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- A chronicle of the days leading up to Jeff Buckley's performance at his father's tribute concert in 1991.
- The goatman is back, and he's out to get you. Are you fast enough to out-ride the legendary creature?
- Boko Haram tried to make weapons out of them. These girls refused.
- A team of lovably schlubby office drones who suddenly find themselves in a position to pitch a big new idea to head honcho Vivienne. What ensues is a madcap dash for a prototype and presentation.
- TV Mini SeriesA street kid is forever changed after he endures the trial, persecution and death of Jesus of Nazareth.
- iPhone 13 Pro. The biggest camera upgrade to iPhone ever. Featuring all new Cinematic mode that lets you shift focus from the foreground to the background, 3x optical zoom, advanced low-light performance, macro video, advanced stabilization, and it shoots in ProRes. It's Hollywood in your pocket.
- Acwoman trapped in a monotonous relationship. The sterility of her protagonist's home life to the deep and colorful wilderness emphasizes the need to reconnect with the natural world; putting her in a trance.
- "Flat Lake" follows the peculiar activities of Sir Charles Wimsgrove who has hatched an eccentric plan to convert the entire area into some sort of crazy Eden-like paradise. However, his plan is thwarted by local journalist Sinead McSwain, who, with the help of Historian, Doctor Guy Bensley, discovers her own unique other-wordly powers that ultimately enables her to put a stop to Wimsgrove's lunacy.
- Take one Muslim advocate for global jihad and put him in a room with one conservative Christian on a mission to evangelize the world's Muslims. Which man will be left standing? Touching down in four hotbeds of religious fundamentalism - Pakistan, Lebanon, UK, and heartland America - "Holy Wars" goes behind the scenes of the 1400 year old conflict between Islam and Christianity. The film follows a danger-seeking Christian missionary and a radical Muslim Irish convert, both of whom believe in an apocalyptic battle, after which their religion will ultimately rule the world. Tracking their lives from the onset of the "War on Terror" to the election of Barack Obama, "Holy Wars" shows that even the most radical of believers can be transformed by our changing world.
- Homework assignments are always a drag, and this week's is no different. The teacher assigns his class projects on gravity, due Friday. Accompanied by a reading of the comedically caustic poem "Homework! Oh, Homework!" by Jack Prelutsky, the kids head out to construct their experiments with watermelons, eggs, ramps and bicycles, all of which they document and analyze using educational apps for the 9.7-inch Apple iPad. After marking up their final observations with the Apple Pencil, these students are ready to present their Newtonian models of orbit, velocity and force in class on Friday. And, during experimentation time, they even got to jump on a trampoline covered with water balloons! Maybe not all homework is so bad after all.
- Gannicus Batiartis is a loyal and dutiful servant to the Empire. An exalted hero of the coliseum gladiator games. In his final battle he faces the "spirit of vengeance" for an epic and glorious death.
- Mulit, the most popular hairdresser in Bombay, has it all. Then one day, beautiful Nita visits his hair salon, steals his heart and changes Mulit's life forever.
- This dark tale is told through the eyes of Marius Titus, a fearless Roman soldier who wants to avenge the murder of his family at the hands of barbarian bandits. In his quest for what he sees as justice, Marius confronts the corruption, turmoil and depravity that marked the decline of Rome, and comes to question whether he's fighting for the empire's honor or his own.
- Lifesize is the comical tale of a family's Grandmother who makes a curious decision at the end of her life. Past this point, she has decreed, she will only be seen wearing a robotic mask and shall no longer be known by such ridiculous names as "Mother" or Grandma." Being the matriarch, the others really have no choice but to accept her wishes and all the tongue-in-cheek situations that ensue.
- The old ways of working were made up by a bunch of dead guys. It's your turn now, make up something better.
- Brutal killings are sweeping the homes of Rome, a mysterious woman-in-white drifts through the smoldering gardens of a decorated Roman general's home, somberly musing on glory and power, hatred and vengeance.
- The official "back-to-school/electronics" campaign for Walmart featuring a group of skateboarders filming each other perform tricks and stunts through a school campus.
- Academy Award nominee actor John Malkovich stars in this Squarespace commercial where he tries to create a personal page on the internet only to find out that a John Malkovich domain was already existing. This infuriates the actor, who gets truly curious in knowing who's on the other side of the page that carries his name.
- "Jane Lloyd" is a musically driven short film telling the title character's life story with shots centered around all the ways her name has ever been depicted, from cradle to gravestone. The film documents Jane Lloyd's wholesome childhood swiftly unfolding in 1970's England, only to become a faded memory once she arrives in Hollywood to pursue her dream of fame. There, we join her on a classic "becoming Hollywood" journey, in search of the elusive castle in the clouds.
- After a hard day at war, Marius and an elder soldier discuss the true nature of war and heart of Rome. As future battles loom over them, it's becoming more and more clear that the Fall of Rome is imminent.
- Official Playstation 3 media campaign that features people on a crowded city sidewalk as clips from popular video games begin to be superimposed onto all of their t-shirts.
- Three friends, one of whom is visually impaired and has a miniature guide horse named Carmine, set off to find Carmine a very special pair of sneakers for a very special occasion.
- IPhone has privacy features like App Tracking Transparency and Mail Privacy Protection that help you control who sees your data and who doesn't.
- Only an idiot would season rabbit fricassee with something as vulgar as basil... A short film about food, vanity, and all that can happen when a real gourmet has to have the last word at all costs.
- Instagram series featuring teens and young adults talking about their experiences with bullying.
- This short film was shot in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It addresses the Bush administration's response to the tragedy.
- Tobias 427 follows the story of nerdy high school senior Tobias as he struggles to deal with the painful and daunting task of attending school five days a week. After putting some thought into it, he logs onto eBay and purchases a real life pet ninja. The box alone gives Tobias hope of a brighter future. Toby and the ninja enjoy life together but the ninja is not the answer to Tobias's problems in a conventional way.
- Gun violence shouldn't be part of growing up.
- Daryl Palumbo has the Midas touch.
- Due to a shortage of forensically-trained nurses and limited information on where to find them, survivors may have to travel long distances to find the nearest Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner or wait hours for an exam.