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- The lives of three lonely strangers in the city interconnect: a blind man with an obsession, a boy who sees the world differently, and a girl who is more than meets the eye.
- Jack reflects on his past and value as a midnight radio host. Jack contemplates his future at the radio station while struggling with the ghost of his wife. Meanwhile his radio station boss considers leaving the station with her love interest to sail around the world. While she reconciles her conflicting loyalties she reveals to Jack she is pregnant.
- Despite their respective small wins in life, Luna and Harry cannot deny their lingering feelings for each other. Her yearning, along with self-love and wisdom from friends and family, leads Luna back to where their romance began.
- Proy, a young waitress has always been curious about a worn-out drifter who often strolls into the cafeteria with no money. One night, seeing the drifter again lost in thought, Proy takes the courage to speak to him. She asks where he's from and why he's traveling. Seeing his lack of confidence in English, she plays a game on him - 'Speak in your own language and I'll listen.' The drifter begins to tell a story in a language she does not comprehend. As he reveals his unforgettable past about a woman he loved, he finds Pros with a reaction he had never expected... Set in a restless city of Bangkok, it is a short film like a glimpse into one's dream.
- With the gunman still at large, Betty leads the charge to save Pop's from closing; Jughead's attempt to find FP a new lawyer may have some serious repercussions.
- Popular Irish chat show on RTE, featuring interviews with famous guests and discussions.
- When a mysterious new villain named Nighthawk uses the individualized counter measures Falcon created when he was at S.H.I.E.L.D. to take out the Avengers one by one, he must figure out a way to save his team.
- First ever behind-the-scenes look at the birth of the F-117 Stealth Fighter, including interviews with the airplane's designers, test pilots, first squadron and wing members, and the pilots who flew the famous missions into Baghdad during the Gulf War.
- Brady divulges to Tessa, who in turn tells the family, that new evidence in the Silver Bells Murder case is that he has a photograph of Cam as a teenager wearing the distinctive belt like the one that was discovered as evidence in the collapsed tunnel. Brady believes the easiest course of action to clear Cam if the photograph does come to light to his superiors is to get a sample of Cam's DNA, a request which Cam is advised by the family not to oblige. Brady has to decide if he will take measures against Tessa's wishes in getting that DNA sample. Alison and Naomi believe they can get the support of New England Patriot Stephen Gostkowski, which would ensure an election victory. The campaign event announcing that support takes a turn with an unexpected guest. Madeline continues to take control of the situation, now that she is the owner of Hawthorne Concrete. She also believes that Gunther may be problematic. Jack's latest action leads to Cam finally agreeing to get Jack some therapy. That initial pre-therapy meeting with Dr. Stanhope, who was Cam's own therapist when he was a minor, leads to Cam coming to a realization that some old evidence could be more incriminating than Brady's evidence of the photo. What Cam decides to do could be problematic for Alison. And Garrett runs into his old girlfriend, Molly, the two who have not seen each other since he ran off fourteen years ago at a stage in their relationship when they were talking of marriage. Unanswered questions may trump the sparks that still exist between the two.
- George has insomnia and goes to the diner where she finds Rube proctoring the other Reapers doing self-evaluation tests. She discovers that Rube has a reap scheduled in George's family's driveway, causing anxiety for George.
- Graduate student Aiko has always had low self-esteem because of the birthmark on her face. When her story is cinematized, she falls for the director who accepts her as she is.
- Abby pushes Dan to embrace his new role as public defender; Neil helps Abby improve the courtroom and learns why trying is for the birds.
- In this 8th episode, a deadly cat with poisoned claws, meant for Nayland Smith, is hurled from a tree. Could that master of evil Dr Fu-Manchu be responsible?
- When one of Europe's most lethal terrorists shows up in New York, an elite undercover cop is assigned to take him down by any means necessary.
- Ron Peck talks about his experiences of growing up as a gay man, the attitudes to homosexuality in Britain, and his journey towards making his film Nighthawks (1978).
- A homosexual man is forced to hide his sexuality by day while living his secret life by night.
