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- Jackie Moon, the owner-coach-player of the American Basketball Association's Flint Michigan Tropics, rallies his teammates to make their NBA dreams come true.
- Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence.
- Michael Moore's view on what happened to the United States after September 11 and how the Bush Administration allegedly used the tragic event to push forward its agenda for unjust wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- Filmmaker Michael Moore examines the current state of American politics, particularly the Donald Trump presidency and gun violence, while highlighting the power of grassroots democratic movements.
- A British East India Trading Company assassin seeks to redeem his past by thwarting a plot against a young nation's hope for freedom.
- After General Motors closes its factory in Flint, Michigan, eliminating 35,000 jobs, filmmaker Michael Moore undertakes a quixotic quest to interview General Motors' chairman, Roger B. Smith.
- An examination of the social costs of corporate interests pursuing profits at the expense of the public good.
- Two rival Medieval shows vie for supremacy in the world of Renaissance Faires.
- Documentary following the police department in Flint, Michigan as they struggle with dwindling resources and crumbling infrastructure in a community crippled by violence and a contaminated water crisis.
- A medium Detective and his assistant travel to Flint Michigan to solve a murder and to find a treasure.
- On his book tour, Michael Moore exposes more wrongdoing by greedy big businesses and callous politicians around America.
- Eric Slater is a well intentioned, if unremarkable man. But when a mysterious woman from his past reenters his life, Eric finds himself pulled into a web of danger, despair, and even death. Stripped of all resources except hope, he must now fight to preserve a life he is no longer convinced worth saving - his own.
- A horror anthology uniting new filmmakers from across the globe to create a modern-day grind-house, in the style of the most shocking movies of the '70s.
- The Story of one-handed baseball pitcher Jim Abbott.
- When a teacher is arrested in Tennessee for trying to teach evolution in 1925, a young ambitious reporter must choose whether to take advice from his sweetheart or the notorious columnist when it comes to his approach to the story.
- Final Recovery is a Christmas Horror/Thriller about a recovery facility, Sage, in Southeast Michigan, where profits not healing are the top priority. Things are not what they appear to be and the evil reality is sick and twisted. Two unlikely patients come together to reveal the true horrors taking place there orchestrated by the manipulative, diabolical and duplicitous female owner of the facility.
- Long considered a mockery with his fellow professors Cordell (Robert Z'Dar) & Donnely (Dustin Diamond), professor Vern Drake (Joe Estevez) becomes obsessed with finding the Demonicron, a book said to open the gates of hell. Pushed over the edge after being fired by the dean (Lark Voorhies), professor Vern Drake begins his obsessive search for the Demonicron. Sure enough he finds the Demonicron and decides to conjure the demons found within the pages of the book to do his bidding and to get revenge on those who ridiculed him. However, when he only manages to translate half the words required to summon them, he only gets half size demons. Now the demons are anxious to prove that though they are half the size, they are double the trouble!
- Michael Wilson, like the subject of his film, is trying to get an interview with a multi-millionaire; however, in this case, that millionaire is Michael Moore himself.
- Grace is a robot incognito whose primary function is to represent humanity based on a generalization created from all social media and wireless communications. Rudy is her final test.
- Michael Moore presents a humorous news-magazine that focuses primarily on wrongdoing by big business, privileged society and right-wing politicians.
- A documentary that looks to distinguish what's fact, fiction, legend, and otherwise as a camera crew trails Michael Moore while he tours with his film Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004).
- Two failed film-school graduates closing in on their 30s, the fearful Seth Franco and the unreliable James Rogen, are stuck working the same jobs they had in high school. Life for these two already has its fair share of complications, but things get a whole lot worse when the superstitions Seth has for Friday the 13th come true, only a day early.
- Rob's successful life is interrupted when he crosses paths with smart beautiful Leslie. After being suddenly and mistakenly arrested, Rob begins a city-wide search for the woman of his dreams unsure of her last name or where to find her.
- A story filled with joyful celebrations as it follows a group of high schoolers in Flint, Michigan. Focusing on 6 students and their families during the week leading up to prom. Bringing a community together as they celebrate the ending of a chapter and the beginning of a new one.
- Johnny is burdened with deep remorse and his inner demons when he is confronted with the decision to euthanize his terminally ill mother. Based off the short story from Stephen King's, "Night Shift".
- A 30-minute follow-up piece for Roger & Me, this was first shown when that film was broadcast as part of the PBS series P.O.V. Moore briefly re-examines the economic collapse of Flint and the changes that have taken place in the earlier movies' major figures, from Roger Smith down to the evicted tenants, as well as collateral material about the celebrity status of himself and the film.
- During a quiet evening at home, a family receives an unexpected guest
- A struggling Minor League team faces a new challenge after an 0-10 season, the rich pockets of Richard Wellington. Wellington seeks to purchase the team from an owner struggling to keep fans in the stands, advertisers to pay the bills, and players around in general. When the team owner Joe Smith declines his offer, Wellington does what any offended and deep pocketed bad guy often does, buys a new expansion team down the road and tries to buy up what little talent they have, including their coach. Now Smith must find a new coach, assemble players, and round up enough advertisers to keep the team together long enough to face off against their new rival expansion team. When he meets former retired college Coach Whistler the pair try and turn around the fortunes of this down on its luck team and give it just what it gave them, a second chance.
- Tracing its history, highlighting key milestones, challenges, and the impact Flint Central High School has had on the community. Covering aspects such as notable alumni, educational achievements, and the school's role in local history.
- George Beaman is the number one fan of the movie, It's A Wonderful Life, but unfortunately has been unable to see any of that wonderfulness seep into his existence. Estranged from his wife, he's on a quest this Christmas Eve to find his way and discover the real purpose for living.
