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- When his little sister is abducted from a homecoming after-party in rural East Texas, Ryan is in a race against the clock to save her before she disappears into the underworld of sex trafficking forever.
- A trio of detectives race to catch a mischievous gang of porch pirates and recover the Mayor's prized Beanie Baby, all while juggling their own holiday chaos.
- Once upon a time, before our lives went fully digital, radio entertained, informed and dictated what was cool through theater of the mind - and with that Houston's 101 KLOL played a big role in the lives of rock radio listeners. The forthcoming documentary "Runaway Radio" focuses on the legendary outfit - starting in 1970 as a progressive rock station, where DJs played whatever they wanted, to how it evolved into one of several wild Album Oriented Rock (AOR) stations across the country, where on-air personalities were sometimes bigger than the music itself. In the film acclaimed musicians such as Lyle Lovett, ZZ Top's Dusty Hill, Melissa Etheridge and Sammy Hagar along with top radio DJs from across the US reflect on how the medium changed their lives and the lives of devoted listeners. Yet in the end, changes and pressures from Washington, the music industry and Silicon Valley led to the station's, and much of the format's, demise in the 2000s.
- A big city rapper seeking refuge in the quirky small town of Kilgore stumbles into a world of eccentric characters, unexpected danger, and a life-changing adventure. Created by Corey Obi.
- In 1930, in the heart of East Texas oil country, unemployed wildcat oil well drillers Delbert Lane, Tex Warren and Duke Massey roam the state looking for work. Soon after arriving in Kilmer County, Duke meets newspaper editor Matt Brady and Matt's attractive daughter Julie. Julie tells Duke that there is plenty of oil under Kilmer County but that no one has dug deep enough to find it. Though Julie is Tex's old sweetheart, Duke pursues a romance with her. Julie later rejects Tex's marriage proposal, telling him that she does not want to marry an oil man or a newspaperman like her father because they live unsettled, transient lives. Always searching for a way to make an easy profit, Duke devises a plan to fleece the people of Kilmer by having them invest in oil drilling that is unlikely to yield oil. After drilling for several days without striking oil, Duke declares the well dry and makes preparations to leave town with the remainder of the investors' money. Tex, however, refuses to abandon the project without fulfilling his obligation to the people of Kilmer, and insists on digging another thousand feet. Tex demands that Duke turn over his share of the money to complete the drilling, and a fistfight ensues when Duke accuses Tex of using the drilling to impress Julie and win her affections. Duke leaves town for West Texas, but Julie, who is in love with Duke, follows him and offers to marry him. Julie and Duke wed, while Duke earns little money building wells in West Texas, Tex and Delbert, who have continued their digging in Kilmer, strike oil. Later, Julie realizes that Duke has been abusive to her because he is too proud to accept money from her and is uncomfortable with newly acquired oil wealth. Months later, Julie gives birth to baby boy, and Duke finally strikes oil, making him a millionaire. When the governor of Texas and other legislators meet at Duke's house to discuss oil matters, Duke persuades them that it is time to create laws that will force all oil producers to pro-rate the amount of oil they take from each well. Though he does not reveal his motives to the legislators, Duke knows that such a law will badly hurt Tex. Tex, however, decides to disobey the new law and continue producing oil at full capacity. Many independent oil drillers resort to violence against the state oil inspectors in order to keep their wells running. Julie leaves Duke when the militia is sent to Kilmer as a result of Duke's heartlessness in enforcing the law. Duke eventually realizes his foolishness, and goes to Kilmer to settle his differences with Tex. Duke and Tex engage in a bruising hand-to-hand fight, then having cleared the air, resume their friendship.
- In 1940, the Kilgore College Rangerettes became the first dancing drill team in the nation. They have been performing at half-time shows during college football games ever since.
- Charlie is a strange character that spends his free time on an unusual hobby. Murdering people. After meeting Arabella, the female lead, Charlie catches an attraction towards her and slowly starts revealing his darker side to her.
- A travelogue touting the beauty, history, natural resources, and industries of the Lone Star State.
- A semipro baseball hero in Gary, Indiana turns down a contract with the New York Yankees to stay home and do what he really loves: fix cars. but much to the chagrin of his family and friends, his generosity often gets the best of him.
- A young archaeologist and her parents reopen a long-abandoned diner and thus revitalize a small town in rural Texas.
- A film about Max, a guy that loves music and wants to be a rapper, but believes he is not good enough to compete with those around him. Every weekend there is an open mic night in town, but Max always bows out. Will he finally perform and believe in himself, or let the fear of failure keep him silent once again.
- Three strangers meet after a virus has plagued the world, one is in search of his sister, one is in search of a group, and the other just wants to survive.