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- When five childhood friends reunite for a weekend in the country, old jealousies resurface, sexual debauchery ensues, and it quickly becomes clear that time may not heal all wounds...
- A group of disparate female college buddies examine their lifestyles when a former male colleague (Garret Dillahunt) is revealed to have AIDS.
- An ex convict befriends an elderly coworker as they both try to find meaning in life and forgiveness for their past.
- Martin tried to kill himself. He's back at the advertising agency with everybody knowing. He sees a shrink, Dr. Orloff, with hilarious results.
- A handsome and successful young man's life begins to unravel when he develops an acute sense of paranoia. Things escalate when Jackson is convinced that a tv ad holds sinister messages aimed at him. Is Jackson losing his mind, or are the threats real?
- Legend has it that some of the oldest surviving homeless communities in New York City have been hidden from the public view for decades in the underground tunnels of Manhattan. Many homeless dwell in continual darkness along tunnels miles long and yet manage to survive. What happens to someone who lives in such a dark and dreary dwelling? Well, Reporter Susan Pei plans to find out with the help of her friend and cameraman, Nick Murphy. As she ventures to investigate this story to impress her boss, she enlists the assistance of Tom Stranton, a local transit tunnel expert she finds on the internet. However, after he makes a miscalculation they find themselves lost underneath one of the biggest cities in the world. As they try to find a way out, they are in a terrifying struggle with the dark, with themselves and with mysterious underground dwellers that do not want them there.
- An anxious young tailor dominated by his father, a master of the craft, is eager to do well with his clients, but his inadequacy in measuring leaves him frustrated and humiliated. His younger sister - an expert seamstress - arrives back in town, discovers his measuring weakness and begins a cruel reign of terror over him, humiliating him endlessly in front of customers. Pushed to the edge, the young tailor heads down the nightmarish road to insanity and murder.
- A waitress discovers a ring she thought was worthless is actually worth $10 million.
- Neil, a punk rock vegetarian, is being forced to go into the family butcher business. He decides to save the world instead.
- The Pink House is a fast-paced, youthful comedy that has been called a sweeter, more intellectual Animal House. Five men and women race against time (and sometimes their own knack for self-sabotage) to save the consummate Southern, rowdy group house from the academic upper crust and a vindictive sorority. Our hero, Murray, must finish his long overdue thesis on "The Ten Archetypes of Americans in their Twenties" as the clock ticks ever louder. Challenges of love, aptitude, and character are presented and won with fun and intensity while our rambunctious housemates grow emotionally, spiritually, and perhaps a bit more tipsy.
- Bobby G. lives life on the edge in this real, raw New York street drama. Bobby is a small-time coke dealer, always on the hustle but rarely successful. He lives in Hell's Kitchen with his Puerto Rican girlfriend Lucy, who makes ends meet as a prostitute. A typical day finds Bobby selling $20 bags to neighborhood locals and passing cars. A yuppie kid looking to score a kilo of coke approaches him to broker a deal and Bobby sees the opportunity of a lifetime to make some real money. His rough days may just be over. With the tidy profit he could even leave the business. Playing out of his league, Bobby arranges to get the kilo from Astro, a fearsome, high-level drug dealer. Though Lucy announces that she's decided to go back to Puerto Rico and pleads with him to make a fresh start too, Bobby is sticking to his deal and isn't going anywhere now, convinced he'll be 'livin' large in a matter a' days. "On deal day the client gets nervous and the plan goes awry with Bobby turning over the merchandise without being able to hold on to the cash. He now fears for his life unless he can come up with the money, fast, to pay back Astro. Seized with panic Bobby seeks out an acquaintance, Dollar Bill, who puts him in touch with a mob figure who needs somebody "whacked" and is willing to pay big bucks for it too. Though Bobby has never fired a gun in his life, he carries out the execution. The act plunges him into a state of shock and torment verging on madness. In the ensuing hours, Bobby, his mind in a daze, will find redemption in a bizarre journey involving a homeless woman, the Hudson River, and a blind street-peddler named Popeet. He will also learn, that what fate may give, she is just as free to take away.
- A doughnut shop waitress, stuck in the doldrums of her own existence, is offered the chance to escape her daily routine.
- A young boy observes the ecletic cast of characters coming in and out of a phone booth in Grand Central Station.
- A beautiful young girl avoids harassment with deadly magical power.
- An abstracted young man picks up a darkly beautiful hitchhiker on a lonely Southern highway. Is she lost or a lovely apparition?
- When teenage delinquent Neil, tries to go the straight and narrow by distancing himself from his ever more violent best friend Chuck, Chuck goes one step further by involving Neil in his grand plan to kill the school cop.
- An enigmatic film historian endeavors to unravel the mystery of what may be the world's first ever motion picture.