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MS patient Bobby Moretti takes up his late Father's sport of boxing to overcome immense personal tragedy and find inner peace.
When Zack, a 20-something writer, moves from Maine to Hollywood to pursue his career dreams, he meets his favorite actress, Sally Kirkland, who hires him on the spot to be her personal assistant, and so much more.
Imprisoned for 17 years by her father in the basement of their home, who knows what could save Sharon and her seven sibling -sons? Based on a real story.
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The Magic is a holiday love story about a hotshot attorney David Kane (Emmy® winner Kristos Andrews) who loses the Christmas spirit and closes his heart to love following a tragic loss ... See full summary »
Jeff Pryce nearly runs down a beautiful, yet mysterious young girl walking alone by Resurrection Cemetery. Jeff offers to give her a ride and by the time he drops her off, a mutual ... See full summary »
The Trouble with Billy - a new hybrid scripted TV series about a fictional Hollywood actor/child actor,Billy Mack.. This is a story about Riches to Rags, former child actor living in Monte ... See full summary »
Using actual factual and historic stories as the source and inspiration, the series tells of the men and the women forgotten by history. African Americans who were instrumental in settling ... See full summary »
Three generations of women in the film industry come together, looking at the road behind and the road ahead. Interviews with the feminist filmmakers and actors from around the world ... See full summary »
After 11-year-old Tim Hart loses his parents, he balks at living with his immensely immature Uncle Max, a second-rate magician who must grow up to be a father figure and, perhaps, find love while he's at it.
Colonel John Taylor enlists billionaire inventor Leor Teska to fund a secret black site, testing Teska's new nano technology for military applications, developed by scientists. When one of ... See full summary »
Just outside a desolate ghost town, inside a long-abandoned gold mine, lurks a dark being, conjured by the Shanowah tribe ages ago to destroy those that threatened to wipe out their people.... See full summary »
Brother Billy is a charming con-man, a petty hustler, grifting as a preacher and psychic when he falls in love with Sister Sara, a sincere evangelist. Billy realizes his con game isn't a game anymore. He has one last shot at redemption.
One man's love for his dying mother leads him to commit the biggest mistake of his life. Now, with the help of his newfound faith and a Christmas miracle, he seeks redemption on Christmas Day.
A new experimental drug for Alzheimer's, gifts 65 year old Sandra Carter, a new opportunity in life - and unexpected new abilities.
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When a frustrated loner gains popularity as an Alt-Right vlogger, the online echo chamber turns his fears into a deadly rage.
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The journey of a woman scientist who, at the end of times, discovers that true Faith can bring Miracles.
Three morticians get caught in a web of greed and deceit, involving buried treasure and a tangled love affair, in this modern day crime mystery that is based on a true story.
3 friends accidentally kill a bad guy, then screw up getting rid of the body. They are then forced to pretend he is alive as they are chased throughout Los Angeles in one crazy night.
The adventures of a young woman who moves to New York City from a small town to become an actress.
Feminists: What Were They Thinking? takes aim at our current culture revealing all too vividly the urgent need for continued change.
When an obsessed old man enters a one-person photo studio he gives its lecherous owner a fatal ultimatum - convince his next female client to marry him, or the man will kill them both.
A struggling actress inherits a bevy of colorful villains after desperation (with a touch of femme fatale) drives her and her gullible boyfriend to steal big from the Los Angeles underworld.
After a family fight Frank attempts to regain control of his fragile life.
When The U.S. Department of Labor proceeded to make efforts to enact a pending rule that would potentially allow restaurant owners, to pocket the tips paid to servers by customers - the people, decided to speak.
Alex catches up with his friend Michelle and then following protocol of his twelve-step program, makes amends to she and Gus for insulting their relationship in Season One. Michelle accepts... See full summary »
The life of Madelyn Murray O'Hair, the outspoken activist and founder of American Atheists.

Coming Apart is a 1969 film written and directed by Milton Moses Ginsberg, and starring Rip Torn and Sally Kirkland.
Torn plays a mentally disturbed psychiatrist who secretly films his sexual encounters with women. Ginsberg filmed the entire movie with one static camera setup, in a manner simulating a non-constructed "fake documentary" style, influenced by Jim McBride's David Holzman's Diary.[3] The film was rated X for its sexually explicit scenes.[4]
New York psychiatrist Joe Glazer, who is going through a divorce, rents an apartment under the assumed name of Glassman and installs a hidden movie camera in a mirrored box to record his life and occasionally talk to. Most of the people who visit his apartment are women, including Joann, a former patient; Monica, an ex-mistress; and Karen, the wife of one of his best friends. Joe has sexual encounters with some of them. The camera records Joe's words and actions as well as his ongoing mental breakdown.
Vincent Canby of The New York Times wrote, "As an attempt to elevate pornography ... into art, it is often witty and funny but it fails for several reasons, including Ginsberg's self-imposed limitations on form (to which he's not completely faithful)." He elaborated that "the screenplay, like the film, eventually drifts in a horizontal direction into a kind of foggy confusion."[5] Variety stated, "The problem with 'Coming Apart' is that while it suggests some interesting ideas, it can't deliver any of them in cogent form. If Torn is supposed to be some form of saint in the 20th Century religion of psychiatry, prepared to accept the truth of his perceptions with detached irony, this only adds to the deadness of the film as public entertainment."[4] Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune gave the film 3.5 stars out of 4 and praised Rip Torn for "a brilliantly controlled performance. He never appears to be acting."[6] Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "In this dreary study of the disintegration of a New York psychologist (Rip Torn), Ginsberg made the mistake of placing professional actors in improvised Warhol-like situations ... What we're left with, consequently, is scarcely more than some mild but mainly tedious pornography for intellectuals."[7] Gary Arnold of The Washington Post wrote, "Compared to the erotic satire, the film's serious pretensions seem so uninspired and derivative that it's only natural to find that your interest dwindles once the characters start sorting out their souls ... the breakdowns turn morbidly sentimental and theatrically pat."[8] Life reviewer Richard Schickel praised Torn's performance, Ginsberg's inventive use of camera and sound, and the "illuminating" portrayal of a schizophrenic breakdown.[9] Andrew Sarris of The Village Voice gave it a less favorable review, however, and the film was a commercial failure.[2]
The film has since attained a cult following among critics and filmmakers.[10]
^ "Coming Apart - Details". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. Retrieved May 10, 2019. CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
^ a b Smith, Dinitia. "After 'Coming Apart,' a Life Did Just That." The New York Times, September 10, 1998
^ Horwath, Alexander. (2004) "A Walking Contradiction (Partly True and Partly Fiction)" The Last Great American Picture Show: New Hollywood Cinema in the 1970s. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press ISBN 90-5356-493-4
^ a b "Film Reviews: Coming Apart". Variety. October 8, 1969. 28.
^ Canby, Vincent (October 27, 1969). "Screen: 'Coming Apart'". The New York Times. 55.
^ Siskel, Gene (March 31, 1970). "Coming Apart". Chicago Tribune. Section 2, p. 4.
^ Thomas, Kevin (March 11, 1970). "'Coming Apart' Apes Warhol". Los Angeles Times. Part IV, p. 16.
^ Arnold, Gary (November 24, 1969). "Coming Apart". The Washington Post. C10.
^ Schickel, Richard. "Cracking Up On Camera" Life, October 17, 1969
^ Kawin, Bruce. “Coming Apart: The Mind as Camera.” Mindscreen: Bergman, Godard, and first-person film. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978
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