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- The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "RAW" brand collide each and every week on WWE Monday Night.
- Flamboyant, gay Austrian Brüno looks for new fame in America.
- A TV-network boss pits a wrestler called Zeus against a wrestler called Rip in a wrestling match.
- A young beautiful computer technician starting off her career in Silicon Valley during the 1980s is stalked and harassed by a deranged colleague with a twisted obsession.
- True story about the mother of a murder victim seeking to bring her son's widow to justice and gain custody of her granddaughter.
- Though considered unqualified, Harry S. Truman becomes the 33rd president following the April 1945 death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- In a small California town, three young men decide to make money by hijacking a school bus full of children and demanding a ransom for the safe return of the kids.
- A young man returning home to attend a wedding hooks up with a drifter who turns out to be a violent bank robber. Before he knows it, the man finds himself involved in the robber's plans.
- Story of the rise and fall of 1920s' Ku Klux Klan leader D.C. Stephenson.
- Louis meets the Phelps family, who protest against an America that tolerates homosexuality
- A 12-year-old Kansas orphan turns to the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman for help during a difficult time. Things have not gone well in Oz since the Wizard left, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman must travel to Kansas to find Dorothy
- A young smalltown reporter, Jessie St. Claire, begins investigating a killer stalking his victims making video tapes. This might just be the career opportunity, which she has hoped for. When she herself becomes a target and suddenly disappears, the case attracts a colleague from the nationally syndicated television show "American Crime" as well. Together with Jessie's camera-man and later joined by her producer he tries to solve the mysterious case.
- Miracles Out of Nowhere tells the improbable story of the band KANSAS and the miraculous ride from their gutted school bus, to signing with music mogul Don Kirshner, to touring with QUEEN, fights with Steven Tyler, and recording some of the biggest albums and songs of their era that eventually led them to global super-stardom.
- A child's Sunday School Bible. A broken relationship between an adopted daughter and her parents that spans 25 years. A mother who only wants to forgive - and be forgiven. On her death bed, Abigail asks her husband Steven to find their estranged daughter, forgive her and ask her forgiveness. Steven makes the journey from Kentucky to California to fulfill that wish - and to give his adopted daughter the Bible she left behind so many years ago. Along the way, Joseph meets a mysterious hitchhiker who may very well hold the secret of the journey's end. On the way, we learn that every journey needs a guide and that Steven will be "Guided by the Word."
- Therapist John Loeb is on a mission to chemically erase the traumatic memories surrounding the death of his wife. How far would you go to forget?
- The shocking story of Rev. Fred Phelps, the Westboro Baptist Church, those who oppose it, and those who chose to leave it all behind.
- A video about Neo-Nazis originating in Sweden provides the starting point of an investigation of extremists' networks in Europe, North America and Russia. Their propaganda is a message of hatred, war and segregation.
- Louis returns to the Phelps family to find that several members have left the cult, and that they are being sued.
- Co-written by NY Times bestselling author Tom Woods, THE HOUSING BUBBLE is a critical, non-partisan examination of the policies and events that shaped the United States economy into one bursting bubble after another. Traveling the world for answers after starting a house painting business just in time for the crash, filmmaker Jimmy Morrison drove over 35,000 miles to track down the experts who saw it coming, seeking to understand the root causes, so that we can avoid being blindsided by the bigger bubbles and the inevitable crises that follow. Informative, eye-opening, fresh, funny, and occasionally shocking, THE HOUSING BUBBLE skillfully demystifies the boom/bust link between the stock market, the FED, and the housing market for the economist and layperson alike. Released as a feature in 2019, the film is broken into 2 episodes for the 4 part series THE BIGGER BUBBLE. (2023)
- A group of unlikely allies modernized college sports and changed a small Midwestern town, serving as a parallel to the Civil Rights movement that would transform the entire American society.
- The new music video "Plead Their Case," released on Vevo/YouTube on March 8 emphasizes the plight of a woman considering whether or not to take the chemical abortion drug protocol mifepristone/misoprostol). Her pondering is juxtaposed with a Supreme Court justice laboring over his decision of ruling on abortion.
- Daniel loses his wife and son in a car accident. While slowly recovering from his injuries, he rebuilds his son's video camera that was destroyed in the crash. Infused with power from the moment of the crash, the camera develops the ability to stop time when Daniel presses the pause button. This discovery restores Daniel's purpose, and he fills the vacuum in his life by taking responsibility for another victim, Sarah, a newlywed who lost her husband in the same accident. At first Daniel only watches her, then tries to improve her life in small ways. But using his power to "help" becomes an addiction, and the vastness of Daniel's power can do only one thing...corrupt him.
