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- Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy fights through grief and trauma to regain her faith, console her children, and define her husband's historic legacy.
- A suburban housewife's world falls apart when she finds that her pornographer husband is serially unfaithful to her, her daughter is pregnant, and her son is suspected of being the foot-fetishist who's been breaking local women's feet.
- Four friends realize that their Senior Prom is only a month away, and none of them have dates yet. At the last minute, they scatter across their school in a desperate attempt to pick up girls... resulting in some very awkward situations.
- A group of young adults, trying to enjoy a high school reunion party, are terrorized by an escaped mental patient obsessed with satisfying his blood lust. One by one they are made victims of the sadistic killer.
- Four friends set out to make the best movie ever made. However, it's harder than Joe, Aaron, Craig, or Harold thought. They start off making one type of movie, but when that fails, they try half the genres in the business! Get ready for a duck, a yo-yo, some ketchup, and a Man-Dog in this movie... which even you might think is the best movie ever. Maybe not.
- Musical Variety Show starring George Stover as Fred Mulligan, and featuring performances by Alfred Guy, Lee Doll, Louanna Lee, Brendan Biondi, The Uncle Moldy Show, Jimmy Brown, and Interstellar Soul. Directed by Lee Doll, Photographed and edited by Jeff Herberger, Assistant Director- Alfred Guy, 2nd Unit Director- Brendan Biondi. Produced by Kate Jackson.
- Randy Murphy is a man with one thing on his mind: getting laid.
- A white-collar woman decides to get involved in a embezzlement scheme with a client of her ex-employer. The potential reward is substantial, and to her, it's worth it- no matter how high the risk.
- Within the walls of a typical suburban high school, a small group of students assembled to take part in a film club. Little did they know their time was almost up. After one of the students is discovered dead in a bathroom, and another goes missing, the remainder of the group bands together in an attempt to find their missing friend and solve the murder mystery. But as they spread out across the school in their search, they might not like what they find... or, what finds them.
- As 2011 ends, the guys at KLE Pictures sit down together and answer dozens of questions that analyze how far they've come. They take a look at the first seven years, as well as the years to come.
- A short epilogue to "Andrew's Body Building Club."
- Philadelphia Police Task Force members Andrew McJones and Tim Johnson investigate the murder of a small-time magician.
- A short tale recounting the struggle of one man to maintain a private love affair with a beauty that the whole world wants.
- A holiday treat from director Ryan Konig, "Baby, It's Cold Outside!" features the vocal talents of Rosie Alger and Jaedon Huie, both making their debut in and on film. The video was produced over the course of only a month, when Ryan came up with the idea, with a little inspiration from "Elf," then pitched it to two of his friends, whom he knew could sing and act. When both Rosie and Jaedon were on board, it was simply a matter of finding the time and place to rehearse and record the song, then film and edit the video.
- "Before the Movies" is KLE Pictures' fourth completed film, and their first intentionally starring their dog, Bisbee. It's a mockumentary about what Andrew, Sean, Ryan, and Matthew supposedly did before making movies. They drift from occupation to occupation in this film, made in a period of only 24 hours. Some of the jobs are a security guard, private investigator, Bisbee's personal manager, ballerina, comedians, and even a pirate. While the infamous "Ghost Hunters" segment may drag on too long, "Before the Movies" is overall better than its predecessors.
- Philadelphia Police Task Force members Andrew McJones and Jon Byers investigate the disappearance of one of their own, which may be linked to a mysterious artifact.
- This new tale of suspense continues following Peter Heading, the cop from "The Kidnapping" who swore to take down The Hit Man. In the final of three films by writer/director Ryan Konig, it has been three months since Officer Peter Heading watched The Hit Man drive away after escaping capture. The Hit Man, played now for the third time by Andrew Lembeck-Edens, has been staying off the grid with the hope that Officer Heading might give up the man-hunt. Unfortunately for The Hit Man, Heading is stubborn, and will go to any lengths to track him down. Still, as much as The Hit Man wants to stop hiding, he hasn't quite shaken the rush of facing off against Heading, one of the few adversaries who's given him a run for his money. Knowing he won the first round, The Hit Man stalks Heading in a sick hope that one day Heading WILL find him, and they can go for round two. But as Heading and The Hit Man trade blows once again, their lives may not be the only ones at risk.
