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- During a blackout, a New York executive crosses paths with a Broadway actress and her husband.
- A small-town stud wants to go to Nashville to be a big country star. His ambitious kid sister works as his manager. Their dream hits jeopardy when they cross paths with a small-town sheriff.
- Rebecca must unlock the terror behind her little brother's experiences that once tested her sanity, bringing her face to face with a supernatural spirit attached to their mother.
- A drifting ex-soldier turns underground fighter with the help of a just released ex-con, pitting them both against a crime boss, corrupt cops and hired killers.
- A former heavyweight boxing champion struggles to find his identity after retiring from the ring.
- Poltergeists attack a family in Yorkshire during the 1974 nationwide blackouts.
- When you are all alone in a small dark room, what do you fear the most? Is it the temporary blindness or is it the uneasy deep feeling that someone, or rather something, is observing your every move?
- "Lights Out" was a US narrated horror short story series.
- After he gets blinded by a German sniper's bullet in 1943, Sergeant Larry Nevins begins the long and painful road to recovery.
- The Ghost Brothers 'Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass and Marcus Harvey' are the dopest brothers on television hunting ghosts. These candid and unorthodox paranormal investigators explore disturbed hotspots across the country, checking out and sizing up local legends and supernatural stories. They are ready to expose the haunted holdouts still hanging around these locations - and why they don't leave.
- Devastated by the loss of her skilled neon-sign-making husband, a wife decides to carry on his unfinished dream of making neon signs.
- The firefighters of Hong Kong's Pillar Point division battle an out-of-control blaze that threatens to plunge the city into darkness.
- March 1992, in a small town in the suburbs of Paris. During an alcohol fueled party, teenagers discover a body hidden in the bushes of a forest. A body that seems lifeless. Two weeks earlier. Simon, a 16 year-old teenager, has not shown up for class. Blood stains are found in a class-room. Run-away, kidnap, suicide, murder? A few days later, Laetitia, a student from the same class goes missing without her parents knowing where she has gone. A young girl with no dark background or connection to Simon. The next day, Jean-Baptiste, a third student, also disappears. Rumors start to spread. The psychosis begins...
- Comedian David Spade offers his take on pop culture and current events through the eyes of social media.
- "When the Lights Go Down" is a fantasy movie based on a personal experience of the film director. The film tells a story about a teen boy who is being bullied in school. A boy named Mantas creates his own guardian demon, who protects him from the bullies. Although it is not letting the boy to live a normal life. Film's timeline portrays one day at school, when the classmates of Mantas assault and beat up him badly. And here it comes, the guardian demon ready to revenge.
- A toymaker develops a method to create dolls that kill.
- Barely noticed when it originally appeared, Boom Boom... Out Go the Lights has acquired a retrospective importance as the TV launchpad for the alternative comedy generation. With the insane optimism of youth, producer Paul Jackson originally pitched the idea of a 26-part series capturing the new cabaret scene. In the end, the BBC granted him one half-hour slot. It was the beginning of a lengthy association with alternative comedy for Jackson. Jackson elected to show solo performers, meaning neither Ade Edmondson, Rik Mayall's regular partner in 20th-Century Coyote, nor Peter Richardson, the other half of the Outer Limits duo with Nigel Planer, appeared. Richardson, in particular, was angry at being excluded, beginning a long-term feud with Jackson. Ruby Wax was also recorded, but in the end her material was left out. For want of money to commission a signature tune, Jackson took the programme's title from the repertoire of Paul Jones' Blues Band, who begin the show and also perform two other songs. The show highlights the diversity of performance styles within the scene. Keith Allen and Sayle bring an aggressive, slightly manic edge (the latter performs 'Ullo John, Gotta New Motor?', an unlikely chart hit in 1982). Tony Allen is laconic and aloof, while Planer, presenting the character of dreary hippy Neil that would bring him cult status in The Young Ones (1982-84), performs a hilariously self-pitying ballad, accompanying himself with ramshackle guitar. The revelation, though, is Mayall. Coiled and intense, he delivers two wonderful examples of pretentious, neurotic poetry - 'Theatre' and 'Vanessa', the latter a lovelorn tribute to Vanessa Redgrave ("Vanessa, I shall go to my grave with a broken heart / But at least it will be a red grave") - pausing repeatedly to berate the audience for their lack of due reverence. Mayall plays it absolutely straight, in a performance that is a world away from the wilful overacting he later favoured. Screened in a thankless slot - 10.20pm on BBC2 - the show got a subdued reception ("the worst audience response in the history of the department," was how Jackson recalled it), but the BBC was intrigued enough to commission a second show, which went out seven months later (tx. 5/5/1981) under the same name. All the cast but Keith Allen reappeared, joined by Peter Richardson, Ade Edmondson, Pauline Melville and Andy de la Tour, with music provided by Dexy's Midnight Runners.
