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- A family determined to get their young daughter into the finals of a beauty pageant take a cross-country trip in their VW bus.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- Based on Terry McMillan's novel, this film follows four very different African-American women and their relationships with men.
- A man who is down on his luck falls in with a criminal.
- A Korean War fighter pilot hero returns home to test fly the new Sabre jets despite his wife's uneasiness regarding his job.
- A young woman fights to protect her son from her abusive new husband and a ferocious creature lurking in the shadows.
- Two infamous bounty hunters searching for missing orphan children face off against a cruel baron and his small army that control the town.
- Teen Angel is an American teen fantasy serial drama series that aired on the Disney Channel. Starring Jason Priestley. The series was first broadcast on The All New Mickey Mouse Club (MMC) on April 24, 1989. Ended its run on May 22, 1989. Teen Angel was followed by a sequel series, Teen Angel Returns, also starring Priestley and Jennie Garth, which aired from October 2 to October 27, 1989.
- A story of a young man running from the truth about his childhood returns in order to correct his past but ends up discovering a side of himself that he suppressed.
- A young man hits rock bottom as a ride share driver when his car breaks down, his life changes when he magically gets new things every day in his car. If he can only figure out what's causing it.
- A look at the impact of the retail giant on local communities.
- John Light was one of the most dangerous inmates in Arizona's State Penitentiary. But after accepting Christ in prison, he finds his real struggles are just beginning.
- After Bruce and Laura Gunther return from their anniversary trip to Italy, Bruce realizes he is Patient Zero in bringing the Coronavirus to the ones he cares about most - his own family. Suffering from all the effects of his actions, Bruce must come to terms with this devastation before it consumes him and his family.
- The WWE Divas hit Arizona for their annual swimsuit photo shoot DVD. Plus six matches, more photo shoots, Torrie Wilson and Dawn Marie in the hotel room, and more.
- Tim Sutton's debut feature, likened to films by Gus Van Sant and Pedro Costa, follows a laconic teenager (Max) who moves from an idyllic lakeside town to his father's home in arid suburban Arizona. With mesmerizing imagery of hot summer bike rides and cool lake-bound dives, Pavilion captures the ephemerality and reverie of youth and the fragility of adolescent friendships. A haunting score by the Sea and Cake's Sam Prekop shadows the storyline, echoing its secrets and shouldering its mysteries.
- A physicist thinks he has bad luck but turns out it's because of coffee. He goes about exploring the idea of how a simple coffee could affect our life and questions whether we have free will.
- Documentary on the social pandemic of fatherlessness afflicting today's societies.
- An Uber driver tries to seduce a couple to join a cult but it turns deadly when they refuse.
- What happens to a dream deferred? Langston Hughes' cautionary prose has been the stimulus for some of the most important artistic offerings of the 20th century. Chiefly among them, the civil rights anthem "Young, Gifted, and Black", written by prolific musician-composer-playwright Weldon Irvine. In the wake of his untimely death, a focused, contemporary reflection upon his life reveals the astounding irony that Weldon Irvine would come to be one of the most quintessential examples of Hughes's examination. Digging for Weldon Irvine explores the enduring legacy of a man deeply vital to the culture of black freedom of expression, yet is somehow overlooked within that very lexicon. Award-winning director Victorious DeCosta (Dirty Hearts, Love Seat) brings a befitting and timely analysis to the life and legacy of Weldon Irvine, whose work drew appreciation from the likes of Freddie Hubbard and Nina Simone to Mos Def and Q-Tip. His bountiful and socio-culturally evocative work in music and theater was central to the Black Arts Movement of the 1970s; integral to the evolution of hip hop, from its inception through its golden era of consciousness and heavy jazz-laden sampling; and whose dedicated mentorship sparked a movement in his long-time residence of St. Albans, Queens, helping develop some of the most well-known figures in jazz today. Through previously unreleased audio and music from Irvine, and exclusive interviews with those closely associated with the tortured artist professionally and personally, DeCosta helps us understand the journey of an artist of moderate success yet monumental influence. Equally as important, how those two realities coexisted, and why? Irvine, who wrote over 500 songs and over 50 plays, relentlessly strived to reinvent himself within an industry and a world that didn't always reciprocate, understand, or appreciate his voice. A hovering backdrop of generational burdens, toxic vices, and unapologetic blackness paint the complexities that sing an all-too-familiar refrain of the native son's inability to fully escape the web of American fate. Yet, the resilience of Weldon Irvine's creative contribution remains a lovely, precious dream.
- Broken Leg is a movie about Karla, a perennial college student who's afraid to face the real world. She needs her older sister, Kate, to co-sign on yet another student loan. As a test, Kate asks Karla to look after her husband, Theo, who recently broke his leg. Karla thinks this will be an easy way to prove she's responsible but little does she know that Kate and Theo are expecting a baby and that Theo views this weekend as his last chance to party. Over the weekend Karla and Theo will learn a lot about responsibility.
- A renowned private detective battling a catastrophic mystery from his past receives a mysterious note inviting him to a Christmas party at the mansion of the city's most prominent crime boss.
- A journalist falls for the mistress of the private detective he's investigating and becomes embroiled in a world of sex and crime.
- A man struggles to find out the truth behind his identity while fighting an evil army.
- A tv series based on The Old American West in the 1880s, The Arizona Ghostriders keep the spirit of the Old West alive every week with a new episode that covers some type of Old West items or events, anything from guns to ice cream. The shows narrator, a cowboy named Santee, selects a viewers question from a mailbag each week and answers it only as Santee can. Masterfully blending the fact filled story line being told with a unique comedic twist that only they can deliver , the Ghostriders present the viewers answer very much in the manner of how Monty Python's troop would. American Western history was never this much fun and entertaining.