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- A newlywed man on his honeymoon has second thoughts about his marriage and falls for a different woman.
- Billy Pilgrim has mysteriously become unstuck in time. He goes on an uncontrollable trip back and forth from his birth in New York to life on a distant planet and back again to the horrors of the 1945 fire-bombing of Dresden.
- A waitress hardly notices a shy busboy who secretly loves her; until one night she's attacked and he comes to her rescue. From there a relationship sparks but one secret could mean disaster for these fated lovers.
- A young man tries to help a teenage girl find the serial killer who murdered her parents before the killer comes after them.
- This drama centers on Hank Chinaski, the fictional alter-ego of "Factotum" author Charles Bukowski, who wanders around Los Angeles, CA trying to live off jobs which don't interfere with his primary interest, which is writing. Along the way, he fends off the distractions offered by women, drinking and gambling.
- A family that has faced hardship has their dilapidated house completely rebuilt while they are away on vacation for a week.
- A dishonest insurance salesman's life quickly disintegrates during a Wisconsin winter when he teams up with a psychopath to steal a rare violin at the home of a reclusive farmer.
- A lonely, neurotic, and hilariously honest middle-aged man reunites with his estranged wife, and meets his teenage daughter for the first time.
- A working-class boy falls for a girl from a wealthy family, and must compete for her with a rich boy who also wants her.
- Kim and Kourtney Kardashian have opened a new Dash store in New York City and move there to help make it a success.
- An unflinching chronicle of Charles Manson's life leading up to the orchestration of the Tate and LaBianca murders..
- A documentary of an entire year in the lives of five real-bearded professional Santa Clauses to find out what the rest of the year is like for a man who perpetually looks like Jolly Saint Nick.
- Mitchell "Mitch" Adams, a de-commissioned U.S. Marine captain who returned from Vietnam a day earlier, wakes up with Kathy, his longtime girl friend, at her apartment. For his official homecoming, they drive to the expensive Minneapolis, Minnesota, home of Mitch's parents, Frank and Mary Adams. Frank, president of Adams Commodities, wants Mitch to join his brokerage firm, but Mitch explains that Vietnam changed his priorities, and now he wants to write a novel about the war. Having already chased Mitch's younger brother, Joey Adams, out of the house for being a conscientious objector, Frank dismisses the idea of his son being a writer, but he thinks Mitch will change his mind when he settles into civilian life. Mitch moves into his former bedroom, but spends most of his time with Kathy and avoids his father. He talks with Kathy about Vietnam and his difficulty getting close to people after seeing friends die. One night, as Mitch and Kathy swim nude in Lake Calhoun, a policeman arrests them for public indecency, and a local newspaper sensationalizes the story because of the prominence of Mitch's family. After a shouting match with Frank, Mitch moves into Kathy's apartment, and brother Joey celebrates by giving Mitch and Kathy a female puppy named Stud. Frank is unhappy with Mitch's new situation, however, and invites his son for lunch at an exclusive country club to offer him a part-time job at the brokerage selling pork bellies. Mitch tells his father he will think about it, but instead goes to a local unemployment office. After learning that no jobs are available, Mitch rides his motorcycle into the hills to clear his mind. He returns to Minneapolis and takes the job at his father's firm. Frank assigns sales chief Guy Murphy to teach Mitch how to make "cold calls" to prospective clients. Frank also gives Mitch a company Porsche, and puts public relations staffer Carol Redding, who comes from a wealthy Minneapolis family, in charge of showing him around. Kathy is unhappy with the new situation, but Mitch assures her that he will continue to write his novel. Over the next few weeks, however, Mitch becomes comfortable with his new status and spends more time with his coworkers, including Carol. When Mitch visits Kathy at the elementary school where she teaches, the difference in their lifestyles seems more evident to him. Finally, after Mitch comes home late, Kathy refuses to speak to him, but he makes up with her at a laundromat. The relationship goes awry, however, when Guy talks Mitch into leasing a sleek new apartment. Mitch tells Kathy he will only use it for writing his novel, but she suspects it will get in the way of his book and their relationship. When Mitch's parents invite Mitch and Kathy to a restaurant to celebrate his birthday and a promotion, Carol stops by their table, and Kathy senses something going on between her and Mitch. Later