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- Spike Lee's take on the "Son of Sam" murders in New York City during the summer of 1977 centering on the residents of an Italian-American Northeast Bronx neighborhood who live in fear and distrust of one another.
- A quietly troubled young man returns home for his mother's funeral after being estranged from his family for a decade.
- When an uptight young man and his fiancée move into his libertine mother's house, the resulting clash of life attitudes shakes everyone up.
- A couple of creative losers accidently become big shots in the video music industry.
- A down-on-his-luck music manager for the fictional rock band Kick finds his luck changing when he by mistake also starts managing a successful wrestling duo.
- The story of the Pre-Fab Four and their fight to be taken seriously as musicians.
- Documentary about the Funk Brothers, a group of Detroit musicians who backed up dozens of Motown artists.
- An outlaw, a waitress and her misfit neighbor come upon a baby in the midst of car wreckage. With his former partner in crime out to get him, the outlaw and his new friends put their lives on the line to protect the infant from danger.
- Beginning with William Wrigley's acquisition of the Santa Catalina Island Company in 1919, the history of the island is explored with archival footage, stills, interviews of residents, historians and celebrities.
- In the independent film "Family Business," the tale unfolds at Doilie's Diner, a beloved family restaurant established in 1955. For generations, the restaurant has thrived on delicious homemade recipes and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. In 2006, the baton is passed to Mark Doilie, a responsible and detail-oriented sibling. Chaos ensues when Mark's free-spirited, charming older brother, Joe, embarks on amusing schemes to disrupt the restaurant's operations on Mark's first day at the helm. With a diverse cast of eccentric customers and employees, the diner becomes a whirlwind of hilarious disarray. The clash between the already unsettled brothers intensifies, leading to a passionate argument that nearly escalates to physical confrontation. It seems an irreparable rift is inevitable, with longstanding resentments and clashing personalities taking center stage. However, just as tensions reach their peak, an unforeseen event threatens both the diner's existence and one of the brothers' lives. The crisis prompts one of them to step up and save the restaurant and their family's heritage. The other is left contemplating his very existence and discovers that the essence of the "Family Business" extends beyond the food they serve-it resides in the love, laughter, and memories shared with family. Throughout this flashback-laden tale, the evolution of Doilie's Diner and the Doilie brothers themselves unfolds. The restaurant remains an iconic local landmark, a testament to the resilience of family bonds, friendship, and the enduring power of laughter and love. "Family Business" is more than a comedy; it's an inspiring journey of reconciliation, illustrating that love, respect, and humor can heal even the deepest family wounds. This culinary comedy reminds us that the best ingredients in life are not only the memories we create but the bonds we form with others.
- A guitar-playing drifter helps a rancher's granddaughter find her true calling. They soon find themselves in the middle of a land war driven by quirky characters and magical realism.
- Series airing on AXSTV, 25 Musicians compete in multiple genres by performing live to win a Record Contract. Audiences get a behind the scenes look on the process, work, and creativity behind breaking a band. BANDED is not about a specific genre, the executive producers sought out entertaining artists and producers to build the next successful bands. There are musicians of many backgrounds in the show. Once they were "BANDED" the contestants began to work together with their individual musical styles until a sound that the band gels with is developed organically.
- The story of Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, and Janis Joplin, and how their message for their generation made them targets of a US government plot.
- A guitar playing stranger saves a small towns crops from swarms of locusts. When the job is done, the mayor won't pay. But when the stranger drives all this kids from the town, they realize the kids are more important then they knew.
- Recorded in Austin, Texas in 1995, A Tribute To Stevie Ray Vaughan is a live celebration of the celebrated modern blues guitarist featuring 10 electrifying performances by B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Dr. John and more.
- Lishy Lou and Lucky get into zany adventures.
- Live in Anguilla Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine The two-CD/one-DVD set Live in Anguilla is part of Mailboat's long line of live Jimmy Buffett releases, and even if this contains many of his familiar standards, there's a new twist here. This was a concert recorded in an intimate setting, at the bar of reggae vocalist Bankie Banx in Rendezvous Bay in Anguilla -- a very cozy surrounding for a singer/songwriter who often plays much larger venues back in the states. Just over 3,000 concert-goers were able to attend and they paid for the privilege, but the money was turned over to charities and the set was documented for the Parrotheads back home. Those Parrotheads will find this set to be appealing -- not too much different from the standard Buffett set, but there are a handful of songs previously unavailable on a Buffett live album, and there is an appropriately relaxed vibe here that makes for a good time.
- Reggie challenges conventionalism in order to help the homeless and ends up in a bit of trouble with Mr. Dyrenforth and the law. Dusty's father, Reverend Tyler, visits his daughter in New York but is determined to take her back to Colorado as he finds the school environment risqué.
- New student, Dusty joins the school and feels particularly out of place. Leroy becomes Miss Grant's dance assistant. Chris and Danny prepare to play female roles in drama class.
- When the school decides to work on a production of "Huck Finn," Bobby expresses uneasiness with the portrayal of his character Jim. Outraged by the content and lack of disapproval from his fellow Black students and faculty members, he leads a protest to have the play banned from the school.
- When Mrs. Berg learns that her old lover is coming to visit her, realizing that her lie of running the school has come back to haunt her, the kids help her pose as school principal. Gordon, a squeamish animal-loving student has difficulty in Chemistry class with dissecting frogs so he and Reggie try to convince Mr. Dyrenforth to approve a simulation computer program that provides the ability for virtual dissection.
- When Tina comes to visit Leroy, he plans to make her a believer in the Christmas spirit. Between studying and working, he makes little time for Tina which leaves her despondent. Mr. Shorofsky is getting his tonsils removed and two kids sharing his room think he's Santa Claus.
- The school is trying its hands at its first video yearbook and with alumni week in session, Bruno, Coco, Doris, Montgomery, Holly, and Chris are interviewed for the video. Miss Grant recommends Leroy for a lead in the alumni week show which is to be choreographed by big-time graduate Michael Taftner but he is not convinced that Leroy can take on the part. When Chris is asked to be guest speaker for Mr. Seger's class, he lies about his success which the two but heads over.
- As the new school year beings, a few changes have taken place; Christopher has graduated and is moving on to unknown future, Miss Sherwood has finally published her novel and has moved to Maine, and Ian Ware has joined as a freshman but is discouraged when Mr. Shorofsky opts to retire.