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- An obese attorney is cursed by a gypsy to rapidly and uncontrollably lose weight.
- The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "RAW" brand collide each and every week on WWE Monday Night.
- Chuck wants to leave home but can't make the grade for boarding school. Then he finds out the disfigured recluse living nearby is an ex-teacher.
- A woman discovers a tragic love letter in a bottle on a beach, and is determined to track down its author.
- A Japanese-American fisherman is accused of killing his neighbor at sea. In the 1950s, race figures into the trial. So does reporter Ishmael.
- Two aged sisters reflect on life and the past during a late summer day in Maine.
- After a girls' night out, endearingly awkward Deb wakes up in the apartment of the most attractive guy in Portland, Maine. Pretty boy Ryan only knows it was a mistake and ushers her out the door into a full-scale zombie apocalypse.
- An angel comes to Earth to help a preacher save his church and his family.
- Following a mental breakdown, a young woman must return home to Maine for treatment. After she is unwillingly thrust into nature, she finds unexpected solace in the company of a neurotic Park Ranger, who is dealing with issues of his own.
- Follow the heartwarming journey of two orphan girls whose only wish is to find a home for Christmas. With a little help from their guardian angels (Dick Van Dyke and Dame Angela Lansbury), they discover miracles can happen when you believe.
- Chef Alton Brown whips up quick recipes and explores the science behind what makes them so tasty.
- Richard Pimentel began his life as a fighter, and his life's work became fighting for the rights of others. After losing his hearing in Nam, he overcame his handicap and used his public speaking skills to inspire injured war veterans.
- A pair of children born within moments of India gaining independence from Britain grow up in the country that is nothing like their parents' generation.
- When a loss of togetherness spreads across the globe and threatens the existence of Santa's Northpole, a little boy named Kevin is called upon to save the day.
- The life and career of Elvis Presley are chronicled in home movies, concert footage, and dramatizations. Subjects include early performances, army service, Ed Sullivan Show appearance, marriage, 1968 comeback, health decline and death.
- On New Year's Eve, a faculty party for teachers still reeling from the suicide of a bullied student goes horribly wrong when an unexpected guest arrives with an unusual request: participate in a scavenger hunt--or die.
- Alec is a social outcast with a tortured past. In a sudden lapse of reason, he attacks a co-worker, Kate, and ties her up in his basement. As she struggles to escape alive, Alec begins a downward spiral toward a startling conclusion.
- A young African American man, reeling from the tragic loss of his wife, travels to rural Maine to seek answers from his estranged mother-in-law, who is herself confronting guilt and grief over her daughter's death.
- A young adult woman decides to revisit her past relationships in order to find some guidance in her current life.
- Mom N' Pop The Indie Video Store Boom of the 80s/90s is an upcoming indie documentary chronicling the history of the video rental market and stores. Beginning in the mid 70s, the documentary will cover the rise in popularity and the fall in success in the mid to late 2000s. The entire documentary will cover the independent video stores, gas stations, tanning salons, etc that provided rental services (both videos and video games). The story will be told via variety of interviews and narration from the people that actually lived the story. Independent Video Store Owners, Filmmakers, Employees, Distributors, and more. The documentary hopes to tell a story of how these experiences shaped lives and built memories. Also we will look into the logistics of how local businesses dealt with rising distribution costs and ask the question of "Why did so many tanning salons also rent videos?"
- A girl who uses dogs to teach people about the true meaning of Christmas during the Depression.
- Two brothers connected to a mysterious women with dangerous ties surrounding a boat accident. Val delves back into life with Lee Anne. Driven by her demons, Lee Anne draws Val into her fantasies, threatening everything Val loves.
- While grieving the loss of his late wife, a world-renowned author goes into seclusion on an island in the Gulf of Maine. In his isolation, he befriends a strange entity that may not be of this world.
- An opportunistic congressman schemes to have his much younger wife killed, but she's already a step ahead of him.
- A broke puppeteer returns home for the holidays and gets caught up in a treasure hunt with her paintball-obsessed best friend, her tango-dancing grandmother, and a childhood sweetheart.
- SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES is a project that examines horror culture and filmmaking in the New England area. Through the stories of industry professionals, filmmakers, and actors, it explores the historical and contemporary significance of the area's impact on the horror genre, as well as the decision to pursue a project locally.
- Grace is a robot incognito whose primary function is to represent humanity based on a generalization created from all social media and wireless communications. Rudy is her final test.
- In 2008, Kip Weeks starred as "The Man in the Mask" in the horror film The Strangers. Now he lives in Portland, Maine and runs an all-natural children's toy company with his family. But Kip longs to return to filmmaking and is on a mission to resurrect his career, THE MAN IN THE MASK is a full feature documentary following Kip's journey to pursue his dream, while also trying to balance his obligations to his wife, family, and a growing business.
- The Hit is the sequel to cult favorite Straight Out of Compton, in which Blair Underwood stars as Hen, an up-and-coming record executive whose goal is to bring all rival rap record labels together and form one black-owned label that gives back to the community. While building this label he crosses paths with the Mob. Suddenly he's not just fighting for his business - he's fighting for his life.
- The late keeper of the lighthouse on the point bequeaths small mementos of great personal meaning to several individuals. Each item represents a turning point in his life, and in turn, creates a turning point in the lives of those so bequeathed.
- British journalist Gary Younge explores the issue of race in America by travelling from Maine to Mississippi talking to white Americans about the issues that make them angry - from disappearing jobs to the epidemic levels of drug use.
