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- A young man, Aren, is recruited into a secret society of magical Black people who dedicate their lives to a cause of utmost importance: making white people's lives easier.
- After his dog is killed in Skid Row, Jake Rosser plummets deep into a sinister underworld to uncover the truth about who may be responsible.
- An American FBI agent is lured away by the Japanese Mafia--the Yakuza--in this action film.
- A woman trying to recover from a sexual attack is locked in a posh apartment with a corpse of the very man she's been dreaming would murder her. She tries to hang on to reality when objects around her seem to come to life.
- Defying orders to lay-off the case, two Los Angeles vice-squad cops go after a local mobster and use unorthodox methods to achieve results.
- The "slippery" comedy is about 2 easy-living young men. They decide to make sex films. This adventurous enterprise could be a little complicated but nothing will deter them.
- Thalmus is the leader for a group of criminals who gather in L.A. to rob a bank. Their goal is to find a new bank.
- With little luck at keeping a job in the city a New Yorker tries work in the country and eventually finds his way leading a herd of cattle to the West Coast.
- A janitor suspects that the man who bought his dead friend's apartment might have something to do with the said friend's death.
- Caught in the middle of a sting operation orchestrated by the FBI, Jimmy Scrico goes on the run for his life when he is tricked into believing that he has killed a Mafia bass. But who is actually chasing Jimmy...the cops, or the Mob?
- L.A. private detective is hired to investigate the disappearance of an alluring woman's brother. Surrounded by double-crossing deals and dangerous relation, Rybeck will have to plunge headfirst into his deadliest case ever.
- From 1977 to 1981, multimedia artist Stephen Seemayer shot a Super-8mm movie of his creative friends in their unnatural habitat: the deserted industrial and commercial buildings of Downtown Los Angeles. His camera captured them at work and at play, discussing art and what it meant to share the mean streets with those less fortunate. A rough cut of 'Young Turks' was screened in 1981 and never seen again. Newly digitized and fully reedited with additional footage, the film is a remarkable document of L.A.'s urban core at a crossroads... when rent was cheap and 'loft living' was more than just an advertising slogan.
- Dancers Larry and Laurent Bourgeois dance off to prove that the other is just an impostor.
- African-Americans represent 13% of the U.S. population, but about 40% of the U.S. homeless population. Factors include: decline in available public assistance, lack of employment opportunities, lack of affordable health care, domestic violence, mental illness and addiction.
- It turns out that the Wolfram and Hart postal worker is more than he seems; he and his brothers were once demon fighters, but he gave up after he lost his family to an Aztec warrior demon. When the demon comes to town, Angel must wrestle with his personal issues and help the last surviving member, 'Number Five', to rediscover his heroic side.
- MacGyver is tricked into believing that he is helping a man find his son. But in reality, MacGyver is unknowingly leading a hit man to his target.
- Three people are fatally shot by three different policemen, two beat cops and a detective. Deputy Chief Hayes must sort through the shooting team reports to find the truth of each situation, possibly at the risk of his own career.
- Veteran Sergeant Wilson can't escape the burdens of being mother hen to, among others, a green lieutenant, an alcoholic superior, and an officer who's becoming dangerously paranoid.
- Sang Woo, the CEO of a gaming company, dies. Regus Patoff appears claiming to be in control, acting in bizarre ways and giving no real direction. Craig and Elaine work together to uncover who and what Patoff is doing.
- Huell visits historic Fire Station No. 30 on S. Central Avenue in Los Angeles which houses the African American Firefighter Museum, a nonprofit dedicated to collecting, conserving, and sharing the heritage of African American firefighters.