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- An alien takes the form of a young Wisconsin widow's husband and makes her drive him to his departure point in Arizona. Distrustful government agents, along with a more ambivalent scientist, give pursuit in hopes of intercepting them.
- Kent Stock disrupts his life to become coach of the Norway High School baseball team and try to lead them to victory.
- Two brothers who are forced off their farm in the debt stricken mid-west become folk heroes when they begin robbing the banks that have been foreclosing on farmers.
- When the husband of a dying woman is approached by a corporation pioneering a new program to extend life through robotics, they get caught in a public debate over human's relationship with technology.
- Can the Holy Spirit direct a movie? In this fast-paced documentary from the director of the popular films Finger of God, Furious Love, and Father of Lights, Darren Wilson sets out to make a movie that is completely led by the Holy Spirit. No plan, no script, no safety net--just go wherever he feels the Spirit leading him to try and discover the adventure God has for him. Whether it's the riches of Monte Carlo, a heavy metal concert, or the oldest city in the world, the result is a film that not only challenges and excites, but also reveals a God who is far more alive and active than you ever imagined.
- When a reclusive, artistic 11-year-old boy ventures from the solace of his bedroom, he experiences more than he expected, and his difficult single mother finds a meaningful connection in an unexpected place.
- This film describes the events surrounding a 1975 shootout at the Pine Ridge reservation in S. Dakota where two FBI agents were killed.
- An all women's basketball team competes against a men's team in a sex-filled showdown where there's more than one type of dunking going on.
- Alexander the Great conquered Greece, Turkey, most of Asia (present Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, parts of others) and Egypt in Africa, before age 32. Even now, his innovations in battle continue to be studied.
- Jordan Dorrington is one of the best arcade video game players in the world. He holds multiple world records in the classic arcade game, Galaga (1981). Now eager to conquer Donkey Kong (1981), the film follows as he pursues his obscure obsession.
- A TV reporter and a photographer are in the fight for their lives when their investigation into a gristly murder uncovers dark secrets among a rural community.
- Charlie and Amir are best friends who live next door to each other, but their dads were on opposite sides of war in Iraq.
- A comedy following two friends dealing with the trials and tribulations of show business, fame (or lack thereof), and their own relationship, as they painstakingly produce a new paranormal investigation reality show starring themselves.
- Somewhere Only We Know: Life in the Sticks follows the Horak family - specifically Janice and Richard - and tells the narrative of their life and legacy. The film ultimately answers the question of what is worth more than money.
- Against the backdrop of a conservative political environment, gay couples are testing the boundaries of traditional marriage and family values, and are overcoming considerable legal and cultural limitations to have children. Man Made: The Story of Two Men and a Baby is an intimate portrayal of a gay male couple's determination to be parents. Prevented from adopting a child, or accessing IVF facilities or commercial surrogacy in Australia, Tony Wood and Lee Matthews embarked on an international surrogacy arrangement that would take them to Iowa, America, for the birth of their son. This is a compelling story that explores Tony and Lee's desire to have a baby alongside the remarkable motivations of their surrogate, Junoa. The film provides a rare insight into the emotional and financial cost of surrogacy, and at the same time challenges the traditional notions of families and parenting.
- Tom Garland performs in his first original stand-up comedy special.
- "Without a Country" is the story of Will and Suzanne, farmers scratching out an existence on a small piece of land near Valle Crucis in the North Carolina mountains. When the Civil War breaks out they face an agonizing dilemma - they live in the South but they favor the Union cause. Will is conscripted into Confederate service and when he deserts, their lives are turned upside down. He joins a band of men who are heading to Kentucky to join the Federal army. When they are ambushed in Tennessee several are killed and Will narrowly escapes. He survives by hiding in the mountains. Suzanne faces her own trials when the Home Guard aggressively steps up the search for deserters in the area. Wild bears and panthers lurk in the shadows. Food is scarce. Will and Suzanne endure on-going terror as they struggle to one day reunite in peace.
- Four geeks attempt to make a Fan-produced Star Wars film, and the director quickly makes things miserable from the stress.
- Ryan, an average college student, is very unlucky with dating and relationships. On his first day of Chemistry 101, Ryan gets inspired by his professor's speech on the scientific method and decides to formulate an experiment to find his perfect girl in 2 weeks.
- Biographical look at Stanton Friedman, who for the past 40 years has been the world's foremost investigator and lecturer on the UFO phenomenon, and who broke the Roswell story in 1978.
- A troubled young man is confronted with the long term effects of sexual abuse and learns that his abuser has a new victim.
- A behind the scenes look to see what it really takes to participate and compete in Drag-N-Drive, drag racing events.
- The New World Order has been sweeping thru the World Championship Wrestling, led by "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan and the "Outsiders" Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. Now that Eric Bischoff, the top executive of WCW has flipped to the nWo--they've even taken over their own pay-per-view.