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- A New York suburban couple's marriage goes dangerously awry when the wife indulges in an adulterous fling.
- Tromaville has a monstrous new hero. The Toxic Avenger is born when meek mop boy Melvin falls into a vat of toxic waste. Now evildoers will have a lot to lose.
- Biographical epic of the controversial and influential Black Nationalist leader, from his early life and career as a small-time gangster, to his ministry as a member of the Nation of Islam and his eventual assassination.
- Divorced single mom Mildred Pierce decides to open a restaurant business, which tears at the already-strained relationship with her ambitious elder daughter, Veda.
- A Brooklyn smoke shop is the center of neighborhood activity, and the stories of its customers.
- Combines dramatic re-enactments, interviews and updates, to tell stories of real mysteries, from human to the supernatural.
- Tells the tale of two children separated by fifty years. In 1927, Rose searches for the actress whose life she chronicles in her scrapbook; in 1977, Ben runs away from home to find his father.
- The Toxic Avenger is tricked into traveling to Tokyo to search for his estranged father, leaving Tromaville open to complete domination by an evil corporation.
- Toxie finds he has nothing to do as a superhero, as he has ridden his city of evil. He decides to go to work for a major corporation, which he discovers may be the evilest of all his adversaries.
- Meet Neal. He's lonely, gets bullied at work, and is unlucky in love. At the suggestion of a co-worker he decides to go to a massage parlor and in the process his life changes in ways he never would have imagined.
- A sociology instructor finds her new teaching duties at a private college interrupted by the presence of a killer mental hospital patient.
- An ex-Navy man carrying out the last wish of a dying shipmate renews contact with old friends to break the code of silence around a mysterious, long-buried crime.
- In 1939 a spaceship carrying four alien escaped prisoners crash-lands on Earth and the aliens take over the bodies of four locals. Fifty years later the aliens find out that an artist has written a comic book called "Space Avenger," which they believe is about them. They go to New York to try to kill the artist.
- A college student suffering from memory loss discovers that he is on the verge of a major, scientific breakthrough, but he soon finds out that the one thing he's been searching for is the one thing he's been trying to forget.
- Chronicles the experiences of eight children at a summer camp in Peekskill, NY in 10, half-hour episodes. The four boys and four girls have a variety of adventures, chiefly centering on nutrition. They learn to care about their health as it relates to eating and fitness and come to be good friends by the end of the summer.
- Twenty years ago Sean McIntyre murdered his family then hung himself on Thanksgiving day. For tonight's webcast he's just warming up.
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- Think your family is odd? Watch "Man Baby." You'll feel better.
- Covering multiple genres, Tales of Light & Dark is an anthology web series by Light & Dark Productions that explores the light and dark side of humanity. Episode 1: Lolli Girl - The misadventures of a young British woman whose only want in life is to find a friend. Episode 2: Open Call - For years, Mary David has yearned to escape the dreary boredom of being a housewife. Now Mary is about to get the opportunity of her life. Episode 3: Truth, Justice and the American Way - Father Peter's faith and morality is put to the test after the tragic death of a young woman. Episode 4: GeoKilling - A group of friends go geocaching and find an unusual surprise waiting for them at the end of their quest.
- At 16 years old Jeffrey Deskovic was convicted of the rape and murder of Angela Correa, a 15-year-old high school classmate. His fight for freedom sheds light on the shortcomings of the American justice system and is a testament to the human spirit.
- With an alcoholic father and a pill-popping mother, a young boy finds solace in a 1950s film noir detective show, imitating his favorite characters. Later, he is put to the test when real danger comes his way.
- A southern bell and a famous Colombian singer live happily together in New York CITY, but their lives are both threatened as their secrets are revealed.
- A bookstore owner set in her ways is rattled by a proposition from one of her favorite customers. Josh (Zac Jaffee) is a regular at Meredith's (Kathryn Grody) bookshop. While busy battling mice and annoying customers, Meredith is now having to explain herself to Josh's dad Arthur (Jonathan Lipnick) who comes around for a possible connection. A quirky meditation on dating later in life.
- Members of the New York state militia enjoy some relaxing time during a meal break.
- Jordey (also referred to in life as Little Jordey, Jordey Pocket Pants, Little Buddy, Tiny Dancer, etc.) is a rescue dog who's living life and enjoying it. Most of the time. As the protector of the house, Jordey also has to chase off any unwanted burglars, and there's one pesky burglar who frequently visits. What happens one day when Jordey is forced to square off against his cornball rival?
- A woman in the midst of a break-up goes for a hike to clear her head and gets lost, quite literally, in her imagination.
- Four young people spend the night in an old house after a recent death. There may or may not be a ghost, and there may or may not be a hidden treasure.
- A mirror into a past as well as a future as siblings journey home at the start of war.
- Washington Street tells the story of a decaying homeless shelter in the Hudson Valley that confronts phobic opposition as they seek to move into a residential neighborhood.
- Johnson Wood believes that oatmeal is not just for breakfast anymore. So, despite skepticism of friends and family, Johnson launches "Oatmelios," a restaurant proudly serving oatmeal for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Fussy foodies be damned. Aided by his brilliant chef, Buzzy, and spurred on by his new Shrink/girlfriend, Vajuna, Johnson creates a menu to set the NY Chelsea dining scene aflame. Glowing reviews follow. He is hailed as the next Wolfgang Puck. Alas, in life, as in any good bowl of oatmeal, there are always some lumps along the way...Johnson's success leads to competition and copycats. Soon, his whole neighborhood morphs into one big collection of eateries vying for control. Everything comes to a boil when Johnson finds himself challenged to an oatmeal duel-to-the-death by the only chef with the skillet skills to match him, Ron Breakfastino. Adversity tests the true measure of a man. When challenged, will Johnson rise to the occasion, spoon-swinging?...will he falter.. when he stares down at the bottom of the "oatmeal bowl of life," will emptiness stare back or will he dig down deep and somehow find the "Grit" to survive?
- A father's sudden unemployment ignites a chain of bizarre and far-reaching consequences.
- Amazingly authentic, the film "open land" offers an unforgettably intimate portrait of it's protagonist, jazz legend John Abercrombie who died in August 2017. This wonderful encounter is as poetic and atmospherically dense as Abercrombie's music. A labor of love and deep admiration "open land" is a subtle and very personal portrait that gives an insight into the life and work of this outstanding artist. To glimpse genius on such an intimate level is nothing short of revelatory.
- A veteran holds a woman captive in a basement at the behest of a voice in his head. After failing an escape attempt, the woman must convince him to follow her commands instead.
- Sara is lost in her phone, listless, bored, and shaken by grief that she can't quite face. But when her father finally puts his foot down, it sets off a series of haunting, traumatic, surreal events that launch her on a wyrd journey inward.