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- A mockumentary on a group of typical office workers, where the workday consists of ego clashes, inappropriate behavior, tedium and romance.
- The relationship of a contemporary married couple, charting their evolution over a span of years by cross-cutting between time periods.
- Wanda, a lonely housewife, drifts through mining country until she meets a petty thief who takes her in.
- Employees of a software company discover a conspiracy to use the games made by the company to control the thoughts of its customers.
- A couple struggle to learn the truth about the origins of their unborn child-- a demonic entity that emerges from the body.
- It started as a friendly meeting between 4 old buddies with their former basketball coach and ended up revealing the truth about their relationship. The meeting forces the five men to reveal their true characters, to be honest with each other for the first time in their lives. When the night comes to an end, they decide to go back to the old glorious days and reunite into the team which won that championship season, back in 1957.
- When ex pro wrestler Buck Severs travels to an abandoned wildlife preserve with his friends for 'Bro's Weekend,' they become the targets of a deadly manhunt and Buck must find the fighter in himself before it's too late.
- Abe Saperstein, owner/manager of the world-famous "Harlem Globetrotters", an all-Negro professional basketball team, signs Billy Townsend, an All-American, to play with the "Globetrotters." Saperstein wants Billy to finish school first and get his degree but, despite the good advice, Billy quits college and joins the team. He becomes the team star, gets married after sneaking out of a hotel contrary to Saperstein's instructions, and is injured when returning to the hotel. As a result, the team loses an important game, and Billy is fired. He signs a big-money contract to play with another team in the following season, but after a heart-to-heart talk with his wife about caring for others instead of just himself, he asks his old team to take him back. By rejoining the "Globetrotters," he invalidated the big money contract.
- A young and lonely woman's feeling of isolation is deepened after she takes part in a high-profile photo shoot and learns the destructive power of self-image.
- A man deals with the personal tragedy of his family's death by living at the vacation cabin that they last stayed at. He soon discovers he's not alone.
- The story of Abe Saperstein and the creation of the Harlem Globetrotters.
- Four teens target a wealthy mansion owned by a lonely host. In exchange for safety and the freedom to take anything within the mansion, the host compels them to listen to haunting stories of the past.
- "Fan Level Midnight: Devoted to The Office" is an explorative docuseries that traverses the United States, from the iconic desks of Dunder Mifflin to the vibrant streets of Scranton-the beating heart of the beloved show. This series paints a portrait of The Office's cultural phenomenon through heartfelt stories from its fervent fan base, including a riveting account of an auto mechanic who applied life-saving CPR techniques gleaned from the series. Featuring archival interviews from original cast members such as Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, and Jenna Fischer, the docuseries offers an intimate look at the show's impact and legacy. Viewers are treated to behind-the-scenes insights from key figures like director Paul Feig and former NBC President Kevin Reilly, providing a comprehensive look behind the scenes. "Fan Level Midnight" celebrates the enduring love for The Office and its indelible imprint on fans and pop culture alike.
- While attending the Office Super Fan Festival in Scranton, Pennsylvania, a documentary filmmaker and a passionate community share what The Office means to them.
- An ex-thug and his son attempt to find a way to move past impossible circumstances to forge a bond that has been forever broken by the murder of the child's mother.
- After a 20 year absence, drifter, George Walker, returns home to settle his grandmother's estate. As if awakening from a long dream, he finds his childhood home condemned and littered with the remnants of squatters. In the midst of trying to save his past, George falls and strikes his head, triggering an onslaught of vivid nightmares and waking visions. As the horror intrudes on George's reality, his conviction grows that someone or something is trying to kill him.
- After an accident unlocks a part of his brain few people have ever known about, an agoraphobic attorney and comic book geek faces the amazing possibility he can develop incredible superpowers... if he can overcome his fears of stepping outside his door.
- When a troubled teen is pushed to far, he takes action into his own hands. The prank he plans ends with a death of a young one! Months pass and everyone acts like nothing happened. Soon their actions will end deadly and end with his laugh.
- You Are Nothing is a parody of a self-help video series that uses the unfortunate life of middle class middle manager Mitch Repter, as fodder to explain a bizarre and darkly funny philosophy of life.
- A detective who deals specifically in produce related crime gets called in to investigate the mysterious disappearance of certain fruits and vegetables at a small italian produce store, Caravia.
- This is the story of Myke Hideous and the punk rock music industry.
- Miller's Tale is a personal journey into the life of playwright and actor Jason Miller and his relationship with his hometown, Scranton, Pennsylvania. Best known for his performance as Father Karras in The Exorcist, Miller was an equally talented writer who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for his play That Championship Season. Miller experienced a brief but brilliant period of national acclaim, then curiously abandoned Hollywood to return to his hometown. After Miller died in a local bar Scranton, at the age of 62, filmmaker and fellow Scranton native Rebecca Marshall Ferris set out with her camera to talk to the women he loved, the friends he drank with, and the celebrities he worked with to find answers to some perplexing questions. Why did this exceptional playwright, who achieved such phenomenal early success, never write a Broadway play again? And what happened to Miller in Hollywood that would make him run away from a promising acting career? Miller's Tale traces the artist's intense rise to fame and fleeting creative peak. While Miller became largely forgotten by the world, he remains, even after death, a haunting presence in Scranton. Unlike a traditional biography film, Miller's Tale uses elements of cinema verite, travelogue, and first-person narration to examine the themes that weave our lives together: dreams of success, personal failure, and hometown pride.
- A new government agency with the right to domestic charter is reformed to prevent another terrorist attack in the United States.