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- Young writer Sal Paradise has his life shaken by the arrival of free-spirited Dean Moriarty and his girl, Marylou. As they travel across the country, they encounter a mix of people who each impact their journey indelibly.
- Roy is a ranch hand and a drifter. He takes a young man into his care and helps him to grow up.
- Charlyne Yi embarks on a quest across America to make a documentary about the one subject she doesn't fully understand: Love.
- Jeff Allen and Perry Barndt are gamblers...their game, classic and exotic cars. They travel the country looking to buy and sell cars. The key is to buy low and sell high, yet that doesn't always happen.
- Nomad and Roadrunner is a modern western revolving around self-discovery, bloodlines, and the pursuit of happiness. In 1872 Thomas Wells (R.E. Kollman) runs away from home in pursuit of a greater life, at the same time Thomas's modern-day descendant, Ferris Wells (Matthew Dylan), is battling addiction, heartbreak, and a host of other issues. Thomas must battle misguided religious beliefs, alcoholism, loss of family, and self-loathing. Ferris' Grandfather (Gordon Rothwell) forces Ferris to move on in search of peace, but to find peace he must fight inner demons, hereditary alcoholism, heartbreak, and loss as well. With both storylines happening simultaneously, the audience sees the characters changes and discoveries happening in tandem. Director, R.E. Kollman, and Cinematographer, Matthew Dylan, draw on old western themes and imagery to bring about a coming of age story unlike any seen before. The journey of self-discovery can be brutal, but the end of the journey could uncover happiness and understanding.
- 20061h 40mR6.2 (1.7K)51MetascoreIn this documentary, the show's emcee, Vince Vaughn, and four stand-up comedians hand-picked by Vaughn, travel the country and perform in 30 cities. This film documents the interactions on and off stage along the way.
- A year after a brutal bull riding injury, Patty "Duke" Clyne struggles to handle the pain and to support her hot-headed cowboy husband, until his gambling addiction forces her to risk paralysis...and ride again to reclaim her glory.
- Purgatory tells the bone chilling story of love and loss. It speaks of courage and the fight for survival, despite fear. A haunting tale of mental proportions.
- Murphy's Law takes over when a slacker (Jack Paradise) runs out of couches to sleep on and decides to take a road trip to find his lost love, but only after tricking his novel-challenged writer and best friend (Peter Jonson) into believing that this trip could be the story he's been searching to write all of his life.
- A 15-year-old girl's transformation from conservative Southern Baptist to liberal Christian and ardent feminist parallels her fight for sex education and gay rights in Lubbock, Texas.
- Three friends discover an ancient order of monks about to trigger the apocalypse they have been planning for 1500 years and have to try to save themselves--- but can they also save the world?
- Author Karen Kingsbury profiles a miracle at a prison in Lubbock, Texas.
- From the poetic to the philosphical, the heartbreaking to the hilarious, Lubbock Lights explores the phenomenon that is West Texas music.
- W. D. Jones was 16 years old when he was recruited by Clyde Barrow to join he and Bonnie Parker in their criminal exploits in late 1932 and 1933. 34 years later he provided interviews with both print and news media after the release of the 1968 movie "Bonnie and Clyde".
- Follows 10-year-old rescuer Roman McConn on his journey to find homes for adorable shelter dogs. Roman teams up with social media influencers to make next-level adoption videos that help dogs find their perfect forever families.
- An underground snuff ring travels from town to town destroying all in its path. This time, it's up to the locals of Polk County to take matters into their own hands or become another pit stop.
- A zombie wedding party gets locked inside a Halloween Store on Halloween night and faces the wrath of the return of the legendary, possessed cowboy, Ole Jeremiah, who means to make sure nobody gets out alive.
- The File is a fast-paced sci-fi thriller set in the near future. It is about what could happen if the government had total control over its citizens and could monitor them through any video source. The government is able to track one man through various sources of video as he tries to escape their hold.
- Follow-up documentary film uncovering the spiritual agenda and deception with the scientific worldview that many teach today as proven truth.
