Brynn, a seamstress mourning the loss of her mother and best friend, must confront her anxiety and battle an alien intruder in her home. As she tries to escape, she accidentally stabs the alien in the head and discovers that all electronic devices are useless. She encounters possessed individuals, fights off more creatures, and faces hallucinations and intense memories. Eventually, Brynn is left alone in an undamaged home while the rest of the town falls under the control of the aliens.
A reclusive programmer, his sister and her new boyfriend are held hostage by a rapidly evolving computer virus.
An old widower, Jasper, routinely makes coffee in two mugs and picks up trash around his community. Some of his more interesting finds speckle his home. His neighbors mostly disregard him. On one of his regular hunts, he chances upon an envelope. To his surprise, he finds old wedding photos and presumes the addressee, Angie, to be the bride. Determined to complete the delivery, Jasper follows a map to the address. When he finally arrives, his excitement is upended when Angie, now divorced, rebuffs him and the photos. He leaves her with an open invitation to his home, should she change her mind. The next morning, Jasper starts his routine-only to find Angie at his door. After a heart-to-heart on loss and new life, Jasper invites Angie to pick up trash with him. Together, they go.
Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project is a documentary film that tells the story of Marion Stokes, an activist and video archivist who obsessively recorded television news for over 30 years. The film explores her life, her hoarding of videotapes, and the impact of her collection on journalism, technology, and the future of archival preservation.
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