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- Roving clans of shape-shifting human/hyena creatures prowl and hunt for human prey. They are hunted by one man seeking revenge for the death of his loved ones.
- The son of a rich businessman who has ties with the Russian mob. But the mob sets up his family and forced the young guy at fighting in martial arts tournament.
- An adrenaline-charged action thriller set on a South Pacific island follows Detective Yoshida as he searches for an unknown serial predator who is savagely murdering tourists. Clues lead him to producer Frank Bisner who secretly taped a "kill or be killed" reality show on the island months earlier. Confiscating unedited tapes from the show, Yoshida discovers one of the competitors thought to be dead, ex-Navy Seal Nash Daniels survived the vicious battle and is still alive in the jungle, unaware that "the game" has ended. Before Yoshida can locate Nash for questioning, the National Guard takes control of the island. Captain Johansson sends in a wave of troops to take down their target. With the death toll rising, Navy Seals Commander James Star assumes control with his own reasons for finding the killer.
- A young and adorable Korean girl, Hyroi, experiences what many people always remember - the ups and downs of falling for a first crush.
- The adventure of a female immortal caught between two worlds. Unable to exist with the consequences of her choice in accepting the dark gift, Carlisle isolates herself in a suspended state between light and dark. But when the leader of her Coven takes revenge against the mortal she loves, Carlisle is summoned to rise and face the creature that lurks within.
- Featuring an ethnically diverse ensemble cast of six friends in their late 20's. A comedy where the storyline deals with the gentrification of the downtown area, immigrant rights, homelessness, the disappearance of the black middle class in the city and interracial dating. Marvin Robeson, an unemployed and promiscuous "pseudo screenwriter/actor", Eve Yoon, a graphic designer with a degree from Parsons and the head of her own struggling design firm. Marvin and Eve are volatile exes turned BFF and the de facto father and mother to their crew.
- Sammy, a 5'4" Asian American comic, is comforted by his friends at a Koreatown bar over the breakup of his 5'10" Caucasian girlfriend. Unknowingly, an equally talented Asian American female comic sits close by, head over heels for Sammy's affection. His misconception of Asian women is dramatically changed as a simple bathroom trip reveals love can be hiding in all the wrong places.
- An FBI SWAT Team storms a halfway house to save a group of girls from human traffickers. Arriving moments too late, the traffickers having shot all the girls, lead FBI Agents Henry Joh and Pete Garrison enter a gruesome scene of senseless carnage. Their efforts to bust the human trafficking ring fail, but one critically wounded girl survives and she may be the key to bringing in the bad guys. Assistant FBI Director, Frank Steiner, orders Pete Garrison to launch a full-scale search for the human traffickers and sends Henry Joh to the hospital to pump the surviving girl for information. Henry and Pete lament their failure to catch the bad guys in a local pub. Pete tells Henry he takes his job too seriously, that he's suffering from a super hero's complex, and that being an FBI agent is just a job. Pete mentions the trafficked girls were Korean, and when Henry questions that he thought they were Chinese, Pete says he got the information from the ERT guys. Henry goes to the hospital and a doctor informs him the surviving girl, Jane Doe, is in a coma and shows signs of sexual abuse. When Henry checks on Jane Doe, the attending nurse, Bernice Williams, tries to get Henry to talk and read to the girl. The next morning, during a meeting between Henry Joh and Frank Steiner, Henry suggests there is a mole informing the human traffickers about the FBI's next moves. Frank Steiner will have none of Henry's conspiracy theories, but as they discuss the victim's nationalities, a thought occurs to Henry. Bolting from the meeting and racing to the hospital, he discovers his partner, Pete, preparing to pump a lethal injection in to Jane Doe's IV. With Pete in the cross hairs of Henry's gun, Pete pleads with his partner to walk out and let he girl die. He reveals he's been an informant for the human traffickers and that they're threatening to kill his wife and girls if he doesn't get rid of Jane Doe. Henry demands that Pete stand down and that they'll figure out a way to save his family. Pete appears to agree, lowering the syringe, but as Henry lowers his gun, Pete draws his firearm and Henry instinctively shoots him. Later that evening, Henry medicates himself with liquor at the pub torn over his decision to take the life of his partner in exchange for the life of an innocent girl. Frank arrives and congratulates Henry on his actions and offers him both a vacation and promotion. He informs him that Pete's phone logs and computer files are helping them track down the human traffickers. Henry wants to know what will happen to Jane Doe, and when Frank begins to explain that the government can't keep footing the bill for the girl indefinitely, Henry explodes at his bosses' selfishness. Henry attends to Jane Doe at the hospital, and Bernice Williams offers her wisdom that Henry did the right thing and that everything is in God's hands. While sitting with Jane, Henry begs for her forgiveness while reliving the childhood loss of his sister, and expresses his sorrow for them both. Time passes as Henry holds vigil at the hospital, and one night Bernice rouses Henry from his sleep telling him Jane has come out of her coma. The doctor explains to Henry that Jane has partial amnesia, having lost the memory of the events leading up to her abduction and enslavement, and that she probably won't be helpful to his investigation. Henry enters Jane's room, introducing himself as she thanks him, and they begin a healing conversation.
- Eli's Liquor Store is set in Koreatown circa 1999. It's the story of Elijah Gooden, a 43-year-old African-American man from Atlanta, Georgia. With a degree from Georgia Tech University, he worked in corporate America before moving his family to Los Angeles to start his own business. He and his family experience culture shock and adversity as they struggle to build their livelihood in an area dominated by Asian-American business owners. It is worlds apart from what he knew in Atlanta, and despite the varying degrees of suspicion, contempt, resentment and prejudice that he faces, Gooden makes a challenge to overlook racial lines and focuses on the humanity of every person in hopes of building better relationships.
- A homeless man preaches in front of a corporation as people start their work day. Will the seed of his message take root or fall by the side of the road?
- Two detectives on a stake-out tracking a criminal discover their differing ideologies lead to an inevitable and shocking path of darkness.
- A successful attorney comes face to face with a figure from his dark past. Their meeting leads to a fateful decision where the lines of right and wrong no longer exist.
- Daniel and Jessica are a happily married couple on the verge of realizing the American dream - Jessica is pregnant and Daniel finally gets the money to open a small diner. But when they hire Carlos, an illegal from Mexico, they become the target of an illegal immigration lawsuit designed by Jake, a corrupt lawyer, to blackmail them out of their savings. Daniel and Jessica, unbeknownst to one another, does what each believes is best for their family. With their actions eventually leading them to murder, is their love strong enough for them to forgive one another and to do what's right?
- Louie is a young man with an astounding love for the land he grew up on. When his older brother returns to sell the farm and force Louie out farming, Louie must come to terms with the possibility of losing everything beautiful that he's ever known, including the idyllic life he has built with his deaf wife, Angela.