The Last Blockbuster is a documentary that explores the history of Blockbuster Video, its role in the home entertainment industry, and its ultimate decline in the face of streaming services. Through interviews with former employees, customers, and industry experts, the film examines the impact of the video rental store on popular culture and human interaction.
Rome in Love is a romantic movie set in Rome, Italy. The story revolves around an American actress who travels to Rome to film a magazine article. While there, she falls in love and finds inspiration to write a novel. Throughout her journey, she experiences the beauty of Rome, deals with paparazzi, attends press conferences, and discovers the true essence of love and loyalty.
McKenna was a short-lived TV series that aired on ABC during the 1994–1995 season. It starred Chad Everett and Jennifer Love Hewitt. The series revolved around Brick McKenna, who returned to Oregon to take over his brother's business, McKenna Outfitters, after his death. He runs the business with his brother's widow, Leigh, and his father, Jack. His sister, Cassidy, and his niece and nephew, Rose and Harry, help out.
In a bleak future dominated by gangs and violence, a high school principal hires an android substitute teacher to restore order. However, the robot teacher soon goes rogue and begins brutally murdering students, forcing a group of rebellious students to fight back and uncover the truth behind the substitute's malfunction.
In 'The Nine Kittens of Christmas,' two sisters come together during the holiday season and find their lives turned upside down when they discover nine adorable kittens. As they navigate the challenges of wrangling mischievous cats and planning for Christmas, they also find unexpected love and new beginnings.
Redwood Highway is a heartwarming drama about an old man, his love for adventure, and his journey on the iconic Redwood Highway in Oregon. Marie, a vibrant and independent older woman, feels compelled to intervene when she discovers her father, Pete, has withdrawn from society and is set on driving his tired old RV to the Oregon coast to live out the rest of his days. Against the ticking clock, Marie must try to repair their rocky relationship and make peace with her father before it's too late.
The Great Northwest is a documentary film based on the re-creation of a 3,200 mile road-trip made in 1958 by four Seattle women who thoroughly documented their journey in an elaborate scrapbook. Fifty years later, Portland artist Matt McCormick found that scrapbook in a thrift store, and in 2010 set out on the road, following their route as precisely as possible and searching out every stop in which the ladies had documented. Patiently shot with an observational, cinema-vérité approach, The Great Northwest is a lyrical time- capsule that explores how the landscape, architecture, and culture of the Pacific Northwest has changed over the past fifty years.
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