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- The story of Henry Hill and his life in the mafia, covering his relationship with his wife Karen and his mob partners Jimmy Conway and Tommy DeVito.
- A medical student sets out to recreate his decapitated fiancée by building her a new body made of Manhattan street prostitutes.
- A mobster's wife hates her lifestyle, but gets a chance to change it when her husband is killed - if the Long Island mob and the FBI let her.
- A relationship forms between a gifted young girl and a man sprung from prison who has been tasked with protecting her from the evil elements that hunt her power.
- Tommy is an unemployed mechanic who spends most of his time in a bar (Trees Lounge) in a small blue collar town. He seems to always be thinking, "If only X then I could stop drinking".
- Three Irish Catholic brothers from Long Island struggle to deal with love, marriage, and infidelity.
- THE BLOODY APE is the most outrageous, drive-in movie take on Poe's "Murders in the Rue Morgue" ever committed to film. A carnival barker foolishly releases his 400 pound gorilla, who then literally goes bananas on a rampage of raw rape and boffo butchery - leaving the low rent population of Long Island either sexually violated, slaughtered - or both! From maverick indy filmmaker Keith J. Crocker (Blitzkrieg: Escape from Stalag 69), THE BLOODY APE is a gore-soaked love letter to the sex and violence of the grind house movie era that pulls no punches and offers no apologies for wallowing in a skin-drenched stew of crudeness and camp! Banned from numerous festivals around the world, ignored by critics and loathed by the politically correct....but now there just is no stopping THE BLOODY APE!
- A group of twenty-somethings struggle to cope with break ups, student debt, and the transition to adulthood while living with their parents in the suburbs of New York City.
- Follows the exploits of an Indian immigrant trying to make it in New York City in 1973.
- Two years since he became Peoria's number one super villain, Hank finds himself under attack from a mysterious enemy who seems to know exactly how to hurt him.
- A ruthless Mafia hit-man is forced to face his own inner demons in the form of his latest victim.
- Four high school graduates embark on one last camping trip before separating for college.
- Mike Rigley finds an outlet for his rage over his wife's murder in underground fighting. He also finds unlikely allies in his search for her killer - her family, the mob.
- Since becoming a widower, Sam Lewis has become more cautious, safer and more disciplined in his approach to life and raising his daughter Amy; the same approach he brings to his job as DA, the same approach he employs coaching his daughter's softball team; the classic baseball "hit to right" approach. Laura, Amy's teacher, does not share Sam's philosophies on life or baseball so when Sam needs Laura's help to coach the team while he runs for Senate there are clashes but eventually, through their evolving relationship, Sam learns to relax and enjoy life, to become a better person.
- After skipping work, Chris takes a walk to clear his head and just do some thinking. He ends up entering a park where he sits on a bench, and has an unexpected encounter with a homeless man that changes the way he looks at life.
- Hank gets together with some old friends to celebrate Christmas and overdose on flashbacks while an old foe returns to settle a score.
- Hank E. Valdooer is Peoria's number one super villain, in his own mind. He attempts to gain notoriety through a series of failed ventures and schemes which usually fall apart in hilarious ways.
- Alan Mancuso and his friends Mort, Steve, and Chauncey partake and in the marijuana laden adventures at the Mancuso residence. While battling the usual case of the munchies, Chauncey stumbles upon an ancient sandwich, that wets his appetite. After devouring the clearly expired treat Chauncey transforms into a brain craving, gargling zombie and begins to attack his fellow friends and sparking the biggest zombie outbreak this side of Canada. Aided by his neighbor Roger, Roger's really cool friend Lembeck and the kindly Mrs. Benevitti, Alan does all that he can to fight the zombies and return the neighborhood to it's original order. After they're initial assault on the zombies fails, Roger takes off leaving Alan to run cowardly through the neighborhood and watch in horror as everyone on his block is devoured by zombies. After finding solace at Mrs. Benevitti's place, Alan waits out his final moments. Just as all hope is lost, Roger returns loaded with bullets, a big ego, and his friend Lembeck. The three of them join up and take back the neighborhood, leaving no zombie walking free.