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- When three sudden deaths befall members of a small law firm, Karen Dunmore begins to suspect that they may be retribution for a terrible crime and its subsequent cover-up. Fearing for her family's safety, she desperately tries to convince her husband and his associates to take action. But will it be too late?
- Roland "Rolly" Gentry is a hardened private eye who thought he'd seen it all. But when a mysterious woman steps into his office and asks him to have a "talk" with her ex-husband, Rolly is tossed into a seedy world where not even his entire collection of self-help books and CDs can assist him: Suburbia. As he delves ever deeper into the darkest corners of homeowners' association politics, he faces a threat not only to the facade of stability society presents, but to the inner wisdom within his own secret soul.
- Drown your secrets.
- Four very different people wake to find themselves imprisoned and given an ominous mandate: in order to escape, they must kill the "least gifted" among them.
- A young woman awakens alone in her as-yet-unfurnished home on New Years's Day, having skipped festivities the night prior. But in an attempt to make a worthwhile New Year's resolution, she inadvertently invokes an - unconventional advisor.
- A jaded political campaign operative gradually realizes the horrific true nature of the popular yet brash candidate she is working for.
- In the spring of 2020, as businesses find their customers vanishing, the release from day-to-day work obligations accelerates some major life decisions - and for one couple, introduces conflict where it had previously been suppressed.
- A circle of close friends is forced to confront suppressed emotions when a familiar-looking newcomer is introduced to the group.
- In the era of social distancing, everyone has had to adjust. But in the world of professional (or semi-professional) wrestling - where in-the-ring competition necessarily requires close physical contact - the challenges presented are particularly troublesome. But a shift in emphasis toward other entertainment aspects may be just what the sport needs to survive.
- Jack Reade is a mild-mannered academic who finally has a chance to publish his own Great American Novel. But just as he thinks his tome will see print, Pete Willoughby, a smug and influential editor, informs Jack that the book will remain locked in publishing purgatory. After an accident befalls Pete, Jack forges a desperate alliance with Carrie Singer, a disgruntled employee who also happens to be the book's number-one fan. Together, they concoct an insane scheme to cover up Pete's death and greenlight the book. Unfortunately, the publishing process is chock full of required approvals, and before long, other denizens of Dennison Publishing begin to fall prey to "accidents."
- A top-of-his-game genie opts out of the magical rat race in favor of a simple existence as a hardware store clerk. But he begins to rethink his decision when approached by an aggressive representative from a rival organization.
- A chain-letter production company is celebrating a banner year at their annual holiday party. But a look behind the scenes shows that not everyone will be sharing in the firm's success.
- An angry man seeks revenge against the restaurant owner who wronged him. But once he sets his plan in motion, a beautiful young woman - visiting his town on vacation - makes him rethink his plans.
- Sebastian is eager to show off his latest acquisition to a cadre of eccentric -- and soon-to-be-jealous -- art collectors, even hiring his photographer nephew to capture the unveiling for posterity. But when the 'Schlimmer' turns up missing, accusations of theft begin flying, and long-simmering resentments begin to undermine the group's cohesion.
- Two novelists are each working to finish their respective novels. But their collaborative relationship is put to the test as they describe scenes from their works, and learn they may be competing for the same goal.
- Kevin and his three best buddies get together regularly for a friendly poker game, but on this particular evening, the conversation touches on a sore subject: Kevin's persistent inability to catch a break in the romantic arena. As his companions joshingly recount his romantic misadventures, a consistent pattern starts to emerge - Kevin's entire conception of romance stems from his favorite films from the 1980s. And as if that weren't enough, despite his best efforts he can't seem to execute any of his favorite scenes the way they come off in the movies. His attempt to recreate the closing birthday cake scene from Sixteen Candles ends with him going down in flames. His channeling of Ferris Bueller (complete with borrowed sports car) merely inspires incredulity. What starts out as a successful Top Gun reenactment leaves him lying flat. His Say Anything-inspired boom-box serenade does nothing to impress its intended recipient. Still, throughout it all he remains absolutely undaunted in his philosophy of romance - a stance that may very well end up paying off, if only he can meet the right woman.
- Mary is eager to make a strong positive impression at her new out-of-town job interview. But from the start, fate seems to be working against her. She takes care to have the hotel deliver a wake-up call, but the call comes late, forcing her to scramble to get showered and dressed. Repeated attempts to hail a taxi on the busy streets come to naught, eventually leading her to make the trek to the office on foot. Once arriving at the empty office lobby, she calls for an elevator, only to have it suddenly flooded to capacity with a stream of morning workers; she has to take the stairs. But despite the setbacks, she manages to make it to the office on time for her long-awaited interview. But if Mary was anxious to make a good impression, the staff seem determined to make a poor one. The receptionist delivers profanity over the phone with an ever-present smile, and then explodes at Mary for a perceived slight. Workers storm by in heated argument. And once the interview itself commences, Mr. Brown, the interviewer, goes off on personal tirades that digress into completely irrelevant directions. And throughout it all, nobody allows Mary to utter a single syllable. When she finally does manage to speak, she certainly makes an impression of her own.
- A family struggles to pass an interview for approval to purchase a new home. But competition is fierce, and this is no ordinary interview...
- A displaced couple tries to make their way to a new city - and hopefully a new life. But new obstacles and old relationships force them to come to grips with the realities of living hand-to-mouth.
- Rachael and Frank are longtime detectives who have just completed one of the biggest cases of their career. But as they sit down for a well-deserved celebratory drink, Rachael begins to raise concerns about the neatness with which the case wrapped up. As Frank plays devil's advocate, the two begin to question some of the conclusions they've drawn, ultimately threatening their friendship... and perhaps more.
- Dire warnings of immminent disaster have proven justified, as global destruction begins raining down from purple-hued skies. A Washington family struggles to cope with the advancing armageddon until a lone physicist proposes an unorthodox course of action.
- A woman finds the benefits of an unconventional "credit" deal at a local pub almost too good to be true. But when an unexpected life change casts doubt on her ability to fulfill her side of the bargain, she must beg to amend the terms.
- A campaign appearance by an up-and-coming politico takes a turn for the bizarre, and only one woman sees the truth. But will anyone believe her?
- Phil has a phenomenal ability, but one that - practically speaking - seems all but useless. That is, until an accidental encounter convinces him that he may have a chance to be a real superhero.