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- A town's Sheriff and regular patron of a historical whorehouse fights to keep it running when a television reporter targets it as the Devil's playhouse.
- Biopic about the great college football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant of the University of Alabama.
- Annie is girl with no moral compass, thanks to a complete lack of parental supervision. One day, while playing in the woods, a voice calls out to her from deep within an abandoned well, causing her to consider the right course of action.
- Blynn Lehman, one of nine children living in 1917 Pasadena, California, faces a year full of challenges: His older brother announces that he has received a draft notice from the Army; and his father informs the family that pay cuts and the economic struggles of the time compels them to tighten their belts and do what they can to make it through their present financial struggles. As Blynn watches his older siblings start working and saving, he decides to lead the younger kids in an attempt to help the family survive. An overheard conversation leads Blynn to believe that composing a hit song could make big money, and since his father has already begun writing a song about the love of God, Blynn and his siblings try to help their father finish the song. Their comical failed attempts to write a verse for the song cause Blynn to realize that he doesn't understand what it means to love God. When Blynn stumbles across the perfect verse to finish the song, the hunt for the author begins, leading them from an old asylum to a scholarly Rabbi where they learn that an ancient Jewish Rabbi living in Germany during the time of the first crusade originally composed the verse that they are now using to complete their father's song. When the family receives news that their oldest brother has died in the war, Blynn's struggle to understand God's love comes to a climax. Ultimately, Blynn learns what it means to love God and others.
- Jack, a well-intending high school student, has his life go off the rails when he befriends someone experimenting with a new drug that looks like candy.
- WWII morale film for Texas A&M graduates fighting overseas. Young Brad Craig (Langton) enters the military school with a chip on his shoulder which Mitchum and other upperclassmen quickly knock off. Once adjusted, Craig falls in love with a professor's beautiful daughter, only to find she is in love with his roommate, played by Noah Beery. In the meantime, Craig associates with Japanese spies (including William Frawley of "I Love Lucy") bent on stealing a secret chemical compound being worked on a the University. But is he one of them, or a double agent for his country?
- Barry is a straight-A high school senior growing up in a small town in Texas. When he notices signs that his girlfriend, Rosa, is getting physically abused by her overbearing father, he must decide if he'll intervene to help before it's too late.
- Behind The Wall documents what life was like on both sides of The Berlin Wall through the eyes of ordinary citizens from East and West Germany. They give an in-depth and overlooked perspective of life before, during and after The Wall fell. Beginning with the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the 'Fall of the Wall' then through the voices of the people, weaves a true history of what life was like living on both sides of The Wall.
- A complacent college drop-out falls for a compelling yet distancing trainee who changes his life in the most unexpected of ways.
- An introverted high-school senior must eliminate an array of eccentric targets in the revered senior tradition of "Assassin", while being targeted by the game's conditioned all-star.
- The theory of evolution and a re-write of American history are caught in the crosshairs when an unabashed Creationist seeks re-election as chairman of America's most influential Board of Education.
- A documentary that explores the legends, tales, and possible reality of the hairy monsters that are purported to live in the wild areas of the American South.
- Two brothers on a road trip through Texas discuss the morality of killing and ponder our place in the natural world.
- Obsession can strangle even the best of us. For Christopher, that one thing is Microsoft PowerPoint... because slides speak so much louder than words.
- A priest is recruited by federal marshals to help deal with a vampire they've taken into custody. Then things get weird.
- The mysterious death of a young girls parents while filming out in a rain forest, leads to her moving to America, resulting in strange circumstances.
- In the 1960's, Texas A&M transitioned from an all male, all military college to an integrated, co-ed institution. This film chronicles one man's inadvertent journey to becoming the first African-American starter on the Aggie football team.
- Want to live a life free of sports-related regret? Best check out this list of must-see college football destinations. Bucket List celebrates the best destinations in college football. Former NFL linebacker Brian "The Boz" Bosworth (The Longest Yard) tours the eight top programs, interviewing coaches, former star players and fans to determine why each place deserves a spot on your do-not-miss list.
- Wake up, shower for only 5 minutes to conserve water, take the train instead of driving, sit in the cube on a recycled chair, get back on the train, buy local things, eat organic things, go to sleep on a chemical free bed. For a spiritualist of the "Millennial" generation, the tedium is unfulfilling - and he looks to conscientious consumerism to bring some meaning to an otherwise stale existence. But when his mom's life is added to the exponentially expanding list of cancer patients, his liberal lifestyle feels somehow inadequate. The catalyst for the narrator is to decide if fulfillment can be attained by upholding his mom's legacy of environmental stewardship. But if he chooses that path, he would have to acknowledge that modern society may possibly attain balance with its natural environment. Can his lifestyle somehow reach that equilibrium, or are his liberal conscientious habits a sham?
- Set in a dystopian future, Rare Model is a sci-fi short that deals with death, rebirth and artificial intelligence. It is the thesis film project of Adam Rothstein, a graduate student at Texas A&M's prestigious School of Visualization and written by award-winning screenwriter Cody Pearce.
- Released in conjunction with the start of the 1946 football season, the short highlights various games from the 1945 season, and then takes a brief glimpse at some of the outstanding players and coaches from the past fifteen years, including "Slingin' Sammy" Baugh, and the Touchdown Twins from Army, Glenn Davis and "Doc' Blanchard.