What happens to a dream when the dreamer is gone? PAINT IT BLACK is the story of the aftermath of Michael's death, and Josie's struggle to hold onto the true world he shared with her. As Josie searches for the key to understanding his death, she finds herself both repelled and attracted to Michael's pianist mother, Meredith, who holds Josie responsible for her son's torment. Soon, the two women find themselves drawn into a twisted relationship reflecting equal parts distrust and blind need. Written by Amber Tamblyn
When a ruptured water main creates an enormous sinkhole right in front of Bob's Burgers, it blocks the entrance indefinitely and ruins the Belchers’ plans for a successful summer. While Bob and Linda struggle to keep the business afloat, the kids try to solve a mystery that could save their family's restaurant. As the dangers mount, these underdogs help each other find hope and fight to get back behind the counter, where they belong.
Meet Brittany and Michael, brother and sister who can't seem to get a head in life. No friends, working dead end jobs. But all of that begins to change once they receive a letter in the mail, an invite to the fun house, "FUN TIME"... The horror house with the most vulgar show on earth. Whoever can make it through the horror house and stay through the show without running out screaming wins $500,000. But once they enter the fun house, everything isn't what it seems. A game of life and death begins as they find themselves in a horror house filled with murderous clowns. Whoever can stay alive till morning, gets the cash. Written by Michael Taylor Pritt
For three days in August 1969, nearly a half-million young people descended upon Max Yasgur's farm in upstate New York for the rock 'n' roll event that defined a generation. Mythologized for 50 years, the filmmakers set the record straight with "Creating Woodstock," the most comprehensive examination of how the festival came to be.