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- The series follows doting mothers and their childrens' early steps on the road to stardom, all under the discerning eye of a notoriously demanding and passionate dance instructor.
- Dramatizes a contemporary American family's attempts to deal with the mundane conflicts of everyday life while grappling with the universal mysteries of love, death, and the possibility of happiness in an uncertain world.
- Set in rural Ohio, the birthplace of football, a small-town high school football team rises to play their cross-town rival, a perennial powerhouse, while standing up for an entire community.
- Stephen is a socially awkward, middle aged telemarketer and is desperately alone. At the suggestion of Nick, a co-worker, he goes out into the night to find a prostitute for "The Girlfriend Experience". With this, he meets Christa, a streetwise call girl who's happy to fulfill his needs. Yet something unexpected happens. What starts as a business agreement blossoms into true love. But what happens when death enters the picture? How far would you go to keep the one person you've always wanted?
- A scientist helps a comic-book artist to become the superhero he has created in order to battle a vicious gang of rapists.
- Set against the backdrop of a decaying Midwestern town, a murder becomes the focal point of three people who work in a doll factory.
- A troubled teen struggles to balance between life in wrestling and his love for the arts.
- While ambushing a drug-dealer, Detective Eddie Boone (James Black) is injected in a fight against the dealer with a new drug called Ozone, which transforms the users in powerful zombies. His partner and friend Mike Weitz (Tom Hoover) is kidnapped by a group of Ozone addicted. Eddie tries to find Mike in the streets, fighting against the zombies and having several hallucinations due to the effect drug in his blood.
- A young woman, fascinated with mass murderers, tracks down the world's most famous uncaught serial killer and becomes his apprentice; together they go on a killing spree.
- A. E. Staley went from growing up barefoot on a farm in North Carolina, to building a billion dollar agribusiness giant. He was the original owner of the football team that eventually became the Chicago Bears.
- While shooting a documentary on the suspicious disappearances within the homeless community, a filmmaker and his crew go missing while uncovering a terrifying and vicious secret below the city's surface.
- In a post-apocalyptic world where half the population is dead or missing and the sky is full of autonomous drones, a 16-year-old boy named Kitch sets out to find his father, joined by DR1, his drone companion.
- A virus has turned the world into a zombie apocalypse, and a group of survivors attempt to find refuge at an encampment against the invaders. With dwindling survivors and infighting, some resort to desperate measures.
- When a nerdy high school student is changed by SCIENCE his 10 year high school reunion becomes one that no one will ever forget.
- Dark of Moon is a comedy about the hidden rite of passage. The bump in your life's journey that nobody warns you about.
- This documentary chronicles the 120 year plus history of football's greatest rivalry between the Massillon Washington High School Tigers and the Canton McKinley High School Bulldogs. This timeless rivalry has been occurring since 1894. In that century and a quarter the war of 1894, battle of the bell has produced many notable players, coaches and innovations have emerged.
- "Throw It Down," a documentary that provides an intimate look into life on the road and other aspects of a Division I drum and bugle corps. Three years in the making, this movie is about the 2006 Bluecoats' Connexus season; however, it doesn't serve as a mere chronicle of the events which took place during that year, rather, it captures the essence of all drum corps by focusing on specific experiences, hopes, dreams and stories of a single corps at a single moment in its history.
- This show takes you back to the heyday of this lost piece of Americana, the Spook Show, where the nomadic Ghostmasters traveled from town to town like a carnival, enticing theatre owners and audiences alike, with fear.
- A father, who has trained his son all his life to play football, pauses when his son turns twelve and is about to play tackle football. Because of all the information out about the health and safety of the game, journalist Sean Pamphilon went out on a mission to decide when it was appropriate to let his son play the game he's loved all his life. When Pamphilon wants an answer he doesn't just Google it, he gets on a plane or in his car and goes after it. What results is a two-year search, where Pamphilon travels the country taking a thought provoking look at America's true National Pastime.
- Join Brian as he tries to prove that his former best friend and punk rock band-mate's death was anything but an accident. Filled with humor, social commentary, and mystery, its script has been called "brave", "entertaining", "hilarious", and "destined to become a cult classic". In Overdose: Death of a Punk Rocker, we are introduced to Brian: former bass player/song writer for the now famous punk rock band, "The B-movie Nightmares". He currently sells guitar strings at Mr. G's guitar store in Houston, Texas. Even though he missed his big break, Brian keeps a positive outlook. Plus, it was his choice to leave the band, even though he and Brad were at one point the best of friends. It's all because Brad let Snarf into the band. Snarf is a tall, skinny, crazy junkie. There are no limits to the lows he'll go through for the latest buzz. His shenanigans to make Brian understand his addictions seem never-ending. One shenanigan in particular leads to Brian's exodus from the band. Brian was so upset that he said they could keep playing his songs. He didn't care one bit. But he never thought they'd blow up and sell 3 million copies of an album of his songs. Then the news came on TV and said Brad was dead. A heroin overdose they said. It all seemed so clichéd. Brian didn't believe it. He was going to figure out what really happened. His "investigation" leads him to Marley, Brad's former drug dealer. Brian ends up revealing the B-movie Nightmare's back-story as well as his own through his conversations with Marley. Was it a simple overdose or was there foul play? And if it was foul play, then who's to blame? Was it Snarf? What about the Korean Cowboy? A Satanic Ronald Reagan? Brian asks "just one more thing" [ala Columbo] in his quest to seek out the truth...But no one said it'd be just another leisurely Sunday murder mystery. And it certainly won't be as polite.
