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- A Los Angeles police chase sends a fame-obsessed man on a wild ride to save his girlfriend from a cybernetic terror.
- 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.
- Tired of hearing his bitter friend's hypotheses on why marriages fail and wives cheat, one good day, happily married Johnny decides to check his buddy's theories, and realizes he's got all the symptoms himself. Suddenly, Johnny's perception of suburban marital bliss comes tumbling down, as he finds himself trying to save his marriage in the midst of a midlife crisis.
- Produced by sisters Devon and Autumn Terrill, GORK! turns a spotlight on their charismatic younger brother Adam, his complex mix of disabilities (autism, ADHD), and his impact on their 7-member family. Tracing Adam's early years as a foster child, through his high school graduation, to his present-day life in a group home, GORK! paints a compelling, darkly comedic portrait of one family's experience with disability. GORK! zeroes in on Adam's close relationship with Autumn, who eventually channels her experiences with Adam to create an unorthodox approach to working with autistic children. The film combines interviews, photos, verite video, and scenes from live performances of Autumn's award-winning solo play (also called GORK!), bringing to life the stories of Adam's youth and his transition into adulthood. GORK! also portrays two parents who have been beaten down by a flawed system of care that they resent and yet rely upon, raising important questions about how we treat people with special needs and their families.
- After a lifetime alone, photographing animals in the wild, Raymond retires to a small town and turns to observing his neighbors through their windows. His familiar role as an observer suddenly shifts when he discovers a sixteen year old boy also looking into a neighbor's window.
- As children, British actor Paul Blackthorne and Australian photographer Mister Basquali both fell in love with America. Later they each fulfilled their dream to live here, but after two wars, a near economic collapse, and uncertainty about the country's direction, these two expats began to have doubts -- was America still the great place they once dreamed of? They drive across America to find out, interviewing random people about issues that affect and confront us all. From the ghetto to the gun show, the courthouse to the cattle yard, they are touched by the wisdom and insight of the people they meet. This American Journey is a cinematic postcard from the people to the people, teaching us that hearts can be healed at the most unexpected times and in the most unexpected places.
- Inside Joke with Asif Ali is a hilarious mash-up of stand-up club comedy and personal, revealing interviews. Each episode features two up-and-coming killer comedians performing live in front of a real, intimate club audience, combined with a revealing conversation with host and fellow comedian Asif Ali. Cross-cultural and inclusive, controversial, profane, political and very funny.
- The 41st NAACP Image Awards ceremony was hosted by Hill Harper and Anika Noni Rose and recognized outstanding achievements made during 2009 by people of color in music, television, and motion pictures.
- Ahead of the season two premiere, a recap of season one of the crime drama, "Pure," which is based on true events involving the "Mennonite Mob" and stars Ryan Robbins, Alex Paxton-Beesley and Alyson Hannigan. Visit the companion PURECAST podcast for more insider info available on iTunes, spotify, google play.
- Based on a true story. After the death of his wife, Greg wants a new start for himself and his adolescent daughter, Molly. At first, they both seem to love their new home, but Molly has a hard time adjusting. She starts acting out, and blaming her bad behavior on someone else -- a boy named Timothy. Trouble is, Timothy doesn't exist. Greg tries to be sympathetic, but Molly's behavior grows increasingly worse. And she refuses to take responsibility for her actions. Tensions between the two mount. Until Greg begins to see things Molly's way.
- A series of 20 promotional spots for the TV series 'So You Think You Can Dance' produced for Sponsor Degree. Dancers talk about their motivations and inspirations.
- Part of a series of commercials created for Renovation Realty - an agency specializing in repair and rehabilitation before sale. An agent demonstrates the use of the company website to a stressed-out seller.
- On the night of October 11, 1896 in hurricane force winds, one crew known as the Pea Island Surfmen accomplished the impossible. Led by keeper Richard Etheridge, this historic all black crew etched themselves into history rescuing stranded sailors whose ships had succumbed to the harsh Atlantic.
- Part of a series of commercials created for Renovation Realty, an agency specializing in repair and restoration prior to sale. An agent demonstrates the use of the website to a stressed home seller.
- Part of a series of commercials made for a direct home buyer SoldKey. After the loss of a loved one, a family must deal with the estate.
- One of a series of commercials created for direct home buyer SoldKey. A woman worries about the risks of selling her home.
- The 42nd NAACP Image Awards ceremony was hosted by Wayne Brady and Holly Robinson Peete and recognized outstanding achievements made during 2010 by people of color in music, television, and motion pictures. The ceremony aired March 4, 2011 on Fox.