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Harbir channels his envy of Ben by calling out his beliefs in Punjabi superstition and black magic at his cousin's birthday lunch. Harbir quickly finds there's more to this tale than he bargained for.
Margot's overwhelming experience of miscarriage.
A Sikh delivery driver is asked for help by a customer, a Priest.
After a chance encounter over the internet, Caleb meets and falls head over heels for Jeremy, and soon the line between love and lies blur.
Two employees at a library navigate through a mundane shift until one of them begins to act out.
A troubled journalist returns to her quiet hometown of Clemont to investigate a series of unsolved disappearances, only to uncover a secret that ties her own past to the town’s darkest mystery.
Cait travels to a call-back audition for a film where she gets on brilliantly with the casting director and the writer/director. Receiving good vibes and positive feedback from her previous reading her world is spun on its axis with the news that she’ll be reading with the already-cast male lead - she hasn’t forgotten her last interaction with Danny.
A web series about the coming of age of a recently out college student. We follow his journey through gay hook up culture in Philadelphia as he finds himself after "the closet."
A young woman makes a gruesome discovery, triggering memories of past trauma and leading her down a dark path.
A twist on the traditional romantic comedy, My Cousin's Wedding follows Gina, the cousin of the groom, the cousin of the groom, as she takes a breather outside the rehearsal dinner and discovers Ashley, a party-crasher who says she's the cousin of the bride. But after a few minutes and an almost make-out session, we discover Ashley's not actually the bride's cousin, but the groom's ex -- and here to win him back. Thus begins a farcical whirlwind of characters entering and exiting, declaring their love, taking it back, and ultimately - making the right choice. Because every decision is the right one, as long as you make it. This is a comedy of errors about the nature of love and impossibility of making decisions.
A shy, unpopular girl is given a thoughtless present for her birthday. She discovers that the present has magical powers, and goes out to exact vengeance upon those who have ignored and made fun of her over the years.
Hunter, a young hopeless romantic, enlists a hypnotherapist to hypnotize him into believing that he'll never find the love of his life.
When Max attends his first-ever acting class, he soon discovers that the lines between class and cult begin to blur.
Molly March, an audacious social media influencer, decides to take her and her (supposed) best friend Waverly's careers to the next level by hiring a film crew to follow them around in the hope it will land them a reality show.
More "Animal House" than stuffy art doc, "Big Bad Art" is a hilarious romp through the Brooklyn art scene. Follow Andrew and his not-so-merry band of misfits as they race the clock to pull off one of the rowdiest "house parties" the New York art world has ever seen. Originally screened at film festivals with a runtime of 43 minutes, this new, punchier 30-minute cut is the first time the general public has been able to view the film. It has been several years in the making.
What began as a grassroots, interpretive film class at a Manhattan senior community center soon blossomed into a shortened spin on New York’s story of love and the passing of time, Annie Hall. Created by artists and filmmakers Ellie Sachs and Matt Starr, the project was a way to engage seniors in a meaningful way while exercising memory skills.
Two sociopathic wellness experts start a rehab program for social media addicts, wherein some participants physically vanish.
We all have that one thing in life that we couldn't bear to be without.
Charlie Sullivan has been wrongfully committed of murder. When it comes time to prove his innocence Charlie finds himself with his back against the wall, his only alibi is the last person he should be caught with.
Gavin built a giant volcano sculpture that's now in his dad's shed. Gavin seeks his dad's understanding but he's uninterested in modern art and refuses to participate in the documentary.