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- Batman is manipulated by Lex Luthor to fear Superman. Superman´s existence is meanwhile dividing the world and he is framed for murder during an international crisis. The heroes clash and force the neutral Wonder Woman to reemerge.
- The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "RAW" brand collide each and every week on WWE Monday Night.
- A young man living a sheltered life develops a crush on an ex-stripper and joins her Alcoholics Anonymous group just so he can be in the same room with her.
- Are inventors born or made? Find out how innovative people become inventors as we explore the workshops and laboratories of some of the most ingenious minds in the fields of materials, software, hardware, biotech, and agriculture. Learn what it takes to become an inventor and see what they must overcome to achieve success in entrepreneurship and invention.
- Footage from Michael Moore's 60-city tour of college campuses and other venues showcases what the filmmaker calls "the birth of a new political generation.
- The Arkansas school integration crisis and the changes wrought in subsequent years. This film profiles the lives of the nine African-American students who integrated Central High in Little Rock, Arkansas, during the fall of 1957. The film documents the perspective of Jefferson Thomas and his fellow students seven years after their historic achievement. Central to this story is their quiet but brave entrance into Little Rock High, escorted by armed troops under the intense pressure of the on looking crowd. We learn first hand their impressions of the past and present and their hopes for the future. Their selfless heroism broke the integration crisis and pioneered a new era. This film went on to win an Academy Award® for Best Documentary Short in 1964. "...we honor them today but let us not forget to heed their lesson..."---President Bill Clinton
- Why does a woman need to choose between a career and love? Dr. Tilly Masters is a theatre professor at Midwest Central University. Now she is stepping outside her comfort zone to start a new chapter as Provost of the university. Her husband and friends are affected with her new role as it changes the dynamics for everyone. Can you be a friend, a lover, and still be the boss?
- A lonely young man enters college and quickly finds comfort in two mysterious filmmakers that have manipulative plans of their own.
- A musical nutritional show for kids.
- A very wealthy, but lonely woman is stalked in her home by a violent serial killer.
- A struggling pet store worker kidnaps her estranged father after he cuts her out of his will.
- A group of college theater students sneak into the Baxter University theater at night to initiate the 'fresh meat'. Something goes terribly wrong. The next night the same actors become locked into the theater, each one of them has to face the consequences for their actions.
- A look at the lives of four college students undergoing gender transition.
- Mary Jones is married to a sociopath, has a shady boss, has no loyal friends and has a dysfunctional family. She has bad healthcare and crippling headaches. Trying to protect her little daughter and serve as a solid role model for her, Mary struggles to overcome her many obstacles. It's a story of struggle and success within a hostile environment. Truly a heartwarming story of self-advocacy.
- Follows Max Kenner, an ambitious suburbanite with big dreams of becoming a real life action hero and working for the C.I.A. When Max flies off to a big college, he learns lessons in love, friendship, and foils danger.
- Six boys test their brains and talents against students in Odyssey of the Mind, a creative problem-solving competition. The teens build a robot to tell a story about exclusion and mental health. But how does their solution measure up?
- A day in the life tale at a second-rate pizza place. There's the evil new pizza franchise across town, career worries, angry customers, and a chain-smoking conspiracy theorist pizza cook.
- When freshman art students Viv and Cam sneak into a studio classroom to practice figure drawing on one another, they must grapple with their budding sexuality and whether they can stick to the "True Love Waits" pledges they signed in their youth.
- Someone is terrorizing the students at nearby Baxter U... Someone or something?
- 10 Yards is a documentary about fantasy football. It follows the story of j.fred, a carbon monoxide detector salesman, and his two filmmaker buddies as they battle it out during the course of a season in the INTERGALACTIC CHAMPIONSHIP League, where the top prize is a box of Twinkies. As the season progresses, filmmakers Josh Caldwell and Hunter Weeks (both members of the league) travel the country interviewing various fantasy football fanatics, NFL players, commentators, and all walks of life. Meanwhile j.fred stays in touch through the use of a video diary system and the three, along with the rest of the INTERGALACTIC CHAMPIONSHIP League, meet up in Mexico for Fred's annual retirement party. Every year he declares his retirement as commissioner of the league and uses it as an excuse to get everyone together in the same city. Throughout the story, the friends face some challenging "real-life" moments which help shed light on the significance fantasy football has had in helping solidify very life long friendships. Beyond an extensive look at this massive US sub-culture, where it's estimated 20 million people are playing fantasy football, 10 Yards is a story about friendship, camaraderie, and the transition into adulthood.
- Toby, an awkward college student, waits at a bus stop, anxious for a night out. When a young woman, Winnie, breaks up with her boyfriend in front of him, the two uncomfortably wait together in a short film written and directed by Brendan Conant.
