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- The ongoing struggle of one man to get his hands on a tasty pastry treat.
- After spilling coffee on her planner, Sara realizes her memory is no match for her family's ever-expanding to-do list.
- A mall Santa spends Christmas eve alone until someone breaks into his house and discovers his secrets.
- A nine-to-fiver is sick-and-tired of his daily routine, until a co-worker invites him into a secret club that turns his world downside up!
- A single mother grieving the loss of her only child does what the police have failed to do. She finds the hit and run driver responsible for her daughter's death and imprisons him in her home.
- Doting parents Martha and Teddy deal with the issues facing their young disturbed daughter, Mary. But are her problems the result of something more sinister?
- On the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Highway Safety Foundation (HSF), we learn who they are and what they do: they make traffic-safety motion pictures that are intended to shock you. The films show you the sights and sounds of the pain experienced by real-life victims of auto accidents, photographed and recorded on the scene. The films teach us what happened and how to avoid the same gruesome fate.
- Even in Shreveport, Louisiana, people are now accepting the fact that zombies roam the streets... Werewolves prey on the unsuspecting... and crossing the wrong granny can lead to a fate worse than death. Eric is down on his luck: he's between jobs, lives on his best friend's couch, and isn't exactly the most responsible guy around. When he runs afoul of one such granny his life takes a drastic turn for the worse.
- Three sisters go about their everyday life in New Orleans in the absence of their missing brother.
- Two long-time internet friends - Ted, the hometown artist, and Liz, a globe-hopping humanitarian. On the night of his gallery opening, on a river that goes nowhere, they meet for the first time. Neither one knows that the other loves them.
- Justice, not the witness should be blind. But when the right to bear arms is involved this is not always the case. When a mass shooting occurs, an obviously disturbed and self-confessed shooter is pursued but not arrested. In this tragic tale of hypocrisy and political ignorance, the weapon used becomes the prosecuted. This short drama pokes fun at the liberal leaning court and their efforts to limit the second amendment right to bear arms. With a blind witness and a handcuffed rifle, the prosecutor makes his case for guilt while the defense, armed with facts, experts, and a confessional witness pleads for common sense. It would be funny....... if it wouldn't seem so true.
- Remy and his team investigate the death of an elderly and ailing socialite at a fund-raiser where Anne and Hawkins were in attendance. Hawkins thinks that the manservant, Bernard, was responsible when the cause of death is listed as a deliberate prescription medication overdose. But Remy tries to prove Bernard's innocence and in so doing learns some disturbing facts about his real relationship with his employer and his connection to his young lawyer, Felice.
- Remy and Anne investigate the mysterious death of a jazz musician friend of Smiley's where circumstantial evidence points to supernatural occurrences connected to a shady music producer, named Tyrell, whom Remy begins to suspect that he may in fact be the Devil incarnate. But the skeptic Anne tries to put together a rational explanation for the unexplained events happening around them when a blind blues singer confirms that the musician's death was Satan's work.
- Investigating the hit-and-run of a teenage transient, Remy asks Janine to go undercover as a fellow street person to keep an eye on a young teenage runaway, named Maura, whom stumbled upon a mysterious black duffel bag containing $25,000 in cash and who may be targeted by the shady thug whom is connected to a larger plan. Meanwhile, Smiley continues to deal with Yuki running the Blue Spot in her own way. When Yuki decides to return home to Japan, but does not have the money to go back, Smiley decides to throw farewell party for her as part of a fund-raiser for the blue musicians of the area.
- Remy tries to help out his old friend Delbert, a gambling addict, whom is heavily in debit to a local mobster. But when a treasury agent is found murdered at the casino boat where Delbert hangs out, Anne learns that he has been investigating Remy at the behest of Hawkins, while the leads that Remy follows point to the casino owner who is involved in a counterfeit operation and he asks Anne to pose as bait to entrap the owner.
- When Anne's younger sister, Sophie, arrives in town for a quick visit, Remy takes them, Darlene, and Smiley out to a fund raiser at a local art gallery to save a local radio station where the star DJ, Cougan, is murdered. With everyone trapped inside the building by a sudden hurricane, Remy puts his detective skills into full force to find the killer in a building where nearly everyone, including Sophie, is a suspect as well as has ties to Cougan's sordid love life.
- Stewart Copeland explores the drums as the founding instrument of popular modern music. Beats that travelled from Africa via New Orleans and across the world are the consistent force behind musical evolution.
- The Russian mob is not happy with Josh and Johnny - or their trusty Russian spy friend, Boris. Boris helped the guys make millions of dollars in Russia with Johnny's famous drink, but the corrupt government wouldn't surrender the funds. Boris took the money anyway, fleeing into hiding until the guys could find money to fly him back to the United States. Once he arrived with the millions, the mob began watching them closely, coming up with a plan to infiltrate the pair. The debacle led to the reunion of Johnny and his politician "Uncle," who ends up helping the boys with their issues in exchange for assistance with his campaign. Little did he know, he'd be getting sucked right in to their unfortunate drama.
- New Orleans jazz funerals and second-line parades absorb the pain of death and racism, soaring to transcendent rebirth. But a hurricane and a parade shooting plunge Michael White and Deb "Big Red" Cotton into a search for the city's soul.
- Documentary tracing the history of Storyville, the notorious--and legal--red-light district of New Orleans, Louisiana, that thrived from 1897 to 1917. Established in 1897 by the city to control prostitution (and named for the local politician who first drew up the plans and regulations for it), it became almost a source of pride for locals. It was shut down at the beginning of World War I when the US Army decreed that no prostitution would be allowed within five miles of an army base, and Storyville was within that distance.
