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- A detective on the verge of retirement teams with a professor of African Studies to track down a serial killer who is performing the ancient black magic practice of Muti.
- After a teenager's friends die in an accident, he finds running allows him to remember them perfectly. Running, however, also brings him notoriety. He is caught between keeping the past alive and making new memories in the present.
- After being sent to a sinister religious retreat by their stepfather, two siblings fight to escape in order to save their mother from harm's way.
- A three-part drama telling the story of a black girl and her family who try to hold onto their land during the Depression.
- Waking in Mississippi explores the power of the national media to, surprisingly, mitigate long held animosities resulting from a legacy of slavery and Jim Crow. The irony of Hollywood fabricating a race riot for the sake of A Time to Kill provides a framework for presenting the complexity of race relations in a historically troubled region. Less than a year prior to filming, National Guardsmen were alerted to the possibility of actual race rioting in the town square, during federally monitored run-off election. Using footage of the movie production, scenes from the 1996 local premiere in Jackson, film clips, and interviews with writer John Grisham, director Joel Shumacher, actor Samuel Jackson and members of the film crew, we investigate the temporary and permanent effects of Hollywood's takeover of Canton. Local residents relate their personal experiences as extras and comment on the impact of the racially charged blockbuster. We incorporate local and national media coverage of the production, placing special emphasis on the commercial negotiations of the town's history.
- "In My Father's Footsteps" is a faith-based documentary film about WWE Superstar Ted DiBiase Jr. The film portrays Ted's experiences as a Christian, following in the footsteps of his 'heavenly father'. The documentary also shares what it is like for Ted Jr. to be the 'legacy' of his father, WWE Hall of Famer and Christian minister "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase. Lastly, the movie highlights the milestone of Ted Jr. becoming a father for the first time.
- What promises to be a stormy night of fun, costumes, and pranks turns deadly when a group of high school seniors, who are staging an elaborate senior prank, find themselves trapped on campus, tormented by someone from the town's dark past who's returned for bloody vengeance. One by one, the students disappear until only a few remain to battle the fiendish psychopath whose identity reveals a gruesome twist that no one could have ever suspected
- The journey of one man to uncover his father's past. What he finds out is much more than he originally sought.
- Savvy Turtle wrote Rock On while recovering from devastating injuries at Walter Reed Army Medical Center while his buddies and rest of the Military's wounded soldiers were feeling down and wanted to give up on life and end their lives. Stand up, Tap The Shell and keep walking.
- While Savvy Turtle was recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center from 2005 through 2007, Savvy wrote and composed his first album. It took Savvy until 2017 to rehab his body. Savvy's main inspiration was a visit from Def Leppard and his YouTube Creator friend Casey Cooper. They helped Savvy to pick up his sticks again and work through the nerve damage and muscle atrophy.
- Savvy Turtle wrote and composed Afterlife while recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center to express that rough time in his life while providing encouragement to the soldiers around him to Tap The Shell and keep walking.