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- An underground Brotherhood wages war on demonic forces festering in society's shadows. Facing an unprecedented evil, their faith, trust, and camaraderie are pushed to the brink as redemption demands the ultimate sacrifice.
- A group of friends head out for a mountain retreat only to witness a gruesome murder at a near by cabin. They head home wanting to forget the experience... but are followed home by the murder.
- Down and Out David finds himself having to crash on his buddy Johnny's couch after his girl gives him the boot. But he has a plan. It's simple; let her cool off and miss him a bit and then go meet her for lunch the next day. They'll make amends and then the zappy love music cues in and fade to black. But life has other plans for David's day; filling it with odd characters and very sticky situations.
- Jerry Sierra lives life with only one thing in mind, His music. Although the heir to his late fathers multimillion-dollar estate, he cares for none of it. His passions and plans are simple - change the world with Rock n' Roll. Everything seems to be coming together until he stumbles upon an impostor living the upscale life he denied so long ago and that is even dating his ex-fiancé! Curious and a bit suspicious, Jerry starts to investigate only to make more distributing discoveries along the way.
- Join world-renowned Chef Eric Crowley for his first Masterclass video series inspiring you to feel confident in the kitchen with several spectacular dishes that are easy to create.
- The film portrays all sides involved in the issues, the Military, the counter recruiting groups such as Army of None, and SAMS (Students against a Military Society.) and other groups that beliefs fall on both sides of the issues; Vets for Freedom, and Military Spouses for Change. It is our goal to ultimately force the audience to ask themselves, these, and other questions, which may not be that comfortable to answer: Do we need a military? In an all-volunteer army, how can ethical recruiting fulfill the personnel needs? Where can the line between attraction and coercion be drawn? How long can an all-volunteer military continue to function?