An alarming surge in violent bombings and bank robberies in the Pacific Northwest leads a weathered FBI agent into a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a charismatic domestic terrorist plotting to overthrow the US government.
In the midst of an unexpected invasion, a group of teenagers in a small town must band together and use their courage and resourcefulness to fight off the North Korean army.
A small group of former classmates organize an elaborate, annual game of tag that requires some to travel all over the country. Hogan, Bob, Randy, Kevin, and Jerry have been playing tag since they were nine years old. This year, they must tag Jerry, who plans to retire after the game. They face various challenges and traps set by Jerry, but eventually, they come up with a plan to tag him on his wedding day. In the end, they all reunite and continue playing the game.
Vision Quest is a coming-of-age drama that follows a high school student named Louden Swain as he navigates the challenges of love, wrestling, and personal growth. Determined to achieve his weight loss goals and prove himself on the mat, Louden embarks on a vision quest that leads him to confront his fears and discover the true meaning of inner strength.
Teenager Charley Thompson gets a summer job working for a horse trainer and forms a strong connection with Lean on Pete, a racehorse with a troubled past. When the horse is sold and slated to be euthanized, Charley embarks on a dangerous journey to save his newfound friend.
The Rachel Divide is a documentary that delves into the life and public fallout of Rachel Dolezal, a white woman who identified as black and led the NAACP chapter in Spokane, Washington. The film explores issues of racial identity, social perception, and the controversy surrounding Dolezal's actions.
By Dawn's Early Light is a movie about a nuclear missile crisis which leads to a dangerous escalation between superpowers. As tensions rise and the threat of nuclear war looms, military personnel and political leaders must navigate the chaos and make critical decisions to prevent disaster.
Surviving graduation is just the first challenge for Bray, Oliver, and Stacey, three friends determined to make it to the Summerland Music Festival, no matter what it takes. Embarking on a road-trip in high spirits, there’s more than just music waiting for them at the end of the rainbow. Bray has plans to meet Shawn, a boy he met on an online dating site he’s convinced is questioning his sexuality. The problem? He’s been pretending to be Stacey, Oliver’s girlfriend, to get close to him.
A charismatic Real Estate agent, Kevin Coe, is publicly proud of his mother, a prominent socialite, but privately he must put up with her constant belittlements and taunts. And while his latest girlfriend starts discovering the depths of his anguish, no one connects him with a long series of violent rapes that have been troubling the area.
When a girl goes to get an IUD implanted by a distant relative, he commits a deranged act which has deadly implications for those close to her.
The Business of Fancydancing is a movie about a Native American poet named Seymour Polatkin who returns to his reservation after achieving success. He is forced to confront his past, including his troubled relationship with his childhood friend Mouse and his estranged father. Through his poetry and interactions with the reservation community, Seymour grapples with issues of identity, tradition, and the impact of colonization.
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.
Cletus is a compulsive liar. He prefers the term 'fabrication' to lie though. When Cletus becomes a social worker he's assigned the case of a boy called Jorge (with a 'J') who was taken from his mother. Cletus sets out to reunite Jorge with his mother, but to do so he has to fabricate many a story to keep Jorge from being adopted. In search of the mother, Cletus meets and falls in love with a women's advice councillor.
Two guys bail on a wedding, head to a strip club, and end up in a hotel room...
This Traveltalk series short begins in the Wenatchee River valley, where apples are the chief commercial crop. In Spokane, we see the Sunken Gardens (later called the John W. Duncan Gardens) in Manito Park. In Olympia, the campus of the state capitol is surrounded by flowers. At Long Beach is the beginning of a sand roadbed that stretches for 27 miles. After a glimpse of canoeing on the Quinault River, we get a view of the San Juan Islands. Finally, we are shown some sights on the Columbia River, including the Rock Island Dam and the not-yet-finished Grand Coulee Dam, largest concrete structure in the United States.
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