2026 Movie Catalog
Browsing 607 titles from the 2026 database
CIA Drugs R Us! A Drugs As Weapons... Sequel
Dir: John Potash
CIA Drugs R Us! Is a comic sequel to Drugs as Weapons Against Us. It details the CIA's use of drugs for manipulating and murdering activists including John Lennon, Kurt Cobain, Tupac Shakur, the Kennedys, The Black Panthers, activist actors, and antiwar leaders. It focuses on Charles Manson, CIA front groups and psychedelics, and it discusses the church sex abuse scandal covered in The Keepers.
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Change Maker: Gia Aaron
Dir: Akeju
Changemaker is an inspiring and empowering initiative that showcases the remarkable stories and and insights of individuals dedicated to catalyzing positive change. This program provides a platform for visionaries, activists, innovators, and leaders from various fields and backgrounds to share their journeys, experiences, and contributions. Meet Gia Aaron, CEO, Entrepreneur, and Investor.
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Dogon: Theory Of Creation
Dir: Dwayne Buckle
The Dogon are an ethnic group living in the central plateau region of Mali, in West Africa. They are best known for their religious traditions, which include a sophisticated cosmology, a tradition of mask making, and unique architecture. The Dogon are also known for their oral tradition, which has preserved their history and traditional knowledge of the cosmos and their place within it.
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From Power To Prison: The Trump Story Part 1
Dir: BC Fourteen
Step into the tumultuous world of America's 45th President as 'From Power to Prison: The Trump Story Part 1' unveils the dramatic trials and tribulations of Donald Trump. Follow the unprecedented journey from the pinnacle of power to the brink of incarceration, where the lines between politics and justice blur in this gripping documentary film.
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Sam's World
Dir: Lily Lady
Mid-20s non-binary sex worker, Sam, navigates the complexities of their social milieu throughout one weekend in New York City. The film exists in the highly topical spaces of sex work and unwanted pregnancy; each theme remains mostly subtextual in order to provide nuance and healing around topics that have been poorly portrayed in major film productions.
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Scuba
Dir: Jacob Vaus
Don's a high-school loner doing all he can to bury his turbulent family life. He keeps it bottled up until he meets Becca, the school's theatre reject. Together, they form a rag-tag bond and decide to put on their own theatre production: a gargantuan jungle epic. As their nightmarish stresses rise, their relationship threatens to crumble. Will the show go on?
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Snuff Queen
Dir: Shaun Russell
A horror mockumentary about Snuffing, the multi-billion-dollar fetish where young women and men get murdered for real on camera (and hopefully get revived).
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Space Shuttle
Dir: Dwayne Buckle
A space shuttle is a spacecraft that has the capability of launching people and cargo into orbit around Earth. It is typically composed of a winged orbiter, two rocket boosters, and an external fuel tank.
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Space Station
Dir: Dwayne Buckle
A space station is an artificial structure in orbit around a planet or another celestial body, used for research, living, and/or other purposes.
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That's Hicksploitation: The Origin Of Southern Sinema
Dir: Daniel Griffith
C. Courtney Joyner takes us on a journey through the history of southern regional cinema. Joyner explores the roots of how exploitation films came to be, not least of which was because smaller theaters in the south couldn't afford to show studio films. This opened the way for smaller filmmakers to show their films in theaters.
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The History Of Cybernetics
Dir: Dwayne Buckle
Cybernetics is the study of the structure and behavior of complex systems and their control and communication. It has its origins in the work of mathematicians, engineers, and biologists of the 1940's. Norbert Wiener coined the term in 1948, when he wrote the book, Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine.
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The Kings Of Kung Fu: Releasing The Legends
Dir: Daniel Griffith
In the 60s there were a few theaters that would show what we now refer to as martial arts films. Japanese theaters would show samurai films, and in Chinatown it was possible to see some Shaw Brothers films. These films were advertised to a wider audience and began to draw bigger crowds. Chris Poggiali narrates the history of the first decades of Kung Fu distribution in the U.S.
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