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- A troubled, but talented musician flees the US to escape his problems, finding refuge and support in Paris.
- Koji, a jazz musician, takes a cigarette break in between sets at a Tokyo nightclub. He witnesses a murder and runs into a girl, Linda, who is being pursued by the killers. For the next two hours, Koji and Linda are running from both the hitmen and the police. Mistakenly identified as prime suspects, they have to solve the crime but time is running out: Koji has to be back to perform in his club by midnight, as a very special guest will be attending.
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- A documentary portrait of longtime Iowa radio personality Jim Dougherty, host of "Jazz and Jim" on the University of Iowa's public radio station, WSUI-AM 910. Now retired, Jim reflects on a relationship with radio that began in childhood. Includes footage of Dougherty in the WSUI studio and at his home studio with his record collection. Features clips and music from his radio show.
- Urban Legend based Suspense, Thriller, Horror: Bloody Mary just wants a peaceful evening at home. But the neighbourhood kids won't leave her alone.
- Jake and his date are carjacked while driving his buddy's Porsche. Derek suggests Jake bait the guy with another Porsche. The plan works, but things get a little more complicated when a world-class jewel thief enters the picture.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeSiskel and Ebert review "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "Tough Guys", "Children of a Lesser God", and "'Round Midnight".
- The day Teddy's dreamed about for years has arrived. He's about to meet a man who can give him the answers he needs about his father's fate. But what he hears will change him forever.
- Episode: (2023)2017– 40mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 54mPodcast Episode
- 2018–20194mTV EpisodeIn the earliest stages of the Revolution, a couple events occurred that have forever become ingrained in our culture.