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- When her husband unexpectedly disappears, a sharp-witted suburban wife and her daughters juggle their mom's romantic dilemmas and family dynamics.
- A teenage girl is targeted by an online sexual predator.
- Four young people navigate the suburban wonderland of metro-Detroit looking for love and adventure on the last weekend of summer.
- Detroiter William Douglas Street poses as a Harvard doctor, Time reporter, African exchange student.
- A night of debauchery threatens a sexually abstinent student's college standing.
- Harry and his pals are in for adventure when the Dark Lord returns from the dead to take revenge on The Boy Who Lived! So take a ride on Voldemort's flying machine and get ready to go back to Hogwarts!
- A fictionalized former President Richard M. Nixon offers a solitary, stream-of-consciousness reflection on his life and political career - and the "true" reasons for the Watergate scandal and his resignation.
- Harry and his pals are back for more adventures when they face off against dark wizards, demented monsters, and the most horrible woman in the world, Dolores Umbridge! So strap on your diapers because it's time to go back to Hogwarts.
- While writing a term paper a woman gets involved in a mysterious unsolved case which leads her and her professor into the darkness of his past.
- Released in conjunction with the start of the 1946 football season, the short highlights various games from the 1945 season, and then takes a brief glimpse at some of the outstanding players and coaches from the past fifteen years, including "Slingin' Sammy" Baugh, and the Touchdown Twins from Army, Glenn Davis and "Doc' Blanchard.
- A musical short featuring the University of Michigan Men's Glee Club, directed by Philip Duey, singing "The Victors," "The Whiffenpoofs," "Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech," ""Lord Jeffrey Amherst," and other college songs.