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- A middle aged music composer finds himself trapped in the seductive web of a young, sexy vocalist who is looking for her own fifteen seconds of fame. Mikey Taylor, once the very popular lead singer of the hot rock and roll group, THE SAINTS , lived a life of sex, drugs and rock and roll, until he met JOYCE, a real estate broker, now his wife of ten years. Joyce was instrumental in sobering Mike up through various rehabs, and always supportive, but then the real estate market took a dive, and Mike had to go back to writing songs for a new record album deal with his former partners STANLEY and DICKIE. Mikey, now known as MIKE TAYLOR, is in the Studio waiting to lay down the new tracks, when MATTY MCPHERSON, strikingly young and beautiful, introduces herself as the new demo singer. As she begins to sing, there is an immediate attraction between Mike and Matty, who is not only gorgeous and young, but a brilliant artist. Matty follows Mike back to his hotel and seduces him, which is reminiscent of his exciting "groupie" rock and roll days. He immediately becomes smitten with the very young and beautiful Matty, but tells himself this affair will pass as soon as the album is finished. The problem is, Mike can not finish the album without Matty, who truly inspires him, but who also leads him back down the road of destruction by encouraging him to relive his days of alcohol, drugs and sex abuse. Matty tells Mike she is his new addiction and convinces him he cannot succeed without her. As weeks go by, Mike is filled with the expected guilt of a cheating husband, but the more he tries to get away from Matty, the more she tempts him back with a new song she has written. To celebrate, she offers more booze, drugs and erotic sex; taking Mike deeper into the dark side: closer to Matty but further from Joyce. Mike's friends encourage him to go to the police, citing she is a stalker who is out to destroy him, but when he tries, the police take Matty's side, who convinces the police she is pregnant with Mike's child. To retaliate Matty kidnaps Joyce, and invites Mike to "save Joyce, or succumb to me". Will Mike be able to save Joyce from the evil web of Matty, or succumb to his addiction as he has so many times before with the beautiful Matty?
- An alienated teenager's posturing online threat ignites a firestorm of fear in a small community.
- The story involves people from different floors of a building handling different kinds of stories in every flat. Its the summer-time and everyone's suffering from the humid heat of Dhaka. Four bachelors living in a flat under the scorching sun decides to buy an AC, little did they know it was a disaster.
- SEED follows Harry, a likable bachelor and bartender whose previous foray into sperm donation has resulted in offspring he was unaware of - until now.
- Nicolas and others' playground was going to be change into a municipal dump. So, the children took action against the city. Surprisingly, they receive support from Nicolas's grandfather and his old friends.
- A group of animated monster characters solve basic math problems in Monstrovia, asking the viewer for help along the way.
- An ex-cop resorts to drastic measures to get his wife back after she's kidnapped and held for ransom on the eve of their 5th wedding anniversary.
- Avery Paul, a disgraced boxer and ex-convict, is hired to abduct a runaway from a notorious drug house and return her safely to her family. But nothing goes as planned and nothing is what it seems.
- Inspired by real events, The Phantoms is a 2-hour made for television movie that follows a newly formed high school basketball team and its difficult road to success after a devastating crash takes the lives of seven players and the wife of the coach. Against all odds, the ragtag group gels as a team, advancing towards the championship while lifting the spirit of the small east coast town. The Phantoms is a moving story about determination, courage, healing, and the power of community.
- You and Me is a return to classic children's television inviting preschoolers to take part in the ultimate play date, all set in a place where people, puppets and animation coexist in perfect harmony.
- Two children discover a black hole and imagine what it would be like to travel through time.
- A socially introverted game designer named William Borchert has barely left his house in years. Once reunited with Olivia, the girl he had loved since high school, he fights to live with his condition of undiagnosed Autism and to form a hopeful future.
