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- Desperate singles get all tangled up when a compulsive internet dater loses track of her accounts.
- Millennial Parents is a comedy about overwhelmed new parents in the midst of a Millennial identity crisis. They can't accept that they aren't as cool and worldly as they were before they had their son and they can't agree on what their brand should be.
- As a bride-to-be prepares for her wedding in the shadow of an overbearing mother, she is burdened with a secret that threatens to unhinge her seemingly picture perfect life.
- With the help of unlikely friendships along the way, a homeless songwriter tries to kick a hard-core crack addiction and escape the grisly streets of skid row via his love of music.
- WILL TO CHANGE is the story of William Kozielski, a 29-year-old parolee from Clarksdale, Mississippi who is breaking the cycle of violence in his community, and mentoring youth out of gangs and delinquent behavior.
- A woman must come to terms with a dramatic change in her life and the toll it has taken upon her marriage.
- What happens when a classical composer from Japan finds her muse in a small Mississippi town? '85% Broken' is a magical film about one artist's interpretation of place through sound and a found accordion. Based in Water Valley, it is part of a series of short documentaries produced by Blue Magnolia Films, celebrating creativity and resilience in the rural south.
- Kurt wants to sing songs to his son from his own childhood in the 90s but all the music he grew up with has explicit lyrics.
- Kurt learns that when a woman says "I want you to be honest with me" she doesn't always mean it.
- When Annie suggests a high-maintenance outing, Kurt accuses her of caring more about pictures than the experience itself.
- It's the battle for the breakfast table as Annie and Kurt debate the importance of manners in a post-baby world.
- Kurt buys Annie Lingerie for her birthday...or so he thinks.
- Annie gets caught in a hipster lie.
- Kurt and Annie may not be the best parents, but at least they're not as bad as the others.
- Sometimes new parents are just too tired to deal.
- Kurt struggles to keep his Facebook timeline nudity-free.
- Kurt and Annie wonder if they are cooler than their parents were thirty years earlier. Kurt thinks it might be time for them to pick a new adjective, but Annie wants to stay cool.
- When one of the neighborhood moms takes the idea of "baby boyfriend and girlfriend" to the next level, Annie awkwardly attempts to break up the fake relationship.
- Annie's sister, Morgan, takes offense when Kurt suggests her parenting style is like a Vegas gambler with an arbitrary "system" for winning.
- Kurt wants to talk about budgets but Annie is determined to distract him with sex and pizza.
- Kurt and Annie come to grips with the fact that vacationing with a baby isn't nearly as luxurious as an "adults only" experience. Time to trade hot tubs for splash pads.
- Annie, Kurt, and Annie's sister, Morgan, debate whether it's better to be smart, kind, or good-looking.
- Annie is excited about the new neighbors but Kurt thinks they might be in a cult.
- Kurt is worried that Baby Tanner might not move out of the house until he's 40.
- Kurt and Annie are having trouble writing their will because neither one of them is comfortable with the idea of their kids being raised by the other one's family.
- Annie is worried that the new babysitter might be a stripper after seeing the girl's Facebook pictures.
- Kurt explains to a Buddy why he believes the term "Man Cave" implies that you don't own the rest of your house. Meanwhile his buddy is dead set on proving that he isn't whipped.
- Kurt flips out after learning that the family portrait was posted on Facebook without his approval.
- Kurt and Annie burst the bubble of expecting young parents who have convinced themselves that having a little baby will be all sunshine and butterfly kisses.