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Moments: Six
A serial killer and the detective who tracked him down find themselves in an unexpected stalemate.
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The execution was scheduled and the last meal consumed. The coolness of the poisons entering the blood system slowed the heart rate and sent him on the way to Judgement. He had paid for his crime with years on Death Row waiting for this moment and now he would pay for them again as the judgment continued..
Bad Vibes, Brown Eyes: The Redemption Story
Being a black filmmaker and creating films with a mostly black cast in an industry that rarely supports such work comes with challenges. This compelling documentary follows Sean Reid and Brian White as they
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Tomb
An Astronaut responding to a distress beacon in deep space slips into a wormhole and finds himself in the afterlife.
Escape from DS-3
Prisoners of Detention Satellite 3 plan an impossible escape.
People's Avengers
About the partisan movement during the Great Patriotic War.
A Mother's Heart
Family drama centering on the childhood of Vladimir Lenin, then Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov, in the city of Simbirsk, and his relationship with his mother.
A Confessional Documentary
A Confessional Documentary is a 1-minute long short film directed by noted film critic Gene Siskel, originally shown alongside his partner Roger Ebert's short film (Citizen Yuppie) on the 1987 broadcast of their annual Holiday Gift Guide program. It was shot entirely on a (then-new) Fisher Price PixelVision PXL2000 low-fidelity camcorder in monochrome on compact audio cassette, inspiring Richard Linklater to utilize the same technique in his 1991 feature SLACKER. The film recontextualizes the image of Roger Ebert's face to provide some humorous jabs at the nature of film criticism.
The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean
Written, directed, and self-financed by Juleen Compton, The Plastic Dome of Norma Jean is the story of a clairvoyant teenage girl, Norma Jean (Sharon Henesy), taken advantage of by a boy band, fashioned after The Beatles, determined to exploit the young woman's powers as part of a hoax revival.
Love on the Podium
A story of nineteen years old girl who is trying to become a model.
Swindler in My Mom's House
An attractive single mother rents a room in her house to a mysterious drifter who has nefarious plans to swindle her.
Grand Zero
A family man returns to his hometown to settle affairs, but discovers he is the last person in town who is not part of a legendary pyramid scheme. And all the others want him in.
Holiday Lost
After the loss of their parents two years ago, John and Mark navigate their way through the holidays. While Mark has been able to move on, John is having a bit of a harder time causing him to avoid holiday traditions.
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Little Britain Comic Relief
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The Devil's Magnificent
Manu, a trans immigrant, must return to her native Chile after 10 years in France. In the days leading up to her departure, Manu’s platonic friend Daniel proposes marriage with the intention of solving her visa issues. Manu strongly considers the offer, but she’s wholly disheartened at the prospect of a life without love, romance, and sex—that is, until she meets a fellow foreigner who instills in her the hope for a romantic future.