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- When Eric Scutella's parents force him to attend the relatively new, strangely patriotic, and counter-intuitively successful local Charter School, he struggles to find his place in a school filled with established cliques, quirky teachers, and bizarre traditions. In a parallel plot, first-year teacher Jessica Graham is hired the day before school starts and strives to handle her first day with strength and class, but two minutes into her first period, she's wondering how she'll make it through the year.
- Three Weddings centers around the Scalisi Family, a large but incredibly close Italian-American family. Alternating between family weddings set in the present day, the 1980's and the 1950's, the Scalisi family's antics remain the same no matter the decade. And while generational differences occasionally cause tension in this boisterous family, no amount of surprise wedding capers will fracture the Scalisi families bond.
- TV Mini SeriesEveryone remembers their first concert. The lights, the sounds, the smells; they travel with us through time. But what happens on stage contributes to more than just the music we know and love. Stage Left, a docu-series in conjunction with the maker of The Last Blockbuster, invites people to consider the past, present, and future of live entertainment. From their nostalgic past, to their current fight for survival, local venues are being faced with two visions for the future: One in which they close their doors for good, and one where the value of saving these stages starts to become recognized. Full of familiar faces from bands like Foo Fighters, Fitz and the Tantrums, UK's #1 chart-topper Frank Turner, Pepper and more, mixed with the off-the-wall venue characters from these temples of art, Stage Left explores the often overlooked impact of live music and entertainment as told by the people who help create it.
- A brand new workplace comedy about the plights of the movie theater worker, The Blackshirts pilot follows a mild-mannered, teenager named Alex as he starts his first day at a new job. As Alex is meeting and hearing stories about the eccentric group of co-workers he seems to have he wonders what exactly is to come of this job he is 'stuck with' at the moment. The Blackshirts is looking to take the daily troubles of the average minimum wage movie theater worker and broadcast it for all to see.
- The inaugural episode finds Ryan Wyatt, in desperate need of a job after multiple flame outs since graduating college, finds himself at Royal Cinemas to try and re-ignite his long forgotten filmmaking spark. On his first day, Ryan not only learns what his new job entails, but, also finds himself in the midst of a heated employee vs employee battle as a new shift lead promotion hangs in the balance. Adam takes Ryan along with a plot to keep a rather self-important employee out of the promotion while Oscar shows Ryan the ropes.