- Tips and techniques from the nation's top chefs done in a reality television format.
- "Labor Day" is a spoof on a multitude of horror movies. Two years after the events of "Arbor Day," a production company has come to town to make a movie about serial killer Marvin Sullivan. Once they begin, mayhem ensues.
- Blaine Kinney, an aspiring young filmmaker, approaches an eccentric and extremely wealthy businessman, Fentworth Pennyweight III, for help in financing his first film. To his surprise, Mr. Pennyweight agrees to fund the entire movie with one small stipulation: Blaine must wear a ridiculously large and effeminate pair of earrings for exactly one year. Desperate for money, he agrees to the deal.
- The show follows Emmanuel Carter, an engaging instructor, as he uses his love for learning, dancing and singing to guide kids through a series of themed lessons.
- As a filmmaker wanders his city capturing footage, he finds a series of riddles that lead him through the bizarre recruitment process of an all-powerful corporation. Also, a hole in his wall seems to have become sentient.
- Two hotel employees investigate reports of a sinister phantom dwelling in the vast labyrinth-like basement beneath their workplace.
- Jack J. Blanco, author of the Bible paraphrase The Clear Word, was born to a German immigrant in Chicago. Jack's father abandoned his mother during her pregnancy with Jack. Left to raise Jack on her own, his mother worked multiple jobs. Over the years, she had saved enough to visit family in Germany. After a few weeks, she had to return to the US to work, her father suggested she leave Jack, nearly 10, on the family farm for the summer to work and grow stronger. In 1939 World War II began and Jack was unable to go home as planned. America declared war on Germany in 1941, and Jack was placed in a labor camp. He miraculously escaped, only to be turned away by his grandfather and forced back to the camp. After his second escape, he eventually returned to the United States with hundreds of post-war immigrants. He reunited with his mom, working in his stepfather's café. Jack went back to school and discovered a lifelong love for education. Having turned his back on religion, Jack became a skeptic of anything spiritual. Upon learning that he was to be drafted, he joined the Air Force and was stationed on Guam. While his friends partied, he began reading everything available. At the prompting of a friend, he read the Bible and discovered a Father who cared about him. Jack gave his life to God and through a series of miracles became a professor, missionary and theologian. "I never grew up with a father," Blanco says. "My hope is that this film will tell the story of how my Heavenly Father found me. Sometimes when I pray, I call Him 'Dad.' He's my Dad!" The Jack Blanco Story includes personal interviews from the real-life locations with Dr. Jack Blanco retelling his experience of the intervention of God in his life.
- Based on a short story by J.K. Rowling, three wizards must face the consequences of cheating Death.
- A stranger in a young boy's dream becomes a reality.
- Rising Tides is a documentary film that explores the terrible toll climate change is taking on the Atlantic seaboard's commercial fishing, the baymen, their families and the local economies.
- In SWIPE we follow Mitch Higgins, a recent college graduate who has yet to live up to his potential. Mitch is single, works at PetSmart, and lives in a rundown apartment with his dog, Coolio, and his best friend, Duncan. Mitch and Duncan pinch pennies anyway they can, even if it means some shoplifting here and there. Their talent of the five fingered discount is soon discovered by Larry, a crooked loss prevention officer who introduces them to the high stakes world of professional shoplifting and leads them down a path that neither of them are ready for.
- Six years after their worlds were destroyed, the last survivors are searching for a new home. But they are running out of food, fuel, water and ammunition. And they need a plan.
- In the early 1920s a traveling show comes to Arkham led by the mysterious Nyarlathotep. Like much of the population of Arkham young Dr Burke goes to see the show - but finds neither the show nor the showman are what they seem.
- Two boys in search of a surrogate mother for their child.
- Tangled 8 is eight adaptations of the same script. The film explores the ways in which people of diverse social backgrounds, races and age manage grief through its different phases. Originally conceived as a single short film, director John E. Seymore re-imagined the piece as an anthology feature, based partly on the musical concept of variations on a theme. The script remains largely the same, but the action, visualization, situation and sound vary greatly with each new vignette. Finally, Tangled 8 is a film about film. It pays homage to John Ford, Woody Allen, Peter Greenaway and other filmmakers who have created the visual and thematic language of modern cinema.
- "Unfiltered" is an unprecedented look into the lives and competitive rivalry of two of America's greatest swimmers: Michael Phelps and Ian Crocker. Phelps, 20, is already considered the best swimmer of all time and has been virtually uncontested in all of his races; expect one. In 2003 Ian Crocker stormed the swimming world and took home the world title and World Record in the 100 Butterfly beating Michael Phelps in the process. After Ian lowered his World Record at the Olympic Trials, Michael took the one that counts - Olympic Gold in Athens in 2004. While growing up in Baltimore, Michael had one stable home: the swimming pool. After 8 Gold medals in Athens, Michael is acclimating to his new life as a worldwide celebrity as he balances a demanding schedule both in and out of the water. From commercials and photo shoots to award shows and celebrity appearances, Michael is embracing his new life as the world's most recognized swimmer, all while continuing to train every day. Despite it all, when he heads back to his new home in Ann Arbor he still is just another freshman at the University of Michigan. For Crocker, things couldn't be more different. Ian has settled back into his life in Austin, Texas. The mild-mannered and soft-spoken "Austinite" trains with little distraction except when he his playing his guitar or restoring his 1971 Buick Riviera. Distinctly different, yet revealingly similar in their desire to win, these two premiere competitors and friends gear up to meet again at this year's World Championships this summer in Montreal.