- Directed by Oscar winner Kevin Willmott, No Place Like Home takes you on a tour of a deep red state, to meet people who have found themselves in a battle for LGBTQ rights in the most unlikely places. In places like rural Trego County, Salina and Topeka, you'll meet some of the people C.J. Janovy profiles in her book No Place Like Home: Lessons in Activism in LGBT Kansas (University Press of Kansas, January 2018). You'll also meet emerging activists - ordinary people doing extraordinary things, all because they're committed to securing justice for everyone in their home state.
- A documentary that faces down the controversies between homosexuality and religion, examining Bible verses quoted as condemnatory, and discussing alternative meanings.
- An offbeat, heartfelt, odd-couple comedy following the adventures (and misadventures) of two unlikely best friends.
- Character-driven story of the politics and motivations behind the school board decision to challenge the teaching of evolution in Kansas public schools. Kansas educators and scientists organize a worldwide boycott of the hearings, which some say confuses the issues. Participating school board members admit they don't believe in evolution at the outset and some admit they don't understand the science presented by the witnesses. All witnesses brought in by Intelligent Design Network. Film shows both sides with in-depth, revealing interviews and 3-camera coverage of the hearings.
- A retired New York City couple drive across country to reconnect with their reclusive son, joined by their two unmarried daughters.
- Three musical stories of people who feel out of place in the world, and of their longing to find a connection with someone else. A middle-aged African American sings to a new love in a country/western bar, a young goth girl sings a '50s-style ballad as she wanders the streets with a broken heart, and a punk croons a modern doo-wop at a punk-rock show.
- Filmmaker Steve Drain ventured out to Topeka to interview the family running the Westboro Baptist Church, who the majority of America has come to call hatemongers.
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- An in-depth look at the controversial activities of Westboro Baptist Church.
- Can a small town sheriff and a decorated Vietnam vet lead a ragtag group of survivors to safety in the opening days of the zombie apocalypse?
- When an Flight Attendant finds a lost boy, he has no choice but to help him - but who ends up helping who? One small act of kindness can make a lifetime of difference.
- Award-winning art teacher Brad LeDuc inspires his Topeka, Kansas high school students to see themselves as global citizens. When their next project involves drawing portraits of orphans in Bangladesh, Brad's students not only create vibrant art, they also forge deep bonds with new friends half a world away.
- Keith Allen visits Westboro Baptist Church to confront them about their extreme religious beliefs.
- Two college students become entangled in a web of murder and blackmail while studying for finals one evening.
- Each Tough Grit episode centers around a particular everyday rural farm chore, where contestants team up with experts from GRIT magazine and Tractor Supply Company to compete in head-to-head challenges.
- The Scorpion is back, and this time he has his sights set on unleashing his black magic tricks on RD Reynolds from WrestleCrap.
- The Restoration Of Evel Knievels Mack Show Truck
- Jaxon Reeves is a hunted man. His wife has been taken. Now members of a secret government agency want to secure a disk that may contain plans of an alien invasion. With the Men in Black closing in, Jax has no choice but to run.
- The 13 News crew presents the most watched morning newscast in northeast Kansas.
- The WIBW news team presents the most watched midday news show in the region.
- This film explores the Jayhawk Theatre and the Jayhawk Complex (hotel, arcade, and former Crosby Department Store) as it played a role as a community center: a place where the people of Topeka and surrounding areas gathered. Housed in the Jayhawk Complex, the Jayhawk Theatre was more than an entertainment house. The theatre was where patrons heard the latest local, national, and international news; a place where local talent got their start; a place where the Crosby's showed their latest fashions through style shows on stage between acts; a place where children enjoyed Saturday morning serials and cartoons; and a place where different classes and races came under one roof, though entangled with issues of segregation. Through on-camera interviews, photographs, newspaper clippings, and videoed tours, this documentary explores the Jayhawk Theatre as a community center for Topeka and greater Kansas people to congregate from 1926 to 1976. The Jayhawk Theatre has outlived every historic theatre that had its start in downtown Topeka since the late 19th century. Downtown Topeka was once a thriving entertainment and commercial place for people to congregate and like most small cities, it hopes to revive its downtown. Being one of the few historical buildings still remaining in downtown Topeka, with the possibility of future restoration, the Jayhawk has a social history to tell: a history that unifies and connects it with the larger social histories in Topeka, greater Kansas, and throughout the United States.
- A narcoleptic cigar attendant follows a young shoplifter through a mystical cow pasture and wakes up to life.