- From tiny tots strutting bikini-clad bodies in beauty pageants to companies marketing itty-bitty thongs and padded bras to 9-year-olds, images of ever-younger sexualized girls have become commonplace. Add to that: ever-younger boys with 24-7 access to hard-core Internet porn. It saturates their lives - from skate parks to the school bus - 80 percent of boys 10 to 18 are watching porn on smart phones. Toss social media into the mix: and kids not only can consume X-rated images, but produce them. Sexting has become a grade seven right of passage. The powder keg that is porn culture has exploded in our kid's lives. The often-devastating consequences are explored in the new film Sext Up Kids. Sext Up Kids exposes how growing up in a hyper-sexualized culture hurts our kids. Teens and pre-teens show and tell what they are doing and why they are doing it. Experts reveal startling new research, tracking how the pressure to be sexy is changing teen and sexual behavior in alarming ways, as "anal becomes the new oral." Parents and educators struggle to help kids navigate puberty in a world the line between pop culture and porn culture is increasingly blurred. For every parent who thinks, "that's not my kid," Sext Up Kids is your wake up call.
- An inside look at the world of Hollywood special effects and the company paving the way, KNB Effects.
- Lure tells the story of unstable post-grad student Rebecca Markowitz who is writing her doctorate on a convicted internet stalker. When a game of revenge enters the picture, Lure deepens and broadens until the story becomes something else entirely, a tale of desperation, release and redemption in the modern-day internet age.
- Foam Drive Renegades: A gang of petty criminals enlists the last-minute help of an irrational acquaintance to pull off a job. When this new addition gets the gang in increasingly hot water, they're forced to re-examine their life choices, those they associate with, and themselves.
- After the sudden death of her mother, a determined little girl goes on a mission of love in order let go and move forward.
- In 1969, Tommy Wilkins, spent his days dreaming and wishing for the time to come where he could go beyond, to the places his astronaut heroes had already been. One winter he meets a man with a secret machine that would give Tommy all the answers. Be careful what you wish for.
- Cubicle to the Cage is a 12-by-30-minute docu-soap about a group of ordinary people on an extraordinary journey as they commit a year of their lives to becoming professional Mixed Martial Arts fighters. This is a documentary series about people pushing past what they ever imagined they could endure - or achieve. It is a celebration of unusual passion and courage in average people who refuse to accept the mundane shapes their lives have assumed. The hard-hitting series does not hold anything back - its depiction of the stress and violence of the sport is a body-blow to the senses. But, as much as it is physical, the challenges are inward, too. More than simply a makeover series about turning wimps into fighting machines, Cubicle to the Cage is a multifaceted journey of self-discovery - physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual. Along the way, the characters learn things about themselves they never could have from the safety of their cubicle lives. But to transcend their limits, they have to find them first. As Season 1 progresses, and the "Cubes" leave behind the safety and security of their cubicle lives - not to mention the comforts of a social life, family time, and relaxation - pain becomes a constant companion, exhaustion a way of life, and the prospect of serious injury just a punch or kick away.
- Zoe, a young Acadian woman, decides to head home to her mother in Prince Edward Island after a failed relationship on the West Coast. Out of money, she decides to hitchhike and to rely on the kindness of strangers to carry her across the country. The first person to offer her a couch to sleep on is Alex, a musically gifted francophone who moved to Vancouver a few years ago to work for a software company. Alex decides to leave his job and follow Zoe. A romantic who is convinced he's found his soul mate, Alex's love is challenged throughout the trip. From one couch to the next, from one city to the next, they learn to trust and draw strength from one another giving new meaning to their lives.
- Harry becomes an overnight father figure to nine-year-old Billy and teenage Anastasia, who both seem to be the product of Harry's past foray into sperm donation. Meanwhile Harry meets Rose, a beautiful, if neurotic, single woman who's out to have a baby on her own, and who believes Harry may have what she needs to get pregnant.
