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- Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead is an American documentary that chronicles Australian Joe Cross's 60-day journey across the United States, where he embarks on a juice-only fast in a quest to reclaim his health.
- Three young sorority women try to find love with potential men, while worrying about changes in their way of life when integration begins at their college in 1957 segregated Alabama.
- A lonely farmer takes in a pregnant woman and looks after her. After she gives birth, tragedy strikes.
- A father's journey to help his blind and wheel-chair bound son to overcome impossible odds and allow the world to see his God-given potential.
- The life and career of Elvis Presley are chronicled in home movies, concert footage, and dramatizations. Subjects include early performances, army service, Ed Sullivan Show appearance, marriage, 1968 comeback, health decline and death.
- Emerson Graham's nights as a cab driver are filled with annoyances and inconveniences, but until tonight, never attacks and disappearances. After picking up a mysterious passenger her evening goes from working a job to performing a quest as they must race against the clock to defeat a force of evil. The meter is running.
- Forty years after the death of Elvis Presley, a musical road trip across America in his 1963 Rolls Royce explores how a country boy lost his authenticity and became a king while his country lost her democracy and became an empire.
- Ashley is a college student who gets abducted by Samuel, a crazed religious fundamentalist. He attempts to force a change in Ashley as she struggles to escape to freedom.
- Kill The Hippies! Hot rod juvenile delinquents from outer space come to Memphis to kill hippies! Shot on16mm film between Tupelo, Mississippi, and Memphis, Tennessee in 1996, "The Sore Losers" is a southern psychedelic sexploitation cinematic romp & stomp with a killer lo-fi garage/punk soundtrack. They Wanted Meat So They Ate The Flower Children! Director: Mike McCarthy.
- A documentary that traces the evidence for biblical authority and reliability.
- Six small town characters are trapped in the nightmare of crystal methamphetamine addiction and each must make the decision to escape the nightmare before their world implodes.
- In Tupelo, Mississippi, in 1962, a poor, young, single mother is impregnated by a womanizing has-been singer. Her mother tries to force her to give the child away but our heroine isn't sure. As she tries to solve her problems she receives assistance from unlikely quarters: a lesbian gang and the feminist/nudist/stripper/adult film star they idolize.
- To celebrate his eleventh birthday, a young boy selects his gift - little knowing that his choice will change the world.
- Three creatives team up to write a screenplay chronicling a string of murders in their town, but one of the three may be closer to the story than the others realize.
- Tower of Terror Match: Randy Savage & Hulk Hogan vs. Ric Flair, Lex Luger, Arn Anderson, The Barbarian, Meng, Ze Gangster & The Ultimate Solution, WCW U.S. Title: Konnan vs. Eddie Guerrero, Chicago Street Fight: The Road Warriors vs. Sting & Booker T, The Booty Man vs. Diamond Dallas Page, The Giant vs. Loch Ness, Steven Regal vs. The Belfast Bruiser, Robert Parker vs. Madusa
- What are the five engineering innovations that made the 747 the game-changer of aviation? What makes a power plant's giant turbine rotor blades spin at incredible speeds? What does it take to keep a floating city in perfect working order during critical overseas missions? Former NASA rocket engineer Chad Zdenek takes apart some of the world's mightiest machines and uncovers their secrets. Join him on his mission to go "under the hood" of these massive conquerors of air, land, and sea.
- Comedians Negin Farsad and Dean Obeidallah lead an all-star Muslim comedy performing in big cities, small towns, liberal enclaves, conservative hotbeds, rural and everything in between to explore the issue of Islamophobia. Watch them onstage as they hilariously challenge racial, gender and religious stereotypes. With added humor by Jon Stewart, David Cross and Lewis Black.
- The ghost of country singer Helvis visits his daughter in a vision and sends her on a journey to resurrect him.
- A determined woman goes to great lengths to achieve her childhood dream of becoming a mother. When life leaves her out of options, where will she turn?
- A documentary about censorship in America.
- FBI Agent Mark Brock becomes entangled in the very same criminal underworld he is investigating. When he is murdered, it puts those closest to him in danger.
- A documentary that traces the Elvis saga from his birth during the depths of the Depression, to his move to Memphis, to his formative high school years, through his early struggles to launch a music career and wraps up with his triumphant homecoming concert in 1956, on the same stage where he'd lost a talent contest eleven years earlier.
- Seven best buds must discover what to do in life and in this movie or risk wasting it. They'll be sure to make dad jokes and crucify your brain cells along the way. Rand has to learn to lead his friends and stand up to Stan, all while looking for the plot of the movie. However, Stan has his own plans for the movie's plot.
- "I Didn't Do It" will be a feature length documentary that looks at how someone can be framed for an attempt to assassinate the President of the United States through the use of ricin in the mail. The film follows Paul Kevin Curtis through what happened when he became a terrorism suspect, the national media attention during and after and his attempt to return to a normal life. The film also follows the story of Everett Dutschke from political hopeful, family man, musician to convicted as a terrorist and indecent exposure to children.
