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- Want to improve your life instantly? It's easy. Join us! Subscribe to our channel. Welcome to escapism and innocent joyful entertainment for its own sake. Sit back, relax, take a load off, and just laugh.
- Jim Thompson received a phone call from a dead man-a man he watched die one drunken, adulterous night while out of town on business. Jim's wife, Deirdre, doesn't know his secret. Neither does Detective Frank Gibbons, who is hot on the case of the year-old crime. In this supernatural thriller, Jim's past surfaces through his guilt and lies. As Detective Gibbons closes in on the truth, Jim and Deirdre must run from a malevolent stalker in this terrifying tale of deception and murder.
- A recovering alcoholic turns to running as a way of confronting his past and seeking a deeper, unknown purpose.
- A quarterback's holdout prompts his star wide receiver to ask for an extension.
- The Rust Belt city of Buffalo, NY yearns to reclaim its lost pride despite a growing sense of futility and cynicism after decades of decline. When a new owner buys their professional hockey team and promises a championship, Buffalonians see a path to their city's relevance. Throughout this season of unprecedented hopes, we meet a nonagenarian rehabbing from a serious fall, a young man with cerebral palsy determined to learn to drive after doubting himself for years, and a teenager struggling to find her identity while coping with the death of her father. As these fans overcome life's struggles and cheer their team, ordinary citizens take responsibility for their city, refusing to wait for politicians or silver-bullet solutions to determine their future. Combining archival material, interviews, and hand-held vérité footage, The Fan Connection immerses us in the stories of everyday Buffalonians to shed light on the larger story of why sports matter in a city seeking to rise from the ashes.
- A renowned fitness instructor struggles to balance his healthy lifestyle with his vices.
- The Rick James Story comes to the screen with all same unstoppable energy and outrageous humor that made him famous. It's a non-apologetic celebration of the man and his music. The songs drive the journey, with many never before heard tracks and Rick's hits like "Give It To Me Baby," "Mary Jane." "Party All The Time" and "Superfreak." The documentary is told by the people who knew him, partied with him and slept with him --from club owners in Buffalo to Hollywood's biggest celebrities. But there's a twist. Rick narrates his own life story. From existing on camera footage Rick literally appears in the film, providing his uncensored opinions and commentary. Quotes from magazine and newspaper interviews are his narrative voice. So when Supermodel, Janice Dickinson, claims to be the inspiration for "Superfreak," we'll give you Rick's take on what really happened that night at Studio 54. "Cocaine is a hell of a drug!" This is an autobiographical chronicle from the grave.
- A comic miscommunication at a greeting card company leads to the creation of a new holiday.
- Ellie is an idealistic, young actress living in NYC. She's a very giving person, so when her husband, Mitchell, gets a job offer back home in Buffalo, Ellie reluctantly agrees to the move. Mitchell loves Buffalo, so Ellie looks for happiness there, too. She joins a little theatre company and, unwittingly, winds up emotionally involved with the director, James. Ellie just keeps on giving and others keep on taking! James casts Ellie in a theme park show and tells her it will be lots of fun, and she'll get to do it eight times a day! He neglects to mention the grueling physical challenges involved. The show finally puts Ellie over the edge and, at last, she learns to take care of herself. She returns to Mitchell, but on her own terms this time.
- John Valby, AKA "Dr. Dirty" has entertained crowds since 1974 with his brand of witty, dirty, non-politically correct music. Concerts often feature fan favorites like 'Gang Bang', 'Hey Lade', 'End of the Month' and the immortal 'Barnacle Bill'. "Tequila Mockingbird" mixes live concert footage with interviews backstage and at the recording studio. The newest songs along with some classics are intertwined with stories from the good Doctor covering the history behind the infamous piano to the origins of "Barnacle Bill". If you can't see the Dirt in person, this is your best alternative.
- Documents the steadfast nature of Cleveland and it's residents through the dedication of a common interest, professional football. Detailing the 2004-2005 season, the film lets the fans tell their troubled story.
