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- The story of Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, a boxer wrongly imprisoned for murder, and the people who aided in his fight to prove his innocence.
- Insp. Jacques Clouseau teams up with a squad of International detectives who are just as bumbling as he is. Their mission: Stop a globe-trotting thief who specializes in stealing historical artifacts.
- Ex-baseball player Billy comes home to receive his childhood darling's ashes.
- In a 1966 New Jersey high school, Jill and new student Sheik from the other side of the tracks make their way in a first love romance.
- Looking for answers to life's big questions, a stuttering boy joins his high school debate team.
- Mostly edited footage and outtakes from previous Doris Wishman films, and a couple of newly shot scenes to form a new narrative.
- Richard Kuklinski was a devoted husband, a loving father...and a ruthless killer. A decade after HBO last visited him in prison, the convicted murderer, who freely admits having whacked more than 100 people in cold blood, takes viewers back inside his cold, calculating mind. In this follow-up to America Undercover's 1992 film The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer, Kuklinski provides all-new insights about his exploits as one of the Mafia's most notorious assassins...and reveals some shocking confessions for a number of previously unsolved murders.
- An in-depth look at the animal rights movement and the FBI's recent declaration calling them the number one domestic terrorist threat to the United States.
- After the death of her husband, a penniless woman moves into the home of her Uncle. Strange things begin to occur. Is the house haunted or is it something more?
- What's your greatest fear? That's the question posed to ambitious young illustrator Natalie, who is forced to create four of the most terrifying stories imaginable for the new comic book "Hi-Fear". In "Losing it at the Devil's Whorehouse", some unlucky lads out for a night of fun run afoul of a den of sin that just might cost them their lives. A cop and a televangelist commit the perfect murder in "When Shadows Come Alive" only to find themselves stranded in the woods with a family of cannibals." "The Streets are Watching" follows a homeless youth through an all-night urban odyssey as she tries to escape from a demon-possessed madman. Finally, "Day out of Days" concerns three isolated film crew members who find themselves at the center of an apocalyptic invasion. With each tale more twisted than the last, "Hi-Fear" is a frightening finale to the "Hi-8" trilogy.
- From the makers of "Hi-8", five new tales to blow your mind. When two young women take the "Terror Tour" through the underbelly of Hollywood, they are led into a bizarre world of unspeakable horror. Their first stop proves that "Death Has a Conscience", but doesn't spare the unlucky souls who stumble into his path. Next, a meeting with the "Dealers of Death" exposes the perils of collecting murder memorabilia. Then, it's off to a quick "Night Drop", where your next movie rental may be your last. An actress' worst nightmare unfolds as she is forced to perform a terrifying "Cold Read", and our Terror Tour comes to a disturbing end as we meet the ancient, seductive evil known as "The Muse".
- A group of degenerate serial date rapists have the tables turned on them when a masked killer begins to hunt them down one by one, and killing them in the most painful, degrading way possible.
- An insane killer is on the loose sabotaging local gloryholes across the country leaving behind a trail of dicks and mayhem.
- "Spare The Child" explores the childhoods and subsequent adulthoods of three survivors of childhood corporal punishment. The film reveals spanking's lifelong impact on the human body, heart and psyche.
- Following Beat Poet Gregory Corso - literary compatriot of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William Burroughs -- throughout Europe, discovering his past, and facing his death.
- Residing on opposite sides of the Delaware River, Capital City and Pottersfield are political and socioeconomic enemies dividing people of the same class. An upsurge of bizarre homicides baffles authorities as a disturbing new drug leads to a multitude of overdose victims mysteriously washing ashore on the river banks of both towns.
- Paid killer for the Government goes rogue. Paid killer #2 is sent to bring her back, or terminate her.
- After rescuing the president, Snake Plissken wakes up and learns that he has been charged with treason. The President is on his way back to Liberty Island to carry out his execution. Will Snake escape once more?
- A copycat serial killer is stalking Manhattan. When an old friend of NYPD undercover cop, Willy Diaz, aka 'The Mercy Man,' is murdered, Diaz embarks on an odyssey through the city's mean streets to catch the killer.
- Whimsical space explorer journeys to Earth to learn about 'OMNIMAX', and along the way discovers the sights, sounds and spectacle of New York City and the Tri-state region, learns the meaning of freedom, and makes a novel friend for life.
- Set in 1960's New York - a young oil-painter attempts to evade his mob ties when he is ordered to murder his close friend.
- A group of retired super-villains get back together in order to exact revenge on their dying leader's arch-nemesis.
- TV SeriesBased on the short film, Fifty-Year Death Watch and published book Inside Out: Fifty Years behind the walls of New Jersey's Trenton State Prison by Harry Camisa.
- Claudio Castagnoli defends the World Championship against 'The Bastard' Pac. Athena defends the Women's Championship against Willow Nightingale. Samoa Joe defends the TV Title against Dalton Castle.
- CAN'T FORGET NEW JERSEY is a 2019 documentary film that details the history of Hip-Hop culture in the garden state. Starting with the release of rap's first hit single Rapper's Delight, New Jersey has been a significant contributor to Hip-Hop culture. Through interview with some of Hip-Hop's biggest names, this documentary explain why New Jersey cannot be forgotten.
