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- Peter Parker is beset with troubles in his failing personal life as he battles a former brilliant scientist named Otto Octavius.
- In the 1960s, two African-American entrepreneurs hire a working-class white man to pretend to be the head of their business empire while they pose as a janitor and chauffeur.
- In 1936 Harlem, the first all-Black cast production of 'Macbeth' struggles to make it to opening night amid the downward spiral of their young and untested director - Orson Welles.
- Wyrm is falling behind. His twin sister, Myrcella, has become a woman after she and the Norwegian foreign exchange student did fingering at the cinemas. She wants Wyrm to move into their dead brother Dylan's room so she can have privacy and space for her personal items. Wyrm has two days to complete his Level 1 Sexuality Requirement or he'll be held back as part of the School District's No Child Left Alone program and forced to continue wearing his My.E.Q. Electronic Emotional Remote Monitoring Collar.
- A coming of age story about a Chinese man finds peace and self-acceptance at declining years.
- Set within the first day of school, Hiep Nguyen is an exuberant Vietnamese student going on an exchange program at an all-white Christian high school in South Dakota, where he finagles his way through cultural clashes and identity crisis.
- TV SeriesVoted BEST DRAMA SERIES at the Television Academy Foundations 42nd College Television Awards (Apr. 2023). In the midst of a fractious business merger at an ultra-high end auction house, a group of senior and junior specialists compete in the cutthroat world of contemporary art sales. When Gwen, the Director of Post-War/Contemporary Art, discovers a prized painting to be a fake, she attempts to pull it from sale but comes up against the ruthless Gerard, Bristow's Head Auctioneer, and the ambitious up-and-comer Elektra. Balancing integrity and greed, every person must learn what they truly value and what kind of person they want to become.
- A documentary focusing on the life of novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, the author of the bestselling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged and originator of the Objectivist philosophy.
- A photo-montage of pictures from the media of the year.
- When a young motel owner suspects that a strange guest may be a bank robber on-the-lam, she must uncover his true identity and bring him to justice, despite the skepticism of the police.
- Comments on the background and popularity of disc jockey "Emperor" Bob Hudson, who bases his shows on the idea that radio is a fantasy.
- On the morning of 9/11, two mid-level insurance workers discover a loophole that will void the life insurance policies of everyone who died in the attacks. They can either exploit this loophole, or stay silent and risk a crushing payout.
- ShortThe sibling rivalry flares when a high school cross country star's younger brother attempts to jockey for position as best on the team and he needs to decide between getting passed by or pushing back.
- While everyone else is sleeping, two friends are transported to a world of their own.
- The film focuses on the life cycle of a townspeople, and a photographer who takes pictures of one ignored young couple.
- An early film by George Lucas during his USC days. It depicts a race car driver trying to qualify for a race. He finishes the lap in 1 minute 42.08 seconds.
- A young man, Khalil, must defend himself during a freestyle rap competition in Philadelphia.
- Velare is a special girl, she is invisible to the people who love her. As she starts a new relationship, she is afraid that the boy will fall in love and thus lose sight of her.
- When none of her friends are available, Molly reluctantly recruits her mom to be her reader for a seductive audition.
- Tristan and Malik, two brothers who are five years apart, must face the cruel reality of their relationship after the unexpected death of their father.
- This short documentary follows Bekah Estrada, the first Eco-chaplain at the University of Southern California (USC) as she navigates her journey and identity as both a religious leader and climate change advocate. A farm girl from Earth, Texas, Estrada grapples with her religious upbringing and what it means to be a Christian while fighting for climate awareness.
- The Artists is the story of the creators that were at the forefront of the early video game revolution. The 10-part documentary digital series explores the intersection of creativity and technology of a medium that would go on to redefine pop culture.
- A young girl begins to suspect her reclusive grandmother is a cat serial killer.
- A young fly gets trapped in the fly trap in the stop-motion studio only to have the existential realization that it spent its entire life chasing after the wrong thing.
- On the eve of his mother's tenth death anniversary, CHEOL accepts terms for his Korean, mandatory military service, one he doesn't need to attend since he's an American citizen. It's a hostile and hierarchical environment, but Cheol plans on going to consummate his idea of manhood. That's how he was raised by his father (GONG) based on traditional, Korean standards of masculinity where emotions equate to weakness. He buzzes his hair for his enrollment prior to visiting his estranged father for the death anniversary. He arrives a day early to break the news to his dad, arriving while Gong is at work at his barber shop. Meanwhile, the store is forcibly foreclosed after Gong accidentally snips a client's ear because of his illness: he has leukemia. In the empty home, Cheol finds some medicine - but there aren't enough clues to discern Gong's real condition. When Gong returns home, we find Gong is hiding his chemo-driven baldness with a wig, while he deflects any of Cheol's discerning questions. However, because of that earlier suspicion, Cheol investigates further, eventually discovering his father's condition. There, Cheol's left with a choice - leave his ailing father behind for the military or reconnect with the very person responsible for ingraining those toxic, masculine norms in him. Cheol chooses forgiveness and family, reconnecting with his estranged father by completely shaving his own head. Finally, the two properly grieve the mother together, ten years late, each now without a head of hair.