- A young boy gets lost somewhere in between imagination and reality. His greed threatens to be the end of him as he stumbles upon a creature lurking in his attic.
- In 1946, John Mazilli visited Mississippi with a plan to honor his WWII buddies. One town and one family were in for a surprise.
- On January 8, 2020, a New Zealand filmmaker went to Elvis's birthplace in Tupelo, Mississippi, via Graceland Memphis, Tennessee to see what Elvis means to people 42 years after his death.
- World Championship Wrestling puts on a night of unsanctioned matches. No titles are at stake, but there are no rules so anything goes! This is a night for settling grudges in a series of gimmick matches. The lineup is as follows: Dustin Rhodes vs. The Blacktop Bully ("King of the Road" match in the back of a moving truck!)/"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan vs. Meng (Martial Arts match)/Johnny B. Badd vs. Arn Anderson ("Boxer vs. Wrestler" match)/"Macho Man" Randy Savage vs. Avalanche/ Sting vs. "Big" Bubba Rogers ("Anything Goes" match)/The Nasty Boys vs. Harlem Heat with "Sister "Sherri Martel ("Falls Count Anywhere" match)/Hulk Hogan with The Renegade vs. Vader with Ric Flair ("Leather Strap" match).
- Missing lunches, maniacal villains, monster detectives, and mechanical men: When office life gets boring you can always escape to the streets of Cubicle City.
- This is an intimate look at an 11-year journey with a father and his four sons as they adventure down river. Through candid video shots and interviews, you get to experience the trip along with the family of novice boaters.
- A man buys a picture that turns out to be more than it seems.
- Katrina's Wake is the fictional story of a family who flees to their Ninth Ward attic to avoid the rising flood waters of Hurricane Katrina. No food. No water. No escape. And unfortunately, no one knows they're there.
- Emma and Faith: two best friends who would share anything with each other. But even best friends can step over the line. How far will Emma go to right a wrong? Would she put Faith's unborn babies at risk? Well...probably not both of them.
- A closet with a strange trick tempts a girl into seeing how far its powers will go.
- Elvis: A Generous Heart showcases his extreme generosity, as he helped family, friends and many charities throughout his life.
- A tech entrepreneur attempts to secure funding for his struggling startup in order to hold off a buyout from a threatening competitor.
- D.P.W. is a sitcom pilot that was filmed in Tupelo, Mississippi March, 2017. Created by PJ Leonard and Co-Written by PJ Leonard and Raymond McAnally, the show is based on a fictional local government Depart of Public Works individuals maintaining a small town in the US of A. In this sitcom, the team of half-wits must eventually bond together to constantly save each other from embarrassment and getting fired. Written By PJ Leonard.
- Follow Louis and Char Magnifico (The Traveling Twosome) as they follow Elvis fans around the nation.
- A janitor's night takes a turn for the worse when he enters into a part of the building that is usually kept locked.
- Two well-meaning individuals risk everything to correct the very negative impact of their positive intentions.
- From inside a broom closet through a cracked door, an African American janitor listens and learns art in segregated Mississippi. 1949 Segregated Mississippi While driving through Ercu, Mississippi to start his new job as the first chairman of the University of Mississippi art department, Prof. Stuart R. Purser discovers the roadside artwork of twenty-six-year-old African American primitive artist, M.B. Mayfield (1923-2005). It is here an amazing journey begins. Purser, whose father was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, installs Mayfield as a janitor at the university with the sole purpose of teaching him. From inside the classroom's broom closet with the door ajar, the artist listens and learns. And it is through this narrow opening these two men become an important part of Southern history. Door Ajar captures the true essence of the South, told by those who grew up in a different era. Sometimes their yarns are jarringly awkward to listen to, but it's always earnest and from the heart. From a close family member to townspeople, to a civil rights campaigner, politician, judge, authors, documentary makers, and historians...Door Ajar records tales that sound like folklore but true. Good Will Hunting goes South.
- A man from living in the deep south running a butcher shop finds his latest order could be more than he bargained for.
- A metaphysical comedy about history, media and interpretation, Becket 2 charts the journey of Prometheus, a 12th century scholar and skateboarder who discovers a mysterious VHS cassette buried in the soil. The tape depicts the horrific murder of his former master, Archbishop Thomas Becket. Seeking to discover the origin of the tape and truth of the murder, Prometheus embarks on a journey that threatens his physical life and his existence as a character in the film Becket 2.
- On the night of a successful lawyer's retirement, he plans to hand over his law firm to his trusted associate. But an hour before the deadline, a young man shows up to visit the associate. As the young man and the associate reminisce, the young man begins to reveal his true plan: steal the law firm for himself by any means necessary.
- For nearly two decades church leaders have looked to the research of pollster and sociologist George Barna to interpret trends in America. His research has lead to insightful snapshots of America's moral and spiritual life. In "A Portrait of America," Barna offers his most recent research to examine the beliefs and values of American adults and concludes the 67-minute presentation with a heartfelt call for Christians to engage the culture.