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- The hardest group you've never heard of is back. After several run ins with the law, shady business management, failed comeback attempts and countless child custody cases, they've just inked a deal with rap powerhouse Innersounds Records.
- It follows Amy Wisez, who is still traumatized after having witnessed her wealthy parents horrific murder suicide. She spends a weekend away with her unfaithful boyfriend and realizes she shouldn't have stopped taking her medication.
- Hollywood hopeful Tom Murphy and his posse of pals conspire to get into the big leagues. They pin their hopes of industry success on Tom's famous girlfriend starring in their first feature, but that falls to pieces when she dumps him. Tom and his pals learn of another possibility and devise a plan to steal a fenced case of government-issued marijuana, return it to the FBI, and use the reward money to finance their movie. However, a scorned girlfriend and her deaf-mute brother have other plans.
- Tortured by his own mediocrity, Max decides to commit suicide and recruits his only friend Bud, a struggling filmmaker, to record his last day on earth. Bent on exacting revenge, Max tracks down and finally confronts his overbearing Boss and his ex-wife. His rage builds until his last day is turned upside down by the kindness of a young woman in a wheelchair. Just moments from his own end, Max finds hope but is it too late to fix what is broken?
- Enjoying some beverages, two filmmakers discuss the art of filmmaking when an unexpected man changes the fate of their hardships, forever.
- A dark comedy about an animal controller that's had enough of his innocent furry friends being killed.
- Sit down for an exclusive interview with Ted the zombie. At an early age Ted learned of his talent for sending grown men running and screaming like little girls. He quickly catapulted to fame and fortune with starring roles in such classic horror films as Night Of The Un-Dead, Night Of The Almost Dead, Sorta Dead But Kinda Not, and Sorta Dead 2. If You're brave enough, sit down, shut up, and listen to the words of a real life killer...
- Every Monday evening Alan and Bob sit at Kelly's bar embellishing on their secret unhappy lives, while flirting with the stunning bartender, Cheryl. The diluted dreamers struggle to save face when a high profile attorney enters their sanctuary, armed with an eye for detail and a dose of reality.
- Explores wave-particle duality: the mind-bending notion that electrons can be two completely different things - waves and particles.
- A successful businessman is cursed with seven years of bad luck.
- A group of kids are forced to spend a day without the internet.
- A painter stages an art show but only invites one person. The unlucky guest is taken hostage, a victim of shared history. Driven by a taunting muse, the painter pushes through the night to complete his masterwork. The hostage watches anxiously, captivated by the vision of death emerging on the canvas. With the final brush stroke at dawn, life imitates art in an unexpected way.
- A story-starved filmmaker wakes up in the most dangerous neighborhood in New Orleans with someone he doesn't remember meeting.
- Discoveries at the Large Hadron Collider, in Geneva, Switzerland, will establish a new Golden Age, bringing our fundamental understanding of the physical world to a new level.
- Professor Roger Penrose describes a very different proposal, one that suggests a succession of universes prior to our own.
- Ben Schumacher describes how some things can happen in our universe, and others cannot. The laws of physics establish the boundary between possibility and impossibility.
- There's a gigantic black hole at the center of our galaxy with gravity so strong that nothing can escape from it, not even light.
- Acclaimed writer and scientist Leonard Mlodinow shows us how randomness, change, and probability reveal a tremendous amount about our daily lives.
- Brian Schmidt discusses the life of the universe, and how astronomers have traced its history back more than 13 billion years.