- It's a perfect spring day to visit the mid-century modern masterpiece designed by the famous architect, Pedro Dúran. In this short film, HOUSE OF GLASS, we follow Ira, a young woman who wants to further explore the architects groundbreaking work. When she meets the mysterious tour guide, Sully, he is immediately drawn to Ira for both her looks and her brains and may wind up falling back into his old patterns.
- Inspired by a true story. Anna is battling the beginning stages of dementia at an assisted living facility in the days following the statewide quarantine. No longer able to receive visits from her family, she is forced to spend time with them via Zoom, which proves to be difficult. Anna battles the loneliness of her everyday routine and her fading memory, as she struggles to find human connection through technology. Before she knows it, the only consistent thing in her life is her caretaker.
- Emile returns home to his estranged grandmother Marley after graduating from college, only to find their strange and inexplicable history that has been bubbling away underneath the surface, begin to boil over once more.
- When secluded immigrant Wu Sui is urged to remove her birth control ring implanted twenty years ago, she decides to keep the emergency surgery a secret, but reuniting with her family forces her to reckon with her wounded past.
- Inspired by the Madrigal Ten, a group of women who were ten of many Latinas sterilized without consent while giving birth at Los Angeles County USC Medical Center during the 1970s. This story follows Eva, a fictional mother, who after being informed of her sterilization, is faced with the life altering decision of joining Jessica, a 26 year old fierce Chicana attorney, and nine other women in a lawsuit against the hospital despite the shame she might receive from her community and family.
- In a world where everyone is a clown, a mime must defeat a masked killer to save the girl of his dreams.
- After a loved one's tragic death, Stefani uses Morse Code to speak with The Beyond. In her search for answers, she inadvertently discovers questions far more dangerous.
- Lovers + Friends = Drama (?). As soon as Ross spots his best friend Cameron, his mood is lifted and his brain becomes supercharged in such a way that he is given some hope that his friendship with Cameron can become something more.
- ShortA young girl struggles to fight for her justice as she recalls a traumatic experience, while being grilled under Indonesia's unaccommodating legal system.
- Ambulance Chasers is a half-hour, multi-camera comedy about what happens to the bottom 50% of the law school graduating class. L.A. Law, it isn't.
- Bella and Spencer, a smart and cool teenage couple have a conversation over breakfast at a New Jersey diner on New Year's Day, 1985. Apparently they have been through a turbulent teen romance and have reunited, at least for now. Spencer shares his recent 'transformation' from a juvenile delinquent to a sales ace in a shady street sales operation. Spencer confides in Bella that although he is experiencing success, he is experiencing feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt. Spencer shares his six-month long account of insane motivational speeches and intense mentoring. As the conversation develops, Spencer rediscovers his love for Bella and hopes for a permanent reconciliation.
- What would you do if you saw a wildfire destroy 95% of a town? How would you help the survivors whose homes burned to the ground? For Woody Faircloth in Denver, the answer seemed simple: provide them with an RV. And upon witnessing the 2018 Camp Fire in Paradise, California, he and his six-year-old daughter Luna did just that. Without hesitation, they drove across the country to donate an RV to a family who lost everything to the inferno. But when they arrived, the two quickly realized they couldn't stop there. Narrated by Luna, Down the Road uses a cinematic and poetic visual style to follow the journey of Woody and Luna as they provide transitional homes to survivors of some of California's deadliest fires. With evocative personal accounts from three people who received RVs, along with endearing home videos of Woody and Luna's road trip adventures, we witness the ripple effect of a father and daughter's unyielding altruism and discover an alarming truth: the work is only just getting started.
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- In a world where females devour males during sex, a seventeen-year-old virgin Zack is asked on his first date.
- A 10-year-old boy tries to wake up his drunk mother to catch a flight with the help of his papa over the phone discovers a heartbreaking truth.
- Student-made short film based upon the Depeche Mode song Blasphemous Rumours. The verses to "Blasphemous Rumours" describe a 16-year-old girl who attempts suicide but fails. She experiences a religious revival but is then "Hit by a car / Ended up / On a life support machine" (from the lyrics). The chorus uses these incidents to conclude, "I don't want to start any blasphemous rumours / But I think that God's got a sick sense of humour / And when I die, I expect to find him laughing."
- A hijabi teen, Rida, discusses the possibility of telling her parents that she no longer wears her hijab with her friend, Jamila.
- A mother and her daughter meet a father and his son on the challenging and harsh trek to the US border from Mexico known as La Ruta De La Muerte (The Route of Death).
- The President of a Black fraternity faces the antiquated views of LGBTQ representation when his brother is outed on social media.