- Two highly trained espionage agents investigate mysterious technology giant ProtoGeni. As they delve deeper into the labyrinthine complex, intrigue, mistrust, and gunplay reign.
- During a storm, a group of travelers become stranded in an abandoned cabin where a mysterious creature lures them into the woods.
- American Psyche seeks to find the every-day American perspective on social and political life in America following the events of 9/11. Traveling from New York City to Los Angeles, two European filmmakers conduct a series of interviews with Americans of diverse race, gender, religion, and socio-economic standing. As they travel across America, listening to the voices of every-day people, they explore the current climate of social and political life in the United States. American Psyche opens a dialogue on the shared concerns, interests and hopes for the future that Americans have for their society, moving beyond the black and white political portraits of mass media.
- The exact name of this show is not known. It was a hosted horror movie show with George Cavender as "The Cool Ghoul".
- Sean and Evie had their whole lives ahead of them. A poorly marked railroad crossing changed everything after a football game on a cold night in October.
- A little girl gives everything she has to stop the destruction of her family on voting day.
- An overbearing neighborhood association President imposes his will on neighbors.
- In a town that worships football, Canton McKinley was a school without a championship. The 1981 Bulldogs knew they had the talent, but did they have the heart? No room for error. No second chance. One shot to win it all. This is their story.
- Scenes of President McKinley's funeral.
- "Before the League" examines how small towns like Canton and Massillon, Ohio were the blueprint for fielding early pro football teams as well as fostering healthy rivalries. As precursors to the current day NFL, teams like the Akron Pros, Dayton Triangles, Portsmouth Spartans, Ironton Tanks, Shelby Blues (Ohio), Oorang Indians (Ohio), Rochester Jeffersons (NY), Buffalo All-Americans, Milwaukee Badgers and Columbus Panhandles laid the groundwork for the successes of today's big city NFL teams.
- Based on the Book of Enoch, Samjaza and a host of other watcher angels plan to destroy humans and God's creation. In this short, they make their diabolical plans and together sign a contract.
- Panoramic view of the McKinley homestead, Canton, O., on the morning of the funeral, showing large crowds passing the house, which was under military guard.
- The modern music scene is a constantly evolving world, fueled by technology; bridging the old and new in a way unparalleled by generations before us. As Chris struggles to maintain his DJ career his 17-year-old daughter aspires to be a writer in the entertainment industry. The two must learn from the environment surrounding the field they've chosen before it swallows them up or spits them out.
- The arrival at Canton. A -- Abner McKinley escorting Mrs. Wm. McKinley to her carriage. B -- Removing the casket from the funeral car. C -- Placing the casket in the hearse. D -- Departure of the hearse for the McKinley Homestead. A splendid film in every respect.
- President Roosevelt in a carriage in the McKinley Funeral Cortege at Canton, Ohio.
- Views of President McKinley's funeral.
- Arrival of the McKinley Funeral Train at Canton, Ohio.
- A story about hope and faith, Sarah (Simms) a single mother, and struggling waitress faces life's barriers head on. She must struggle to maintain a good life for her and her daughter Heather (Gill). Sarah is on the verge of losing her home to the landlord (Lowery Sr.) who demands the money that is owed to him. Her boss (Breeze) has Sarah in his sight, and is ready to let her go, if she messes up again at work. In the background is a guardian angel (Jerempone) who still needs to earn his wings, watches over Sarah and Heather, and lends The Helping Hand.
- Before she is banished to Asdmcray, Enola steals something valuable from Sarcae forcing him to send his most valuable asset, Creyviot to retrieve it.
- James is a talented, struggling musician who finally gets his big break. On the surface, the deal is every artist's dream-come-true. But soon James discovers he's an unwilling puppet of a supposed secret society-- and its oddly charming mastermind, Louis-- with the ultimate end game of manipulating people through mind control.
- A short film that tells the story of Bill Powell and his triumph in building Ohio's Clearview Golf Club, the first and only public golf course in America designed, built, owned and operated by an African-American.
- He is a confirmed psychopath who has been selected to take part in a medical experiment: an app that can control your mood at the press of a button. Will it cure him of his condition or merely define what he truly is?
- Aiden begins to dream he is a woman every night... the same woman. Just when he comes to grips with this, he begins to date himself in his dreams.
- After causing a horrible tragedy that results in a man's death, Claire struggles to continue living with her own guilt. As her depression worsens, Claire is further tormented by an ominous spirit who relentlessly tells her to quit.
- Wealthy railroad owner J.D. Forbes returns home from World War I to find his daughters, Elinor and Marjory, living the wild life of flappers. His wife is unable to control them so he must try to instill discipline. His attempts to curb their behavior pushes them away. The girls leave home and move to the big city. They try every vice the city has to offer from smoking to drinking during Prohibition. Marjory gets married and Elinor gambles. They soon learn that being rebellious is not quite as glamorous as it looks.
- David Klutz is a quiet man who wakes up on his 40th birthday, only to arrive to work to find out he is being fired. This forces Klutz to explore ways to deal with his bad luck, finally finding comfort in a brown paper bag.
- In recording this scene the position of our camera was an excellent one, and we present to the public a most perfect picture of the train's arrival. The engine is decorated with crepe to mark the solemnity of this great historical event. As the train stops at the platform great respect for the dead President is shown by the waiting diplomats and reception committee baring their heads and standing respectfully on one side as the mourners leave the train.