Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 59
- In the summer of 1989, a group of bullied kids band together to destroy a shape-shifting monster, which disguises itself as a clown and preys on the children of Derry, their small Maine town.
- After tragedy strikes, a grieving father discovers an ancient burial ground behind his home with the power to raise the dead.
- Three macabre tales from the latest issue of a boy's favorite comic book, dealing with a vengeful wooden Native American, a monstrous blob in a lake, and an undying hitchhiker.
- Most of the passengers on an airplane disappear, and the remainder land the plane in a mysteriously barren airport.
- In a very old textile mill with a serious rat infestation, deadly accidents start happening, but the corrupt foreman continues to put his workers in danger, until they discover a horrifying secret deep in the basement.
- After a bout with polio, future president Franklin D. Roosevelt fights to save his political career.
- A high-school senior ditches his girlfriend for a gay romance with his best friend.
- A Korean War fighter pilot hero returns home to test fly the new Sabre jets despite his wife's uneasiness regarding his job.
- Based on Stephen King's story from his Night Shift collection - I Know What You Need is an after school special that dissolves into terror in this faithful adaptation of King's tale, filmed on location at the University of Maine, where the story takes place. It's 1976, and popular college co-ed Elizabeth meets an unusual boy, Edward, who knows what she needs. But who is Edward really, and what secrets is he hiding? It's a love story, but a Stephen King love story, so things aren't always what they seem.
- "Outer Limits" was a hosted horror / science fiction movie show with Eddie Driscoll on WLBZ-TV, Channel 2 Bangor, Maine.
- Down on their luck and out of money, three wannabe hit men are given the biggest (and most dangerous) job yet: Kill God. This is a challenge that will change them down the road, but for the time being they have no idea how to move forward. Will they accept the job and the possible fortune that awaits, or bail on the task ahead of them and cut their losses? Only time will tell.
- On call 24/7 for the past six years, three senior citizens have made history by greeting nearly one million U.S. troops at a tiny airport in Maine. Filled with unexpected turns, their uplifting and emotional journey demonstrates the meaning of community at a time when America needs it most.
- This documentary is a detailed look into the making of Pet Sematary (1989).
- Based on a short story by J.K. Rowling, three wizards must face the consequences of cheating Death.
- "Weird" was a hosted horror movie show with Eddie Driscoll as "Uncle Gory" presenting movies on Saturday nights for WLBZ-TV, Channel 2 Bangor, Maine from the mid 1960's until 1967.
- Dialing for Dollars was a franchised format local television program hosted by Eddie Driscoll on WLBZ-TV, Channel 2, Bangor, Maine.
- "Weird II" was a hosted horror movie show with Eddie Driscoll presenting movies on WLBZ-TV Channel 2, Bangor, Maine around 1982.
- It takes more than a family to raise a child - it takes a tribe.
- Three generations of small town rebel-rebels crash into each other and burn in Todd Verow's new film, A Sudden Loss of Gravity. The small town of Bangor Maine is finally entering the 80's with a pile-up of new wave proportions. Based on true stories of the Northeastern town.
- Kristina, a career determined weather woman, wakes up to the sound of rain. She hears a voice coming from the falling rain. What she hears will change her life forever. Her older neighbor who may or may not be homeless, will try his best to help.
- The Book Lovers Series is a web series of short films featuring independent bookstores in the U.S. and around the world.
- King Philip and friends share their personal outlook on growing up in Dorchester.
- Producers Gustavo Albero and Mike Verna traveled thousands of miles to examine people from every corner of the United States, all of whom produce televison programs for their local public access stations.
- After political boss Tim Noland adopts Roy, a dead crony's infant son, he reluctantly gives the boy up to a doctor who claims that if he's raised in a respectable environment, he will grow into a model citizen. Roy returns 20 years later to live with Tim and is appalled at his unscrupulous methods of conducting business. Then he falls in love with Enid Winslow, the daughter of a social reformer who is running for office against Tim. Largely due to Roy's financial support, Winslow wins the election, but, holding a grudge against Tim and anyone connected to him, he refuses to let Enid marry Roy. The breach between the families is healed, however, and the marriage planned, when Tim offers to pay all of Winslow's campaign debts.
- A hosted children's show with Eddie Driscoll entertaining an audience of children.
- A man living a life of solitude views the lives of the people he knows on social media. Seeing the contrast between his life and theirs he liberates himself to flashbacks of his past romantic relationships only to remember a moment of brief comfort and missed opportunity.
