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- Since the Haiti disaster on the 12th of January, 2010, it has not only been humanitarian organizations working in the country. Animal welfare organizations formed a coalition of veterinarians and vet technicians (ARCH) to address the needs of both the animal and human populations. The full list of contributing organizations can be seen in the end titles. This film illustrates the phenomenal work achieved so far to vaccinate and treat the surviving animal population, thereby preventing deadly animal borne diseases in humans.
- Some sorority sisters opt for camping in the woods with a handsome professor instead of a Palm Springs spring break. However, their orgy is interrupted when some Druids find them and decide they need to sacrifice them to prevent the apocalypse at the start of the new millennium.
- Set over Christmas in 1970, two friends loyalties are tested. A story of mateship and what lengths one will go to, to protect it.
- Locked, bound and chained, an ominous crate arrives at the home of an unsuspecting family.
- Six college students on a road trip take a wrong turn and end up trapped in a strangely deserted rural town inhabited by a murdeous cult of children.
- A visual artist and a musician create a series of works in which paintings and musical scores form cohesive pieces intended to be experienced together. The works interpret the excitement and monotony of life in the urban desert sprawl from the diverse perspectives of the native and the newcomer.
- Prepare yourself for the all too deadly future. Cash, the heroine of Cyborg 2, is living safe in the free zone. But not for long. Biomechanical problems are taking down her systems and a visit to a doctor in Silica confirms her worst fears. She is more then a marvel of cyborg technology. She is the first of her kind to become a creator-she is pregnant.
- A high school class goes on an overnight trip to the woods. There they encounter a mysterious force intent on killing them all, and the local law enforcement can't stop it. It's up to the kids to save themselves or die trying.
- An aspiring screenwriter and an up-and-coming producer share a hip Hollywood apartment with a goofy Cuban named Fidel Castro. This is a sitcom in the classic style: a catchy theme song, laugh track, hilarious situations, physical comedy, catch phrases, weekly moral lessons, and even "a very special episode."
- Horrible Turn is a fan crafted origin story for the wildly popular Dr. Horrible's Sing -A-Long Blog. In this hypothetical past, young and brilliant Billy and his unlikely friend Kenny Hammerstein go from high school classmates to arch enemies. In a very short time span, Billy unwittingly makes a personal journey from wanting to save the world to wanting to rule it.
- Described by Shaw as a "sample of what can be done with even the most hackneyed stage framework with an observed touch of actual humanity", this play blurs the lines of infidelity and being caught by a better half. He (Henry Apjohn) and She (Aurora Bompas) conceive a plan to hide their affair from Her Husband (Teddy Apjohn).
- Hurricane Katrina was the worst natural disaster in American history.
- 20011h 30mTV-PG6.4 (281)TV MovieFans of Mary Tyler Moore may be taken aback by her performance in this fact-based drama, in which she plays a character far removed from her bubbly Laura Petrie and Mary Richards personae. She gets deep inside the role of Sante Kimes, whose childhood of abuse and exploitation leaves a legacy of amorality that she passes on to her son Kenny (Gabriel Olds).
- Medal of Honor is America's highest military award, authorized by President Lincoln on March 25, 1863 for bravery above and beyond the call of duty. Since that time, there have been over 3,000 recipients.
- In post-apocalyptic 2037, Judy rebels against the AI-ruled utopia where people live in a happy VR simulation. She's exiled to a post-nuclear wasteland where she meets drifter Stover. Mutated cannibals capture them for their leader Seer.
- Award winning director Bobby Mardis travels the globe seeking legendary jazz musicians who share beautiful stories about how they got started in jazz music and what they've done to pass down the art form to the next generation of artists.
- A rich, elderly woman casts black magic spells on her vicious Rottweiler to murder her relatives.
- A downtrodden businessman inadvertently becomes an accessory to his own murder in this spiraling and suspenseful case of mistaken identity.
- The now-adult Ricky talks to a psychiatrist about how he became a murderer after his brother, Billy, died, which leads back to Mother Superior.
- The Darnell family run Paulo's Circus - one of the last remaining family circuses in Europe. Business is bad but spirits are high, and the film documents a family holding the show - and the business - together in an attempt to preserve 200 years of tradition.
- In a time when honor is considered a luxury, candidates on opposite sides of the aisle strive to bring statesmanship back into style.
- This is a 1910 short comedy by George Bernard Shaw featuring William Shakespeare as he attempts to rendezvous with his coveted "Dark Lady" of his sonnets, only to instead be met by a Beefeater and Queen Elizabeth I. The Queen demands that he should apologize to her, but Shakespeare insists that his family is more respectable than hers and that she only has her job by accident of birth. The Dark Lady is shocked by Shakespeare's frankness, but the queen forgives him.
- A space pod crashes from the sky and a body washes up on a Spanish shore line, so begins a tale of one man's journey of discovery. The sea is hostile, the place a paradise, and the people are strange. Far from ordinary he experiences happiness, woes and alienation in his time here. Unfortunately he did not come alone; ghosts of past, fears haunt his every step. A tangible hope and search to find another of his kind turns to desperation as the fading sun quickly descends. As the sunsets the man had lived a lifetime in a day.
- It has been said, "Life is a pill". A little pharmacy near the beach is as fresh as the ocean and as trusty as an old friend. Some might see a Pharmacist as a barrier between them and their medication, but this is not your ordinary pharmacy. Our Pharmacist has a secret that is literally out of this world. This quaint little place is full of familiar characters and a stream of visitors, old and new, where unexpected situations serve as a constant source of amusement for the audience. It's a hub of light and wonder, a slice of life seen through the windows of a little pharmacy near the Southern shores.
- Legendary music composer Patrick Gandy premiere musical featuring his 60 piece orchestra, dancers, and celebrities Terrence T.C. Carson, Loretta Devine, Patrice Rushen, and Tony Award-Winning performer Renee Elise Goldsberry.
- A dying wealthy patriarch, Ramon summons his relatives to his bedside, setting the tone for intriguing suspense when a bizarre set of murders occurs. The terror begins with the arrival of the old man's sister and her lover. Blood and gore are a regular state of affairs. The first suspect is Carl who, despite his protests of his innocence, is hounded by the local detective. But the morbid killings continue... so is he the murderer, or isn't he?
- FBI agents raid a construction site in search of a politician's wife accused of numerous crimes.
- "Yesterday's Not Tomorrow" has become the lowest rated daytime soap opera on television. In a last ditch effort to boost the ratings and keep the network from canceling the show, the producers hire Eli Fein, whose acting career consists only of the wildly popular Spotless detergent commercials. This rating stunt sets off a hilarious chain reaction behind the scenes that makes the soap's melodramatic plot line pale in comparison! Can the show survive even long enough to tape Eli's debut episode? Tune in and find out!