- "Everything Works Out" is both a song featured prominently in the film THE FALLS and the theme of this making-of documentary. Despite working with a tiny budget in some grueling locations and under the worst of global circumstances (day 3 of location photography was September 11, 2001), the team behind THE FALLS managed to complete the film on time and on budget. Then during post-production new challenges arose as the team labored to create over 225 visual effects shots and the director struggled through the editing process - ultimately creating a final cut that scored well with test audiences and won acceptance into 5 film festivals. With distribution finally secured - four years after pre-production began - everything did, at last, work out.
- Director Rebecca Carpenter's father, Lewis Carpenter, was a running back for Vince Lombardi's NFL Champion Green Bay Packers. When he dies, her family receives a surprise call from Boston University's brain bank requesting his brain - with shocking results. Lew becomes the 18th NFL player diagnosed postmortem with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative neurocognitive disorder that can cause episodes of rage, social withdrawal, and other unusual behaviors. Carpenter finds herself at ground zero of an unfolding public health controversy and embarks on a three-year odyssey across America to explore the far-reaching implications of this "new" disease in football players. Carpenter approaches her subjects with refreshing humor, manic curiosity, and a huge heart as her father's former teammates and adversaries, scientists, historians, and other families affected by CTE offer their insights and support. Through quirky and poignant visits with family friends, former NFL players, and headline-stealing scientists such as Dr. Bennet Omalu, Rebecca pursues a mystery decades in the making. From NFL Hall of Famers like Mike Ditka and James Lofton, to neuropathologist Dr. Ann McKee, she begins to understand the depression, obsessiveness, forgetfulness, and unpredictable temper that often complicated her relationship with her dad are common side effects of repeat blunt force trauma to the brain.
- Daniel, a young soldier, is sucked into the true horrors of war when his squad is informed that enemy forces have targeted his hometown. He is forced to abandon his duties in order to save the life of the only family he has left.
- A group of singles try to find love through online dating, singles parties, and speed dating.
- Documenting a group of Green Jellö superfans-turned-band members and their journey touring with the infamous band and it's fearless leader and founder BILL MANSPEAKER. Funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign, the film includes live performances, back stage antics, interviews with current and previous band members, a lesson on the band's history, and much more.
- The Commander Tom Show was a Buffalo, New York market show--outside airings were very seldom. It consisted of interstitial segments with Tom Jolls--the host of the show and also a Buffalo, New York weatherman--shown around episodes of the Adventures of Superman (TV Series 1952-1958). Dustmop the puppet (a dog) was introduced in 1967. An alligator puppet, Matty the Mod followed, along with the first female puppet Cecily Fripp, modeled after American comedian Phyllis Diller. After its cancellation in 1991, the show essentially merged with another Buffalo market show, Rocketship 7 (TV Series 1962-1993), until its own cancellation in 1993.
- "FACES" is a short film which showcases different types of Domestic Violence and Abuse while asking us to be a part of the solution. We all know someone who is a survivor of Domestic Violence, and most likely someone who is currently experiencing Domestic Violence. "FACES" raises our awareness once again to the National statistics of Domestic Violence while introducing us to Project Safeguard. Project Safeguard is a 501(C)3 Nonprofit organization who provides Advocates for Victims of Domestic Violence, and guides them through the Civil Protection Order process.
- Follow the paths of modern-day troubadours as they travel the lost highways of America, singing songs of love, longing, hope and redemption.
- Having personally witnessed Sir Elton John's failed attempt to adopt a child, a young couple questions themselves if they are ready for kids and whether everyone should match a certain criteria to be either biological or adoptive parents. The search for the answer pushes them into an entire journey through Nepal, Ukraine, China, the United Kingdom and the USA where they face corruption of the adoption system and have to stand against billions of dollars behind it... They meeting people who managed to adopt and those who failed because of their skin color, weight, or habits... In the middle of their investigation, they reveal that the right to have kids can be easily taken away from people even in most civilized countries... no votes needed, the regulations are already in action! Should we just accept these regulations or should fight against them?
- The documentary follows The Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse Team on the road as they compete in the 2015 World Box Lacrosse Championships. For the first time ever, the Championship Games were held on an Indian Reservation, in Onondaga in upstate New York, the Capitol of the Iroquois Confederacy.
