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- The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "RAW" brand collide each and every week on WWE Monday Night.
- An online influencer is trapped in a smart home by a sinister hacker, and forced to start a strange live stream while her family and friends fight to get her free.
- Celebrities travel to Muncie, Indiana, where they become real-life reserve police officers. Each one goes through the same training that cops get, and each is joined by a veteran of the Muncie police force when they get their assignments.
- As a forty-something door-to-door book salesman, Jerry is used to having doors shut in his face. However, a chance meeting with Jordan, an engaging young punk rocker, opens the door into a new world.
- A teachers assistant, trapped in a small town with a strange illness, takes on a local missing persons case aided by a Pale Man down the hall.
- A collector of rare books finds the rumored "Black Book". Each of the stories is told by different directors, shot all over the United States.
- In their final year at Muncie's Southside High School, a group of seniors hurtles toward maturity with a combination of joy, despair, and an aggravated sense of urgency. They are also learning a great deal about life, both in and out of school, and not what school officials think they are teaching.
- Briggs Sheridan can't chase his gambling-dragon fast enough, and when it looks to cost him more than a few broken limbs, he unwittingly puts more skin in the game than intended.
- Maury has a problem... He is a college freshman who is taken advantage of, picked on, and ignored. However, this is the monotony that Maury has come to expect and subsequently rely on. This is what college life is for Maury, until one day when he makes an agreement and his problems begin to be eliminated one by one.
- In a dystopian future where pain and emotion have been suppressed by a government-issued drug called Torpase, Joshua Barrett (Tommy Martin) coasts through the monotony of his repetitive, workaday life. But when he's kidnapped by a rebellious priest (Richard Hackel), Joshua is exposed to a world beyond Torpase, changing everything he thought he knew about what it means to live. Also starring Louie Lawless, Amy Hunt, and Kyle Dal Santo, "Cheery Point" examines the necessity of pain and despair and "covers a wide range of possibilities that this country, as a whole, could face" (IMDb review).
- Six-part documentary on the city of Muncie, Indiana - nicknamed "Middletown" after a study in the 1920s deemed it representative of middle America. The series finds that amid the great cultural and technological changes since the initial study, social and moral values and ideals in Muncie have remained virtually unchanged in over 50 years. Episodes examine: a mayoral campaign; a prominent high school basketball rivalry; local religious activities; the struggles of a large family in operating the local Shakey's pizza parlor; remarriage between divorcees; and the everyday lives of high school students.
- Certain electromagnetic frequencies can cause mental disruption in human beings... and now someone has decided to put that to the test on the people of a small town. Used as guinea pigs, the citizens find their lives turned upside down in a terrifying nightmare that will haunt your mind long after the chilling climax.
- When a model convinces a friend to try one of her special treats, their one day getaway transforms into an impossible mission: don't die and get home.
- The Song is a reality television show that features artists/songwriters performing their original music for a panel of judges comprised of top industry professionals. The panelists will select the artist and their song to then be taken to "The Workshop" where the artist's determination, dedication and passion will be put to the test through a grueling musical boot-camp working with a music producer and his team. Together, they will have 48 hours to convert the original composition into a production ready for a national release. The home audience is along for the ride. As each hour ticks by, pressure mounts and nerves are raw, as the artist will be opening for a national act, debuting the newly reworked song for the very first time for a packed house and the home audience.
- Sketches by a college comedy troupe based out of Muncie, Indiana.
- "Maintenance by any Means" is about two maintenance men vying for the position of maintenance supervisor in an apartment complex. The maintenance men must compete with each other in order to get the job left open by the former Maintenance Supervisor. They need evaluations by the people who live at the apartments for every work order they finish. The problem is the renters themselves. Each one they run into has their own set of interesting problems. The maintenance men soon discover that a positive review may be hard to come by. Fixing broken down items in the apartments is the least of their worries. Finally one of the maintenance men must win the contest, by any means.
- In anthology style, a group of writers tell horror stories during a pitch meeting.
- 3 friends set out on a trip on the back roads of America to go visit a relative's grave site. Along the way, they encounter a hitchhiker that is on a mission to retrieve new victims for his father Dr. Sinister...and his crazed family of experiments. When Screnge brings home new victims...Experiment 53 can begin.
- What happens when ambition blinds morality? For three long years a struggling documentary filmmaker tries to unravel the poetic allure behind suicide...and for three long years he has failed. But now, with a new subject to couple with his deranged sense of determination, he will stop at nothing to "witness with the lens that ultimate decision that is made in those final moments...".
- In a small Indiana lake town, amidst the fishing boats and the local tavern, a once-famous painter is preparing for her comeback. Dispatched to cover the story is Diane Butler, a reporter from Chicago, who must travel to the Midwestern town of Grove Lake to track down Mandy Donovan, who left the art world thirty years ago only to re-appear in this small lake town. Diane does not care much for rural life, but as the date of Mandy's art show approaches, this big city girl slowly learns to appreciate the people of Grove Lake and the values they hold dear.
- A documentary that takes a look at the relationship between humans and animals. We look at the positive aspects of these relationships, the side effects of animal abuse, and some of the hardships faced by animal shelters.
