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- In 1997, when the U.S. president crashes into Manhattan, now a giant maximum security prison, a convicted bank robber is sent in to rescue him.
- During the Great Depression, a con man finds himself saddled with a young girl who may or may not be his daughter, and the two forge an unlikely partnership.
- Lonigan and his partner Tony, two drug dealers, shoot two cops who attempt to set them up, and run away with a million bucks and the drugs, which they stash in a red Corvette Stingray in a used car lot. When they attempt to recover their stash with their leader, Abigail, they find out that two happy-go-lucky dudes, Elmo and Al, have bought the car. They quickly pursue the two along with the police who think that the car's new owners are the criminals.
- A group of friends start to notice something weird happening in their home town. The residents start displaying rage like symptoms after a buried bacteria is released into the public.
- 10 female contestants -- all of them tired of city life -- vie for the attention of a bachelor farmer who is looking to settle down with the right woman. But in order to win, these women will have to prove that they are farm-ready.
- A two-part epic that "chronicles women's lives in the 20th century".
- Based on the life of Fr. Charles Clark, a minister to street gangs.
- This is yet another telling of the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn as the two try to clear their friend Jim of murder charges.
- Adapted from Issue #1 of Frank Miller's seminal 1986 comic series, filmmaker Wyatt Weed ("Shadowland," "Four Color Eulogy") offers his unofficial fan's take on the Batman mythos. Following the death of Robin at the hands of the Joker, Bruce Wayne (Weed) hung up the cowl and cape 10 years ago. But now Gotham City is in the grip of a violent crime wave, and the venerable 55-year-old billionaire has to decide if the time is right for the Caped Crusader's return. (This production is non-profit and is for entertainment purposes only. The production is in no way associated with DC Comics or Time Warner.)
- Videocassette tape rental store owners fight against a religious fanatic group for the right to keep their controversial film on the shelves for sale.
- The Wake Up Call is a faith-based film inspired by real life choices and conflicts of Christians today. Stacy is a young woman who was born and raised in church, and greatly involved while living a double life. Frank, her boyfriend, is from the streets. Stacy spends most of her Sunday mornings praying for Frank to attend church services with her. Her prayers are finally answered, but her life is turned upside down. Be careful what you pray for because God just might give it to you.
- A taut reinvention of vampire lore, Shadowland opens in modern day North America, where construction workers uncover an old stone cross and what appears to be a wooden stake. They remove the stake from the ground, allowing Laura (Caitlin McIntosh), a slumbering vampire, to revive and rise from the earth. Beaten and weak, Laura is unable to speak, remember who she is, or even the fact that she is a vampire! As Laura attempts to make sense of the strange new world around her, she begins to remember not only an idyllic human life in 1897 but the handsome Lazarus (Carlos Antonio León), a mysterious lover who may not have had her best interests in mind. Soon Julian (Jason Contini), a world-weary vampire hunter employed by the church, begins tracking Laura, but as he closes in for the kill he learns that things are not what they seem.
- Mike Giavotella is a 30 year old Tom Cruise impersonator who still lives at home in his parents basement. He seizes an opportunity to realize his dream when he enters into a local talent competition.
- "Local Ambition" is a soap opera about women competing in a modeling competition reality series where the dangers they face are more interesting than the drama they create on-screen.
- A desperate man hires an advanced biotech firm to engineer a child while, in the distant future, a corrupt oligarch runs a dead earth awash in genetic inferiority
- After a deadly outbreak of viruses takes over the world, a group of survivors create a safe house to protect others and defend themselves against the outbreak created by Pandora's Box.
- An actor hits the wall with ego and vices in the modern times and decides to pursue the answers to happiness. A docudrama with extraordinary interviews and insights to wisdom.
- Joey Marlin quits his job of protecting kids for the Ransfeild Police Department after a child under his protection dies in front of him. After three months of haunting memories, Joey comes across Alice Braxton a scared girl that had just witnessed her parents murder. Joey tries to take her to the police station but come to find out that the detectives that work there were the ones that had killed her parents and are now after her. With no choice, Joey takes on the responsibility of protecting another child and uncovering the motives behind the murders.
- This is a fan-made tribute to Coffin Joe and the films of José Mojica Marins. Coffin Joe, an evil undertaker from Brazil, has spent years and killed many people in his quest to find the "superior woman" to bear his child. Now he has come to the United States, where he will try a new approach - his own reality TV dating show. But where Coffin Joe is concerned, the line between "reality" and nightmare is indistinguishable.
- Abby (Rena Stephens) enlists the help of her Brother-in-Law (Bill Finkbiner) and lawyer (Kevin Crawford) to exact revenge on the schizophrenic who had murdered her husband a decade ago. (Eric Dean White)
- Socially awkward Grimace brings home a girl to what ends up being a very awkward dinner scenario.
- After a tragic robbery and the loss of his wife, Riley wakes up in a hospital to hear that he had been paralyzed from the waist down. After missing his wife's funeral, Riley loses the will to live until he hears that the man that put him in the wheelchair has yet to be caught. After the robber shows up at his house to see Riley sitting helplessly in a wheelchair, Riley must now learn to walk again, not only to revenge his wife's murder, but also to protect his son.