- When childhood best friends, Kyle, Steven, and Ruben are forced to perform in a music festival, conflicting priorities and visitors from the boys' past push their friendship to the breaking point.
- Three couples search for connection and meaning in an angry, anxious, and polarized world. Uniquely combining a surreal narrative with hundreds of found footage clips, the film takes viewers on a journey through the sights and sounds of consumerism, advertising, and self-help culture. The result is a highly innovative remix film blending fiction and documentary while pushing the limits of Fair Use as rarely seen before.
- Horror writer and director Chris is being terrorized by the very character he created.
- Set in rustbelt Buffalo circa 1980, Queen City follows the gritty struggle of two flawed detectives from both sides of the tracks whose private and public lives cross as they cope with strain in search of redemption and forgiveness.
- Documentary about the revolutionary and brilliant Chicago architect Louis Sullivan (1856-1924); his rapid rise to fame, tragic decline, and the ultimate triumph of his creative spirit.
- Don who, you may ask? ELECTRIC HEART -don Ellis is the incredible story of the Man, his Times and the Music of Donald Johnson Ellis 1934-1978. Completely forgotten about in Jazz, Ellis created a "Fusion" between Jazz, Classical and Rock long before anyone else thought of it. His Electric Orchestras still maintain the most complex modern day music ever written, then and now! Pulitzer Winning Composer Gunther Schuller discovered Don Ellis at Boston University in the 1960's and introduced him to Leonard Bernstein. Bernstein hires Ellis as a Soloist for a National Television Show (The Young Peoples Concert) and Ellis was off and running. Known for his strange and odd-metered arrangements, Ellis took Jazz to new heights and never looked back. He was under-Produced and mis-Marketed and even though he was one of Jazz's most exciting acts ever, his music has been completely forgotten about and seldom played on the radio and his music generally speaking is hard to come by. He is truly one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century and as the late Jazz Legend Maynard Ferguson states in the film; "He was really something magical! ELECTRIC HEART gets to the bottom of why Ellis was and is left out of the mix and explains his life story as a re-discovery of his music with testimonials from some of the all time greats of the Jazz World. Lest we ever forget Don Ellis.
- A research team studies the dreams of dying patients, uncovering why dying is relevant, what the dying process really entails and why dying has been misunderstood.
- New York matchmaker Patti Novak interviews young singles before and after their dates.
- 'The Scoop' begins with a wounded man trying to get away from his attacker. He finds temporary sanctuary in a University dorm, where he hides a letter in a mail box. He is then found by his attacker who kills him. Jeff is you typical college senior. He finds the letter in his mailbox and sees that it is addressed to the Vice President of the University. Thinking he might get a reward, he decides to return it. At the President's office he meets a young secretary who he has sex with, only to find out she's sixteen. He runs out of her room only to be attacked by a Cowboy who wants to know what his angle in all this is. 'The Scoop' is about Jeff trying to find out what the answer to this big mystery is. He must also deal with a budding relationship with a girl named April, the antics of his insensitive best friend, and a room mate from hell in this character driven comedy/mystery.
- A young man goes back to the scene of his father's suicide.
- He's worked with Carole King, Ani Difranco & Oasis, but can beloved producer Mark Hallman keep his Austin, TX studio alive in the age of Spotify?
- In a world overtaken by an extraterrestrial force, a lone survivor is working on a project that has substantial importance to the future of all mankind.
- Frank Murdock, a tortured young man obsessed with The Slender man, seeks out the creature to settle things once and for all.
- The toughest wrestlers in the world, get together with the hottest babes in professional wrestling to bring you two hours of exciting WCW Monday night action. High flying moves, chair shots, cat fights - WCW Nitro has it all.
- What could go wrong when a family of die-hard Buffalo football fans come together under one roof to watch their beloved team play in the biggest game ever? Everything.
