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- The Feds try to take down notorious American gangsters John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd during a booming crime wave in the 1930s.
- To help his discouraged son get through college, a funloving and obnoxious rich businessman decides to enter the school as a student himself.
- A family's reaction when Ben, the youngest son, is kidnapped and then found nine years later living in the same town where his family had just moved.
- The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "RAW" brand collide each and every week on WWE Monday Night.
- Two researchers in a green alternative energy project are put on the run when they are framed for murder and treason.
- After she gets pregnant, a teenage girl must decide whether she should keep the baby or not.
- Michael, at 30, has a great job, still have his four best friends, and has a beautiful girlfriend, but his life seems predictable. Until he meets a college girl. It seems that everybody's having relationship problems.
- In Berlin, an alcoholic man, recently released from prison, joins his elderly friend and a prostitute in a determined dream to leave Germany and seek a better life in Wisconsin.
- A weekly series hosted and produced by pilots featuring interesting people, the latest aircraft, the coolest technology and the best fly-in destinations. The Aviators is all-things-aviation: For everyone who has ever gazed skywards.
- Peter Brackett and Sabrina Peterson are two competing Chicago newspaper reporters who join forces to unravel the mystery behind a train derailment.
- Collectors discover that they can turn trash into treasure, thanks to the appraisal skills of the show's specialists in antiques and fine art; Mark L. Walberg hosts.
- A documentary about Albert Fish, who was a sadistic and cannibalistic serial killer.
- A young woman fumbles with love and ethics as she navigates a career with one of corporate America's darlings...the pharmaceutical industry.
- A reporter follows an incestuous brother and sister who kill tourists in the name of God.
- After the recent death of his father, Jackson Snorek decides he needs to spend more time with his friends, as people's lives can be very short. He runs into an old friend and decides to get the gang together to go camping at an old campsite that Jackson's old friend, Zach, and him attended when they were little. After being shut down, no one knew anything was going on there, until the 4 friends stumble upon Ingen's most recent creation: Operation Rebirth.
- A workplace dramedy that goes behind-the-scenes with an unruly group of campaign workers and volunteers living life on the campaign trail.
- Documentary about the pornography industry and the apparent violent anti-woman slant much of it takes.
- A fan remake of the 1984 film Footloose.
- On his book tour, Michael Moore exposes more wrongdoing by greedy big businesses and callous politicians around America.
- Tom Berninger chronicles his time spent on the road as a member of the tour crew for The National, the rock & roll band fronted by his brother, Matt.
- A popular high school hockey player hides the fact that he is an alcoholic.
- Footage from Michael Moore's 60-city tour of college campuses and other venues showcases what the filmmaker calls "the birth of a new political generation.
- Two aspiring academics and best friends take a road trip through Wisconsin to compete for the same university teaching job.
- Shortly after returning to his hometown to deal with issues from his past, David's father is found dead. While the cause of death is initially thought to be suicide, a rumor soon spreads that his death was not, in fact, of his own doing.
- In 1968, two best friends joined an elite team and flew into a war zone wearing powder blue dresses. They were Red Cross Donut Dollies. These idealistic young women embraced their mission - to cheer up the GIs in Vietnam - with energy, creativity, compassion and resolve but had no idea what they were getting into. 47 years later, they reunite in Vietnam to retrace their steps; ask why they went; ask whether they made a difference; unlock buried memories and share their stories for the first time.
- Chad Vader is Darth Vader's lesser known lame brother. He currently struggles to run Empire Market, a grocery store where chaos never seems to stop.
- 7 nightmarish films. A brute shows a local boy hell through his haunted ax, the streets of Madison are stalked by a deranged sexual psychopath, Ed Gein is resurrected as a dentist with a penchant for extraction, the flipside of the American family screams itself to life, and an elicit drug transforms a singer into the angel of death!!! Hole in the Wall brings the nasty underbelly of life right into your home.
- Interviews with people involved with and leading the Madison, Wisconsin area resistance to the Vietnam war.
- TV SeriesThe real life events which took place from 2006 through 2007, and how the U.S. Marines of the Alpha Co. 1/24th 4th Marine Division were a pivotal role in the Tribal Awakening against Al-Qaeda in Fallujah, Iraq.
- When Ethel is threatened with eviction from her retirement community, her friends Vivian and Ruth become co-conspirators in the heist of the century. Their target: the local bingo hall.
- Three young men commit themselves to one of the best summers of their lives...marching in a World Class drum and bugle corps. The bond of brotherhood this organization provides, helps them through both their struggles and their triumphs.