- Harry helps Billy's moms, Zoey and Michelle, to encourage Billy to be cooler at school. Meanwhile Jonathan and Janet fear their daughter Anastasia may be failing French, and administer an I.Q. test to Harry, fearing she got the 'dumb gene' from him. Harry and Rose square off about the future of Rose's potential child.
- Harry signs Billy up for rhythmic gymnastics, so that Harry can hook up with the hot new gymnastics teacher. Meanwhile, Jonathan offers Harry $5,000 to disappear from his daughter's life. Rose strikes up a friendship with Irene, who Harry fears will tell Rose all of Harry's dirty secrets.
- It's fashion week, and Harry's scheduled once-a-year hookup with a hot fashion model will be the exact afternoon as Rose's ultrasound, a milestone that Harry doesn't want to miss. Meanwhile, Jonathan discovers that Anastasia has revealed her sperm-donor roots to her entire school, and Harry inadvertently teaches Billy how to judge people on appearance.
- Zoey pressures Billy to become the best at his school's grapefruit sales competition. Billy seeks help from Luke, the 18-year-old who's dating Anastasia, and has the character traits of Harry. Meanwhile, Anastasia pawns off her homework on Rose, who tests her maternal instincts on an electronic baby.
- When Rose competes for a big promotion at work, Harry recommends that she hide her pregnancy for the sake of her career. Janet lets it slip to Harry that she and Jonathan schedule their sex life, and when Jonathan finds out, he cuts his wife off. Meanwhile, Billy and Zoey's night-time fears are realized when they discover their home has been broken into.
- Harry can't believe that Rose is actively dating while pregnant, and he tries to uncover the true motives of her new, super-hot boyfriend. Meanwhile, Anastasia discovers that Jonathan is "part of the establishment," and wants nothing to do with her father's wealth and lifestyle. Billy gives Harry lice, and Harry capitalizes on Zoey and Michelle's guilt.
- As a former nerd, Rose worries that her Lamaze class will be high school all over again. Fortunately, Harry thrived in high school, and is ready to help out. Meanwhile, Anastasia plans for her own school's formal dance, and her parents each try to capture the few parent-child milestones they have left. Michelle and Harry realize that they dated the same woman years ago.
- When Janet diagnoses Harry with sympathetic pregnancy, Rose finds that she's competing for sympathy with her new, narcissistic belly-buddy, Harry. Meanwhile, Zoey and Michelle rejoice after finding a babysitter Harry can't hit on - because she's a lesbian. Janet discovers Jonathan has been seeing another therapist behind her back, and wonders what else he's hiding.
- When Rose needs a place to stay, Harry reluctantly agrees to put her up, but soon finds that Rose has a video-game-playing, junk-food-eating bachelor side he never knew about. Meanwhile, Zoey reveals she never told her grandmother that she was gay - or married to Michelle - just as old Baba pays a visit. Janet goes behind Jonathan's back in her strategy to get a good deal on a new car.
- When Harry runs into a woman he's desired for ages, he tells her that he's married to Rose - it's the only thing that turns this home-wrecker on. Meanwhile, Jonathan and Janet create a fake social media account to connect with their daughter. And when Michelle believes that Harry may be objectifying and ogling Zoey, she pressures him to be more of a gentleman.
- As Harry and Rose prepare for a pre-school interview, Harry learns that Rose lied on the application, covering up what she perceives to be Harry's biggest flaws. Meanwhile, Michelle and Zoey realize that Billy is old enough for "the talk," but can't agree on how to go about it. Janet and Jonathan leave their home empty, and Harry takes advantage of their absence.
- While rehearsing for labour, Rose grows frustrated with Harry's abilities as a birthing partner. Meanwhile, Zoey and Michelle decide whether or not now is the best time for them to have another child of their own. Anastasia feels betrayed when she finds out that Jonathan wasn't there for her own birth.
- Fitz wants to use his baby to sell cars but first must prove to the courts that he can provide a stable and loving home.
- The Fitzpatricks devise a plan to use a baby play group as a front for a brothel that caters to lonely moms.
