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- Secure within a desolate home as an unnatural threat terrorizes the world, a man has established a tenuous domestic order with his wife and son. Then a desperate young family arrives seeking refuge.
- Feature adaptation of the video game where werewolves attack a small town.
- During a power outage, two strangers tell scary stories. The more Fred and Fanny commit to their tales, the more the stories come to life in their Catskills cabin. The horrors of reality manifest when Fred confronts his ultimate fear.
- An uptight New York City lawyer takes her two teenagers to her hippie mother's farmhouse upstate for a family vacation.
- When a troubled young woman consults a psychotherapist, his video recordings of the treatments unhinge her reality.
- On January 9, 2009, five college students left New York City for a weekend in the country. 48 hours later, all five students have simply vanished without a trace. There were no leads and no evidence - until now.
- A woman stuck in a stale marriage struggles to raise her children and manage her secret drug habit. But when winter comes to her small town, her balancing act begins to come crashing down.
- Rosie, mourning her younger sister's death discovers the mysterious man who sexploited and bullied her sister to commit suicide back online trolling for new victims, and she takes justice into her own hands.
- When David's sister returns home after a long absence, their complicated past comes back to haunt them.
- In June, 1983, in Dutchess County, New York, Sebastian Cole joins his mother, step-father, and sister for dinner. Hank, Sebastian's step-father, drops a bomb: he announces he's changing sexes. Sebastian's sister splits immediately for California, and his mother takes him back to England. Jump ahead eight months, Sebastian is back in New York, knocking on Hank's door. Hank (now Henrietta, although all the surgeries aren't complete) takes Sebastian in and is his rock over the next few months of high school. Sebastian's "adventures" are mostly self-destructive.
- A casual affair between a young musician and a married woman turns into an intimate and profound connection that threatens to derail their lives.
- Musician Cat Power narrates this documentary on Janis Joplin's evolution into a star from letters that Joplin wrote over the years to her friends, family, and collaborators.
- Ben's dad, Sam, shows up one night with a note that Ben's mother has left. While Ben's wife and his three sisters try to find her, Ben takes Sam on a day trip to see a farmhouse that is for sale.
- Made shortly after his death, this documentary explores the brief life and remarkable legacy of guitarist Jimi Hendrix.
- Margo Crane's odyssey on the Stark River introduces her to a world filled with wonders and dangers.
- Looking to shake things up, two best friends embark on a life-changing adventure abroad as exchange students. But can they stay out of trouble?
- Aspiring singer, Catherine Brown finds herself living a life she never imagined
- A celebrity chef exacts revenge on a food blogger who torpedoes his career.
- An art journalist becomes ensnared in the surreal world of a reclusive sculptor while trying to extract a career-making interview.
- When the great sorceress Kae is captured by a mysterious enemy, her young followers devise a plan to rescue her.
- A documentary on Levon Helm, a founding member of The Band, at home in Woodstock in the midst of creating his first studio album in 25 years.
- In a post-nuclear holocaust world, a three nomadic men are accosted by a group of five murderous women living in a secluded farmhouse.
- A poignant, lightly comedic story about a recent college grad who volunteers to care for her formidable great aunt. While at her rural estate, she unearths her family's past and takes a meaningful step toward her own future.
- The life and career of the comic book writer and editor.
- An archaeologist for the Brooklyn museum (SHANNON) travels to the Hudson Valley to make a film about a slave burial ground. While in the field, she inadvertently sees a murder take place and runs for her life. She is pursued by the perpetrators and after a wild escape with her crew, she hides in an empty cabin. Just before she is discovered by the criminals, a mysterious phantom-like figure emerges from the shadows to protect her.
- Two people in a small town, each struggling with the death of a close relative, are both drawn to a roadside memorial marker.
- 20131h 35mNot Rated8.5 (15)THE FOCUS: Graham Parker has recorded and performed non-stop for the last 35 years. Refusing to compromise, Graham marched to his own drum. Together with his passionately remembered band the Rumour, Graham was the inspiration for artists that followed him. But in the end he defied the movement that he helped spark. And when the music business continued to change beyond recognition, he remained true to his musical vision. A modern troubadour, Graham releases new music almost on a yearly basis, while touring small clubs around the country to a die hard fan base. THE TWIST: Graham, at 59 years old, has had a slight change of heart. He just may be ready to go commercial. Leaning on his publishing company to place his music in ads and TV shows Graham makes his last attempt at selling while not selling out. The film documents the history of his independent spirit and defiant optimism, celebrates the sincerity of his music and delights in his self-deprecating wit.
- A coming-of-age story ignites when teenager Josh Sendler has to pack up his hoop dreams and move from the lush cornfields of Indiana to the harsh inner-city playgrounds of Newark, N.J.. He meets and befriends basketball phenom, Antwon Jackson, on the local court and together they make a run for the high school state championship. Their friendship is tested along the way and ultimately must prove itself in the face of the explosive n-word.
- Follow Brad (Aric Grooms), a middle aged advertising executive as he is thrust into new adventures. He is forced to face his many shortcomings as he tries to deal with the relationships in his life.
