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- The Duttons face a new set of challenges in the early 20th century, including the rise of Western expansion, Prohibition, and the Great Depression.
- Follows the life of Father Stuart Long, a boxer-turned-priest who inspired countless people during his journey from self-destruction to redemption.
- Two escaped convicts and a female railway worker find themselves trapped on a speeding train with no brakes and nobody driving.
- Head back to Lonesome Dove in this sequel to one of the most-loved miniseries of all time.
- Faced with the responsibility to take care of her addict, veteran father, headstrong teen Mickey Peck keeps her household afloat.
- Follows a team of investigators as they try to uncover and solve mysterious paranormal events.
- A post-apocalyptic Western that follows a group of gunslingers as they look to rid a small town of a zombie plague.
- Rumors of a fanatical cult called The Project at Eden's Gate lure three vloggers to remote Hope County, Montana. Following leads of missing locals and other strange events, the three infiltrate the cult. Shocked by what they uncover, they risk everything to warn the world.
- TWO EYES is a cinematic triptych which follows three main characters in three distinct time periods: in Late 19th century Montana, an artist (Benjamin Rigby, Alien: Covenant) seeking inspiration for his art, explores the landscape with his Native American guide (Kiowa Gordon, the Twilight Saga) and finds his conceptions of himself and the world around him challenged. In 1979 Barstow, California, the mundane existence of a questioning youth (Uly Schlesinger) is given a shot of adrenaline by the arrival of a new exchange student (Jessica Allain, The Laundromat) who envelopes them both with her lust for life. In present-day Wyoming a trans teenager (Ryan Cassata) works through his self-destructive feelings with his perceptive, non-binary therapist (Kate Bornstein). Exploring themes of gender, love, grief, and the power of art to transcend time, the seemingly unrelated narratives are ultimately interwoven into a single powerful storyline that reveals the deep and eternal connection between all three characters.
- "Trail Of Justice", a Western film taking place shortly following the Civil War. After freeing gunslinger Drew Wesley from a group of outlaws, wandering cousins Jeff and Sydney Lawson must help save a town from outlaw leader Clay Hobbs.
- A disturbed, but highly intelligent man is sent to a criminally insane hospital to serve time and rehabilitate. But when he arrives, he discovers it's in fact a closed world where brutality is an everyday occurrence.
- The Art of Self-Harm is an uncompromising and unflinching look at the art collective known as "White Gardenia". A group of artists who explore their cathartic expressions through acts of blood drinking, self-mutilation, and other forms of paraphilia. This documentary takes an in-depth look at this groups body of work, as well as conducts detailed interviews with group members to understand the inspirations and motivations behind the art that is "White Gardenia".
- In a snowy American mountain town, a Brown immigrant chased by Immigrations Enforcement tries to build a new life with a young white orphan girl that he rescued. Will he betray the land he lives in or will America kill him first?
- Set in 1970s Montana, Lester Smalls, a middle management at a local mill, is tasked to make a film about safety at the mill, and to impress his love interest, his boss Lana St. Germain. With no one seem to care, he sets out to make his movie. But as he struggles to film it, his frustration begins to grow, his dream life and reality begin to bleed one another. That is until his movie shoot is suddenly hijacked by two filmmaker brothers.
- Paranormal investigators Tim Wood and Sapphire Sandalo arrive in Montana to help the Broussard family solve the haunting of Gunslinger Gulch. Their mission turns urgent when they must determine if the remote ranch, or the family members themselves, are the source of the disturbing paranormal activity.
- Investigators Tim Wood and Sapphire Sandalo make connections between the bloody history of Anaconda, Montana, and Gunslinger Gulch.
- Investigator Tim Wood uncovers a bone-chilling link between Gunslinger Gulch and a former brothel in Butte, Montana. Back at the ranch, the team grows more concerned for the Broussards after an experiment reveals a dark force's psychological warfare.
- The Broussards leave the ranch while the investigators confront the dark haunting alone. Grim discoveries are made at the abandoned home that Karen is drawn to.
- The team build a dimly lit room full of mirrors to force the entity to manifest in the church. A psychic sketch reveals a dark secret.
- A showdown between good and evil goes down at Gunslinger Gulch. A priest is brought in to drive away the demon.
- Sarah Lemos brings disturbing visions of a nearby cave, while Sapphire uncovers a mysterious suicide connected to the Log Cabin. The team attempts to sever Karen from her traumatic past when a ring reveals a deceptive spirit is courting her.
- Karen calls Tim and Sapphire back to Gunslinger Gulch to investigate a shocking, fire-branded omen. When Tim repels deeper into The Pit, a confrontation with his own dark nemesis leads to painful revelations about the living and the dead.
- Scott Di Lalla joins the team in Montana. The team hire a hypnotist to help Karen and her oldest daughter.