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A romance between two students develops as they navigate the frailty of life around them. But as tragedy comes to their doorstep, their love persists in an unexpected way.
Two sisters, Casey and Theo, visit their father after months apart due to the divorce of their parents. While Theo is happy to bond with her dad, Casey is reluctant to reconnect with him after recent events. Despite their differences, the sisters ultimately stick together when they need each other the most.
When Buddy and Carl’s prized automobile—a mint 1972 Delta 88 that somehow catches every yellow light—is stolen by a couple of slackers taking it for a joyride, they take off in ice-cold pursuit. As the two duos circle the streets casually playing cat-and-mouse and shooting the breeze, these amiable misadventures are set to a wall-to-wall soundtrack of underground bangers including a track by Killdozer, a live concert by the Blue Meanies, and a countrified cover of a Shellac deep cut.
When Skylar’s brother, struggling with addiction, abruptly shows back up in her life, her peace becomes threatened. Trying to protect the life she built for Max becomes increasingly difficult as Chase’s dangerous ties pull them back into his inescapable chaos. Skylar’s past now forces her to make an impossible decision without blurring the lines of love and safety.
Centering around the world's end, we follow Margot, a young woman attempting to find closure in ruptured relationships. A slow unraveling of time, of closeness, and of what’s left unsaid. Less about the end, more about what lingers.
Chronicles the writing and afterlife of the hit 1995 song “Florence” by Milwakuee band Little Blue Crunchy Things through interviews and live performances.
A pumpkin is kidnapped from the pumpkin patch, stabbed and disemboweled in a ritual known as "Halloween."