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- Jake and Tara have a serious dispute over Jake's excessive use of the couch.
- A privately-funded 1960 expedition seeks to beat both the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the race to Mars. But what the intrepid explorers discover - changes everything. This film is a tribute to, as well as a send-up of, Classic Sci-Fi. The satirical references come thick and fast. But there's also a more serious message woven in.
- Traces the true tale of Robert Marron racing Wisconsin's cruel Tuscobia Winter Endurance 150-mile. Finishing, he turns and repeats the heavily forested trail on his own, but this time suffers hallucinations and peril at every turn.
- Amber Carlisle has a bumpy relationship with her new boyfriend Mike. She guards her privacy very closely. As it turns out, she has a lot to guard and a lot of people to guard it from.
- A young couple (Jerome Bethea and Heather Surdukan) are dealing with the aftermath of a Crib Death. Or...was it foul play? A sloppy-dressed, Columbo-clone detective (Doug Phillips) is ordered by the Medical Examiner's office to go out and investigate. "Hurt" is a classic drama in the Film Noir tradition, with soundtrack music from Amy Curl, Victoria Vox and Terri Allard.
- Two Branch Managers become Assistant Managers at the Home Office. One of them will replace the Manager when he retires. The other will... not. It's a time of testing.
- An elderly couple go about their daily activities, knowing that their time is short.
- Fantasy / Alternate Reality. A conservative physician, the operator of a prolife Clinic, spends July 4 in Oklahoma City, at home, relaxing with his wife and his well-adjusted adult children and doing a magazine interview with a bleeding-heart reporter. But at the same time, he's spending the day 100 miles away, holed up in a Tulsa motel room with a young hooker. Two alternate outcomes from a decision that he and his fiancée had to make 25 years earlier. Stranger still, the physician, whom we know only as "The John," seems to move back and forth from one reality to the other, experiencing parallel events in both worlds. Which world is real? Or, are they each real, in their own way?