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- While grieving the loss of his late wife, a world-renowned author goes into seclusion on an island in the Gulf of Maine. In his isolation, he befriends a strange entity that may not be of this world.
- A young African American man, reeling from the tragic loss of his wife, travels to rural Maine to seek answers from his estranged mother-in-law, who is herself confronting guilt and grief over her daughter's death.
- A music video for Taylor Swift's song "Mine".
- Set in the late 1980s on an island off the coast of Maine, an orphan girl raised by the church becomes obsessed by the disappearance of a classmate, and her haunted dreams and visions propel her to push past her sheltered life.
- Vicki Burke has just landed her dream job on the quiet Maine Island of Ragged Isle. Soon, she will be caught in a web of intrigue, suspense and murder. Who can she trust when everyone is a stranger?
- The small New England village of Dunwich harbors many secrets, but none so dark as the origin of Wilbur Whateley. Born to an albino mother and raised in seclusion by his occultist grandfather, Wilbur shuns the outside world in favor of his family's dark mythology. Set in the early 1920s, "Dunwich" is an intimate tale of the Whateley clan and of a mysterious man who threatens to take Wilbur from his family.
- Real life married couple Ryan Balas and Deirdre Herlihy build a narrative surrounding the year they were engaged, to ask the question: does your relationship need to change for marriage and can marriage change for your relationship?
- As the Third Reich crumbled, a Nazi Occultist performed one last, desperate, ritual. This is his story, these are his words.
- Seeking local scenes for stories. Harry Myers leaves his home at Becket Castle to live among the fisherfolk near Pond Cove. At the start of his stay, he falls in love with Ethel, daughter of Dick Drayton, a lobster fisherman whose cravings for drink causes him to mistreat his daughters, Ethel and Beatrice. Harry's attention to Ethel incurs the enmity of Charles Cogan, who has been forcing unwelcome attentions on her. When Drayton learns of Myers' infatuation with Ethel, he orders her away from the cabin. He also discourages Beatrice's love affair with a fisherman. Drayton's indolence forces Ethel and Beatrice to go out to their fishing punt and set the lobster pots. One day Ethel goes forth in the punt without Beatrice. She moors the boat to a rock, half a mile off shore, where pots have been set. While she is pulling in a pot, the boat becomes dislodged and drifts away. It is flood tide and Ethel is left alone on the rock, absolutely helpless. Slowly the incoming tide covers the rock. Myers, from the window of his room in Pete Wright's cabin, catches sight of the figure on the rock. He runs to Ethel's home, and from Beatrice learns that Ethel went home alone. Down to the beach rushes Myers. Here Cogan's punt is moored. Myers starts to leap into the boat to go to Ethel's assistance, but Cogan refuses to let him. Myers knocks out Cogan, leaps into the boat, and rows to Ethel's assistance. He reaches her just as the waves have climbed to her chin. Ethel is dragged safely into the boat, while the assembled villagers, on shore, applaud his bravery. When Ethel has recovered, Myers asks for her hand in marriage, and discloses his identity. Ethel's father approves of the match.
- Madeline, a young widow, erects a cross on the seashore in memory of her husband, who was lost at sea. She lives with her father on the coast of Maine. A celebrated artist recognizes her ability and offers to help her become an artist.
- At the head of Casco Bay, Peter Fife, keeper of the lighthouse nearby, lives alone with his beautiful seventeen-year-old daughter. The girl has been blind from birth, and the contact with jovial fishermaiden companions so saddens her that the old father has determined to try to have her sight restored. This he is unable to do for financial reasons, but Harry, a fisherman, the girl's lover, saves all of his scant salary for months until he accumulates enough to pay for an operation. Dick Drayton, a half-witted vagabond, sees Harry give the money to Marie's father, and he determines to steal it. That evening the lighthouse keeper catches Drayton in the act of taking the money, and he ejects him from the house, after administering a severe thrashing. The unsuccessful thief, convulsed with rage, determines, as a revenge, to put out the lamp in the lighthouse. On the night that he has selected for his act. Harry and a crew of sailors are returning in their fishing smack across the bay. Drayton is successful in his attempt to put out the light, and for the first time in the history of the lighthouse, the beacon fails to shine. From the window of his cottage Fife sees that the light is out. He hurries from the house in time to encounter Drayton, who is stealthily escaping past the cottage door. A fistic encounter with Drayton follows, and the old keeper is knocked unconscious by a blow with a large club, Marie hears the sounds of the fight and, groping her way into the darkness of the night, she stumbles across the form of her father's body. The old man tells Marie what has happened and then lapses back into unconsciousness. The bravery of the girl instantly asserts itself. She determines, in spite of her blindness, to re-light the beacon. The path to the lighthouse lies along the edge of a towering precipice. Carefully feeling her way, she starts her ascent to the light. Out in the bay Harry and his companions, helpless without the light, are being washed towards the rocks. Step by step Marie is covering the distance to the lighthouse, with certain death below yawning for her. Almost exhausted, she reaches the wall of the lighthouse. She climbs the narrow spiral stairway inside. Up to the top of the tower she ascends and soon her fingers are groping with the familiar apparatus of the light. She is successful in lighting the lamp, and the broad stream of light flashes across the bay just in time to save the boat in which Harry and his companions are returning, Marie falls to the floor, exhausted, and a few minutes later is found by Harry, who has landed successfully. Meanwhile neighbors have discovered the body of the lighthouse keeper, and he is revived. The brave girl's reward comes in the form of a successful operation for blindness and her engagement to Harry.
- A conman has 48 hours to find cash or lose his thumb. He preys on two new property investors.
- A man marked by an ambiguous though discernibly violent past returns to the scene of a ghastly crime he committed years prior, only to find that his perception of the events which transpired has been obscured by the festering delirium and guilt that accompanied them.
- Vicki Burke is starting a job as a newspaper photographer on a remote island off the coast of Maine. On her way, she meets a friendly eccentric and a handsome young lobsterman, and reunites with her twin brother Eric, who has secret plans of his own that very night.