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- After tragedy strikes, a grieving father discovers an ancient burial ground behind his home with the power to raise the dead.
- A touching story of life in rural Maine, and the changes brought about by the closing of a town's small boat-building company -- on which many of the residents depended upon for a living.
- Emily, a troubled spirit, haunts her own house every day, wondering why she can't leave. With the help of Sylvia, a clairvoyant hired to rid the house of spirits, Emily is forced into a 'patient/therapist' relationship, uncovering disturbing mysteries about her past that may help her move on to 'the next place'.
- ShortOne for the Road was published in Night Shift, a collection of short stories by Stephen King. The film is set in 1981 in a small town outside of Bangor, Maine.
- This documentary is a detailed look into the making of Pet Sematary (1989).
- From clergymen to cabinet secretaries, academics to ambassadors, the village of Northeast Harbor, Maine, is a long established 'summer colony' where some of America's most prominent families have maintained seasonal homes for generations. But increasingly Northeast Harbor finds itself a victim of its own success; with a still-rising property base of more than $800 million, the village's once thriving community of year-round residents is finding itself more and more marginalized by the 'summer people', as rising real estate prices and declining opportunities for year-round employment push more and more year-rounders out of the community. Directed by a native son of Northeast Harbor, 'Summer Colony' is an examination of the village's history and social dynamics aimed at explaining how this situation came to pass.
- After a strange encounter with an old homeless man, Quinn Rogers (Bill Cassinelli) is stricken with a strange appetite for things in his sleep. Upon learning that he might be responsible for eating more than just snacks, he tries everything imaginable to fix the disorder before the bodies begin piling up and the trail leads back to him.
- "Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage." No statement could be more true for Dr. David Weber.