- Inspired by true events, Guidestones is the story of two journalism students who uncover a global conspiracy while investigating an unsolved murder. Sandy Rai (Supinder Wraich) is an exchange students from India, studying journalism at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada. While working on a photojournalism assignment with fellow student Trevor Shale (Dan Fox), she sees a strange apparition that bears a striking resemblance to scientist Harold Glenndenning (David Fox), murdered under puzzling circumstances. Anxious to get to the bottom of the story, Sandy visit Harold's old home where she stumbles upon a strange symbol. Following this clue and others, she learns that Harold had a connection to the builders of the Georgia Guidestones, an enigmatic monument located in a farmer's field in Elbert County, Georgia. Made of granite and 20 feet tall, the structure is inscribed on eight sides with 10 guidelines or principles for rebuilding civilization after the apocalypse. Baffled, Sandy and Trevor quickly abandon their photojournalism assignment and travel to Georgia where they encounter the cryptic Guidestones. The trip only deepens the mystery around Harold's murder while presenting them with more clues to decipher and follow. Returning to Toronto, Sandy quickly discovers that the next clue in the puzzle leads her back to India. Convinced that she is about to stumble upon something big, she returns home. Little does she know that the story she uncovers will expose a hidden cabal involving some of the world's most powerful people and their plans for the destruction and reconstruction of modern global civilization.
- The Olympic Auditorium opened in 1925 as Los Angeles was exploding, a state-of-the art fight palace to entertain the masses. But the arena, built to rival Madison Square Garden, was a money pit from the start. Shady promoters came and went until the building owner took a chance on a single mother who had never seen a pro fight. Taking over in the midst of World War II, Aileen Eaton built a sports empire that lasted nearly four decades, launching stars and becoming the most powerful boxing promoter in America. As the years passed, Eaton's Olympic promotion mirrored the changing tastes and demographics of the city, thriving in large part due to the loyalty of Mexican-American fans. When the building sold and Aileen was pushed out in 1980, the Olympic struggled again, briefly becoming the concrete cathedral of hardcore punk until it sputtered to an inglorious death. In 2005 the building was sold again, becoming the Glory Church of Jesus Christ, a Korean megachurch.
- Canadian singer Avril Lavigne performs live at the at HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York as part of her Try to Shut Me Up Tour.
- 'Hockey Mom,' a comedic short about a French Canadian sports journalist who takes his show to Buffalo, New York to do an investigative story on a new hockey mother. The film pokes fun at US/Canadian relations, journalists, and the running of youth sports organizations.
- The story of snow including how it is formed and the human inventions that help us live with the white stuff.
- From Buffalo, NY: Brock Lesnar responds to Rey Mysterio's actions in the aftermath of Brock's match with fellow UFC fighter Caine Velasquez. Matches include Bayley defending her WWE Women's Championship against Nikki Cross, The MIZ vs Tommaso Ciampa, Sonya DeVille & Mandy Rose vs Carmella & Dana Brooke, Adam Cole defends his NXT Heavyweight Championship against Daniel Bryan.
- Classic claymation music video for comedy rock band Green Jellÿ's only big hit, "Three Little Pigs." Green Jellÿ themselves cameo in the video, a parodic, adult retelling of the famous children story.
- A journey into the world of fiercely independent guerrilla film making with this hilarious and shocking documentary feature. "Poultry in Motion" follows cult director Lloyd (THE TOXIC AVENGER) Kaufman as he tries to hatch his newest cinematic explosion: POULTRYGEIST: NIGHT OF THE CHICKEN DEAD. With no investors and no money, he staffs the film with a crew of 75 inexperienced teenagers, hires the cheapest DP he can find, and houses them all in an abandoned church in Buffalo's ghetto.
- As per the video game 'River City Ransom, ' the Evil Slick has kidnapped Ryan's girlfriend, Cyndi. Now it is up to Ryan and his friend Alex to stop Slick, save Cyndi, and return the gangs to school.
- Terrorists have seized control of a remote Alaskan nuclear weapons facility. Now the only man that can stop the impending disaster is the cigarette-addicted, cardboard box-sneaking, guard-choking, woman-hating, gun-toting, legend of the battlefield, codename: SNAKE.
- The superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "RAW" brand collide each and every week on WWE Monday Night.