- Official music video for "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark - Light Em Up" by Fall Out Boy.
- A gang of escaped convicts take over a farmhouse and hold the woman living there hostage. It turns out that her husband is a cop, who among other things is in trouble because he has accidentally killed an innocent girl.
- The Electric Light Orchestra are one of the most successful British bands of all time. Formed after the break up of The Move in 1970 they pioneered the integration of orchestral instruments into pop music and released a series of groundbreaking and increasingly successful albums through the seventies that culminated in the multi-million selling Out Of The Blue. This concert is from the world tour for that album and was filmed at Londons Wembley Arena in 1978.
- Jo Koy's star continues to rise in his second feature-length, uncensored stand-up special, Lights Out. If you don't already know Jo from his stand-up or regular roundtable appearances on Chelsea Lately, it's time that you do. Ting ting!
- A couple dealing with some major relationship issues are trapped in an elevator with a perfect, or not so perfect, stranger.
- It's opening night for the original cast of the first premiere of the adaptation of Stephen King's Children of the Corn: The Musical! A documentary film crew follows the young thespians through a night of singing, dancing and TERROR!
- Video promo for Elton John: Turn the Lights Out When You Leave from Elton's 2004 album 'Peachtree Road'.
- It's been nearly 10 years since Jamie Lynn Spears was in the spotlight, and, for the first time ever, she and her family invite the world to hear her side of her story.
- An introverted teenager must take matters into his own hands when his overanxious mother, determined to give him the time of his life, makes him watch the first Grand Prix of Zandvoort with her when all he wants is some peace and quiet.
- Harnessing the fighting spirit of the rugby field, SIX60 transformed a desire to win into musical domination in Aotearoa. Now the band must reconcile aggressive ambition and creative vulnerability to prove they are worthy of their success.
- Where the bonds of a family represented what is stronger in our lives. In "When the lights go out" witnessing the trajectory of a family who has lost his way that may undermine the family structure forever, and no return.
- This documentary delves into the lives of three survivors of sexual abuse who, through their own personal experiences, are committed to helping others affected by this crime.
- Lights Out Podcast is a horror and true crime podcast that takes your mind on a dark and twisted journey filled with thrills and chills. The program is hosted by Josh who will take you through a dark story, case or event involving a wide range of topics including the occult, hauntings, cryptids, alien abductions, serial killers and demonic possession.
- To rekindle their friendship, four twenty-somethings set out to solve a 17-year-old murder case that occurred in their neighborhood. Jimmy (Jesse DiFranco), Leslie (Janna Klein), Franky (Brandon Ferris), and Will (Paul Ulle) are on a mission to solve the cold case in this nostalgic lighthearted film about childhood and the things we sometimes leave behind unwittingly.
- Lima. 1988. Two brothers stay alone at their house during terrorism time while there is a blackout and their mother is working at the hospital. One has asthma and the other is afraid of what is lurking in the dark.
- After escaping from prison, a con and a screw must evade the law and cross the border to Mexico.
- An avant-garde music video filled mysterious superimposed images, obscure moments and little use of colors designed to create an artistic view on viewers and listeners of the great poets of the 1980's, this classic short was directed by a master in such craft, art-house director Derek Jarman (of "Caravaggio" and "Sebastiane" fame) - who went on to directed several clips for The Smiths.
- Clips plus interviews with colleagues and collaborators deepen a portrait of a provocative Tv director who those in the know are coming to realize was one of the greatest artists in the history of British media.