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- A new FBI profiler, Elizabeth Keen, has her entire life uprooted when a mysterious criminal, Raymond Reddington, who has eluded capture for decades, turns himself in and insists on speaking only to her.
- A frustrated man decides to take justice into his own hands after a plea bargain sets one of his family's killers free.
- The story of Roger Sharpe, the young midwesterner who overturned New York City's 35 year-old ban on pinball machines.
- A disgraced former NYPD officer lives with his son, an earnest, obsessively honest NYPD detective.
- A satirical view at a Muslim community living in Mercy, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- Special Investigations Unit, focuses on an elite task force, based out of The Bronx.
- 'Finn on the Fly' is a a madcap comedy filled with wild chases, mistaken identity, and young romance. Ben Soledad, a shy 13-year-old, has just moved to a new town. He tries his best to fit in at MacKenzie Junior High, but most of the time he feels like his only friend in the world is his dog, Finn. Just when he thinks life can't get worse, his world is turned upside-down when the scientist living next door performs a genetic experiment that goes terribly awry, transforming his dog into a flea-scratchin', cat-chasin', Frisbee-lovin' HUMAN.
- An exploration of foot fetishism as Travis, a traffic programmer falls heels over head for a beautiful blonde named Cynthia.
- After a failed suicide attempt, a young man coping with loss and depression, submits to a series of trials that fine-tune human emotions, but his unique reaction to the tests send him on a journey that transcends both physical and perceived reality.
- A glimpse into the lives of an ensemble of characters leading up to the moment the world changed forever - 8:46 a.m. Tuesday September 11, 2001.
- A woman searches for the man who betrayed her.
- The Dirty Shame is the only bar in the small town of Paradise, Michigan. A burnt out, chain-smoking fortyish bar maid is the only waitress at The Dirty Shame. A group of local red necks conspiring to bring a mail order bride to their Midwest town for their ne'er-do-well leader set the story in motion. These red necks trick Viktoria, a beautiful, bright girl from Ukraine, into coming to their town. The fact that her husband-to-be is a yet to be reformed misogynist twice her age, puts a kink in Viktoria's plan to start a new life in America. When Reenie reluctantly takes the new girl in, she discovers Viktoria has no ticket home. Trying to help Viktoria earn her way home, Reenie finds a less than willing pupil in the ways of middle America life. As the two women struggle to overcome barriers in language, culture, age, and life experience, strong bonds of friendship form. As each crafts their respective versions of the American dream, Paradise and those inhabit it, adapt to Viktoria more than she adapts to them, and Reenie triumphs over the life to which she had surrendered.
- An intense thriller about a lonely bookseller's obsessive love affair, and her protective best friend, who alone knows the horrible truth about her obsession.
- Forgive me Father. For you have sinned.
- Kara, a single experimental filmmaker pushing 40, is determined to have a child before time runs out.
- A black Elvis impersonator/demon hunter is forced to put down his guitar and pick up his gun when a string of murders threatens to unleash hell on earth.
- On a summer afternoon, General Tor Johnson and Secretary of Defense Sheldon Bunning relax in a hot tub drinking hard liquor while running a military invasion of a foreign country. Presidential candidate Senator Davis and lobbyist Marvin Kohler arrive to the party with a business offer that sets off a dispute. Civil War is an allegory of the current systemic failures of our government and society, an oligarchic structure stooped in excess and unnatural desire for power.
- When a struggling screenwriter learns that his producing idol is flying into Philly, he hijacks a taxicab and sets out with his elderly hostage to pitch the producer his script.
- "Maladaptive Behavior" is a thought-provoking short film written by Melvin James and James Pickering that delves into the lives of a group of individuals grappling with various addictions. Set within the confines of a therapy session, the film introduces us to a diverse cast of characters who are seeking solace and guidance from their counselor, Lynne. However, as the narrative unfolds, we discover that Lynne herself is a patient, contending with a condition known as Maladaptive Daydreaming. The story begins as the group gathers in a nondescript meeting room, each carrying the weight of their respective addictions-substance abuse, gambling, alcoholism, steroid abuse, and nymphomania. Led by Lynne, the seemingly empathetic and supportive counselor, the session aims to unravel the underlying causes of their addictive behaviors and provide them with the tools for recovery. As the therapy session progresses, Lynne's interactions with the group become increasingly immersive and personal. Lynne's condition causes her to create elaborate narratives in her mind, interweaving her own dramatic stories with the struggles of the individuals she encounters. Her vivid daydreams blur the lines between reality and fiction, allowing her to insert herself into the lives of her patients and experience their pain firsthand. Throughout the film, the group members share their stories, exposing their vulnerabilities, and confronting the roots of their addictions. They find solace in the support of their fellow addicts, forging a bond built on shared experiences and empathy. However, as Lynne's own internal world begins to intertwine with their stories, the line between therapy and personal revelation becomes increasingly blurred. Lynne's daydreaming causes a cathartic release that shakes the boundaries of the therapy room.
- In the dreary and desolate winter, two men who have lost everything meet on a Brooklyn dock as they both consider suicide as the ultimate answer.
- Martha Brenton is fed up and after fifteen years of marriage and child-raising, throws in the towel, heading off on her own and finding the attention she's never had on the pole of a local strip club.
- Barry and Larry are the world's oldest living conjoined twins. Now retired from the sideshow circuit, they live out the rest of their life in their brother's house.
- Bernard Bentlee is a wealthy octogenarian who has invested his fortune (and his family's inheritance) in a risky new media venture. Is he living a pipe dream and destroying his family's future, or is he a genius with a vision?
- 2007–201222mTV-146.2 (25)TV EpisodeYasir decides to join the Prairie Dog Lodge, a men's group based around hunting. Amaar and Baber can't understand his rationale for joining as Islam frowns upon killing. But Yasir sees dollar signs from joining from all the networking he can do to drum up clients for his construction business. But he has to get accepted first, no easy task as the lodge chief is Fred, who is suspicious of Muslims. But Fred also has ulterior motives in accepting Yasir as the lodge itself is in need of major repairs, and none of the existing members have the expertise to do the work. Once a member, will Yasir and his new lodge brothers be able to live in harmony, especially when Yasir is required to go on a hunting trip. Meanwhile, Rayyan is disappointed when - purely hypothetically - Sarah would not choose her to be her partner in a reality travel game show. Although Sarah does not use the word, others all have the same sentiment in not choosing Rayyan: she's too bossy. Rayyan tries to curb her bossiness to show her mother that they would make a good reality game show team.