In 'He Was a Quiet Man,' an isolated and introverted office worker named Bob Maconel finds himself drawn into a series of bizarre events. After witnessing a mass shooting at his workplace, Bob is mistaken for the gunman and hailed as a hero. As he navigates his newfound celebrity, Bob's alter ego emerges, leading him down a path of self-discovery, romance, and unexpected twists.
In Double Whammy, a detective is pushed out of a window while investigating a theft of a necklace. He becomes involved in a rivalry with a tabloid journalist and encounters various eccentric characters along the way. With dark humor and unexpected twists, the movie explores themes of guilt, dysfunctional family, and mannequins.
A loner becomes obsessed with a woman and manipulates her life, leading to a violent rampage.
A musician named David starts suffering from tinnitus after witnessing a brutal act of violence. The noise becomes unbearable and starts affecting his relationships and career. Determined to find the source of the noise, David starts investigating the incident while dealing with his deteriorating mental state.
A man takes three co-workers hostage while working overtime on Thanksgiving weekend. He has no demands.
A private eye hired to kill a man's wife warns her instead and then finds both are impostors.
The Great Postal Heist follows director Jay Galione's father, a 30-year US Post Office clerk, who was harassed, threatened, and fired for standing up for his colleagues. A moving indictment of the toxic culture and push to downsize, the documentary chronicles the journey of postal workers, experts, and advocates who experienced firsthand the abuses in the oldest federal agency in America and stood up against the USPS's notoriously violent work environment, featuring interviews with Ralph Nader and Richard Wolff. The atmosphere was a result of systematic dismantling and privatization of the trillion-dollar mail industry by lobbyists and politicians who seek to make profits at the expense of the mental health, living wages, and working conditions of their employees.
A look at the modern phenomenon of school and work shootings. It looks at the cases of Michael Carneal (1997), Joseph Wesbecker (1989), Charles Andrew Williams (2001, Neal Higdon (2008, and Steven Kazmierczak (2008) all of whom snapped and went postal. Based on the excellent book by Mark Ames ("Rage, Murder, and Rebellion: From Reagana's Workplaces to Clintona's Columbine and Beyond", 2005) who features in the film.
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