- Two young women attend a Speed Dating event at a local cafe, but neither of them are prepared for the freak show that awaits them inside.
- Many years ago, a man named Philip McBean got involved in a museum heist for an ancient artifact... The Amulet. He was on the run from the police, who were high in pursuit, when he dropped The Amulet in a local park. In the present day, his grandson, Jimmy McBean, has made it his life goal to find what he believes was by birth his. Little does he know that treachery, murder, and kidnapping all await him when he uncovers The Amulet. So when Tim Johnson of the P.P.F. goes missing after being the last one to have The Amulet in his possession, the rest of the team is hard on the trail to get him, and The Amulet back.
- Jim would call himself committed, but his friends would call him overdramatic.
- A group of AmeriCorps members serve underprivileged residents of Baltimore City, repainting their homes with lead-free paint in a program call Community Lead Education and Reduction, CLEARCorps.
- Many scientists have contemplated on what a typical day in the life of Matthew is like. Well... the contemplating is over! For the first time ever... we reveal The Chronicles Of Matthew to the world.
- Based around an employee that has uncovered his company's embezzling scheme, and the hit man who has been sent to kill him.
- Two of the four cohorts from "Prom" attempt to make their own ALS Ice Bucket Challenge video - there's some confusion as to what needs to be in the bucket.
- On May 17, 1968, three Catholic priests, a nurse, an artist and four others walked into a Catonsville, Maryland draft board office, grabbed hundreds of selective service records and burned them with homemade napalm. Their poetic act of civil disobedience helped galvanize an increasingly disillusioned American public against the Vietnam War. Investigation of a Flame is an intimate look at this Sixties protest within our current times, when foes of Middle East peace, abortion, and technology resort to violence to access the public imagination. Lynne Sachs combines volatile, long-unseen, archival footage with interviews with Daniel and Philip Berrigan and other members of the Catonsville Nine, encouraging viewers to ponder the relevance of civil disobedience and the implications of personal sacrifice today.
- Spirit Week is a 57 minute documentary chronicling every high school student's favorite week of the year. It was filmed during Catonsville High School's spirit week in October 2013. It features highlights of some of the week's best moments, as well as interviews with students and staff members.
- A determined young man sets out on a quest to start his own body building club at school, and faces numerous setbacks along the way. Despite getting turned down by others time and again, Andrew has his sights set on success. Will he achieve his dream? Will he submit to the negative waves and give up? Possibly a combination of both? Find out in "Andrew's Body Building Club!"
- A song parody based on the Beatles song "Do You Want to Know a Secret."
- The second chapter of "The Hit Man Series" picks up several months after the first. "The Kidnapping" finds Andrew reprising his role as the nameless hit man from "The Cover-Up." In this second chapter, it's not so easy for the hit man, as he has to face an ambitious cop named Peter Heading.
- In the year since high school ended, Andrew the Bodybuilder has spiraled to rock-bottom; he has no friends, no school, no Body Building Club, not even his signature short-shorts. His glory days behind him, Andrew spends all of his time moping about what was and what could have been. Will he find the inspiration to work out again? Is he doomed to live out the rest of his days as a failure? Possibly a combination of both? Find out in "Andrew's Body Building Club 2!"
- A couple of shorts/skits by Matthew Lembeck-Edens, Sean Konig, and Ryan Konig compiled into a collection of short films.
- Tod and Buz befriend a woman who has just been released from a mental institute.
- Mike visits men who race gravity racers in Catonsville, Maryland, the Archery Outpost in Artesia, California to shoot arrows, and the Maker Faire in San Mateo, California.
- Dan Bell revisits his tours of a burned out home in Catonsville, MD as well as the historic Sellers Mansion located in Baltimore, MD to add commentary and further information on both locations. The home in Catonsville was abandoned prior to arson destroying it, leaving a scene of scorched possessions and a haunting atmosphere. The visit to Sellers Mansion is further enhanced by Dan's commentary, which also contains additional information about the 19th century residence.