- A badger lies motionless on a local road. A police patrol approaches the body in the dark. They soon realise that the animal is not dead; the badger is dead drunk! When the police attempt to drag the creature off the road, he wakes up and things take a strange turn.
- Lucille is a disillusioned vampire who is trying to hide her true nature from Veronique, a younger and human woman she is currently dating. Things heat up considerably when Lucille's maker, Seth, shows up, displeased with her life in denial and her outright refusal to see him for their annual nightly feeding frenzy.
- Ricky finds a ring, which leads to the start of an archaeological dig.
- Wide-eyed Midwest transplant Stan (Chace Crawford) agrees to play wingman to his calculating and privileged roommate Chad (Kevin Zegers) as they embark upon an exploration of glittering New York nightlife, whose darkest secrets are held captive by an elite band of millennials known as Nighthawks.
- An inside look at the exploding comedy scene in Austin, Texas.
- Ava, the last surviving member of her family travels to a remote island and a mysterious chateau to discover terrifying secrets where she fights to escape with her life.
- A group of filmmaking students investigate spooky things that seem to occur regularly in the small town of Callaway, North Carolina.
- The definitive film about The Nighthawks, America's hardest-working blues band. The Nighthawks inhabit the soul of blues music. Founded in Washington, D.C. more than 40 years ago by Little Walter-disciple Mark Wenner and guitar wizard Jimmy Thackery, the band thrives on its direct link to the great blues masters, having played with legends such as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Gregg Allman, Pinetop Perkins, James Cotton, and John Lee Hooker. The film celebrates the band's joyous blues music and its deep roots in Washington D.C. while spelling out the struggles of keeping a band afloat for more than four decades. Scheming record producers, weary days on the road, the changing fortunes of the blues and conflict in the band threaten to sink the band. But The Nighthawks soldier on, carrying the torch of the blues into the 21st century. Featuring original interviews with blues legends, critics, and Nighthawks past and present, the film is the first of its kind about this band with a national and international reputation. It also features rare archival film, photographs, and music, as well as behind-the-scenes footage and newly-shot live performances in venues across the country.
- In a sleepy shanghainese noodle bar, a nation is about to confront one of its many demons. How will it emerge from the battle? Nighthawks looks at the powerful effect the internet has on Chinese sub-culture. It asks how far its reach amongst the young and old, the rich and poor and guilty or innocents can go before it needs to be tamed. Inspired by true events which have never been more topical, Nighthawks is Lupori's fourth short film and most socially daring yet. Shot in Mandarin Chinese (the national language) and Shanghainese dialect, this film goes closer to the raw China that few ever get to see and fewer would dare show.
- A small-time mobster is hired to find a girl accused of murder. Pressured by time, he descends into Aberdeen's underworld to track her down.
- A man framed for poaching unmasks a highwayman as the squire's son.
- A man enters a mysterious bar and is confronted by a reality that he wasn't sure he was ready to meet.
- Following his artistic dreams a returning Afghan vet confronts, head on, a couple whose criminal aspirations are effecting the lives of those closest to him.
- The short animation Nighthawks exposes the multi-sidedness of human nature. The animator raises doubts about the distinction between human and animal. To her, the borders between species are dubious. She believes people can transform themselves into other creatures, as circumstances require.
- Detective Nighthawk -a broken shell of his former self- seeks out an elusive serial killer against all odds. As the investigation deepens, so does the detective's madness. Will Nighthawk regain his sanity by defeating his nemesis?
- An artist's brother is a drug-addicted criminal.
- A short film of 13 minutes, 'Nighthawks' pays tribute to the film-noir genre by aiming to revive its aesthetics and blending the old classics' style with that of contemporary film language.
- Nighthawks & Irises: Poetry Video centers on a series of performed poems accompanied by slide shows on paintings and short subjects. Topics include Van Gogh, Japanese Silk Screens, the American Impressionist William Merritt Chase, famous clown Emmett Kelly, and a comic piece 'Opening a Box of Cracker Jack.'
- In this retelling of a wisdom story from central Canada, a Medicine Man becomes involved in a conflict with the spirit of a rock and how a brave Nighthawk saves him. The film uses computer animation to engage a modern audience with the story while preserving the tale's history and tradition.