- Left on Purpose is a documentary film about the friendship between an aging anti-war activist who has decided that his last political act will be to take his own life and the filmmaker who is struggling to tell the story.
- The Apache Kid, a U.S. Army Apache Scout, known to the Americans as the "Kid" was legendary for his tracking skills and many of the military owed him their lives. Yet in a fateful moment living in two worlds, while carrying out justice in his own tribal tradition, he was taken through the justice systems of the Americans - the military court martial, the federal Indian agent process and the local territorial court. Exhaustion of the courts' processes and exhaustion of patience with white man's justice, led the Apache Kid to make his most famous stealth escape, never to be arrested again, despite the record-high reward offered for his capture. This documentary explores the actual court martial case through the authentic never-before-published trial transcript with expert commentary from military lawyers, the military law historian, and perspectives from the descendants of the Apache Kid.
- A man struggling with his demons decides to hire a hit-man to do the job he can't - kill himself.
- A look at the rich music history of Lubbock, Texas.
- Apache Kid, U.S. Army Indian Scout, caught between Apache law and military law, and ultimately, the death penalty, an American Legend.
- Fourteen Days in America 2004 represents the first in a series of projects capturing the hearts and minds of people from around the world. Its objectives utilize the dynamics of the visual arts to provide grassroots information about people and the places they choose to live in. Fine art still portraits together with a blend of film documentary capture information we gather, in order to build a historical archive of photographs and film footage. The latter includes selected short interviews accompanied with footage produced in and around each venue. The progression with which each venue is treated and represented will be available for generations to come.
- There are not many World War II veterans like 95 year-old Manhattanite Ed Weisberger. With bittersweet humor he describes flying gliders into battle ("nobody bothered to tell us they were suicide missions"), the invasion of Nazi-occupied Holland ("there wasn't much to do there except dodge bullets"), and the invasion of Germany ("it was great until the Germans showed up"). A keen observer with an astonishing memory, Ed's poignant, acerbic stories describe a remarkable time in world history.
- A burnt out bounty hunter is coerced into a scheme in which he must travel to an estate along with his captor to seek vengeance on its owner who is a dishonorably discharged and troubled war veteran.
- The journey of two Vietnamese refugees in their quest to tell the world the story of the Vietnam War through the eyes of the survivors. In their beautiful yet explosive pilgrimage, they expose the deceptions and lies of the war.
- A girlfriend confronts her boyfriend with a series of lies to see if he is listening to her.
- A documentary crew follows local small-time superhero The Cat as he goes about his duties of defeating ne'er do wells and defending his city. Or at least trying not to trip on his own cape.
- Travis is conflicted between working and going to school. School demands attendance, however, it also demands money. He's having to work over time and skip class in order to maintain some form of a balance. A particular dream follows him in his sleep...what does it mean?
- The making of a serial killer, from life to death, in small town Woodrow.
- Bury the Show follows the cast and crew of the Seminole, Texas high school theatre team and their quest to be the first team in school history to win the state championship.
- A man with a brain disorder that affects his long and short term memories recounts his marriage and discovers why it's ending.
- A character must liberate himself from an internal confliction.
- Lew Dee was the host of the horror movie show "Lew Dee Saturday Night Theatre" (aka "Lew Dee Theatre"), starting on 23 November 1968 on KSEL-TV Channel 28 in Lubbock, Texas, USA. The show may have ended around 1971.
- Two cameras were found at the abandoned railroad bridge in Lubbock, Texas. The surviving footage details a cat-and-mouse game between a killer and two paranormal investigators.
- Deep in the pits of the Texas desert, Travis works his ranch, waiting for the day he can finally move on from the murder of his wife. It's like his life paused the day she died. Only the execution of the murderer will offer Travis the revenge he thinks he deserves. But when his daughter surprised him for a visit, he is forced to come to terms with their distant relationship and reconcile the man he has become.
- Ryan, Samson, and Mike struggle to balance the responsibilities and the freedoms of living on their own for the first time.