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- An urgent phone call pulls a Yale Law student back to his Ohio hometown, where he reflects on three generations of family history and his own future.
- After a chance encounter, headstrong Kathy is drawn to Benny, member of Midwestern motorcycle club the Vandals. As the club transforms into a dangerous underworld of violence, Benny must choose between Kathy and his loyalty to the club.
- Six of the world's scariest psychopaths escape from a local Asylum and proceed to unleash terror on the unsuspecting crowd of a Halloween Funhouse, whose themed mazes are inspired by their various reigns of terror.
- A college student from Cincinnati breaks off his engagement to his wealthy fiancée after falling in love with a girl from Kentucky. She claims to be 20, but he learns she is actually only 16 and already married.
- A timid boy is trapped in his house with a monster that will eat him if he isn't in bed every night by sundown.
- Citizens of a troubled city must navigate through an unforeseen crisis that threatens every walk of life.
- What does it mean to stand for what you believe in? Alan Wohlman, a boy sheltered by his mysterious parents and pursued by an ominous government agency, must grow up in a hurry. Aided by his parent's circle of believers, and the prayers of those who came before him, Alan steps into the dangerous beginning of his journey to help complete the Great Commission.
- More than 500 people attended the 22nd annual "March for Jesus" walk and rally held in downtown Middletown, Ohio on Saturday, May 18, 1997. At the after march ceremony, Christians, Jews, Hindi, and Buddhists gathered to serve the community, giving away craft supplies to the children, clothing to adults and children alike, and food baskets. Although rooted in the Christian religion, the Middletown Organizer, Joseph Polley felt the need to bring all religions who wanted to participate together to show love to a community in need. This film documents that extraordinary day.
- Two young lovers are on the run from two mysterious figures.
- It is the Year 2024. The Russia-Ukraine War is still ongoing. There are rumors that the ruble is going to take over as the World's Reserve Currency. No One believes this. Except One Man.
- Strike It is a high action bank robbery film with a twist.
- A cinéma vérité portrait of Scott Hedric during the AK Steel Middletown lockout.
- Why would any adult want to hang out with teenagers all day? Find out in this hilarious documentary that follows a group of misfit youth leaders and their quirky kids.
- Jake, a documentary filmmaker, must exploit his artist friend, Nick, in order to make an entertaining movie after his colleagues' critiques. Things get complicated when Nick sees how he's been portrayed.
- Students at a local college pass a penny around, starting at the "find a penny, take a penny" dish at the book store, through the cafeteria, helping a student in computer lab, a student in gym class, and finally a student getting on the bus. This penny has an adventurous day. Made as part of the 2001 Youth Summer Movie Project.
- Hundreds turn out Saturday. May 22, 1999 to march in Unity with other religions. Following a banner that read "UNITY," 500 marchers from all around the area gathered to spread the message that the community can unite. Ranging from senior citizens to small children, participants marched and then served the community afterwards. They shared food, clothing, toiletries, and most importantly love. This film documents the march and the post march celebration.
- Filmed for the 2003 Youth Summer Movie Project in Middletown, Ohio and premiered at the 2005 F3: Frankly Film Fest. Rachel McGee hates math. She hates it so much, that during her meeting with Registrar Stevens, she snaps and goes on a rampage through the maths department. If a murderous college student kills 3 faculty members every minute, how many will she kill in 6 minutes and 23 seconds? Watch Math Registration Massacre to find out.
- On June 10, 2000, the final March for Jesus occurred in Middletown, Ohio. The Founder, Yusef Polley, decided he wanted to impact the community more than once a year. Since the global March for Jesus was disbanded, he decided to make his multi-faith community outreach a quarterly mission. This film shows the march, post march celebration, and Polley's plans for the future.
- Filmed as part of the 2002 Youth Summer Movie Project in Middletown Ohio and Premiered at the 2005 F3: Frankly Film Fest. It's one of the biggest nights in Gorywood, the monsters version of Hollywood. Wolfina's newest movie is premiering and all of Gorywood shows up - and shows out. What can go wrong when ever thing that goes bump in the night come together and the paparazzo get a little too close.
- Take a historical journey through time and see how a small front porch bible study grew into a church with over 63 outreach ministries worldwide. Be prepared to laugh, cry, and become inspired as you travel through 100 years of faith.
- In more than 1,000 cities around the world on May 25, 2016 Christians marched, sang and prayed during the 1996 Global March for Jesus. In the small Midwestern town of Middletown, Ohio, over 250 people marched in solidarity. Not only were Christians represented, Muslims and Buddhists joined in. During the after march celebration, over 1500 pounds of food was given out to the community. This film shows the march and the outreach afterwards. This film shows what happens when a community comes together.
- Steven is a man who becomes obsessed with the art of silence as he loses control of his humanity.
- President Donald Trump's gamble to confront China over trade.