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- Five television writers from the (first) golden age of TV comedy get together once a week to gripe about everything.
- An inexperienced moviemaker attempts to complete a horror film. The production gets complicated when a real serial killer begins to take out members of the cast and crew.
- The comedy rock & roll roast of legendary guitarist Zakk Wylde.
- The story an inept liberal commentator who inadvertently becomes a hero of the right wing. The film skewers the 'talking head' cable news industry in the spirit of the Daily Show but is told via 30 Rock-style character development and energy.
- Competing in South by Southwest (SXSW) 2020.
- While visiting his mother in a retirement home, Sam worries that his 92 year old mother may be suffering from dementia. After a chance encounter with an old man, Sam learns his mom is sharper than he thinks.
- Set in the very near future, an isolated girl must follow a government mandate to remove her VR headset for 3 hours. When her dismal reality sets in, she goes online and orders Perfect Man: a robotic humanoid love companion.
- 'The World, according to Greg, is an 800 meter sprint adorned with hurdles. The biggest of which is his ability to meet (and keep) the right girl. After a lifetime of failure, he is lead to David, a Shaman. David uses his 'gifts' to 'show Greg the way' and the 'how-to's' of landing and keeping the right girl!
- The spirit of humanity is stronger than cultural differences when a little girl mistakes a Hasidic Jew for Santa Claus.
- Annual awards presentation honoring the best rock achievements of 2010.
- Spanning from the 1860's through today, the Houser/Haozous story is a journey exploring the incarceration of a people, growth brought on by freedom, and a family's personal expression of these experiences through art. Recently released as Prisoners of War, Sam and Blossom Haozous' passed down oral traditions of the Apache people to their son Allan Houser. These shared memories molded his artwork, and in turn helped him become one of the 20th Century's most important artists. Allan then passed these same family experiences down to his own sons who are fulfilling their destinies as the next generation of Native American artists. In the end, the American Dream is alive in the strength of this one Apache family's legacy.