- Amateur film about a doctor who performs an illegal heart transplant only to have his drunken brother botch it. Film features actual open-heart surgery footage, as well as scenes of body painting and performance art.
- "SNAP OUT OF IT!" follows six friends - Jess, Ezra, Clay, Wren, Sarah, and Cassie - as they venture to Wren's grandparents' cabin in northern Michigan. Seeking a weekend getaway filled with adventure and relaxation, they soon find themselves ensnared in a web of sinister events. As their trip progresses, strange and horrible occurrences unsettle the group. This leads to tension and paranoia, driving a wedge between the once-close friends. Amidst the chaos, one friend harbors a dark secret that ultimately seals the group's fate.
- A homeless thespian alters a teen's destiny in Flint, MI
- After surviving the search of Central High School, Leo is haunted by an evil spirit in which he can only see while alongside his best friends Chris and Piere.
- The town of Flint, Michigan, a miniscule point on the map, recently drew national attention through documentary film maker Michael Moore. Moore, a Flint native, wrote and directed the documentary Roger and Me about the darker side of capitalism and General Motors. Omar McGee, another Flint native, picks up where Moore left off with Flint Town Kids, a documentary showing the African American dark side of Flint. Flint is predominantly populated by African Americans who migrated from the south after Reconstruction. Flint can be viewed as a microcosm of America's poverty stricken urban areas. Once abandoned by General Motors, Flint became one of the poorest urban areas in the country. Flint Town Kids captures the bleak setting in which these Flint natives exist. It powerfully examines the hardships, the sufferings, mishaps and sacrifices made in order to persist in this town. Flint Town Kids highlights the frightening education system in Flint where schools are designed to produce basketball players only. On the other hand, students who are non basketball players are left with mediocre excuses for classrooms while adjusting to the lack of libraries needed to empower young minds. The documentary takes a very close look at children who bare the armor of strength in trying to escape Flint. Flint's has been successful in producing a legacy of basketball players ranging from playground hopefuls to the pros. The film highlights current and former NBA players such as Morris Peterson (Toronto Raptors), Eddie Robinson (Chicago Bulls), Trent Tucker and Glen Rice as well as Tracy McGrady (Houston Rockets) LeBron James, (Cleveland Caveliers), Jason Richardson (Golden State Warriors) Chucky Atkins (Boston Celtics) and Jonathan Bender (Indiana Pacers) who have achieved the dream of making it to the pros. For those who are not as fortunate to escape the nightmarish lifestyle that Flint brings, they embark on survival methods such as drugs and violence. Flint Town Kids brings to light the little faith left in the system. Children raising kids and kids age ten killing each other is just an everyday part of life in Flint. The documentary will depict those shocking scenes in the lives of children who are left with no choice but to make adult decisions in a world where only the fittest survive. For many adults the consuming goal of overcoming poverty lies in making cocaine. Flint Town Kids graphically explores this process which seems to have become the saving grace for many in a town that presents scarce positive outcomes for the future. Flint Town Kids will leave audiences outraged and enthralled with the African American lifestyle in an area that once presented promise only miles from the Motor City.
- Clips of the work in a Chevrolet automobile factory.
- Facing a mid-life crossroads, two longtime friends risk everything as they set out to fulfill their dreams of achieving rock and roll stardom. First and last chances happen only once.
- "Theater of Thrills" was a host horror movie show with Reed Pasternak as "Christopher Coffin" presenting movies on Friday nights at 11:30 pm on WJRT Channel 12 Flint, Michigan between 1961 until 1967.
- A man at a crossroads reaches out to the only person who will understand his unusual plight. His sponsor.
- Sparks fly in this Hallmark Christmas Movie parody when Busy Business Woman, Jen, meets Handsome Hometown Hunk, Michael. Will they find Christmas love or will the fact that Michael is a terrible person, sour the relationship.
- An former small-crimes convict is offered a chance at revenge by participating in a risky robbery.
- This show takes you back to the heyday of this lost piece of Americana, the Spook Show, where the nomadic Ghostmasters traveled from town to town like a carnival, enticing theatre owners and audiences alike, with fear.
- This entry in the series crisscrosses America to find various curiosities. Among them are a church in Nebraska made of bales of hay; a duck with four legs that lives with its owner in Flint, Michigan; a 128-year-old woman who lives in Holly Springs, Mississippi, with her 100-year-old daughter; and, in a cemetery in Mayfield, Kentucky, a family plot wherein the deceased members are memorialized with life-sized statues, including the patriarch's horse and other family pets.
- An immature adult who still lives at home is forced to confront his fears of responsibility and acceptance following the death of his parents.
- In a small town suffering from the news of its first ever serial slasher, local high school athletic director Lance Dawson decides to get his down on his luck buddy, Paul Blake, a job coaching girls basketball. But when the fact that Paul has never coached, let alone played, basketball could cost both of them their jobs, they seek out Daniel Buckworth, the town's local psychic, for help. Buckworth's plan to summon spirits to help the girls win games fails when instead of just communicating with them, they accidentally awaken them in the form of zombies. Main Street has seen its better days as it gets ready for a three way battle royal between the slasher, zombies, and a group of friends who may be this small town's only hope for survival.
- An in-depth look at the struggles and triumphs of students living with high-functioning Autism.
- SPUNKY AIRLINES a hilarious, comedy that loosely follows wannabe ladies man and struggling actor Chaz Taylor, who gets demoted from flight attendant to customer service agent, Now he must deal with the dysfunctional workers on the ground.
- BAILIWICK is the story of John, a lonely, quiet man who is given a magical gift that changes his life. Do you like magic? Bailiwick is not officially rated but the director suggests a PG-13 rating for language and violence.