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Office Ninja

31 Mar , 2005 | Posted by:

(2004) Directed by Matthew Johnston

Peter likes his job a lot more since he helped an unemployed ninja get a position at his company. But when sinister ninja happenings start to occur, who can get to the bottom of things? Will good prevail or is the company's vice president destined for early termination?

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Somebody to Love

4 Jun , 2004 | Posted by:

(2004) Directed by Ray Groff

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Stigmata

4 Jun , 2004 | Posted by:

(1999) Directed by Rupert Wainwright

Frankie Paige (Patricia Arquette) is in her twenties. Things happen to Frankie -- terrible things she can't understand or explain. And though she has tried everything to make them stop, they're just getting worse. She goes to doctors and psychologists, but even they can't answer the most important question: why her? At the darkest moment of one of her episodes, a chance encounter with a local priest is caught on tape and the frightening implications of the incident drive the Vatican to send their own investigator, Andrew Kiernan (Gabriel Byrne). Confronted with the powerful force that has taken control of Frankie, Kiernan immediately recognizes the true danger she is in and he must search his own soul for the strength to save her life, even if it goes against everything he believes.

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The Deserter

3 May , 2004 | Posted by:

(2004) Directed by Eric B. Borgman

A British Revolutionary War drummer accidentally deserts his regiment and is hunted down for execution.

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Five Dollars an Hour

13 Apr , 2004 | Posted by:

(2003) Directed by Jeff Doiron

An elderly man has an encounter with his past.

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Stolen Good

17 Mar , 2004 | Posted by:

(2002) Directed by Russ Jaquith

Shot on location amid the gorgeous backdrops of New Zealand's southern Alps, the mighty Sierras of Lake Tahoe, oceanside on Cape Cod and the California coasts, Stolen Good is a spectacularly beautiful movie filled with the non-stop action of screeching stolen cars, helicopter riding at 12,000 feet and amazing stunt work of professional snowboarders performed by the lead actors themselves. The director, Russ Jaquith, has lived the snowboarder lifestyle, photographed six films around the globe and captured the authentic lives of professional snowboarders. This film shares all of it: the danger, the adrenaline, the pursuit of pro rider glory and the consequences.

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Kingdom Rebels

9 Jan , 2004 | Posted by:

(2003) Directed by James Bernardinelli

These are trying times for the Kingdom. Kingdom servants, Stan and Marty, are out to perform their daily duties of prisoner executions by means of 'lethal gastration' when things go awry. Can our heroes save themselves from the Snowball army...little pink creatures who exist only to lay turds?

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Getting out of Rhode Island

8 Jan , 2004 | Posted by:

(2001) Directed by Christian DeRezendes

Jakob Mattison returns home only to be taken hostage in a wine cellar and used for the selfish gains of his longtime childhood friend Morgan while at a fundraiser. A fully improvised feature film about selfish human nature, the inability to leave the rut you're in, and the need to disappear when you've returned home.

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Daylight Savings

11 Dec , 2003 | Posted by:

(1997) Directed by Ken Shaw

Daylight Savings is a 90's workplace satire based on the diverse relationships we all must endure and rely on to survive in the modern office environment. It's an offbeat take on a funny group of guys whose personalities are often bigger than the jobs they do, or the cubicles they occupy. Mikhail and his wise-cracking cohorts plod their way through coffee breaks, lunch breaks, and heartbreaks at a typical large corporation -- where the employees often function in their sleep, coping by using large doses of caffeine and humor.

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Home Free: Return of the Bald Eagle

16 May , 2002 | Posted by:

(1995) Directed by Christopher G. Knight

Inspiring story of the bald eagle's return to Massachusetts.