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- TV SeriesA group of Bikers in the small town of Buford Georgia turn out to be more Archangels than scumbags in this sleepy town outside of Atlanta. Misunderstood by most, they are the line between normal folks and what goes bump in the night.
- Without Fear or Favor is the first documentary film to tell the story of the dramatic and powerful contemporary relevance of Dorothy Thompson, the 'First Lady of American journalism' in the 1930s. The film reveals Thompson as America's preeminent voice against fascism and her expulsion from Nazi Germany in 1934. Thompson was physically removed from the February 1939 Nazi Bund rally in New York City's Madison Square Garden after loudly mocking speakers. That same year in June, Thompson was featured on the cover of Time Magazine, wherein she was considered as influential as then-First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Thompson was the first American woman to lead a foreign press bureau, and inspired the character played by Katharine Hepburn in the film "Woman of the Year" (1942). As early as the late-1930s Thompson was heralded as a potential nominee for U.S. president or vice-president. She had a turbulent marriage to bestselling novelist Sinclair Lewis, the first American recipient of the Nobel Prize for literature. Thompson's reporting from pre-WWII Germany inspired Lewis to write his best-selling It Can't Happen Here (1935), a satirical depiction of America's descent into authoritarian rule. Lewis's novel hit the best-seller lists once again during the 2016 presidential election, bringing renewed attention to Thompson's own legacy as an ardent anti-fascist. Lewis's novel was the story of a patriotic journalist risking it all to resist authoritarianism. Thompson's reporting was cited by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchill as having played a vital role in building public confidence and support for the war effort. Albert Einstein said that Thompson was the "awakener of the American conscience."
- A Girl is abandoned by her parents because they blame her for her brothers death, so her uncles take her in and teach her how to be an assassin. Fast forward thirteen years and she's a deadly assassin devoid of emotions.
- A Mexican drug cartel uses a Car Rental as a front for its business. The employees never thought this was real until they give the keys to a specific car to the wrong group of guys.
- This is the true story of Robert Pikin Quiroga, a boxer that against all odds fought to become San Antonio's 1st World Champion fighter.
- People always blame the gun but never blame the bully
- A documentary portrait of jazz musician Steve Lacy, a master of the soprano saxophone. Includes interviews and footage of a concert at New Jazz at the Public Theater, New York City, New York, on October 29, 1983.