The Plan
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Film
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Holly
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Film
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Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
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TV Mini
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#WineLine
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TV Series
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The Division: Agent Origins
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Film
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Ella
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Television
(Mystery)
Actor Six hikers stumble across a murder in the woods, leaving them divided up in a fight for their lives. Ella (Avery Danielle) is celebrating her 23rd birthday on a trip out into the woods with her friends when they encounter two murderers in the middle of executing their latest victim. The chaos sends them on the run, witnesses to a crime that the murderers can't have revealed. Written by Eric Johnson
Natural
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Film (short)
by Merc Rustad (Drama)
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Demon Slayers
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Film (short)
by Justin Vudy (Comedy)
Actor
What Monsters
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Film (short)
by Merc Rustad (Horror)
Miscellaneous Crew
Superhuman
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TV Mini
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Click
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Film (short)
by Merc Rustad (Drama)
Actor
Dear White People
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Film
by Justin Simien (Comedy and Drama)
Actor A social satire that follows the stories of four black students at an Ivy League college where controversy breaks out over a popular but offensive black-face party thrown by white students. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, the film explores racial identity in acutely-not-post-racial America while weaving a universal story of forging one's unique path in the world. Written by Anonymous
Remotional Breakdown
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Film (short)
by Phillip Pap (Comedy)
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Resolution
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Film (short)
by Alicia Cole (Drama)
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Ripple Effect
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Film
by Philippe Caland (Drama and Music)
Actor Fashion designer Amer Atrash, perpetually on the verge of success, is undergoing a personal crisis in both his marriage and his business. Attributing his misfortune to bad karma from a wrongdoing committed fifteen years prior, he sets out to correct his mistake, and in doing so, experiences a spiritual awakening. Written by Trevor
Accepted
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Film
by Steve Pink (Comedy)
Actor Bartleby (B.) Gaines is a fun loving slacker who, unfortunately, gets turned down for every college he applied for, much to the chagrin of his overly expectant parents. So, with a little cutting and pasting, he creates the South Harmon Institute of Technology, and lo and behold, he is accepted (along with his friends Rory, Hands, and Glen, whose college plans were also all but dashed). However, his parents want to see the website, the campus, and the dean. So now he has his other friend Sherman (who has been accepted to the prestigious Harmon College) build a web page, they lease out an abandoned psychiatric hospital, and they hire Sherman's uncle Ben to be the dean. Problem solved? Not quite. The web page was done so well, that hundreds of students show up at the front door, all of which were turned down by other colleges. Faced with no choice, Bartleby decides to proceed with turning South Harmon into a real college, and sets about figuring out what to teach and how to teach it. ... Written by jlentz1@comcast.net
A Prairie Home Companion
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Film
by Robert Altman (Comedy, Drama and Music)
Casting department "A Prairie Home Companion", hosted by humorist Garrison Keillor, is a down home radio variety show recorded and performed live in front of an audience in a theater in St. Paul, Minnesota. A show from another era, "A Prairie Home Companion" has been canceled. The regulars are performing on the last show, including Dusty & Lefty, singing/guitar playing cowboys with a risqué sense of humor, and the Johnson Girls, a sister singing duo of Rhonda and Yolanda who have a penchant for talking over each other. As the show goes on, the regulars, backstage, talk about their lives in relation to the show. Other goings-on include Yolanda and others trying to convince her shy somber daughter, Lola, to sing on this last show. As all this goes on, a mysterious woman in a white trench coat who is on a mission wanders around the theater, while the show's dim security guard, Guy Noir, who usually has nothing to do security-wise, follows. Written by Huggo
Viva la Bam
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Television
by Troy Miller (Comedy and Reality-TV)
Actor A show that follows Bam Margera (of Jackass and CKY fame) in his attempts to anger his parents. Unlike CKY or Jackass, Viva La Bam focuses mainly on the torture of Bam's parents and less on harmful stunts.