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- The Roy family is known for controlling the biggest media and entertainment company in the world. However, their world changes when their father steps down from the company.
- On the eve of their children's marriage, NYC in-laws Sheldon Kornpett and Vince Ricardo embark on a series of misadventures involving the CIA, the Treasury Department and Central American dictators.
- Although they live married lives, two strangers keep running into each other, starting a friendship that could blossom into so much more.
- The life of a divorced television writer dating a teenage girl is further complicated when he falls in love with his best friend's mistress.
- In the midst of the Gulf War, soldiers are kidnapped and brainwashed for sinister purposes.
- Characters live in an alternative history in which Franklin D. Roosevelt was defeated in the U.S. presidential election of 1940 by Charles Lindbergh.
- "Documentary" about a man who can look and act like whoever he's around, and meets various famous people.
- The eldest son of a fugitive family comes of age and wants to live his own life.
- FBI agent Will Keaton enlists the most notorious traitor in American history to help catch a spy.
- A few dangerous and delusional mental patients break out of a mental asylum during a power blackout, and lay siege to their new doctor's house, who, they believe, killed their previous doctor.
- In his attempts to reconcile a lounge singer with his mistress, a hapless talent agent is mistaken as her lover by a jealous gangster.
- A toy factory worker, mentally scarred as a child upon learning Santa Claus is not real, suffers a nervous breakdown after being belittled at work, and embarks on a Yuletide killing spree.
- A psychiatrist, who falls in love with a patient, is visited by the spirit of Sigmund Freud, who gives him advice on how to handle it.
- Seven girls must spend the night in an old house, which once was a brothel, as part of an initiation.
- Pauline, a young maiden, must protect herself from the treacherous "guardian" of her inheritance, who repeatedly plots to murder her and take the money for himself.
- Alexia, ex actress turned producer, lives in New York where she now produces gay cinema. After being called to take care of a situation which involves her young mute brother Christi, she decides to send her right-hand man Maxwell to deal with it instead. She owns an apartment complex in California called Luna Park, where her young actors stay while on location. Christi is the apartment caretaker and has been caught hiding in the closet of one of her actors he has a crush on. Maxwell feels indebted to Alexia for taking him off the streets and accepts the task with little protest. When Maxwell and Christi fall in love, Alexia is suddenly forced to deal with the secrets of her past, one of which threatens the boy's young love in a way they can't even imagine.
- Teenage vigilantes kill a drug pusher only to have him return as a zombie.
- After being accepted into the conservatory of her dreams, Vicky Waters must win a competition to stay, but to do so he'll need a secret weapon: Gospel Music.
- "Aberrant" is a mysterious thriller-like psychological drama directed by Elissa Bennett, written by Gary O. Bennett and Donny T. Sheldon, and produced by Stonestreet Studios. When the groom's oldest friend Cole (Jack Quaid) finds out his best friend Jason (Jared Wernick) is getting married, he escapes from the institution he has been incarcerated in and makes a surprise visit to serve as the best man. Something does not seem right between the groom and his bride Gretchen (Justine Magnusson). None of their friends seem to fully support the marriage, and they all have their own secrets. Unresolved about their relationship and endlessly obsessed with the groom, Cole stirs up everyone and everything, making it a weekend to remember.
- A revelatory, thrilling and emotional journey behind the scenes of Blue Note Records, the pioneering label that gave voice to some of the finest jazz artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.
- Four stories showing how individuals are able move forward after being abused as children.
- Before entire networks were built on populist personalities; before reality morphed into a TV genre; the masses fixated on a single, sociopathic star: controversial talk-show host Morton Downey, Jr.
- Standup Comedy Show featuring up and coming comics.
- What would Jesus do if he returned to Earth and discovered he could no longer relate to the youth of today?
- 'Still Dreaming' follows the return to the stage by a group of elderly entertainers living at the Lillian Booth Actors Home just outside Manhattan. These retirees embark on a journey through Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' at the urging of the Home's administrators, who see this as an opportunity to boost quality of life for the residents. As the rehearsal process unfolds, the residents find themselves experiencing both the pain and exhilaration of meaningful engagement in their life's work amidst the vagaries of old age. At the same time, the troupe's young co-directors struggle to maintain forward momentum with this over-80 acting ensemble. As the play is explored, its themes of perception, reality versus dreaming, and memory and time become relevant in sharp relief.
- When circus aerialist Polly Fisher is injured, she is taken to the nearby home of minister John Hartley. The two fall in love and marry secretly. But when the news leaks out, the minister loses his pastorate over disdain by the parishioners for Polly's background as a performer. Polly must decide whether to stay with the man she loves or leave him for the good of his calling.
- At a Passover Seder gone awry, teenage siblings Ben and Ruth uncover a sinister family secret that sends them on a chaotic guilt-trip to confront their shaken Jewish identity.