- Meet Joe Zara: son of an Italian railroad worker who came to the United States during the immigration boom of the early 20th century. Growing up with 12 brothers and sisters in a small row house in Trenton, New Jersey wasn't easy for Joe, but he managed to make it work. Now, he's ready to tell the world how his cramped upbringing helped him form solid opinions on everything from the Catholic Church to gambling addiction. Join filmmaker Fred Zara, Joe's son, as he turns the lens on his father to uncover confessions a lifetime in the making.
- A man tries to decipher a series of distorted memories that hold the key to revealing secrets from his past.
- Tackling two huge projects: Kites from Oreo wrappers, and coming up with a really clever way to re-invent billboards - into messenger bags.
- '3' is the story of Cal, Maya and Brittney, and how their Polyamorous Relationship is just as traditional as any other. Our story is based on the life of screenwriter, Jamala 'Alamaj' Kidd.
- This movie documents the era surrounding the creation, marketing and distribution of the influential horror film, "Creature From the Black Lagoon," and the two sequels that followed. Flash forward 60 years later, and we see how the legion of fans continue to grow for this classic horror character, and how the movie is still relevant today.
- Lisa, a talented, pregnant, teenage songwriter, falls in love and marries Tece, a Rock singer, and a life of personal, social, and professional turmoil unfolds.
- A doctor is assigned the case of a woman who must confront her difficult past. As she describes a recurring nightmare, the truth is revealed.
- First surfacing in 1954, the Gill-Man from CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON has been one of the most influential screen monsters. This documentary fondly recalls the history of the 3-D horror film - which spawned several sequels and countless imitators - and the behind-the-scenes story of its making as told by cast and crew.
- One man walks into a party and sees the art on the walls, the books on the shelves, the bold color that the man by the window is wearing. Another man enters the same party at the same instant and sees the chandelier, the way a shadow falls through the back of a chair and casts bars of light onto the floor behind. If asked to describe this same moment in time to a stranger, that stranger would no doubt conclude that these two men were in two completely different places. When in fact, they were in the same place at the very same instant! Perception explores this breach of experience by glancing into the lives of three individuals: Clarissa, Ralph and Tobias. After the typical college experience, Clarissa moved to NYC. She quickly became jaded, and in time, working her job as an Administrative Assistant came to compromise her self-respect. She felt as one of the common many--a "sell out." And she quit. Today, she lives as a homeless person on the streets of New York. Her brother Ralph--a successful real estate salesman--lives on the 20th floor of 59th Street and Central Park South. He both detests and pities Clarissa. Tobias is a waiter and perpetual student. He has taken night classes for close to ten years, but refuses to take what is required to garner a degree. Perception journeys through the same month of time from each character's point of view, detailing how presumption and mistaken intention leads to great misunderstanding. A moment, revisited from another point of view, takes new dimension--and protagonist and antagonist change places. Perception shines a light upon the curtain that isolates us--the fundamental breach in perspective from one individual to the next.
- NJ Weedman interviews a cannabis activist, artist or entrepreneur. After delving into their career and business, then NJ Weedman sells the guests weed like he is a white guy.
- Welcome to Trenton, New Jersey, a post-industrial wasteland of abandoned factories, neglected row houses and urban decay. Trenton is a relic of America's once-thriving manufacturing economy, the kind of city most of us have long since forgotten. But for Fred Zara, a 30-something family man living an average suburban life near downtown Orlando, it's not so easy a place to forget. Growing up in Trenton in the mid-1980s, Fred went by the name of Fred Fatal, played drums in a punk-rock band called Prisoners of War, and was filled with so much teen angst that he managed to get himself kicked out of high school before reaching the 10th grade. "Average Community" follows Fred on a 900-mile journey back to his hometown to confront his troubled past, and the troubled people in it, in the hopes of understanding how the person he was made him into the person he is. Fred is joined by his two older brothers, one a disheartened New York journalist, the other a free-spirited Seattle musician, as he reunites with old friends, revisits painful memories and tries to make sense of what it meant to grow up in a dying city.
- The Badger is about Leon Stanley's creation: a Royal Enfield bike built to race. Can the once-underpowered commuter bike outpace the hardened racers?
- A FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba, is a series that started as a gift to a friend. Saba didn't know what to give his friend, for his 50th birthday, and decided to make a parody/tribute to his friend's favorite band, Journey. Because of the response, Saba continued. Since the 6th episode, Saba has been using green screen to be able to play all the characters in the videos. The songs are randomly chosen, and mostly songs that Saba likes for personal reasons. A few episodes were made to wish birthdays, and others to thank friends or to shout out a message to a family member. This is only to entertain and to distract you, from your every day life.
- What boredom can do to a person. CT wife is looking for love and affection and knows it will come. But when?
- Antin Souluos is alone in the aftermath of World War 3. He must survive the elements of the hostile new world and figure out his identity along the way..
- A video series documenting trains, railroads, subway systems and model train exhibits in different locations.
- A travelogue of the cities along the Delaware River, stretching from Philadelphia (PA) to Wilmington (DE), their ports, their industries, their municipal attractions and how the river has brought a higher standard of living to the people who depend upon it.