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- The spectre of a disfigured man haunts the children of the parents who murdered him, stalking and killing them in their dreams.
- A documentary film about session and touring musicians that are hired by well established and famous bands and artists like Metallica, KISS, and Billy Joel. These hired guns may not be household names, but are still masters of their craft.
- Henry II picks up where the original (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer) left off. Henry (Neil Giuntoli) takes a thankless job at a port-o-john company where he meets husband and wife, Kai (Ken Komenich) and Cricket (Kate Walsh). They take pity on the homeless drifter and offer him a room in the home they share with their emotionally fragile teenage niece, Louisa (Carri Levinson). Henry learns that Kai has a side job as an arsonist-for-hire, setting up phony insurance scams to make money for their boss, Rooter (Daniel Allar). He agrees to join Kai and on one of their first outings, they discover two squatters in a building that's been marked for fire. It is then that Henry introduces Kai to his life's work... and the murders begin. Kai has never killed before, but he turns into a willing accomplice. Initially, the two men work well together. But as the killing sprees increase in their depravity, it's more than Kai can handle. He wants out, but he's in too deep.
- After fifteen years, Audrey is forced to share the truth regarding the circumstances surrounding her son's adoption.
- When a childless freelance writer, who lives with his wife in a predominantly family-oriented suburb of Chicago, decides to write articles about discrimination against married couples without children, his career skyrockets him to local fame as the leader of a citywide D.I.N.K.s movement that suddenly lands him in court for slander.
- Private Detectives Mike and Stacey Justice solve crimes with the help of Private Eye Johnny Banks.
- A well respected producer who hasn't had a hit film in 20 years thinks he has struck a cinematic goldmine when he decides to back a new director who is the current "buzz-worthy" filmmaker on the festival circuit. He decides to have a small private screening in his home screening room with some industry professionals, but when the night does not go as planned, he is left wondering if he will have a career left to salvage.
- It's Friday afternoon, and Dave McGuiness has a problem. Last night, his longtime girlfriend, Karen, told him that she wants to get married. She'd like an answer by Monday, but Dave's not sure he's ready to propose. As Dave starts to share his feelings with family and close friends on the pros and cons of getting married, he learns that the rumor mill is two steps ahead of him. Everyone in the South Suburbs of Chicago already thinks he and Karen are "officially" engaged. Dave's buddy Marv knows just what will help Dave forget the dilemma for a while. He takes Dave, Dave's brother Ben and their friend Al out to party on the town all weekend. Marv figures that if this is Dave's last weekend before he pops the question, it had better be one he won't soon forget. But Dave figures that if he does marry Karen, he may never get a chance to try something else, and the rest of his life won't be much more than night after night in these same bars. And it seems that everyone they talk to has an opinion - waitresses, blues singers, and even a family friend who wants to give Dave a job to help support his new wife. Dave finally decides that he does love Karen enough to marry her, so he's ready to go through with the proposal. But, in the back of his mind, he also hopes that she loves him enough to help him grow and to consider leaving the South Suburbs with him. Karen is surprised that Dave wants to change - surprised enough to rethink getting married. If Dave wants a fresh start with his life, it's going to have to be a fresh start with Karen too.
- A detective suspense drama, focused on one case, but in a more realistic "daily view" of how a station and case operates.
- Vic Simmons helps people in desperate situations where the law cannot act. He faces a dire situation when a domineering ex-boyfriend beings stalking and threatening Katie, the younger sister of a deceased friend who he vowed to protect.
- A group of five friends head out to film their own zombie horror movie, when the world as they know it collapses all around them.
- In the town of Haunt County there is an old legend . It is said that in the early 1800's an old lady named Abigail lived secluded in the woods and all the town's people thought she was a witch. One day she was falsely accused of killing a child and was burned at the stake. Her final words were a warning, she said if anyone would ever disturb her land again a terrible curse would be leashed upon them. Now some modern day teens decide it would be fun to journey into the woods to find Abigail's house, trash it, and disprove the legend. They were DEAD wrong.
- A masked figure terrorizes a partyer, unleashing inhumane powers upon her.
- There are three sides to this story, hers, his and the dog Sadie. Stacey and Michael have differing perspectives on an argument they had. Stacey shares her version with her friend and Michael shares his version with his friend. Sadie is the only one who knows what really happened.
- A successful career woman gets caught up in a comedic whirlwind of events, when a mystical necklace given to her as a gift from her boyfriend may be causing her to uncontrollably speak her mind in the politically-correct world of corporate business.