- When debts are due, there's no where to hide and somebody's going to pay. A low level bag man, his wife, his brother, a stripper, the strip club owner, a junkie whore, a psychopathic mute, a crime boss, and others, all collide in a final dance of death over money and survival.
- This documentary examines how, since 2008, right-wing groups have worked with certain states, to make it harder to vote, particularly for minority groups and young people.
- The story of the life and career of football star Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch (who plays himself).
- An overworked, middle-aged Texas woman embezzles from her employer and abandons her family to seek out a mysterious room that has been appearing to her in visions during seizure-like attacks.
- While former paramedic Emily tries to live a low-key life to cope with her PTSD, her new roommate has other plans--and a long-held vendetta against medical personnel.
- Lauren (Kristen Casey) is obsessed with death. To the point of it taking over her life. Satan on one shoulder and Mason on the other, Lauren finds that normalcy is more than just a state of mind.
- Director Rebecca Carpenter's father, Lewis Carpenter, was a running back for Vince Lombardi's NFL Champion Green Bay Packers. When he dies, her family receives a surprise call from Boston University's brain bank requesting his brain - with shocking results. Lew becomes the 18th NFL player diagnosed postmortem with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative neurocognitive disorder that can cause episodes of rage, social withdrawal, and other unusual behaviors. Carpenter finds herself at ground zero of an unfolding public health controversy and embarks on a three-year odyssey across America to explore the far-reaching implications of this "new" disease in football players. Carpenter approaches her subjects with refreshing humor, manic curiosity, and a huge heart as her father's former teammates and adversaries, scientists, historians, and other families affected by CTE offer their insights and support. Through quirky and poignant visits with family friends, former NFL players, and headline-stealing scientists such as Dr. Bennet Omalu, Rebecca pursues a mystery decades in the making. From NFL Hall of Famers like Mike Ditka and James Lofton, to neuropathologist Dr. Ann McKee, she begins to understand the depression, obsessiveness, forgetfulness, and unpredictable temper that often complicated her relationship with her dad are common side effects of repeat blunt force trauma to the brain.
- When raising money to make another movie falls through, Ian and Gordon continue the movie ventures with zero dollars.
- In August of 2001, a group of disillusioned college students calls a world summit to counter apathy of their privileged generation and unite a splintered activist front. Lured by the promise of free food and booze, hundreds of young people descend upon a borrowed country estate to drink, use drugs, have sex and swap politics. Anticipating an event of historical significance, two aspiring filmmakers solicit a grant from a soft drink company to document the event as it unfolds. Their footage vividly illustrates the different agendas and perspectives in attendance. As the organizers sink deeper into the logistical nightmare of managing a modern revolution the filmmakers bear witness to the group's loss of confidence in their ability to change the world.
- A 90-year-old triathlete and an 83-year-old high jumper work to overcome serious physical injuries in order to compete in their events despite doctor's orders.
- Ben has erotic feelings for his roommate. Currently they are the best of friends but his roommate seems oblivious to the sexual nature of Ben's feelings. Should he just be honest with him?
- Follow the deeply-emotional journey of 10 athletes with neuromuscular disorders and amputations competing for the first time ever at the CrossFit Games.
- This is not reality...this is real. College Life is a completely self-produced groundbreaking series following students as they embark on their freshman year of college in Madison, Wisconsin.
- Thirteen people travel to Knoxville, Tennessee where the experience God in the form of a Covenant event called CHIC. There, Kaleb & the rest of the group meet exciting new people from all walks pf life. Special appearances from KB, Lecrae, for King & Country, Moriah Peters & Rend Collective.
- 'I know we just met, but will you hold me?' Cuddle parties, snuggle houses, cuddle therapy... from Alabama to Colorado to San Francisco to Wisconsin and to New York, the cuddling movement is growing bigger and bigger and faces an uphill climb in mainstream acceptance. This new documentary explores this revolutionary trend in restoring basic human needs in a world where human touch seems to happen less and less.
- Luna Ruiz, a first-generation Latina college student, grapples with academic burnout. Her journey takes a dark turn when the menacing Shadow Figure taunts her, as she encounters racial prejudices on her college campus. Her internal struggle intensifies as she is forced to confront the battle between her identity, and a college campus that seems to despise her ethnicity.
- Matt Edwards was the Bridget Jones of addiction - instead of cigarettes, drinks and pounds he chronicled every hit, milligram and his constant struggle to stop. "Written Off" is to addiction what the movie "Philadelphia" was to AIDS - it examines the secret life of a user, challenging stigma and shame.
- Matt Sloan, Aaron Yonda, and other incredible improv-comedians get drunk while playing board games.
- Scars your middle school age students for life.