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A documentary charting the early years of the Aztec civilization in ancient Mexico.
From Sumter to Appomattox, get the full story of the War Between the States.
Japanese gore film that has been previously thought to be lost.
Fourth entry in the Lady in the Sea of Blood series.
Fifth entry in the Lady in the Sea of Blood series.
Third entry in the Lady in the Sea of Blood series.
Bloodied But Unbowed chronicles Bloodshot Records' 12 years (and counting) in the trenches of independent music. It's a world where it's easier to take down an M-1 Abrams tank with pub dart than get noticed and appreciated by the mainstream. Here you'll find the highs, the lows, the humiliations and the triumphs. It's an inspirational tale of the ages for anyone foolish enough to want to start a record label.
Bill & Gloria Gaither and their Homecoming Friends gathered in Tulsa, OK, for a weekend of sweet fellowship, inspiring messages and life-giving music. Sing along to some of your favorite Gospel classics such as “The Love of God,” “I’ve Never Been This Homesick,” “Revive Us Again,” “If That Isn’t Love” and “Power in the Blood.” You will enjoy performances by Homecoming favorites Lynda Randle, Jason Crabb, The Nelons, the Gaither Vocal Band and more with these special reunion performances.
The convictions and beliefs of a small-town priest are thrown into uncertainty when a penitent confesses to the murder of the town's missing woman, a case that has consumed the community.
After a young girl is found dead in a secluded religious mountain community, a pack of teenage girls decide to fight against the evil spirits they believe killed her by embracing their own dark nature
The feature-length documentary Blood and Oil – The Middle East in World War I exposes the Western greed and political intrigue which laid the foundation for wars, coups, revolts, oppressive dictators and military interventions in today’s Middle East. Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, modern Turkey and other hot spots are born as the British and French divide the “fruits of victory” in World War.
Story of the 1956 Hungarian revolution + the Water Polo v Russia
After spending the night taking a strange new drug, washed up musician Olivia wakes up to a dead body in the bathtub and an unexpected new addiction.
THE BLOOD OF MY BROTHER goes behind the scenes of one Iraqi family's struggle to survive amidst the carnage of the growing Shia insurgency. Nineteen-year-old Ibrahim dreams of revenge when his brother is shot and killed by an American patrol. With scenes of fighting and death on the streets of Baghdad, this is the closest most viewers will ever come to being in Iraq; kneeling in prayer amidst a thousand Muslim worshipers, feeling the roar of low-flying Apaches, riding atop a sixty-ton tank, driving with masked resistance fighters to attack American positions, fleeing the threat of an overwhelming response, the blood in the street, a tank on fire, or the cold, distant stare of a dead Iraqi fighter. Written by Andrew Berends.
Made for the performance project Cool For You, this video follows an artist’s research on thermal vision and the enhanced gazes of modern warfare. She uses these technical means to discuss intimacy and the body.
In a King of Trios qualifying match, The Colony and F.I.S.T. fight once again and a fan-favorite falls! The rivalry between the Roughnecks and Incoherence continues when Frightmare takes on the mad trucker, "Big Rig" Brodie Lee! The heavyweights collide in singles action when Escorpion Egipcio locks up with Claudio Castagnoli!
From sketch comedy to an acclaimed podcast, The Sloppy Boys are taking their musical aspirations to the next level when they join forces with legendary keyboardist and producer Money Mark at the famed Sonic Ranch Studio in West Texas. They only have five days to make their comedy-rock dreams come true.
Robin M. Gee screendance was inspired by the work of Ida Bell Wells, whose writing documented the episodic period of lynchings in the 1890’s. The film delves into the layered truths of embodied history to fill the gaps left by loss and erasure. Three dancers’ sweeping, introspective movements interlock across indoor and outdoor settings as they are drawn together and fortified by the contemplation of their shared past, present, and future.