- A poor graduate student signs on for a paid sleep-deprivation study to be conducted during his spring break. From his apartment and the nearly-deserted campus surrounding, he diligently attempts to fulfill the rituals of the study, but everyone he encounters begins to sense his deviation from normal life and withdraws. Alienation and paranoia set in, and as the crutches of his sanity fall away and as the sleepless days go on and on, he begins to fear what will
- A lonely college kid drinks a bit too much before going to play some pinball, but when the arcade is closed, he doesn't know where to go.
- An ethics professor ironically finds himself caught in a dangerous ethical dilemma when he attempts to intervene on behalf of a bright but troubled student who appears to be a victim of physical abuse.
- A young man deals with his wife's meth addiction, while trying to raise their infant baby.
- This film was made by John Girdwood in 2012 to give perspective on youth and sports in deindustrialized cities like Flint, Lansing, and Detroit. All participants were contacted through Twitter. As a researcher, Girdwood went in blind with some hypotheses but this film is not anything close to "investigative journalism" - it is an honest first step to research that will analyze the future of Flint/Lansing/Detroit in the post-industrial era (after the factories have left).
- CIA special agent Jack Hammer will go undercover as an accountant to foil a deadly terrorist money laundering scheme.
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- The documentary tells the story of Ray Weathers and his tumultuous journey to becoming the first person out of Jackson, MI to ever play in an NBA game. As a child, Ray overcame physical and mental abuse from his parents and the death of his brother before becoming a breakout star at Michigan State University. He later went on to have an MVP and championship career overseas.
- Joan Pahisa is 27 years old and has a huge passion: basketball. It would be nothing extraordinary except for a detail: he's exactly one meter tall. Joan's life has not been easy, but sport has helped him go ahead. Last summer he took part in the World Dwarf Games in Michigan, USA, an Olympic-style competition that's held every four years exclusively for little people. Joan was the only representative from Spain because he couldn't find anyone else to go with him. That's why he specialized himself in table tennis, an individual sport. He traveled 7.000 km to feel like at home and also to fulfill his dreams: to be World Champion in table tennis and, above all, to play basketball one more time, most probably the last. His trip will show us how the world is seen from just one meter from the ground. It's not only about sport, it's about life itself.
- Kalvin, the owner of a bankrupt comic book store, crosses paths with a naive little boy named Pete who mistakes Kalvin for a walking embodiment of his favorite comic book superhero, The Silver Shield. When Kalvin discovers that Pete is a runaway he pretends to be the Silver Shield in order to return Pete back home.
- A documentary film crew is hired to follow three intramural club sports to help decide which is worthy of becoming the newest varsity sport at the prestigious Baxter University.
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- The plan of two unknowing criminals begins to quickly go south as they realize the body they came to bury doesn't fit the victim's correct description.
- A delivery guy rushes to complete an order within 30 minutes, but gets lost in a labyrinthine apartment complex.
- Nick's friends notice his obsession with doodling.
- TURN is a drama/action show with secret agents and a moderate amount of science fiction. It is prevalent mostly in the high-tech plots and environments. Turn is presented in episodes approximately 10 minutes in length, each containing a mini-plot within the overlying story arc. The show is based around events involving a group of agents in an exclusive graduate program preparing for careers in an elite police force. As members of the Division, they take on investigations and fieldwork that often proves dangerous. They struggle with both their own personal issues and the mysterious faction that is trying to destroy them from the inside. Crimes are committed, hearts damaged, lives lost. Where will the next turn find them?
- For Otto, a 19-year-old bowling alley employee, escape from an unsavory existence comes from within himself. He is shunned by his co-workers, ignored by the girl he loves, and is a disappointment to even his ten-year-old brother. On his day off as a maintenance-man at Bel-Mark Lanes, Otto goes there hoping he'll chance upon Maggie, the girl he desires. As his night spirals into despair, hope manifests in the men's bathroom as vibrant neon graffiti. The neon graffiti triggers fantasies where Otto is loved by Maggie and celebrated by his peers. It is but a facade, and Otto eventually is sucker-punched back into reality. Otto must learn to be comfortable in his own skin and erase the gilded neon images that his mind desires.
- An in-depth look into the rising phenomenon of professional gaming known as eSports.
- Technophobe, Vincent, struggles to make a meaningful connection with two women dependent on their cell phones.
- Recounting better times, a man finds himself in a downward spiral of drugs and memories after his love leaves him.
- The evolution of a tumultuous six-month relationship between Emil and Alana -- two lively but stubborn college students who's expectations of each other begin to drive them apart.
- A troubled man has a difficult time coping with the events of his past. He pays a visit to the only man that can help him.