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- The true story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the massive scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the local Catholic Archdiocese, shaking the entire Catholic Church to its core.
- A psycho-physiologist experiments with drugs and a sensory-deprivation tank and has visions he believes are genetic memories.
- When a shopping mall is taken over by a gang of organized crooks, it's up to a mild-mannered security guard to save the day.
- Stronger is the inspiring real life story of Jeff Bauman, an ordinary man who captured the hearts of his city and the world to become a symbol of hope after surviving the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
- A frumpy spinster blossoms under therapy and becomes an elegant, independent woman.
- An intellectually disabled man undergoes an experiment that gives him the intelligence of a genius.
- A small-town policeman is assisted by a Harvard professor after the discovery of a human skeleton on a Massachusetts beach.
- Three boys challenged by pressures of drugs and gangs decide to fight back.
- Four door-to-door salesmen unwittingly begin selling propaganda for a cult, whose popularity sweeps the city, leaving the salesmen as the only people who can undo the damage.
- This is the compelling true story of a boy who endured 10 Nazi concentration camps over 5 horrific years, and grew up to help thousands of at-risk youth. After his liberation from the Dachau camp, Steve Ross came to America, worked his way to earn 3 college degrees and become a youth worker in the inner-city. He helped young people stay in school, stay out of trouble and get good jobs. As an adult, he became a licensed psychologist for the city of Boston, working with kids in need. He was the founder of the iconic New England Holocaust Memorial which stands proudly on Boston's historic Freedom Trail.
- Spun around dark hero Vincent (Russell G. Jones, who played Tommy in Squeeze), Patton-Spruill's script opens with Vincent's two criminal siblings, Andre and Jerome, selling drugs to four other thugs, a transaction their incarcerated father hooked up from behind bars. But the narcotics are all bogus, so the brothers try to gun down the buyers once they get the payoff. Two die easily; two others survive thanks to bullet-proof vests. After Andre and Jerome run off with the cash, leaving behind a useless stash of impotent white powder, the buyers spend the rest of the film trying to get revenge and their money. And, naturally, they bump off anyone who gets in their way.
- Two brothers must come together after several years apart, in order to solve a mystery going on inside their childhood home.
- Memoirs of a Black Girl is a Coming-of-Age story of a girl and her friends who are forced to grow up and make tough decisions. Aisha Johnson, an astute and bright student, is one of the finalists for a coveted scholarship. One day after Aisha does the right thing, her life spirals out of control and her once-promising future is in jeopardy. Aisha learns to survive, navigate life at school and on the streets of Roxbury while keeping her eyes on the prize.
- This story chronicles Jesus Christ in a modern-day high school. In addition to the typical adolescent problems of girls, puberty, school, and family, he has to manage newfound abilities that might not be normal, and face the truth about his biological father. Weaving together drama, comedy, and a Biblical background, audiences may discover that Jesus' coming of age is not unlike their own.
- Keshaudas Spence fell in love with football at a young age, thanks to his mother Kimberlin. He took the field like a duck to water, his future looked bright until the environment of street gangs and crime where he lived in Roxbury Massachusetts too control of his life. He joined a gang and got mixed up with the wrong people. Street tells the story of how Keshaudas overcame the adversity put forth to achieve his dream of becoming a professional football player.
- Over the last 70 years, the Grove Hall neighborhood in Boston has gone through periods of prosperity, deep civil unrest and economic hardship, leaving a legacy of inter-generational poverty. But, more recently there have been indications of a community-led revitalization. For the people living in Grove Hall, it is their pride, resiliency, and determination that are leading their community towards a positive future built from within. Grove Hall: Pride and Promise is a touching documentary that shows one neighborhood's triumph over adversity.
- Laroy Thomas, intelligent but embittered, spends his days working at a neighborhood fish market and his nights lounging in strip clubs. One night he dares to go home with Anita Robinson an exotic dancer, but he struggles with nervousness and a guilty conscience. Sparks fly when the sexually aggressive Anita makes her intentions clear.
- After losing his older sister to street gun violence, a traumatized Boston teenager considers seeking vengeance or finding forgiveness in order to put the pieces of his life and his community back together.
- From Hawaii's volcanoes to Greenland's glaciers to meteorites in Australia, teams of international scientists race to solve the mystery of how life first formed on Earth.
- The documentary style program profiled the life and career of rapper and actor, Mark Wahlberg, from Boston to Hollywood.
- 2006–201029mTV-GTV Episode8.2 (6)Anna learns how to dance hip-hop; and Noah, Khalil, and Julia must cook for some picky eaters.