- When the Fitzpatrick family learns their newest member has gone missing, no one really cares... until they find out Josh stashed the profits from the baby brothel in his diaper. Fitz and Larry follow Baby Fitz' trail to Chester Vince, who happens to be holding Ali Devon hostage in the back of his van. Fitz and Larry soon join Ali, and the three of them must find a way to work together in order to keep a mentally unbalanced Chester from burning them alive in a quest to communicate with his alien overlord, before the track down the child.
- When Ken refuses to accept the return of the money Pat Childs found in Baby Fitz' diaper, Larry becomes convinced that loneliness is at the root of his very strange behavior. Fitz thinks Larry's smoking the dope, but when he sees Pat Childs encroaching on their business; he heeds Larry's advice to spend more time with his father, and enlists his help to take down Pat Childs using a classic pedophila scam "The Polanski." Unfortunately for Fitz, in spending some quality father-son time, he discovers a truth about his family that would have been best kept buried.
- 2010–201327mTV-MA6.9 (12)TV EpisodeIt's a rainy night at the Fitzpatrick house, and Larry takes the opportunity to use large amounts of alcohol to con the family into playing his favorite game: 'Truth: the board game'. Truth is true to its name, and even Larry ends up discovering far more about the Fitzpatricks than he ever wanted to know. When they wake up the next morning to find a freshly dug grave in the backyard and a missing Elaine, the family must band together in order to re-discover those truths and figure out what happened the night before.
- Wedding bells are ringing at casa Fitzpatrick as Ken and Elaine get set to re-tie the knot, and everyone is getting into the act. Everyone except for Fitz, who is convinced the wedding is a secret ploy to bring down Fitzpatrick motors once and for all. In order to stop the impending nuptials, Fitz teams up with unlikely ally and bedfellow, Paula Childs to help expose her father's nefarious plans. More than kissing cousins are revealed when Pat Childs shows up at the ceremony with a truth bomb that will sever ties with Ken and Fitz once and for all.
- Still reeling from the shocking truth about his father, Fitz takes a drive down memory lane that leaves him with an even bigger identity crisis than he started with. Now that Fitzpatrick Motors is defunct, Fitz gets Josh and Larry to help him steal back "his childhood car, Betsy", in hopes of selling her off to the highest bidder. Along the way he gets swept up in a flood of nostalgia that blurrs the line between man and machine. Meanwhile Ken, who's out to relive some old memories of his own, gets a rude spiritual awakening when he tracks down a lost love from his past.
- After accepting Pat Childs' offer to work at The O-Mobile dealership, Fitz quickly learns that life in the corporate world is not the cakewalk he hoped it would be. Thanks to Larry, Fitz discovers he could be in for a big pay out if he figures out a way to get canned. Yet, despite best efforts Pat refuses to give up on him leaving Fitz saddled with a major presentation to give that leaves him one step closer to embracing his inner Childs.
- Twas the night before the night before Fitzmas but the only visions dancing in Fitz' head are of his face plastered on O-mo billboards around town. As part of his new O-mo image, Fitz has decided to give up drinking which prompts a visit by three ghosts to show him the impact his newfound sobriety will have on the people around him. With the whole Fitzpatrick clan scattered, Larry must scramble to rally the troops if he hopes to save Fitz from going down the wrong path.
- When Larry finds evidence of a lost family fortune, it gives him the leverage he needs to persuade the rest of the Fitzpatrick clan to save Fitz from the clutches of Pat Childs' evil O-Mo empire. Now all they have to do is find where the money is hidden. Meanwhile, thanks to the ghost of Christmas future, Fitz has been driven to drink again. Once reunited, the Fitzpatricks must expose Pat Childs for the fraud he is if they hope to learn the true meaning of Fitzmas -- cold hard cash.
- More than half of Canadian households own a pet - keeping them healthy has grown into a billion dollar industry. What lengths will people go for their furry friends?