- A local Drug Smuggler helps an innocent funeral home director smuggle drugs that happened to land in his possession.
- Told almost entirely with still photographs. TORTURED BY JOY follows a man as he falls in and out of love with women and punk rock.
- Trouble the Water (2008) documentary star Kimberly Rivers Roberts turns her video camera on herself and her community a few years after Hurricane Katrina (which she calls "America's worst man-made disaster"), giving her viewers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how some of the residents recovered from the storm.
- A large group of horse riders and carriage drivers travel with their horses from California to Florida on a five-month-long journey.
- Realizing he was wrong to crush his little brother's dream of meeting Taylor Swift, Erwin takes it upon himself to crash the set of Taylor's music video in Austin, Texas and arrange a meeting between Marty and the country music superstar. Keeping up with Taylor in the city that keeps it weird is no easy task, and along the way they encounter a group of obsessed Swiftys, dangerous wildlife, and a mysterious man in a fedora.
- A young boy must make the journey through the large collection of books in his father's library to find the one that contains the wisdom in the ancient words.
- A group of Summer Campers are taking a game of Capture the Flag so seriously that no one appears to be winning.
- John's life has sucked ever since he let his girlfriend, Alexis, move away. His stoner best friend, Mike, isn't much help, he has his own issues to deal with. But with a simple twist of fate, John just might have a chance to get his life out of the toilet.
- A depressed businessman is contacted by God (or at least someone purporting to be God) and is convinced that the speed bumps in day-to-day life are necessary if we are to fully enjoy their absence.
- Maryam Henderson-Uloho spent thirteen years in prison, six of which were in solitary confinement. After her release in 2013, she lived as a squatter on the streets of New Orleans and sold found items on street corners to get by. That's when the lightbulb went off and Maryam's journey to help other ex-offenders, especially women like herself, began.
- Jonathan seeks revenge for his older brother's murder at the hands of a cult. Will Jonathan's path lead him to righteousness or will his lust for revenge consume him whole?
- Ten Five in the Grass is a 16mm film about Black cowgirls and cowboys preparing themselves for the rodeo event of calf roping. Filmed in Lafayette, Louisiana and Natchez, Mississippi, in the summer of 2011, the title refers to the type of rope used to capture fast calves. The film was awarded a Jury Prize at the 2012 Oberhausen Film Festival.
- Commissioned by Scribe Video Center as part of the one-hundredth anniversary of the great Black migration in Philadelphia, PA, Eason is loosely based on the life of James Walker Hood Eason (1886-1923) a long time member of the UNIA of Philadelphia.
- A group of individuals with different social beliefs run into each other in a video game store.
- Remy investigates the death of the father of a young débutante in a suspicious plane crash in the swamps and learns a series of facts about the unscrupulous businessman, including the fact that C.D. was romantically involved with the widow of the victim. Meanwhile, Anne, with Darlene's help, strikes out on her own investigation into the mysterious death by trying to establish a motive by either the débutante daughter Alana, or the estranged artist son Kent.
- Remy investigates the murder of a traveling con artist whom may have been involved in a big scam to locate a mysterious cargo of merchandise worth millions. Assisting Remy and Anne with their case is a klutzy and accident-prone private investigator looking for clues involving another scam in which the murder victim's partner, a local grifter named Nikki whom Remy used to know, may be either conning them or is a target herself.
- In the retrospective season final, Remy and Anne are abducted by a pair of redneck brothers whom Remy put away their serial killing eldest brother, leading to the mismatched detective and attorney trying to get away from their would-be killers by hiding out deep in the swamps where they reminisce about their happier and more harrowing times. Meanwhile, C.D. and Smiley figure out that Remy and Anne are in trouble when they go missing and try to find them before the Bill Brothers have their chance to lynch them.
- While investigating the murder of a mysterious businessman at a kiddie park, Remy, Anne, and Smiley get drawn into a search for four parts of what appear to be a legendary treasure map leading to a hidden 18th Century pirate treasure in the area which is also sought after by a one-eyed Frenchman who may have a connection to the murder victims, and to a local barmaid who may know more than she knows about the treasure map.
- In this take on 'Rear Window' one of Anne's friends, Holly, whom is recovering with a broken leg, thinks she's witnessed a murder in the apartment from across the courtyard from her apartment. Remy initially doubt's Holly's story, but soon launches a personal investigation into the neighbor whom is a illusionist from England whom may be holding more than a few skeletons in his closet. Elsewhere, Remy makes a bet with C.D. for him stop smoking cigars for 48 hours.
- Remy investigates the mysterious death of a businessman whom he believes it to be the work of voodoo. While everyone, but the skeptic Anne, believes in the local voodoo superstitions, Remy sets off with Smiley to find the right culprit, while Anne decides to try out an experimentation to see if it really exists by concocting a "love potion" for Remy to notice her.
- The death of a band leader in a barroom brawl leads to Smiley's uncle getting arrested on suspicion of the murder. Remy agrees to help Smiley look into the case involving an Marti Gras Indian costume which goes missing from one hand to another which may be connected to a diamond smuggling ring. Smiley at the same time falls head-over-heels for a young investigator, named Corinne, whom is also searching for Smiley's uncle's missing costume.
- 1979–6.8 (6)TV EpisodeTwo undefeated teams collide as Clemson takes on LSU in the Championship.
- The Movers try to find the source of a strange noise so that they can record the song they made for Nina.