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- An oddball journalist and his psychopathic lawyer travel to Las Vegas for a series of psychedelic escapades.
- A man in an iron lung who wishes to lose his virginity contacts a professional sex surrogate with the help of his therapist and priest.
- A reporter investigates a series of murders, dubbed the Spring Break Massacre, which leads to further mayhem.
- The true story of Hunter S. Thompson's curious, bizarre, and entertaining run to be sheriff of Pitkin County in the 1970s.
- Three women each claim to be the widow of 1950s doo-wop singer Frankie Lymon, claiming legal rights to his estate.
- A cocky young man travels to Oregon to work on an apple farm. Out of his element, he finds his lifestyle and notions being picked apart by everyone who crosses his path.
- The untold story of how Southern California drag racers, Don "The Snake" Prudhomme and Tom "The Mongoose" McEwen combined with corporate giants to change the face of sports and ultimately became the most famous rivalry in racing history.
- The true-life story of Darby Crash, who became an L.A. punk icon after getting kicked out of high school and forming The Germs with a collection of friends who have little experience with their instruments or playing music.
- The story of the Pre-Fab Four and their fight to be taken seriously as musicians.
- On the brink of accepting a life of independence and wanderlust, a young woman visits an old flame on his vineyard in France and takes one last shot at a committed relationship.
- Sci-fi thriller from Philip K. Dick (Blade Runner, Minority Report, A Scanner Darkly); Nick Brady receives messages from space and joins conspiracy to overthrow authoritarian U. S. regime.
- Update on Leo Tolstoy's "The Death of Ivan Ilyich," set in contemporary Hollywood.
- Story of former MLB pitcher Bill 'Spaceman' Lee following his release by the Montreal Expos.
- Italy, WWII. After his mother is arrested by fascists, Mario spends his childhood on the streets. In 1947 they are miraculously reunited and start a new life in America. Based on the life of Mario Capecchi, 2007 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
- Mediha, a teenage Yazidi girl who has recently returned from ISIS captivity, turns the camera on herself to process her trauma while rescuers search for her missing family members.
- "The most important thing in writing is the capacity to astonish, not shock-shock is a worn-out phrase-but astonish - Where you find smugness you find something worth blasting-and I want to blast it." -Terry Southern, 1964. In DAD STRANGELOVE Nile Southern tells the astonishing tale of his legendary father; Terry Southern, a satirist and reluctant '60s icon (Dr. Strangelove, Easy Rider, The Loved One, Candy, Barbarella, The Magic Christian) who helped forge many of the cultural signposts that defined his extraordinarily creative and turbulent times. His impulse to satirize a society consumed by militarism and greed are hilariously dark cautionary tales that continue to resonate today.
- Shows how the classic board game has become a worldwide cultural phenomenon, and follows the colorful players who come together to compete for the coveted title of Monopoly World Champion.
- MDMA THE MOVIE is the first comprehensive feature length documentary that tells the fascinating story of MDMA, the drug commonly known as Ecstasy or Molly.
- A blue collar worker tries to rescue his pregnant, heroin-addicted girlfriend from the notorious streets of Camden, NJ and her close-knit group of drug users. Once their son is born, he forces her to choose between her life with her drug "family" and one with him and their child.
- After a 20-year battle with Parkinson's, Larry Smith embarks on an inspiring 300-mile bike ride. In this intimate portrait of courage, love, and community, Larry refuses to give up, proving that if you love life, you'll fight for it.
- The year's "great documentary" (Film Threat) uncovers a mysterious Long Island couple whose half a billion-dollar gift inspires peace and climate action through water tech.
- A documentary feature that offers insight into the multiple American counter-cultures of the late 20th century by following the great American artist and underground legend, Robert Williams' extraordinary path.
- All the pretty fishes and the price paid to tank them.
- Liam decides it is time for his father, Preston, to come out of his shell. He organizes a series of dates for Preston, each more outlandish than the last. From conspiracy theorists, to horny teachers and world famous supermodels, Preston embarks on a journey that he will never forget.
- Bill Shannon, aka "Crutch Master," is a multi-disciplinary artist who defies definition and gravity.
- In 1980s New York City, graffiti artist Keith Haring turns pop art into a force for social justice - a colorful crusade that places him at odds with the city's mayor, Ed Koch.
- TV Mini SeriesLenny Dykstra, nicknamed "Nails" for his hustle and grit, approached the game of baseball and life with mythic intensity. Dykstra's memoir House of Nails is a Shakespearian tale that careens from the heights to the abyss.
- A hot guy is frustrated by the fact that he only finds people who date him because of his good looks. He hatches a plan that he believes will get someone to want him for his other attributes--he will place a profile on a dating app with a picture that makes him look much worse than reality--a reverse catfish. Sure enough, he attracts somebody, but not all is as it seems.
- From the wrong milk in your latte, to skateboarders stopping traffic, to spotty teens not getting your drink fast enough, modern life can be full of annoyances. To some people this can be an excuse to lash out and create a scene--this always has consequences. Chantal, the star of Britain's fourth most-popular soap opera; Linda, who appeared in Tatler's top Sexagenerian list; and Denise, the owner of a pair of Night-vision goggles, are sentenced to a mandatory support group as a consequence for their appalling behavior in public.
- A Hollywood actor on a search for transcendence and meaning discovers a magic mountain in Joshua Tree that births a myth.
- When a man approaches you in a park usually no good comes of it and this is no exception. Foster, Christopher, and Kevin are induced to attend a shoot which they believe is a testing ground for a new reality TV show. However, this is not the case as the so-called Producer has different intentions and Foster, Christopher, and Kevin learn that when something appears too good to be true, it usually is.
- The lockdown has driven everyone to insanity, especially Lionel. His regular diet of greens and sludge aren't enough to whet his appetite. After uncharacteristically ordering a pizza, Lionel's hunger grows but this time for Foster, the pizza delivery man. Lionel begins an unabashed journey to reconnect with Foster which leads to chaos and overturned assumptions.
- A boy with a very active imagination fantasizes about his personal superhero who is a well-known sports celebrity. One day the superhero appears to the shock and consternation of the boy. Together they try to help the boy overcome a difficult situation in his life.
- A documentary film about the musical groups of Central and Northern California.
- 'Captain Counter Culture' is the story of avant garde filmmaker and photographer, Larry Moyer. In 1963 Greenwich Village, Moyer created the award winning beatnik film, 'The Moving Finger.' In 1967, he and pal Shel Silverstein were sent by Playboy magazine to cover the Summer of Love in Haight-Ashbury. Shortly thereafter, they took up residence in the legendary houseboat community of Sausalito, where Larry spent the next 50 years turning on, tuning in and dropping out, happily finding a life that many have searched for and few have ever found.
- Artists included are John Prine, Beausoleil, Richie Havens, Arlo Guthrie, Odetta, Janis Ian and Jefferson Starship with Signe Anderson. Recorded from the 60's to the 80's.
- A documentary on Latino baseball players' origins, history and impact on the sport.
- An explosive documentary on the world of queer hip-hop. Featuring searing public performances and intimate interviews with the community's most significant players, the film captures an underground music movement as it's about to hit the mainstream - defying the music industry's homophobic traditions in the process.
- Bert Newton counts down Hollywood's hottest hunks from 20 to 1.