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Book U Can Ask ???s

Mikey likes to get high. Especially before bed. But you know what ruins a good high? A ghost with bloody teeth standing in Mikey's kitchen just breaking her ikea dishes. So Mikey goes to check it out and ask the ghost wtf his problem is. It's simple, he was killed in this house 150 years ago to the day and he's here to haunt the descendants of the man who murdered him. Fair enough, says Mikey. But a corporation actually bought the building back in the '80s so the descendants are long gone. The ghost is sad. But Mikey can still help. A targeted internet search will do the trick. And in the process, she'll teach the ghost about modern times while she helps him find the right jerk to haunt.

Book U Can Ask ???s

NR 2026
The Kinderhook Creature: In the Shadow of Sasquatch

Kinderhook is a quiet, picturesque community found in Columbia County, New York, typified by bubbling streams, thick forests and generational homes. But Kinderhook is much more than a small, rural town. In the 1980s an author and radio broadcaster named Bruce Hallenbeck and his family were beset by continual encounters with a strange, upright creature. The sightings became an international phenomenon, and even stranger, were but one of many odd events chronicled by Hallenbeck and others.

The Kinderhook Creature: In the Shadow of Sasquatch

NR 2026
Bodies of Evidence

Israel is the only state to have legalised torture through a ruling by its own Supreme Court. An expert who has documented these violations since 1983 says, “What the world knows today is less than 5% of what has actually occurred.” In Bodies of Evidence, an Al Jazeera original investigative documentary, we examine the use of sexual violence, torture, and degradation against Palestinian detainees, practices that rights groups and experts say have been systematically employed by Israeli military, intelligence, and prison authorities for decades.

Bodies of Evidence

NR 2026
So Much Fun

So Much Fun is a sprawling, deeply personal film that chronicles the bittersweet transition between youth and adulthood. What begins as a globe-trotting escape through the towering skylines of Tokyo, Singapore, and Hong Kong slowly transforms into a raw examination of isolation, nostalgia, and growing up. The film wrestles with shifting relationships, changing identities, and the feeling of constantly evolving. It serves as both a cinematic travelogue and a rhythmic, music-driven diary. Fueled by a heavy, genre-blending soundtrack, So Much Fun is a beautiful, melancholic farewell to the past and an embrace of whatever comes next.

So Much Fun

NR 2026
Trip to the Edge

After his friend pressures him into eating mushroom-laced chocolate during a game of chess, a young guy finds himself alone, unprepared for the trip that’s about to follow – a full-on plunge into the deep end. As the night unfolds, his senses start bending, time stretches, and his grip on reality loosens. Hallucinations swirl. Paranoia creeps in. The outside world? Way too loud. His safe space? A plush sloth and a solo dance party. Trip to the Edge is a wild, trippy ride – chaotic and gut-punch existential. It’s about what happens when you go looking for escape and find yourself at the edge.

Trip to the Edge

NR 2026