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- Two high-school nerds use a computer program to literally create the perfect woman, who promptly turns their lives upside-down.
- A girl's "sweet" sixteenth birthday is anything but special: her family forgets about it, and she suffers from every embarrassment possible.
- Healthcare professionals, government officials and everyday people find themselves in the midst of a pandemic as the CDC works to find a cure.
- A Chicago teenager is looking for fun at home while his parents are away, but the situation quickly gets out of hand.
- Alex Pruitt, an 8-year-old boy living in Chicago, must fend off international spies who seek a top-secret computer chip in his toy car.
- Two street-wise Chicago cops have to shake off some rust after returning from a Key West vacation to pursue a drug dealer who nearly killed them in the past.
- A Chicago weather man, separated from his wife and children, debates whether professional and personal success are mutually exclusive.
- Young newlyweds find out just how unprepared they are for their future together.
- A widower who realized his only connection to his family was through his wife sets off on an impromptu road trip to reunite with each of his grown children.
- Three different soldiers - a woman and two men - return from war and facing the peaceful life's problems of each other.
- As various members of the Frank family come together for a college graduation party in Chicago, they find their bonds being tested, and strengthened, in surprising ways.
- A dramatization of the controversial trial concerning the right for Neo-Nazis to march in the predominately Jewish community of Skokie.
- Esther goes home to Skokie, Illinois to understand why her unique relationship with her parents motivated her to become a comedian. Documentary footage is intercut with stand-up, giving audiences a hilarious look into her origin story.
- "Holy Ground" is the story of Chicago's emergence as one of the largest cities in the world from the perspective of the Catholics.
- An electronics genius (Freddie Prinze) masterminds a transit heist with his gang of four women.
- Pro bono work on steroids involving race relations, intrigue and privilege as four White shoe associates compete to become partner in a top tier Chicago law firm.
- Jane loves to go to Marianne's Beauty Salon with her mother. It's a crisp November day in 1963, and the salon is buzzing with energy and music while Jane looks through her favorite magazine. Suddenly the television delivers tragic news into this safe, happy place. Jane tries to make sense of a moment that opens her eyes to peril in the world, a historic moment that has come to symbolize the loss of innocence in America.
- Follow the rise and fall of the King of Arcades as one man pursues his dream against all odds.
- An introverted college student overcomes the obstacle of public speaking brought on by his Multiple Sclerosis. Based on a true story.
- In town for work, Kenny meets Aaron, a local who convinces him to extend his stay to see the sights. But when Kenny's car accidentally explodes and Aaron gets amnesia, will their fledgling friendship lose its way?
- An all-star cast performs the music of John Kander and Fred Ebb; songs include "New York, New York" and "Cabaret."
- In 1872, the most undesired Parish in the Archdiocese of Chicago is sent new pastor Fr. William Netstraeter who spends decades reforming and building the whole area at large, only to have his legacy forgotten.
- A disastrously unhappy King goes on a quest for happiness after a maniacal Wizard tells him that sleeping one night in a happy man's pants will guarantee him eternal pleasure.
- The benefits of being unfailingly polite and well-mannered to everyone are illustrated in this film, which shows teenagers that being polite and well-dressed is the key to making everyone like you and adults--and, more importantly, authority figures--think that you're not a juvenile dellinquent.