- Sean's been fired from his job and dumped by his girlfriend. To save money, he moves in with a stranger he begins to suspect murdered the previous tenant. An indie comedy thriller that riffs on Hitchcock and Polanski.
- Two teens, Cat and Cody, are on their way home from school when they run into some of the creepy residents of Bangor. In an attempt to avoid them, they get into more trouble than they could have ever imagined. The story follows Cat as she attempts to fight back against the monster of a person that kills her brother. Tally is a short film produced by a small group of kids from UTC. While not being perfect, the film was written, produced and edited in less than two weeks, using minimal equipment, outside on location.
- A hosted morning talk show with Eddie Driscoll as host.
- "Shock Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with Eddie Driscoll as "Moldy" presenting movies on WLBZ-TV Channel 2 Bangor Maine.
- After a strange encounter with an old homeless man, Quinn Rogers (Bill Cassinelli) is stricken with a strange appetite for things in his sleep. Upon learning that he might be responsible for eating more than just snacks, he tries everything imaginable to fix the disorder before the bodies begin piling up and the trail leads back to him.
- Maine's best-kept secret is in Bangor where a mysterious bookstore stocked with Stephen King books and memorabilia waits patiently for the Master of Horror's dedicated fans.
- "King Fun" was a children's hosted show with Eddie Driscoll as "King Fun".
- John talks Brandy into helping him take down the enemy safe house. Leaving the explosive device with Brandy, John leaves to distract the guards. Brandy reaches the safe house, but is shot and falls. The armed guard comes upon her and...
- The behind-the-scenes documentary short of the New England School of Communication's (NESCom) official adaptation of The Tale of the Three Brothers.
- This entry in Paramount's "Unusual Occupatiuons" goes from coast-to-coast in the USA and across the Atlantic to find: A New Englander who turns fishing nets into women's apparel; a Mexican who pursues the lost art of working in sculptures and silhouettes in metal; an old-timer in the American South who converts tobacco pouches into quilts. Then to England to watch a roof thatcher work in an English village and a visit to famous Tussard wax woks in London. And back to Hollywood to the home of actor Warren William who demonstrates his skill at making all sorts of handy gadgets to make life more livable.
- Jim Said No is a documentary about the lives of Jim and Lisa Kingsbury as they struggle to live with the disease ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). Shot only a few times a month over a three year period, the film follows the couple and their son Jack as they are forced to adapt to the physical changes Jim must endure as the disease progresses within his body. While always hoping for a cure, they knew it was not likely to occur anytime soon. Therefore, they decided to fight it on their own, anyway they could. Together they have raised over $70,000 towards ALS research. They started an annual Walk to Defeat ALS as well as an annual basketball tournament, The Kingsbury Classic, in their home town of Bangor, Maine. They also spent their own money to go Washington DC on two separate occasions to lobby Congress and were an integral part of helping to pass the ALS Registry Act.
- A psychiatrist takes a risk and visits a troubled patient at his apartment.
- ShortA careless young woman visits her date's apartment where they hear a strange repeated knocking throughout the evening.
- From clergymen to cabinet secretaries, academics to ambassadors, the village of Northeast Harbor, Maine, is a long established 'summer colony' where some of America's most prominent families have maintained seasonal homes for generations. But increasingly Northeast Harbor finds itself a victim of its own success; with a still-rising property base of more than $800 million, the village's once thriving community of year-round residents is finding itself more and more marginalized by the 'summer people', as rising real estate prices and declining opportunities for year-round employment push more and more year-rounders out of the community. Directed by a native son of Northeast Harbor, 'Summer Colony' is an examination of the village's history and social dynamics aimed at explaining how this situation came to pass.
- Maine humor in the 21st Century!Filmed at the Bangor Opera House in June of 2006 this full length DVD is packed with laughs. Find out what happens when a cell phone rings in the audience at a Tim Sample show. Lot's of new stories and a special "behind the scenes" segment make this DVD a "must have" for every Maine humor fan.
- This documentary chronicles the project by Steven Reigns devoted to collecting rubbings from LGBTQ historical markers, signs, tombstones, cenotaphs, plaques, and monuments.
- Loss is something we feel deeply, how we deal with it is dependent on who you are, and sometimes, the people around you.
- Christmas in Maine is a CD and DVD set of special broadcasts in 2012 and 2013 on all the MPBN stations and well as WCSH in Portland and WLBZ in Bangor. The set features Tim Sample and an all star cast in one of the most popular TV Specials ever produced in Maine.