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- The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "RAW" brand collide each and every week on WWE Monday Night.
- An examination of the social costs of corporate interests pursuing profits at the expense of the public good.
- After severely burning himself in a drug incident, a comedian has a near death experience in which he reviews his life.
- American Gospel explores the core question of Christianity, 'What is the gospel?' Through the distorting lens of American culture.
- Devon Browning is viewed as an outcast and is a victim of physical and emotional abuse from his classmates. After a tragic death in his family, his life begins to fall off course. He eventually seeks revenge by bringing a gun to school and opening fire on his classmates. The film offers an unwavering look at violence in schools today by showing the causes, effects, and consequences of a school shooting.
- In a close knit German farming community in Central IL. during WWII, 3 siblings must cope with their beloved father's tuberculosis diagnosis, anti-German sentiment, and the poverty of war-time farming life.
- A seasoned hustler is forced to teach a young racer how to survive and win Midwestern drag races, reigniting a dangerous rivalry that threatens his chance at redemption with the only woman he's ever loved.
- Meredith Vieira reports on and interviews thoracic surgeon Paolo Macchiarini. This controversial surgeon has performed trachea transplant surgeries using patient's stem cells as well as transplanting synthetic tracheas.
- Alexander Botts is a self-described natural born salesman and master mechanic, who is trying to make a big sale of Earthworm tractors to grouchy lumberman Johnson. Since Botts doesn't really know anything about tractors, and since the old-fashioned Johnson is opposed to tractors of any kind, it isn't going to be an easy sell. But Botts perseveres, encouraged by Johnson's daughter.
- A Midwest college student eager to pay for his tuition at a prestigious acting program in New York City. Abruptly, he ends up back home and turns a bet one Halloween into a lucrative career to pay for his tuition.
- In an homage to '80's horror from writer/director David Zimmerman III, five college students venture into the woods for an evening of partying and good old fashion camping. The next day, four of them go missing and the race to find them stirs up a roller coaster of terror and unexpected events.
- The Unbookables is a narrative documentary about stand-up comics who have spent their careers pushing limits--on stage and off. Relegated to small venues and touring in a crappy van through the Midwest they careen between the desire to succeed and the reality that there may be nothing left to lose. Road life is far from glamorous: comics come and go and cruel pranks and hard drinking punctuate their obsidian dark comedy on stage. They succeed and fail-spectacularly. When they face being fired for going too far on stage, the conflict culminates in a showdown: compromise or double down?
- The extraordinary life and global impact of one of the 20th Century's most recognized Catholics -- and the only priest to ever win an Emmy -- are beautifully brought to life in this biographical documentary. The film makes use of powerful footage from Sheen's two nationally broadcast television series, personal remembrances from his family and friends, and many appearances from well-known individuals who were personally shaped by Sheen's extraordinary lifework -- including Regis Philbin, Timothy Cardinal Dolan of New York, and media commentator, Fr. Jonathan Morris.
- Two detectives - one devoutly religious and one devoutly cynical - team with a savvy priest to pursue a serial killer targeting celebrities "in the name of God". A series of coded clues must be unraveled before the killer strikes again.
- A portrait of an artist immersed in his defining project. Taxidermist Ken Walker has an unshakable belief he'll find true love. Or the hairy, 800-lb. validation of his life's quest. Can he find both by building a re-creation of Bigfoot?
- After a die-hard karaoke singer dies hard at a local annual competition the race is on to find a replacement and settle some old scores.
- Princess Rosamond is a very unruly child and her parents are at the end of their wits. They summon the mysterious Wise Woman to help them in their plight but refuse to believe that they are to blame for their daughter's behavior. At the same time, the Shepherd's daughter, Agnes, is conceited and arrogant and desperately in need of correction. Through a series of events, the girls switch places and the Wise Woman must deal with both of them before it is too late. Faithfully adapted from the 1875 classic by George MacDonald, The Lost Princess is a mixture of fantasy and realism.