- A sci-fi art house romance that follows Josie Bayard, a young woman who in her attempt to change the past also changes the future in unexpectedly ominous ways.
- A woman's love for her pet ducks, chickens, geese, and turkeys - all 200 of them - ignites a battle with local animal rescuers and puts her marriage in jeopardy.
- Matthew Mendenhall and Masashi Ohtsu, the directors, cinematographers, and editors behind Cabin Fever, developed an unobtrusive filming protocol that allowed them to slip virtually unnoticed into every part of the band's 13-day experiment culminating in 5 intimate performances for a small group of fans at Levon Helm's studio in early 2009. A departure from the band's customary style of recording, this intensely personal portrait of the Black Crowes shows the interaction between the band members and the creative process that goes into the production of great music.
- A woman discovers she's been married to a serial killer for fifteen years, albeit unwittingly. Her mind fractures as she examines her complicity -- should she have known? Could she have prevented him from killing? Or was part of her subconsciously attracted to his evil side?
- A comedy about two estranged sisters brought back into each other's lives by the impending death of their grandmother.
- Her family group, the Staple Singers, inspired millions and helped propel the civil rights movement with their music. After 60 years of performing, legendary singer Mavis Staples' message of love and equality is needed now more than ever.
- As Bob Dylan turns 70, a true portrait of the reclusive "voice of the generation" is revealed through exclusive interviews, and never-before-seen photos and films of Dylan's 50-year career.
- A costumer designer is sent to the Catskills for an interactive theatre piece set in the 1920s. When she arrives things seem dark, strange and off. She soon realizes she is part of a student film.
- Aversion is an action-packed tale of a private investigator who discovers too late that the woman who he's hired to follow...is possessed by a demon.
- Live At Woodstock features all of the existing film footage from Jimi's unforgettable August, 1969, Woodstock concert newly re-edited and presented uninterrupted in its original performance sequence.
- A documentary film about Oscar-nominated animator Bill Plympton. This is a portrait piece that includes interviews with family, friends, colleagues, critics, and fans.
- Bob Dylan's creative genius reached a crescendo as he hit the road with a rag-tag band of folk troubadours in the 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue. Appearing unannounced in small venues, the Revue culminated in "The Night of the Hurricane" benefit at Madison Square Garden for wrongly-convicted boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. In his first interview in 30 years, "The Hurricane" tells all. Folk legend Ramblin' Jack Elliott, violinist Scarlet Rivera, bassist Rob Stoner, and Ms. Jacques Levy reveal the inside story of the Desire album, Joey Gallo, the Rolling Thunder Revue and the maligned tour film, Renaldo and Clara. Following his reinvention as "The Entertainer" in 1978, Bob Dylan fell into the Arms of the Lord through the Vineyard Christian Fellowship Church. Dylan made three Gospel albums, winning a Grammy for "Gotta Serve Somebody." However, his radical new direction alienated fans and enraged critics as he preached evangelical messages from the Book of Revelation. In his first-ever interview, Dylan's Bible class teacher, Pastor Bill Dwyer, describes Dylan's born-again transformation. Legendary Slow Train Coming producer Jerry Wexler, background singer Regina McCrary, keyboardist Spooner Oldham, songwriter Al Kasha, San Francisco Chronicle rock reporter Joel Selvin, AJ Weberman and others tell the tale of Bob Dylan's Gospel Years. Director & Producer Joel Gilbert (Bob Dylan 1966 World Tour-The Home Movies, 2003 and Bob Dylan World Tours 1966-1974-Through the Camera of Barry Feinstein, 2005) weaves the story of this monumental period of Dylan's life and music through revealing insider portraits, exclusive photos, live concert video and TV footage from 1975-1981, with visits to Rundown Studios, the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, the Vineyard Church, and the Fox Warfield Theatre.
- A struggling artist tries to win back his high-maintenance ex-girlfriend by taking her on a road-trip to an expensive spa in upstate New York.
- 'If the truth sets you free, will it also bring you peace?' Charlie's bittersweet journey touches on our deepest questions of love, spirituality and what it really means to be a friend.
- In 2004, former Band drummer Levon Helm, eager to get back into playing music on a regular basis after surviving a bout with cancer, began staging a series of small concerts at the recording studio on his estate in Woodstock, New York. Calling the shows "The Midnight Rambles," a different set of guests tagged along once or twice a month while Helm and his cronies played house band, and on October 23, 2004, Helm set up with guitarist Fred Scribner, bassist Michael Merritt, and blues man Little Sammy Davis on vocals and harmonica. Like the other shows in the Midnight Ramble series, the gig was recorded and videotaped, and The Midnight Ramble Music Sessions, Vol. 1 features 12 songs from that evening.
- Watching Yourself Go Bye is a coming of age story set in the heat of summer. Three close friends create a world in their perfect town, one of them associates herself with this place. The mismatched family of friends, who have grown up together, have to decide when the right time for each of them to leave, because nothing will be the same when one finally does.
- A former gang leader, father of a young son; vows to do everything in his power to stay out of jail when his former lieutenant presents him with an opportunity to make $15, 000 in one night.