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- An inventive crime thriller told backwards reversing day by day through a week following a local sheriff's quest to unlock the mystery of three small-town criminals and a bank heist gone wrong.
- Leslie Nielsen and his caddy decide to drive a jerky golf player, Brad, insane by playing a round with him and making up rules, distracting him, and filling him with paranoia.
- In 1970's rural Canada, a dishevelled man revisits the forest where he was forced into adulthood at the age of eleven. The man must come to terms with the guilt of his past as his memories stagger between the image of his father's rifle, the disintegration of his family and the disappearance of his younger brother. At its core, this is a story about "Innocence Lost" and how tragedy and uncontrollable circumstances can thrust a child into adulthood. The film is written by Cameron Veitch and Faran Moradi; based off of a short story titled "The Key".
- In a world where being a freelancer for a powerful crime syndicate is as easy as signing up for a mobile app, new hire Tim Givens, in a case of mistaken identity, finds himself held hostage by Jessica, an escaped kidnap victim, who's trust he must earn in order to avoid being executed.
- Owen Peri battles with music after his brother Peter, and lead singer of Periwinkle commits suicide. With the band still moving forward, Owen feels alone and the furthest he has ever been from music. He needs to find a way to grieve his brothers death so that he can finally step back on stage and be himself again.
- Born before vaccines, a woman shares her struggle with polio while reflecting on love, life and overcoming obstacles .
- Holden and the Roci go on the hunt. Amos and Clarissa seek shelter on a devastated Earth. Bobbie and Alex fight a desperate battle. Marco makes Drummer an offer she can't refuse. Avasarala returns to a position of power.
- Lisa calls in Gail to deal with her partner of a year-and-a-half, Mike, who likes to spend money on big boy toys for himself and his teenaged son from a previous marriage, as well as indiscriminately on things like junk food at convenience stores. Mike earns good money - approximately two-thirds of what comes into the household - and as such believes he has the right to spend the money as he wants. However, he has no idea how much money he does spend and how much debt they are in as a household because of his spending. Lisa's concern is for their yet unborn child and being able to provide for the baby. Mike also believes in the stereotypical division of roles in the household, Mike in charge of the "outside" stuff", Lisa the "inside" stuff, such as inside cleaning and chores, cooking and all the household finances, resulting in an approximate 90/10 imbalance in the household work falling on Lisa's shoulders. As Mike is the big personality and Lisa the small personality within their relationship, Mike gets away with whatever he has wanted in not really listening to Lisa and her concerns. Gail wants Mike to see that he can't have everything he wants all the time, other people's needs which need to take precedent sometimes. She also wants him to take over the management of the household finances so that he knows exactly what is going on with his and Lisa's money. That money management is only one aspect of Mike assuming half of the household chores. Gail also provides them with the services of a couples therapist so that they can communicate more effectively than the current situation of Mike charging into confrontation, and Lisa cowering away from it when things get difficult. After all is said and done, Mike knows what his issues are, the question being whether he can change what he believes are ingrained character traits.