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- Half-brothers Lucas and Nathan Scott trade between kinship and rivalry both on the basketball court and in the hearts of their friends in the small, but not so quiet town of Tree Hill, North Carolina.
- A tale spanning forty years in the life of Celie, an African-American woman living in the South who survives incredible abuse and bigotry.
- Ichabod Crane is resurrected and pulled two and a half centuries through time to unravel a mystery that dates all the way back to the founding fathers.
- In 1925, an enterprising pro football player convinces America's too-good-to-be-true college football hero to play for his team and keep the league from going under.
- After years of mother-daughter tension, Siddalee receives a scrapbook detailing the wild adventures of the "Ya-Yas", her mother's girlhood friends.
- It is the story of the all-black Twenty-Fourth United States Infantry Regiment, and the Houston Riot of 1917.
- After his five-year-old daughter is murdered, a loving family man becomes convinced that the oddball down the street is guilty.
- Johnny Graham, raised by the Torino crime family after the death of his parents, is repeatedly torn between loyalty to his adoptive family and his conscience. When Anthony Torino, the volatile heir-apparent, turns his deadly sights on the DA prosecuting him for the cold-blooded murder of his own cousin, Johnny is finally moved to act. Despite his role as family accountant, Johnny is quite the marksman. He convinces a reluctant Anthony into letting him eliminate DA Elizabeth Jones. Johnny's plan to simply warn her instead is thwarted by the arrival of a pair of Torino family goons sent to supervise his first hit. The ensuing shootout leaves Elizabeth wounded, one goon dead, and Johnny arrested. Johnny rolls on Anthony and enters the Witness Security Program. Shortly after Anthony is arrested, he escapes and contacts his mole to get the locations of Johnny and the others who were going to testify against him. When Vince, Torino family hit-man and Johnny's lifelong friend, shows at the sheep farm where Johnny has been hidden away, Johnny finds himself once again scrambling to save the lives of those who have crossed Anthony, including his own. Along the way, he realizes that he's not alone in this mission.
- Tells the story of Sadie and Bessie Delany, two African-American (they preferred "colored") sisters who both lived past the age of 100. They grew up on a North Carolina college campus, the daughters of the first African-American Episcopal bishop, who was born a slave, and a woman with an inter-racial background. With the support of each other and their family, they survived encounters with racism and sexism in their own different ways. Sadie quietly and sweetly broke barriers to become the first African-American home-ec teacher in New York City, while Bessie, with her own brand of outspokenness, became the second African-American dentist in New York City. At the ages of 103 and 101, they told their story to Amy Hill Hearth, a white New York Times reporter who published an article about them. The overwhelming response launched a bestselling book, a Broadway play, and this film.
- In 2011, two brothers documented their murder spree in North Carolina. This is the actual assembled footage.
- A Friday night party at an old abandoned mill, turns into a nightmare for 8 college kids
- A highly driven law student eludes her entitled rival as she retraces the path of the underground railroad.
- While thumbing through old comic books in his parents' attic, 30-year old Rich Hall remembers that the Junior Seed Sales Club of America still owes him a basketball from when he was eight. Rich then sets out on a journey across America to claim his prize, only to find that there's not much America left out there anymore.
- A Nazi informant gets caught up in the Fuhrer's plan to eliminate homosexuals. When he learns his next target is someone from his past, his mission becomes a search for redemption.
- What are the five engineering innovations that made the 747 the game-changer of aviation? What makes a power plant's giant turbine rotor blades spin at incredible speeds? What does it take to keep a floating city in perfect working order during critical overseas missions? Former NASA rocket engineer Chad Zdenek takes apart some of the world's mightiest machines and uncovers their secrets. Join him on his mission to go "under the hood" of these massive conquerors of air, land, and sea.
- A live-action, educational science fiction series that introduces ideas, practices, and crosscutting concepts from a new set of science education standards. Supplementary material that accompanies each episode shows exactly how it relates to the standards, and suggests exercises, experiments, and additional resources; everything you need to begin a formal lesson in a way that's both effortless and fun.