that night, as Mitch's parents prepare for bed, Mary tells Frank she thinks the promotion will drive Mitch away, rather than bind him to the company. Frank responds by turning off the lights before Mary gets into bed. Mitch tries to write in the new apartment, but there are too many distractions. One night, Carol takes Mitch home from a bar and makes love to him, and days later, Frank tells Mary that maybe their son would be better off with a girl from an important family. Mitch goes to Kathy's school, promises he will quit his job after six months, and asks her to marry him, but she calls him a phony and wishes she had "the old Mitch" back. Mitch packs a few things and rides his motorcycle north to Lake Superior. The proprietor of a gas station and general store tells him there are no cabins in the area, but he might spend the night at an abandoned boat house, and Mitch stays at the shore for a while. One morning, he is awakened by a Native American boy, Billy Whitefoot, who accuses him of trespassing on Indian land. Soon, however, the two become friends. Mitch takes the boy on a motorcycle ride, and Billy shows the visitor his favorite spot in the forest, where deer drink from a stream. At that moment, a hunter fires at a deer and hits Billy in the arm. Mitch rushes him to a hospital, where he meets Billy's grandmother. Learning how dismissively the local whites treat Native Americans and illegally hunt on their land, Mitch decides to spend more time on the shore. He writes a letter of thanks to his father, but explains that he must be free to go his own way; as a postscript, he asks Frank to tell Kathy he loves and misses her. After Frank calls Kathy to his office to read her the letter, she drives north with Stud and finds Mitch on the shore. They embrace.
- NICOTINE is a free-form exploration about a group of four elementary school friends now in their late 20s. Paul, who is the center and balance of them all, is unhappy with his position in life and is slowly losing his grip on things when something happens with one of his friends.
- Lambent Fuse is a character-driven drama that illustrates human connection and choice. This complex narrative unfolds in a non-chronological timeframe as the lives of these six main characters intertwine. Freddie Goone (Rhett Romsaas) plunges into a detached world full of regret after recent and tragic events that trigger his slide into depression. Allison Swanson's (Heidi Fellner) kleptomania undermines her ability to hold a job and maintain a relationship with an emotionally detached and swiftly sinking Freddie. Paul Dobbler (Eric Hanson), a mysterious chef, takes it upon himself to meddle in the life of a woman with whom he's deeply infatuated. Phillip Richter (Matthew Feeney) seeks to overcome allegations that threaten his long sought promotion as police captain. Keith Malone (Nick Hansen) and Vincent Becker (Dan Eckman-Thomas) embark on a series of robberies that land them in a situation that is way over their heads. As the lives of these characters meld together, the consequences of their seemingly straightforward choices result in unpredictable and dynamic outcomes.
- This show debuted in 2002 on the LMCC cable television system, and in 2004, with the help of KSTC.TV, Channel 45, "Nate on Drums" expanded to reach a network television audience of over 1.4 million viewers.
- A corporation's illegal activities have been hacked and a murder has occurred on their property. Now a board meeting must reconcile the risk at hand.
- A micro-budget film shot by students of Hopkins High School as an exercise to understand the filmmaking process.
- George accidentally summons a murderous demon who begins to wreck havoc in a small town.
- A live television interview with a beloved businessman goes horribly wrong, resulting in a violent gunfight at the studio. Featuring Lucasio9002.
- On Halloween night, a single mother becomes increasingly paranoid when her son doesn't return home from trick or treating on time.
- It's Georgie's last day in her childhood home and saying goodbye is something she won't forget. But the lasting memory of her sister is something she struggles to remember.
- Teenager Trish believes her late mother is trying to warn her of impending doom by way of an antique snow globe.
- As Filmmakers, we all universally struggle with one concept--the idea. But what if the idea for a film is about the idea for a film. "Writing Backwards" perplexes the audience through the mind of the directors thought process when coming up with this innovative new look at what a story is all about.
- Four grown men compete in an Easter egg hunt organized by a friend who takes the holiday tradition way too seriously.
- Zach is a teenager whose life is falling apart all around him, and he has no one left to remember him.
- A stubborn farmer constantly clashes with his rebellious son.
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