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- THE TREES HAVE NAMES is a psychological thriller shot in 2016 and written by Jennifer DiMarco. Tori is a young woman caught between shifting realities. Is she being stalked through an ancient forest? Who is the child she keeps seeing? Or is Tori just escaping her own riddled brain because she's finally been committed to an asylum? As the story unfolds, we learn more and more about Tori, the child, and her beloved grandfather and friends and doctors.
- Following multiple fatal shootings of citizens and officers, tensions between minorities and police seem to be at an all-time high. Veteran journalist Tony Harris travels the nation in search of solutions. Can the escalation of violence be stopped?
- When a mix up at the rental company places the Wileys and the Wylies in the same cabin for the week of the Orion Poetry Competition, moms Roslyn and Alison decide to make the best of an awkward situation... as if life (during) and after divorce weren't tricky enough. For Alison's eighteen year old teens, aspiring filmmaker Taylor and competing poet Griffin, suddenly having a little brother in Roslyn's young son Orion is both charming and challenging... until the five of them realize how much they have in common when they open their hearts.
- "Althea exists in suburbia, in dystopia... and in insanity." Three worlds. But which is reality? Is the truth found in suburbia? A seemingly normal suburban life is fraught with eerie predictions and an uneasy presence. Is the asylum any safer? From the creepy patients to the unusual staff and the altered family dynamic, Althea wrestles with finding her place. Is dystopia the key? A post-apocalyptic wasteland ruled by a sinister business conglomerate threatens Althea's very existence. In this triad of worlds, who can Althea turn to for help... especially when no one remains the same? Where is reality and what is the truth? And how can she survive long enough to find out?
- In this "Eat Pray Love" for the Millennial Generation, Angel Harjo is a twenty-something caught in her own discontentment. Her job should be rewarding but it isn't. She should be happy but she's not. When she loses her job on a fluke, Angel embarks on a wild and kooky search of self-discovery - followed by her very own guardian angel. Taking a lesson from the welcome sign in her home town of Aberdeen, Washington, Angel decides to come to life as she is. And that changes nothing - and everything.
- This dark comedy series is a coming of age story about a young man who wakes up one morning appearing to have the ability to magically alter reality. What led to this ability? What secrets from his past does he need to uncover to find out? Can he control these powers or are they doomed to be random and sporadic? And who is that mysterious stranger that appears to be keeping tabs on his family? The young man will attempt to understand all of this, as his family becomes increasingly concerned about his mental health. After all, wizards aren't real. Are they?
- When Veronica was wearing those rose-colored glasses, even annoying things about her on-line sweetie were seen as adorable and even sexy. However, after she married him and found out that he was not the person he represented himself to be, all of those wonderful things became the very things she couldn't stand.