- TV Movie
- ShortA young woman's life is forever changed by the words of a stranger with a powerful message and an unexpected secret.
- Portrays the passionate racing communities across the country.
- Three generations of the Carr family wax poetic about living and working in Salisbury, North Carolina.
- A director of a low budget movie decides to kill her fellow cast and crew members as they have used her art to become rich and famous.
- When Katie Blackwell, a well-to-do landscape artist, and her husband, Will, move into their first home, life appears to be on track until terrifying nightmares and violent hauntings leave the two at odds with one another. Will soon finds that Katie is sleepwalking and one night finds her painting a grotesque portrait in her sleep. Katie doesn't remember any of it, but now finds herself compelled to complete portrait at any and all costs. Will, concerned with his wife's health and her strange obsession, decides to investigate the matter. With the help of his friend Howard they unravel a macabre mystery from the 1840's of a near by plantation owner who practiced black magic and spilled the blood of his slaves to fulfill his evil needs of resurrection. Now the wicked deeds of the past are coming in to fruition and it all centers around one lone Portrait for Hell!
- Emma Mitchell (Sarah LeJeune) is a dance major who transfers to a new college her junior year. At the back to school bash Nick Stewart (Jay Wilkinson), a music major, is performing. He sees her and is so stricken that he has to know her. So when she offers ballroom dance lessons on campus, Nick is the first one to sign up. And through the dance lessons they fall in love. Shortly before graduation, Nick gets a record deal in L.A. and has to move out to California. Emma decides that she will go with him to L.A., for the summer to support him. But tragedy strikes when Emma's mother, Carrie, is diagnosed with cancer, so Emma has to move to Nashville to take care of her and leave their summer plans behind. Nick and Emma begin to fight because of the distance and eventually break up. Emma decides that she won't be returning to school because Carrie is getting worse, so she gets a job at a local dance studio where she meets Kristen (Betsy Foster). While Emma is struggling with her mother and being alone, Nick becomes extremely successful and reunites with his high school girlfriend, Rebecca (Nicole Durant). Carrie passes away, and just when Emma feels totally alone, Nick goes on tour, bringing Rebecca, and ends up coming to Nashville. The three of them meet unexpectedly at the dance studio that Emma works at, and he invites her to come to his show. As the music builds in the final number, Emma realizes she's lost him for good and Nick struggles with who to be with... Rebecca, his high school sweetheart? Or Emma...the girl who danced her way into his heart?
- Infamous horror punk band The Graveyard Boulevard spreads the holiday fear through music, skits, and more in their first variety show-style Christmas special.
- Commissioned by Scribe Video Center as part of the one-hundredth anniversary of the great Black migration in Philadelphia, PA, Eason is loosely based on the life of James Walker Hood Eason (1886-1923) a long time member of the UNIA of Philadelphia.
- Featuring rare interview with Alfred Peet!
- When the hotel in town hosts a psychotherapist' convention, all of Darnell's former therapists happen to convene in The Daily Grind. He gets slammed by memories of twenty-five years of therapy and family conflict.
- Nathan and Haley struggle with the aftermath of her mother's death, while Brooke deals with the fallout of Alexander's tryst with Victoria. Alex discovers a secret about her leading man, Josh, that could derail Julian's film, and Quinn is confronted by an unhinged Katie.
- After escaping purgatory, a warlock who triggered the Salem witch trials returns to find a dangerous book of spells. Meanwhile, Abbie attempts to trust Frank Irving again, while Henry struggles to find his identity.
- With the help of Ichabod, Abbie and Jenny, Nick Hawley faces against his evil childhood caretaker. Captain Frank Irving adjusts to his new "life".
- Ichabod and Abbie fight against those who want to re-awaken a powerful witch coven and Jenny learns a disturbing truth about Frank Irving.
- Abbie and Crane are called in to investigate when a team of surveyors disappear. Meanwhile Frank asks Jenny a seemingly innocent favor.
- Hurled back in time to the Revolutionary War by Katrina's spell, Abbie must convince the then-Ichabod that she's there to help him while Katrina enlists the Headless Horseman to aid her in her vengeance.