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- Bruce Banner, a scientist on the run from the U.S. Government, must find a cure for the monster he turns into whenever he loses his temper.
- 5 years after they vanquished the apocalypse and Carmilla became human, Laura is a journalist. Then Carmilla begins to show signs of "re-vamping" while Laura has started having bizarre dreams. Sounds like a new supernatural threat.
- Group of people find themselves trapped in States from Zombies.
- A rookie drag queen reeling from a break-up escapes to the country, where he finds his grandmother in steep decline but desperate to avoid the local nursing home.
- Dark Highway is a documentary about the invisible crime of sex trafficking in Ontario. The film is led by filmmaker, Anna Jane (AJ) Edmonds, a bystander, as she takes audiences along the 401 Highway to meet survivors, their advocates and the change makers. These personal conversations detail the luring, grooming, hunting, torturing and exploiting of vulnerable people, most notably children, in our communities. The film exposes the present but invisible dangers of the crime; the places that young people are lured and groomed as well as how those who survive are then further exploited during the fight for justice. Though focused on a Canada perspective, the film mirrors global survivor commentary.
- Eight months after her sister is brutally murdered, Tanya and her friends go to a cottage to celebrate high school graduation. But their party quickly turns into a blood bath as she stumbles upon the secret that was buried with her twin.
- An art gallery manager, Isobel chooses between a loving but unfulfilling relationship and the risks of the unknown.
- "The Wilkinsons" is a hilarious ten part fictional comedy series for CMT Canada that follows the lives of Canadian Country music stars, The Wilkinsons. Moving his family back to the placid Canadian countryside from Country Music's bustling capitol of Nashville seemed like such a simple idea for Steve Wilkinson - that was until the myriad of obsessed fans, hard-nosed building inspectors, nudist neighbors, domineering designers, flaky cowboys, unhinged time management consultants, ruthless producers and invasive reality TV crews pushed their way past conventional sanity and into the lives of Canada's favorite Country family. In the vein of Larry Sanders and Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Wilkinsons is an intensely funny, fast paced series, that offers a brilliant, laugh out loud glimpse into the fictional lives of a real Canadian family.
- Tanya returns to the scene of the crime to rid herself of nightmares of the horror that occurred three years earlier.
- "Reinventing Freedom" follows Robert J. Moore's inspiring journey from homelessness and prison to Forbes recognition. Witness his resilience and triumph.
- Cohosts Gary Kroeger (Saturday Night Live) and Ken Ceizler (Legendary TV director) converse across the country about their issues and invite their show business friends to come to the chat to talk about their trade and their life experiences.
- A documentary created by film students in Belleville Ontario. This Story is dedicated to Adam Tilley, owner of the Brake Room, also in Belleville. Exploring Adam's day-in-the-life backstory and his philosophy of bicycles, coffee brewing, and small-business.
- An elderly man recounts a story to his two young grand-daughters, explaining what happened to his fingers. A short fable about family, storytelling, and cannibalism that gives new meaning to the phrase "finger food".
- As young Thelma Kidd is affectionately named after famed film editor Thelma Schoonmaker, in this short she learns about the early Russian film editing experiments known as "The Kuleshov Experiments".
- Synopsis: S.T.A.S.I.S is a program developed to help the world. Yet corruption plague the government officials in control.
- The team was sold, and was moving, but first they had to play their last game at home.
- A Man "Brandon Taylor" Struggling With Alcoholism And PTSD From A Attack Where He Was The Only Survivor, Lives A Reclusive Life, While Writing A Book Based On His Attacks and Other Attacks In the Town.
- A documentary film exploring the struggles of small parties in Canadian politics during the lead-up to the 2015 federal election.
- Since they emerged in the early 90s, Newfoundland's own Great Big Sea have gradually consolidated a reputation as one of the greatest neo-Celt bands, from anywhere in the Six Nations or, as in this case, beyond. Drawing upon their homeland's strong Irish and Scottish ancestry and centuries-old seafaring heritage, they have fashioned a roistering, danceable sound and a live presence not unlike a bar-band but operating on a massive scale. But for all their good-time, party-hearty extroversion, they also demonstrate a rare affinity for love songs and more introspective types of material. Recorded in spectacular sound before adoring audiences, this "kitchen party," as one band member described it, is at once intimate and grand, folkloric and modern, acoustic and electric. Traditional instruments like fiddle, tin whistle, accordion are fused seamlessly with electric guitars and trap drums, plus tight and charismatic lead and harmony vocals, creating a spiraling energy that takes the crowd by storm and hurtles from living room speakers like a conquering wave.
- After several years, a man and a woman, who were once high school friends, coincidentally find each other again through a suicide club website called The Pact. With their rekindled relationship, they struggle to make new meaning of their lives.