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The Unseen

A hospital cleric is tasked with treating a fellow clergyman in a remote parish who has been displaying severe signs of mental illness. When he arrives, he discovers that the root of his colleague's erratic behavior is a biblical force of evil that is trying to surface from deep below the church.

Untitled Peggy Lee Project

This Peggy Lee biopic will explore the professional and personal life of one of America's most iconic recording artists and performers. A singer, songwriter, composer and actress, Lee's career spanned nearly seven decades.

21 Years to Midnight

Jim Obergefell marries his spouse John Arthur in Maryland in 2013, three months before Arthur dies. The state of Ohio refuses to list him as John's spouse on the death certificate, so Obergefell sues. He is the lead plaintiff in a U.S. Supreme Court case that effectively legalizes same-sex marriage.

All Summer Long

Set in Southern California over a summer in the 1960s and includes the sounds of the Beach Boys music and the beach culture of the time.

American Shaolin

An Ivy Leaguer leaves midway through his studies to learn martial arts in mainland China with the famed Shaolin fighting monks.

Arminius

Arminius, a German, is trained as a Roman warrior, but switches allegiance when the Romans try to take over Germania. At 25, he unites disparate Germanic tribes and rallies them to victory against the Roman Army in the bloody Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. The defeat has ramifications that end with Arminius losing his life, but it halts the Roman Empire's expansion North, and becomes the worst loss suffered by the Romans under the reign of Augustus Caesar.

Bachelor Boys

A London editor is saved from her emotionally distant family by the close-knit clan next door. Her surrogate mom is dying and makes the woman promise to marry off her sons.

Behind Enemy Lines II: ...

Navy SEALS, headed by Lt. Bobby James, are dispatched to North Korea on a covert mission, all in an effort to take out a missile site...

Blackout

A young New York City family, disconnected from each other by their obsessive everyday use of technology, are separated during a New York City blackout and must find their way back to each other–literally and figuratively–in order to reconnect as a family.

Charlie Paris and the Y...

A middle school genius finds himself transported via his missing father's mysterious invention into the midst of an intergalactic conflict. Recruiting a small staff of his friends, the young ambassadors will have to navigate galactic politics, and each other, as they find a way to save their universe.

Courtney Crumrin and th...

A young girl moves into her eccentric uncle's house and is thrown into a world of warlocks, witchcraft and goblins. Meanwhile, she must solve the mystery of why all her classmates are disappearing.

CyberStorm

After a global digital meltdown from an organized attack, a New York man and his family try and survive the crash isolated in Manhattan with millions of scared and confused people around him. As society comes crashing down both online and off, a massive snowstorm cuts New York off from the rest of the world, turning the Big Apple into a place where nothing is what it seems and no one can be trusted.

Defection

A mid-level intelligence contractor defects to North Korea and takes a mysterious bag with him.

Delirium

A dystopian world where love is treated as a curable disease and compassion and affection are forbidden weaknesses.

Depth Of Field

A self-described proud sports atheist is sent on a lark by her editor to cover a sporting event. Her readers are amused, and she eventually spends four years covering major sporting events, writing humorous and somewhat academic essays. Along the way, she slowly becomes a convert, discovering the significance of sport, and how it affects her own life and relationships.