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- A romantic drama centred on two new lovers: Tyler, whose parents have split in the wake of his brother's suicide, and Ally, who lives each day to the fullest since witnessing her mother's murder.
- When tragedy strikes a tight-knit group of transgender Latina women in Los Angeles, Fidelia plans her dear friend Alma Flora's funeral as a tribute to her life as a woman. Her parents, however, unexpectedly arrange to bury their son as a man. Fidelia must find a way to respect the parents' memory of their child and honor the way her friend would want to be remembered.
- True love never fades away.
- Who is Dennis Brown? A legend, an icon, a Crowned Prince Of Reggae. Never since Bob Marley has there been a reggae artist that is so conscious, singing hits like Silhouettes, Promise Land, Wild Fire and many more.
- For Mr. Moore everyday brought the too happy face of a young man, Jeff. Although Moore never read any of the letters Jeff delivered, the absence of his smiling face proved to be much more than a break in routine.
- A short experimental film that follows the emotional journey of a dead widow of Captain Ryan Thomas, who died during the World War 2. The story is told through the letter of Captain Ryan Thomas who had written it 59 years ago to his wife, a day ago he went for the battle. It is a emotional and painful distance between two dead soul, desperate to be with each other.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeMichael Phillips and A.O. Scott review "A Prophet", "Green Zone", "Our Family Wedding", "Remember Me" and "She's Out of my League". The critics also look back at the film career of Matt Damon in the "DVD Out Now" segment.
- 2009–TV Episode
- Cliff, Vince, and Arsenic head to Sander's Pawn Shop in search of Cliff's stolen scooter. Meanwhile, we flashback to when Louise and Cutter first met.
- This show is going to focus on Violence and Hate Crimes perpetrated on the LGBT community and will will highlight "Dreams Deferred: The Sakia Gunn Film Project" The director, Charles Brack, will Dishing Tea with us about this case, why he chose to bring this story to the forefront. Also, we will explore what is in place to stop or reduce Hate Crimes, laws to protect LGBT persons, and what we need to do to change the status quo.