Conflict develops when two old friends, who represent each other's path not taken, unexpectedly go fishing together.
With a little help from his impatient friend Josh, Byron sets off in search of shared accommodation. He meets many prospective roommates but finds only resistance. Byron just doesn't seem to connect with anyone despite his willingness.
Two small-time actors debate the merits of watching the credits at the end of a Hollywood flick. They discover that with the right attitude, the uninspired crawl of anonymous names can be transformed into a life-affirming parade of comradeship. Who knew that credits could be so cathartic?
Troy, a recent high school graduate, is in love with his best friend Merrick, but Merrick isn't willing to be in a relationship with him. Troy is forced to deal with Merrick's selfishness, his own aching heart, and his unfulfilling life.
When Spencer urges his unsuspecting friend, Aaron, to watch Salo, Pasolini's profoundly disturbing 1975 film, the horrifying experience rips into Aaron's sense of security and morality. Confused, betrayed, and disgusted, Aaron asks of his friend, "Why did you show that to me?" But Spencer's motives are much too complex for words.
They were more than Washington wives. They were part of an American dream known as Camelot. With strength and cunning they upheld their public image by concealing their private truths. Jackie, Ethel and Joan had little choice. They were Kennedy women. What really unfolded behind the monolith of Kennedy power is revealed for the first time: the true story of the Kennedy reign told through the eyes of the three women who lived it.
Alone in his college dorm room, a young man struggles with his family's reaction when he is pressured into coming out to them over the telephone. Damian sinks into depression as he realizes that both he and his family have an arduous journey ahead if they are to heal old wounds and accept his sexuality. Coming to Terms demonstrates how denial and blame can damage relationships and is an excellent video for youth, counselors and families.
Matt Austin (born Matt Sadowski; 20 April 1978) is a Canadian actor who is known for his role as Green Ranger (later Blue Ranger, then Red Ranger in the "Power Rangers Operation Overdrive" "Once A Ranger" team-up story arc) and Bridge Carson in the American TV series "Power Rangers: S.P.D.". In addition to his acting skills, he is also a writer, musician, and filmmaker.
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