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The Boy Who Collects Spider-Man

What if Spider-Man’s most important mission wasn’t saving the city? In The Boy Who Collects Spider-Man, Spider-Man meets his biggest fan, Tim—a kid who’s collected everything about him, from his first appearance to every battle he’s ever fought. What starts as a dream come true quickly becomes something deeper as Tim begins asking real questions about power, responsibility, and what it means to be a hero, forcing Peter to open up in ways he never has before. But as the night goes on, Spider-Man realizes this isn’t just a visit—it’s a moment that matters more than anything he’s done in the suit, proving that being a hero isn’t about fighting villains or saving the world, but about showing up for someone when they need it most.

The Boy Who Collects Spider-Man

NR 2026
Winners Walk Alone

After being played by the girl he thought chose him, a lonely teen channels his anger into self-improvement and boxing, eventually earning a chance to fight the guy who replaced him. When she finally reaches back out, he’s forced to decide what winning really means. (This was a short video my friends and I made freshman year for our digital studio class. Looking back, it’s a fun reminder of the good times we shared together that I will carry on with me for years to come. Enjoy!)

Winners Walk Alone

10.0 2026
GCW They Said It Couldn't Be Done (In Kentucky)

They Said It Couldn't Be Done (In Kentucky) was a professional wrestling event promoted by Game Changer Wrestling (GCW), held on March 6, 2026 at Bourbon Hall in Louisville, KY. The event features a brutal GCW Ultraviolent Championship clash, with Otis Cogar defending against Reed Bentley in a violent, no-holds-barred battle. Plus, the GCW World Championship takes center stage as Atticus Cogar puts his title on the line against the powerhouse Larry D.

GCW They Said It Couldn't Be Done (In Kentucky)

NR 2026
Due Diligence

Every night, he tells the world what’s wrong with it. Eventually, it starts to change him. Due Diligence is a psychological indie short film about ambition, identity, and the quiet pressure to choose a life before you’re ready. After delivering another routine news segment, a young broadcaster finds himself caught between stability and creative freedom. As conversations blur and perspectives collide, he’s forced to confront a question he’s been avoiding: Is he building a life or drifting into one? Exploring themes of burnout, societal expectation, and the fear of falling behind, Due Diligence captures the internal conflict of a generation trying to balance security with meaning.

Due Diligence

NR 2026