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- As boys, Dick, Joe, and Benny Mahoney wanted to be Heroes. But disaster struck and their family was never the same. Now grown up and recently paroled, Dick decides to reconnect once more with his brothers before leaving the country for good. Their parents long gone, Joe runs the family business, and takes care of the emotionally damaged Benny. They come together remembering the good times, but Dick sees his brothers drowning in their routine. Joe visits the same comic store every week, only to freeze up when the cute cashier flirts with him. Benny medicates, watching cartoons around the clock except to visit his psychiatrist where the other patients are his only friends. Knowing they want to make a difference in their community, Dick pushes his brothers to discover what it means to be the change you want to see in the world-- and become heroes.
- The small Oregon town of Oak Creek was shaken to the core when logger Bud Kindrick lost his mind and went a killing spree after discovering a terrible secret. Now, nearly a year later, the killings have begun again and echo those committed by Kindrick, who had been dubbed the Blood Creek Woodsman. The town Sheriff, his estranged wife, his deputy and a pushy reporter must get to the bottom of what's going on while the bodies pile up around them!
- Click, click..who's there? What's real and what's not? A young girl, a boy with desires, a restless wife. Three lives collide exposing the dark underbelly of the Net. Where do you run when life disappoints you?
- "The Jessicas are turning 30" weaves together six compelling narratives of people who were born Jessica in 1989. The film captures what it's like to be 30 in America today. For millennial women, the milestone has become an age heavy with expectation. Thirty-year-old American women today are far less likely to be married and have children than they were 30 years ago - they're also more likely to have a four-year degree and a full-time job. Jessica Leiti has overdosed six times but finally feels like she's turning her life around. Jessica Rosario is a rapper who felt like she and her young mother grew up together. Jessyca Jones sometimes wishes she had the highest dose of Valium just so she could sleep through the night. Growing up, Jessie Read didn't understand gender rules existed - until he broke them. He felt unsafe. Jessica Amos wishes she were more fit and had traveled the world before she had kids. Jessica Grant wanted to be on Broadway. She's learned that her aspirations don't always have to be so calculated. The Lily is made up of a team of eight millennials. As we each approach this milestone age, we find ourselves discussing what it means to us. This film was born from these explorations as part of an often discussed and diverse generation. "The Jessicas are turning 30" is produced, directed, edited and scored by women. This is the first film produced by The Lily. "The Jessicas are turning 30" is a film from The Lily and The Washington Post. The Lily is a publication of The Washington Post that elevates stories critical to women's lives. We are named after the first U.S. newspaper started by women in 1849. Our mission is two-fold: Empower with news and information, and expose diverse voices and perspectives.