Featuring an interview with Jill Stanek, "Kill and Destroy" explores Barack Hussein Obama's support of infanticide in Illinois, an alarming decision that was opposed by every Democrat and Republican in the U.S. Senate.
"I Invented The Internet, Episode 3: True Believers." Lorne Baxter analyzes the GOP's rift between conservatives and centrists, using the South Carolina Senate race (Mark McBride vs. Sen. Lindsey Graham) as a case study.
"I Invented The Internet, Episode 2: Osama's Return." Watch the terrorist community's reactions to the Democrats' "uncivil war" between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Produced by Illuminati Pictures.
Students from "Burn" produced this video as a class project. It compares the effects of home-schooling and state education.
This is an ad for Illuminati Pictures' Christian film school, "burn." For more information, go to www.burnisgood.com.
"Dark Planet: Outcast" is the next chapter in the "Dark Planet" series, which shines light on unexplored or misunderstood subcultures and worldviews. This film analyzes the gay rights movement through a pro-family perspective.
In this first episode of "Dwarf & Archer" (a spin-off of the TV show "Flamethrower"), the heroic duo make their entrance into the world of 21st century Earth and learn to communicate with its people.
This is a public-service announcement from Serial Mike. He's a serial killer and a big fan of gun restrictions.
A funny song from the conservative show "Flamethrower" (www.flamethrower.tv). Hosts Molotov Mitchell and Mark Mowbray made up a song about role-playing games, and the characters of Dwarf and Archer were born.
"A Busy World" is a message emphasizing why reading the Bible is necessary. With so much time in a year, it takes only three days to read the most important and controversial book ever written.