- "Nightmare" was a hosted horror movie show with Milton Budd as "Milton" presenting movies on Saturday nights at 10:30pm on WMBD-TV, Channel 31 Peoria, Illinois from 1958 until the early 1960's.
- Mordy Horwich, a high school senior and science prodigy with no athletic ability whatsoever, puts his bright academic future at risk to follow his dream: to play college basketball. He sets forth on a mission to catch the eye of athletic recruiters by becoming a national celebrity.
- In a 1940s Midwestern German farming community, three siblings turn to music, baseball, and each other when their father falls ill.
- This documentary focuses on the humble beginnings and longevity of Central Illinois' oldest theater in the round. Several key players, co-founders, managers and critics were interviewed to give an intimate portrait into the "life" of this theater after so many years.
- ShortAmadeus, the head of a group of organized crime, must keep his men alive as they battle between a radical group of evangelists and the leader of the neighborhood, The Counselor.
- A young woman is told about a man who can remove the weight from her suitcase, she goes to see him in hopes to get some rest.
- Fueled by the 1980's era of underground cinema, Inhumane is a sadistic conception of ultra-violent horror surrounding one woman's escape from the clutches of a ruthless serial killer.
- TV SeriesTwo young friends go out and try to produce their first feature film amidst a rivaling producer, no budget, and an uninterested community.
- A 1950s playwright battles his inner demons while putting on a theatrical production.
- What would happen if a man--a clumsy, apprehensive, suburban man was suddenly thrust into some of the most intense outdoor adventures imaginable?
- "George" is a documentary short film about George Manias, who has operated a shoe shine shop for 76 years, ever since escaping the Nazi occupation of Crete at 14 years old. Today, at 91, the loss of his sister Angela haunts him as he struggles to decide whether to retire, and whether to visit Crete again without Angela by his side. "George" is more than a documentation of George's life. It's a fairy tale about a man who exists apart from the modern world, toiling ceaselessly, right under our noses. George's quiet consistency suggests a great power within him, despite his humble occupation and simple approach to life. It's the power of things that last.
- The war is almost over. Three war torn men in war torn Germany share a drink, a song, and a moment of peace.
- When Fred enters his lyrics to a singer-songwriter contest and share his story, the studio decides to bring his text to life by turning it into a song.
- A young man treads through a spiritual trough during a bleak Midwest winter.
- Poet and broadcaster Danny Sheehy retraces the journey of his distant cousin, Mary Devine who walked across America with her five year old daughter so that she could get back home to Ireland.
- TV SeriesKathy Jean invites friends to come over and hang out with her in the fresh air and sunshine.
- A young woman wakes up in the woods with no memory and hunted by monstrous creations which forces her to seek refuge in a grand mansion that may be more familiar -- and not as safe -- as initially thought.
- The documentary is an unbiased account of a possible raise in taxes throughout a local community, during economic downfall, that will potentially fund a $136 million museum complex. Coverage explores the benefits and cons to building the "Block" amongst financial instability, job loss, and a flood.
- Nancy likes old people... why? Follow Nancy on her adventures through the 'Windy city' on her quest to find out why she chooses the men she chooses.
- A documentary film chronicling the real-life compassion, dedication, and extraordinary professionalism of the American Firefighter.
- The film Dreamer's Reality is what you get when you take the controversial issue of tattoo acceptance in corporate America along with what people are willing to risk to accomplish their dreams and mix in a man's dream of being a filmmaker.
- A father teaches his daughter about guarding her most precious treasure, her heart and purity, on a special date. Along the way, they meet a waiter who must come to terms with the fact that Christ is now his purity for him.
- A group of friends take a camping trip only to discover that the new RV they just bought has an unexpected passenger.
- After 52 years and many rumors, we will finally hear the whole truth from Richard Pryor Jr. and Rain Pryor, eldest children of late comedian Richard Pryor. What really happened in the Pryor family is going to shatter records of truth.