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- A TV program selects people at random to kill one another for fame and their freedom.
- The story of what happened to Neal Cassady after Jack Kerouac's "On The Road" came out. Deals primarily with Neal's relationship to his fictional alter-ego, Dean Moriarty.
- In his first stand-up special, Comedian Bill Burr takes aim at the stuff that drives us crazy, political correctness gone haywire, and girlfriends; or as he calls them, "relentless psycho robots."
- 350 Days peels back the curtain on the severe toll pro wrestlers endured on the road 350 days a year, a toll on their bodies, families, and psyches.
- Christmas is the time for love, peace and friendship. When Emmanuel, the money loving shop owner who doesn't see the real reason for Christmas throws out a faulty ligh and an angel. Timothy and Melissa take it home to their doll making mother who helps them put their light and angel on the tree where magic comes alive and Emmanuel sees and believes!
- Bartender Ronnie has gone from one job to another a lot over the years, and he wants to settle at a place that he can call his own. So Ronnie teams up with his friend Dave, and together they raise the money to buy a popular bar
- Lloyd borrow's his stepfather's Porsche to joy ride to Philly were he meet Rebecca. Damien steals the Porsche to buy more drugs with his girlfriend Cabbage. When the two couples criss-cross paths, new destinies are forged.
- A short film based on the lyrics to the song "Walk on the Wild Side" by Lou Reed.
- Winner of 6 International comedy Awards, Irish stand-up superstar Tommy Tiernan finally hits America with Something Mental. Wild, unpredictable and politically incorrect Tommy is now regarded as one of the top stand-ups in the world. Unleashing a torrent of satire, offbeat observations and hilarious stories he continues his interrogation into the big ideas, sex, family, religion. Nothing is sacred ground as he takes the audience by the hand and leads them into the devilish wonderland of his mind where he revels in the world's absurdity. You're in the hands of a master here!
- Caleb is an ex-marine who's drifting through life, moving around, jumping from one pointless job to another, trying to find answers. He moves back to his childhood home to escape his nightmares and get his life back on track. He finds that everything's different. His high school sweetheart is now engaged. His parish priest, to whom he always turned for support, is struggling with his own crisis of faith. And instead of getting better, the nightmares start getting worse. Then they start coming TRUE.
- Rizal, a smoker, decides to quit after seeing his cousin Nizam cough up blood. The story follows his trials and tribulations as he overcomes the need for nicotine.
- 19 short films that give a 360 degree look at the American criminal justice system.
- * Drama (2005) 20 years after a mother abandoned her family, she returns to a daughter who thought she had passed away, to let her know that she never stopped loving her.
- 2010–201343mTV-145.6 (27)TV EpisodeHosted by John Oliver, featuring Deon Cole, Moshe Kasher, Marina Franklin, and Maria Bamford.
- A Sunday school teacher named Miriam Illes is shot with a sniper through her kitchen window in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Convoluted evidence and anonymous handwritten letters throw them off the scent, but the killer is right under their noses.
- A pretty young mother is shot dead in her bedroom in 1985, and her teenage stepdaughter confesses to the crime. The case is as good as closed, but detectives suspect there's more to this twisted family than meets the eye: and they're right.
- 24-year-old Vietnamese-American Thien Minh Ly is found stabbed on the Tustin High School tennis courts. There is almost no evidence, and the case runs cold. Until detectives catch wind of a letter revealing the shocking truth.
- 2014–201844mTV-147.2 (17)TV Episode27-year-old Jarrod Davidson is shot dead outside his apartment in Santa Barbara, California. Next to him is a suspicious potted plant. He was in the middle of a nasty custody dispute but the DNA doesn't match his ex-wife. So who killed him?
- 55-year-old Newport Beach millionaire Bill McLaughlin is shot dead in his mansion. The emotional killing and keys found in the door indicate a killer in his close circle. But it takes detectives 15 years to get to the bottom of this twisted case.
- A 31-year-old woman named Julie Keown dies of antifreeze poisoning in Waltham, Massachusetts. Detectives rule out suicide and accidental ingestion. Then, after untangling a web of lies, they turn to her husband, James, a popular radio host.
- Brad arrives in Bushwick to meet with his cousin Jeffy who has promised him a room to rent and a record deal, neither of which he is prepared for. Having his friend Luis shuffle Brad out to 'Bed Bugs and Beyond' for his baptism of the local bar scene, Jeffy takes the opportunity to dispose of Pavel D, the Estonian ecstasy dealer currently squatting in Brad's room with two euro-sluts.
- Alicia and Jackson are chefs with picky palates and dreams of a working waterfall cake for their wedding. But this Texas couple can't agree on taste -- she craves sweet and he seeks savory. Even a bacon cake can't bring about a compromise, but three cake designers accept the challenge of designing a cake and finding flavors that please both the bride and the groom.
- Opposites attract when it comes to one couple's hunt for the perfect salty and sweet wedding cake. Ryan and Noble got married in an intimate wedding ceremony in Charleston, S.C., but now it's time for a second wedding celebration with guests in their hometown of Chicago. Ryan wants to honor their Chicago lives on the cake, but Noble wants to make sure it reflects their Charleston ceremony. The couple challenges bakers to show both cities in one cohesive design for the perfect wedding cake.
- Rosa and Chris are getting married and blending their two families, and three kids together. Chris is looking for a cake that represents the kids, while Rosa wants the wedding cake of her dreams with glittery geodes and rich, deep flavors. Will this modern family be able to decide on the right wedding cake?
- Julie and Katie are looking for a party cake for their social media business, but they can't agree on the most Instagram-worthy design. They also don't see eye to eye on a classic vanilla versus chocolate battle that is sure to go viral. Bakers take on the challenge to give these social media-savvy business partners a cake to remember.
- A first-hand account provided by John Gotti Jr. himself about his close relationship with his father supported through documented criminal charges and personal photos from the Gotti family archive.
- After graduating from military academy, instead of going on to pursue a career in the military, at his father's urging John Junior takes a year off. That's when his troubles begin. He gets in a barroom brawl during which a young man is stabbed and bleeds to death. John's father "punishes" him by forcing him to spend his days hanging out at the Bergin Hunt and Fish Social Club, his father's mob headquarters. By the time John is in his twenties, he is asked and chooses to become a made member of the Gambino Crime Family.
- John Junior follows in his father's footsteps. With the FBI focused on taking down Gotti and the Gambino Crime family, as well as the bosses of all five New York mafia clans, the Gottis are under siege. The so-called Teflon Don, John Gotti Senior, beats three cases but is finally caught on tape ordering killings. When Gotti's underboss, Sammy Gravano agrees to testify for the government, Gotti Senior is convicted and sentenced to life in prison. John Junior becomes the acting boss of the crime family all while trying to maintain his own blood family.
- With his father in prison serving a life term, and John Junior serving as acting boss of the Gambino Crime Family, he become the prime target of the FBI. John Junior, having resolved to quit the life of organized crime, pleads guilty to racketeering, serves over seven years in prison, and must still withstand four federal trials all ending in mistrials before he is set free to pursue his life as a "civilian," a husband to his wife, father to his five children, and a law abiding citizen who honors his vow to quit the mob.