- Curtain Call is the unforgettable story of eight remarkable residents of the Actors' Fund Retirement Home. No ordinary nursing home, these residents are still full of vitality as they recall tales of Broadway's golden age, and what they have done with their lives. Dramatically told by award winning director Chuck Braverman, the film was nominated for an Academy Award.
- Akkarakazhchakal is a sitcom based on the life of Malayalees living in U.S. The story primarily revolves around the family and friends of the protagonist Mr.George Thekkinmootil .
- Jamie and Christian are giving their marriage one last shot for the sake of love and their young son, Dylan. But when Christian proves unable to hold up his end, forces both within and outside their relationship will decide their future.
- Poor girl meets rich guy, poor girl can't have rich guy, and that's how we end up in court.
- During the French Revolution, a wealthy couple lives safely by professing republican beliefs. When a mob attacks a nearby chateau an aristocrat bursts into the couple's home. They save his life by disguising him as a servant, but he soon forces his attentions on the wife. Hearing their struggle, the husband intervenes and, stripping the aristocrat of his disguise, thrusts him outdoors to be killed by the mob.
- Tony Bennett: Duets - The Making of an American Classic goes into the studio for a look at the making of Tony Bennett's acclaimed 2006 album. Bono, Barbra Streisand, Stevie Wonder, the Dixie Chicks and others participated in this celebration of a legendary voice.
- An ex-con is accused of stealing a wallet, but the real thief happens to be on the jury and refuses to vote for a guilty verdict.
- The Rise and Fall of a Bar Mitzvah Emcee.
- A man loses his business and his fiancée, and drifts into the saloons. There he meets a similarly-downtrodden young woman. She works behind the scenes to help him recover his life, and eventually he realizes how steadfast she is.
- Two immortals trapped in the space-time continuum wage battle to the epic rock opera by The Dylan Farnum Look.
- The stars of the award-winning original cast of Broadway's Jersey Boys take fans along as they prepare for and perform on their North American tour. Songs include "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Happy Together," and more.
- Ruth Travers, the young niece and ward of Howard Mason, elopes with Chadwick Blake to escape the advances of Gilbert Hilton, whom her uncle wants to force upon her to cover his embezzlement of Ruth's small fortune. She discovers too late that Blake already has a wife, but makes the best of the situation until Mason's death, just after he has made a lucky gambling coup, leaves her a little money. Determined to escape, she goes to a small town where minister Daniel Clarkson becomes interested in her. Because James Lawton had sought a marriage between Clarkson and his daughter, when Blake turns up, and Lawton learns the story, he denounces Ruth to the minister. When Clarkson learns the truth, he forgives Ruth and, knowing that he will lose his position, he enlists, promising to return and marry her when the war is over.
- Two late teen's -- a recently paroled hustler trying to get out of poverty and a privileged wannabe gangster trying to get in -- make their names in an underground gambling ring.
- A fast talking soldier on leave has a deep conversation with a waitress in 1940's America.
- Behind ivy gates, past state-of-the-art security cameras, and down long private driveways, live the top one-percent wealthiest Americans... or so we imagine. ONE PER CENT, an original documentary, speaks with the top one-percent wealthiest, from old money to new money, from the highly secretive to the universally famous, from millionaires to billionaires, in order to investigate the nuances amongst the top 1%. Featured interviews include Russell Simmons (hip-hop mogul), Rebecca Nanasi (a descendent of Benjamin Franklin), Tyler Ellis (daughter of Perry Ellis), and many more.
- A young priest in San Francisco 1990 struggles to complete a jigsaw puzzle amidst his obsession with a beautiful porn star.
- Esmeralda ( Mary Pickford ) a simple farm girl is in love with country boy David ( Charles Waldron ), but her mother yearns for a high society city life. Ore is discovered on their farm and the money rolls in. The family is packed up and moved to the big city where Esmeralda is forced into an engagement with a wealthy Count. Suddenly the ore is depleted and a fresh supply is discovered on David's farm. Much to the delight of Esmeralda, her impending marriage to the Count is off and her mother happily consents to a marriage between Esmeralda and David.
- The young hotel clerk and the stenographer are engaged, and the boy's one ambition is to provide a rosy future for his bride. With this in mind, he invests all his savings in the stock market, having been induced so to do by the success of an old friend in the market. He, however, is not so fortunate, for the stocks bought are dropping fast. His broker wires for $2,000 to save him from utter ruin. This, of course, he hasn't, and in the despair caused by the thought of his hopes for the future being crushed, he is about to yield to the temptation of appropriating a large amount of money left in care of the hotel proprietor by one of the guests, when his purpose is discovered by his sweetheart, whose influence saves him from the dishonorable act his desperation would have driven him to.