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- A woman enters the afterlife briefly after a car crash that kills her husband. But she survives - and finds herself possessing strange powers.
- Blynn Lehman, one of nine children living in 1917 Pasadena, California, faces a year full of challenges: His older brother announces that he has received a draft notice from the Army; and his father informs the family that pay cuts and the economic struggles of the time compels them to tighten their belts and do what they can to make it through their present financial struggles. As Blynn watches his older siblings start working and saving, he decides to lead the younger kids in an attempt to help the family survive. An overheard conversation leads Blynn to believe that composing a hit song could make big money, and since his father has already begun writing a song about the love of God, Blynn and his siblings try to help their father finish the song. Their comical failed attempts to write a verse for the song cause Blynn to realize that he doesn't understand what it means to love God. When Blynn stumbles across the perfect verse to finish the song, the hunt for the author begins, leading them from an old asylum to a scholarly Rabbi where they learn that an ancient Jewish Rabbi living in Germany during the time of the first crusade originally composed the verse that they are now using to complete their father's song. When the family receives news that their oldest brother has died in the war, Blynn's struggle to understand God's love comes to a climax. Ultimately, Blynn learns what it means to love God and others.
- A hunting vacation goes horribly awry for 4 friends after they accidentally shoot the lease's land owner.
- "Calington Castle" is a Christian "Game of Thrones" meets "Lord of the Rings" feature film based on the book series by R.A. Feller.
- Two Tejanos (Texas of Mexican descent) kill two white men in a small south Texas town in 1883. One witness and his little brother accompany a Texas ranger turned bounty hunter across the Nueces strip in pursuit of these fugitives.
- Having served seven years in prison following a failed heist, Gregg Garland is hell-bent on tracking down the man responsible for his downfall.
- The dramatic and adventurous story of the the apostle Thaddeus, his calling by Jesus of Nazareth and his ministry during the first century, and the violent opposition he endured.
- A darkly comic retelling of Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera, from Erik the Phantom's, twisted perspective.
- It's the year of 1871 when Damien, a weathered, veteran Texas Ranger is summoned by a band of renegade Apaches to act as bounty hunter on their behalf. The Apaches claim a 'white holy man' has been a curse to them by stirring up hatred against them and has further degraded them by raping one of their young women. Justice is blind, but Damien is not; he has his eyes set on the bounty the Apaches have offered: disclosure to the whereabouts of a hidden Mexican gold stash, which to the Apache way of life is of no value. As down payment the Apaches offer Damien a golden crucifix. Although he is irreligious, Damien has apprehensions about killing a minister, but he ultimately agrees to do it, not being able to turn down the promised bounty. Whenever he rides into town, however, Damien finds two 'white holy men' - a Catholic priest and a Baptist preacher. Damien finds the priest and asks to give a confession. Damien shares his guilt about having no guilt for the many lives he's taken in the 'name and power of the law.' The Texas Ranger secretly wrestles with the question of which of the two ministers to kill. The priest ignorantly gives Damien guidance: 'The lot is cast into the lap, but the whole disposing thereof is of the Lord.' Will Damien choose his victim correctly, or is that choice even his to make?