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Director Jeff Richards sets out to prove that the global COVID pandemic has created shared trauma. As he interviews people directly affected by this event, he struggles with his own health anxiety that stemmed from the pandemic.
There are 200,000 people per year in the US that struggle with Health Anxiety. For many, this became an obstacle when it came to getting the vaccine. Jeff Richards films a video diary of his own struggles with Health Anxiety and getting the vaccine in the hopes of helping others.
Jeff was an atheist, and midnight film director. 10 years later, he is in the ministry and making films that align with his Christian faith. This is his journey and testimony.
John and Barry try to win back their respective girlfriends by reenacting scenes from films by the master of romance, Cameron Crowe.
When the vaccinated Jeff is exposed to both his wife and son while they are infected , it leads him to ask "Is COVID here to stay?" and "Can we ever get back to normal?" In this sequel to the award winning "I Think He'll Be Alright."
Eric's ex-wife meets him at a laundromat to drop off a mysterious package, which leads to an opportunity to examine their failed marriage.
Zoey, a woman trying to find her role in this world, saves troubled men in search of her own completion. She meets Quinn, a guy who believes he is the world's savior. He must fight a 'friend' to the death to stop the oncoming Apocalypse. This is the story of Zoey taking her newfound charity case under her wing as she is compelled to help the damaged Quinn come to reality, while fighting her own past demons as they are revealed.
A documentary centered around the infamous Steubenville rape case detailing how Anonymous and the group Sisters Of Jane rose up to find justice in this small Ohio town.