 1978 and a once popular boy named Ben (Tarran Sammuli) must return to high school bald and skinny after a battling cancer. It's a coming of age story about two brothers who bond to rise above their obstacles and find happiness again.
- A man wakes in an empty house to discover his family has disappeared --and the only way he can find them is to follow a mysterious trail of breadcrumbs.
- By founding the World Rock Paper Scissors Society, the Walker brothers intended to turn a child's game into a good-natured competitive sport, but when RPS fanatics converge on the world championships, they're caught between big business, talk show pundits, Playmate mascots, and a battle of good versus evil that asks the question: Can purity beat commerce?
- Healdsburg, California. Home to celebrated wineries, world-class art galleries... and one very dog-eared community theater. In a town so full of riches (both artistic and monetary), the Raven Players must, ironically, struggle. It's a struggle for both the attention of their cultured but ever-distracted patrons, and by extension the money (and thus, survival) those patrons bring. For the Raven troupe, making ends meet is a full-time job. And yet they carry on... show after show, and year after year. In that spirit, the Raven mounted their latest production in Spring 2012 with that most beloved of show-biz musicals ('Gypsy', naturally). And this time, our cameras were there, every step of the way. The lights are lowered and the audience is seated. So let's put on a show!
- The player is a kid who gets to spend an edutaining day on a construction site helping the wacky construction crew with their work.
- A young woman spends time at a remote pond where she played as a child. She reflects on her life while making a difficult decision. An older couple who are passing by offer advice.
- Sonoma is on the front lines of the shift from industrial to artisan wine making. This documentary looks at the key figures responsible for transforming Sonoma County from a region specializing in green beans to Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
- In 1846, with a $500 reward for his kill or capture for six murders, Oscar Malle escapes from the custody of a Nevada sheriff and heads west into California in search of gold with his slave, Sancho Panza. Discovering a cavern with massive amounts of gold in the Sierras they must find a way to get it safely back to San Francisco without being captured or killed.
- Guitar Planet is a personality-based documentary short. Set in Sonoma County, it chronicles the trials and tribulations of luthier Tom Ribbecke as he faces the daily financial challenges of his newly formed guitar factory while, at the same time, keeping his crew of social misfits in line, under budget and on schedule to produce the most exquisite and sought after custom 6 and 4 stringed instruments in the world. Tom Ribbecke is acknowledged as the Stradivari of modern day guitar makers.