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- The Griswold family's cross-country drive to the Walley World theme park proves to be much more arduous than they ever anticipated.
- An impressionable teenage girl from a dead-end town, and her older greaser boyfriend, embark on a killing spree in the South Dakota Badlands.
- A hard-nosed Chicago journalist has an unlikely love affair with an eagle researcher.
- Marc Summers explores the history of the most famous foods of all time.
- A group of teenagers battle a horde of zombies and evil creatures that live underneath a graveyard.
- A cybernetic agent is assigned to break up a drug smuggling ring.
- A young, civilian aristocrat with no practical military experience must lead his bottom-dollar crew on a dangerous mission and overcome his youth, inexperience, and self doubt in this sci-fi drama.
- In April 2013, a lecturer at the University of New Hampshire submitted a paper to the Annals of Mathematics. Within weeks word spread-- a little-known mathematician, with no permanent job, working in complete isolation had made an important breakthrough towards solving the Twin Prime Conjecture. Yitang Zhang's techniques for bounding the gaps between primes soon led to rapid progress by the Polymath Group, and a further innovation by James Maynard. The film is a study of Zhang's rise from obscurity and a disadvantaged youth to mathematical celebrity. The story of quiet perseverance amidst adversity, and Zhang's preference for thinking and working in solitude, is interwoven with a history of the Twin Prime Conjecture as told by several mathematicians, many of whom have wrestled with this enormously challenging problem in Number Theory-- Daniel Goldston, Kannan Soundararajan, Andrew Granville, Peter Sarnak, Enrico Bombieri, James Maynard, Nicholas Katz, David Eisenbud, Ken Ribet, and Terry Tao.
- Graduate student Calliope Girard's orderly life is thrown into chaos by unexplained seizures that unlock buried memories of a violent past.
- A wrongly convicted martial artist seeks revenge for the murder of his brother's family by a gang looking for the money he was convicted of stealing.
- This non-fiction series provides an inside look into the world's oldest youth rodeo association, chronicling the stories of contestants, families, and rodeo personal inside and outside the arena.
- Follow the officers and crew of the Chimera as they embark on a perilous mission, with an untested Captain, a battered ship, and an uncertain future.
- A headstrong detective attempts to enlist the aid of a burned-out psychic to help find her sister's killer.
- Scrap is a feature documentary which follows the history of two eccentric builders and their amazing structures which were both built by a single man: "The Forevertron" built by Tom Every and "Bishop Castle" built by Jim Bishop. The film focuses on the eccentric architects of these structures, as they are as fascinating and awe inducing as their creations.
- Americart is a documentary film filmed in ten cities across the U.S., from NYC to Sonoma County, CA, featuring interviews of artists, art teachers, museum curators, and everyday Americans talking about how art has an impact in their life.
- Weekly series in which the brilliant Jean Shepherd told stories, visited interesting locations and met interesting people. Initialo series was in 1971. Series was resurrected for additional episodes in 1985.
- Four psychopaths walk into a bar. What could go wrong?
- Skeezy entitled twits agree to take a real estate tour of an old slaughterhouse. What could go wrong?
- A woman struggling after the choice she made twelve years earlier wrestles with God. Features the song 'The Choice' by Chris Jackman. A 168 Film Project.
- Four sociopaths receive a message from their dying boss to meet up at a dive bar for the big payoff.
- In the high stakes world of espionage, sometimes you've got one chance... WILSON CHANCE, secret agent for the Canadian government. He lives for the moment. He lives for excitement. He lives for danger. Actually, he just hopes he lives! What starts off as a routine surveillance assignment, turns into a deadly game of spy versus spy, as Wilson Chance becomes unwittingly marked for assassination! Now up against a ruthless gang of Gen-X villains, our man Chance could be in for an early retirement. With the help of his stunning partner Kitty Devonshire, and his hyperactive sidekick Sammy, its going to take everything they've got to just to stay alive.
- A happy couple tries to work their way through one of life's little inconveniences.
- "Damon Runyon's Pueblo" is a period semi-documentary film about the famed author's formative years in the turn-of-the-century West. In Colorado, Runyon developed the writing skills that eventually made him the highest-paid short story writer of his time.
- The documentary is about the Arkansas River from its headwaters near Leadville, Colorado to the eastern plains on the Kansas border. The program explores the economic and social importance of the river focusing on its recreational, municipal, and agricultural value. By the year 2050, the population of Colorado is expected to double. But future growth and economic development hinges on a dependable water supply. In response, the State is deploying a water plan that will meet the needs of recreational, municipal and agricultural users. The Arkansas River basin is an important part of that plan, and this documentary will educate and inspire viewers to care for this critically important resource.