- This documentary focuses on the life of Garfield creator Jim Davis leading up to the creation of his famous feline. Interviews and archival footage provide an interesting look into one of the most successful artists ever to have worked in the comic strip industry. This piece was created for the Garfield: The Movie DVD release.
- A behind the scenes look to see what it really takes to participate and compete in Drag-N-Drive, drag racing events.
- A woman, seeking justice for her late spouse, goes after the evil corporation she holds responsible. Joining with a small band of resistance fighters, their shaky alliance will only get her so far.
- Emily speaks to a priest about her suicidal roommate, Caroline Smith, whom she never talks to, and who never shows up to project meetings.
- Psychotic car enthusiast Ray is tired of people walking all over him. He has been repeatedly trying out for the amateur racing league for the past 5 yrs and gets turned down before he ever enters the car. Ray decides to get the thrill that he's been yearning for. After setting up traps on roadways across Indiana to take out the competition. Ray is hunted by Detective Lee, who's determined on bringing him in. After an unexpected accident, Rays best friend Billy acquires his car and brain. Curious, Billy Frankensteined Ray back to life. Well sorta - Watch as Frankencar goes on a killing spree getting back at anyone who did him wrong or simply gets in his way. Battling Town Antagonist Venus, Detective Lee, The Red Death MC, and the local police in Blacktop Massacre.
- When forced to deal with someone from a different background than you, do you accept them, or immediately shun them away? James is a young, single dad working at a factory with his friend, in order to support his mother and child. When Cole, the Jermain factory owner's son, shows up for his first day of work early in the summer, James is told to "make friends." Though reluctant at first, the two bond over a shared love of art, specifically graffiti. As the summer comes to a close, tension between the three has become unbearable, so Jermain takes things into his own hands.
- ShortWhile on the surface, two survivors fight to stop an apocalyptic presence from breaking into their safe house. However, as the force breaches their windows and doors, blinding light fills the room and mysterious wedding bells ring, changing their futures forever.
- A microbrewery is usually defined as a beer brewed commercially by craft brewing methods. Often the brewery makes up part of a brewpub, a brewery attached to a bar or restaurant. In this sense, microbreweries are the underdogs of the beer industry because the big brothers such as Anheuser Busch and Coors simply create what sells. Their focus is not to incorporate fruit or hops into their finished product. However, there is much to be said by how beer drinkers and their loyalty to local microbreweries in lieu of the "big guys." In simplest terms, people simply crave the flavor. A Coors Light or Bud will taste exactly the same here, as it will in New York City or in Los Angeles. The result from a brew that is brewed at a local microbrewery is made with more body, more taste, more individuality, more flavors and one that is an excellent accompaniment to fine food. The bottom line is, microbreweries, in particular Black Acre Brewery of Irvington and Upland Brewery of Bloomington evoke innovativeness, which, in return, causes them to profit and cause a slight decrease in sales from their big brothers. But is it all really about the money? Do they wish to grow and compete at an equal playing field with the Big 3? Do they just really love what they do? This story is about the upbringing of Indiana microbreweries but more specifically how the need to drink local has taken a sudden interest over the years.
- Two college students and a young teenage boy are terrorized by paranormal forces.
- Saddened by a bad breakup, a newly single man takes the advice of his best friend and goes for an alleviating walk around town. However, it's anything but calming as the man stumbles across a mugging in progress. Breaking up the attack and believing himself to be a hero, things quickly go awry as there's much more going on than meets the eye.
- A group of gamers go on the ultimate quest for Nerdvana.
- Two friends attempt to reconnect.
- When a young man wakes up in a warehouse, he calls his friend to try and figure out how he got there and if he is losing his mind, as the normal rules of reality do not seem to apply.
- Ben falls asleep and begins to dream that he is a character in six different nightmares filmed in six different forms of stop-motion animation. Ben is struck by lightning while flying, is taken by a huge octopus creature, is eaten by a fire breathing dragon, is chased by two intimidating men, is chased in a car by a dinosaur, and has to fight an evil version of himself. Will Ben finally wake up?
- Autumn, a young nicotine addicted mother living in the rust belt, finds herself in a place she never imagined: unhappily raising the child of a husband she no longer loves while juggling a relationship with another man. The only thing her son, hopeful 7-year-old Jayden, wants is to give his father the perfect birthday. After raiding his piggy bank, Jayden convinces Autumn to take him to the store for birthday candles and strawberry icing. Along the way, Autumn's decisions and addictions not only jeopardize Jayden's plan, but his life.
- Hoping to finish her remaining assignments, a depressed and stress-filled student soon finds herself questioning whether or not the things she's seeing and experiencing are a side effect of sleep deprivation or something much more sinister and otherworldly.
- Black Baseball in Indiana features interviews with Negro Leagues players and historians, telling the unsung stories of the Indianapolis ABCs, Indianapolis Clowns and other influential baseball teams. Travel with the former players as they strive to reaffirm Indiana's significance to baseball before and after Jackie Robinson.
- A farmer is interrogated by police after an activist's dead body is found on his ranch.