Besieged by writer’s block and the crushing breakup with Tessa, Hardin travels to Portugal in search of a woman he wronged in the past – and to find himself. Hoping to win back Tessa, he realizes he needs to change his ways before he can make the ultimate commitment.
When Elliot, a brash 23-year-old living carefree in New York City, meets the sensible Mia and receives a damning diagnosis all in the same week, his world is turned completely upside down. But as their love blossoms amidst the chaos of his treatment, they discover that Elliot's illness is not the real test of their relationship – it's everything else.
Mark, a struggling artist falls deeply in love with Kate, but soon he finds that his pursuits of love and passion are on a collision course that's all too familiar to any millennial in a creative industry.
Counting Crows' debut album "August and Everything After" was an instant success on its release in late 1993 and went on to sell over 7 million copies in America. In the UK it charted at No.16 and has sold over 400,000 copies. On September 18, 2007, the band performed the complete album live for the first time at Town Hall in New York City. The gig was filmed in high definition and is now presented here as the first ever Counting Crows live concert DVD release. The band has maintained a hugely successful career with global album sales now in excess of 20 million but they have always saved their finest moments for the live arena. Now for the first time a Counting Crows live concert film is available.
Techno fans will dig the power and energy in this compilation featuring nine of the innovative British trio's jam sessions captured in Japan, Holland, Belgium, England and Ireland during their 1998-'99 world tour. Crisp sound makes tracks such as "Push Upstairs" and "Pearls Girl" pulsate with perfection. Add vivid concert film melded with imaginative visuals, and this dynamic video can't be beat.
In 2009, Danny Jelinek and Jason Whetzell teamed up to bring Channel 101 an offbeat, ridiculously well-made series consisting of five short segments from five different creators. Two years later, the show was cancelled. In between, "Everything" set a slew of Channel 101 records and produced a mind-blowing nineteen episodes. Clear your schedule and soak in every episode of this show - it's truly a Channel 101 classic.
A man visits a prostitute but just wants to talk. She goes along with it until he starts asking questions. Is he just a loner or is there a different reason for him to come here?
The graphing and haunting story of a young sex worker who has been held captive for days in the basement of a sadist. The unnamed sex worker (Emily E) experiences endless bounds of degradation, torture and perversion. Jack Mulvanerty's film claws its way through new depths of sadism, nihilism, cruelty and how one becomes mercilessly disemboweled by our society's unrelenting and all-consuming system of capitalism, objectification and demoralizing exploitation. Everything Decays features unsimulated graphic acts of sex and violence. Blood and bodily fluids were in fact spilled in creating this work depicting the sickeningly consuming nature of humanity and society as we know it. Director Jack Mulvanerty (Scarlet Piss Princess, Split) guides you through deep waters of nihilism and perversion.
EVERYTHING CHANGES is about getting your first job and how it changes you. Jonathan has always been sure of what he should do, until Freja starts at McDonald's and turns his world upside down. At the same time, Freja has to come to terms with her feelings and her first job, which turns out to be more difficult than she first thought.
A dedicated entrepreneur and inventor looking to make it big creating innovative dog toys and treats finds success with the support of a handsome client.
In a world dominated by fake news and outright lies, Question Everything dissects the news to sort the real from the rumours, separate fact from fiction and flatten conspiracy theories back down to Earth.