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- Power Book III: Raising Kanan is a prequel set in the 1990s that will chronicle the early years of Kanan Stark, the character first played by executive producer Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson.
- A very rich and successful playboy amuses himself by stealing artwork, but may have met his match in a seductive detective.
- A Vietnam vet adjusts to life after the war while trying to support his family, but the chance of a better life may involve crime and bloodshed.
- A naive young man assumes a dead man's identity and finds himself embroiled in an underground world of power, violence, and chance where men gamble behind closed doors on the lives of other men.
- Between two Thanksgivings two years apart, Hannah's husband falls in love with her sister Lee, while her hypochondriac ex-husband rekindles his relationship with her sister Holly.
- A naive young boy unknowingly becomes the pawn of a serial killer.
- Two drunk parents attempt to hide their ever increasing financial difficulties from their daughter and social circle through elaborate neighborhood schemes.
- Working in a Boston homeless shelter, Nick Flynn re-encounters his father, a con man and self-proclaimed poet. Sensing trouble in his own life, Nick wrestles with the notion of reaching out yet again to his dad.
- A clueless, flamboyant college kid discovers that the soul of a great vampire king resides within him. Now he must choose between his friends and his destiny.
- A realty television show about Bounty Hunters, in the style of "COPS"
- John Hammond is a high school professor transferred to another school for delving into some dark practices. Upon arriving at Meckalecha High, he finds it is terrorized by a nasty gang of thugs led by Calvin Cooks.
- Documentary honoring Mount Vernon, New York, about the neighborhood assembly line of prized NBA and College players.
- A young woman gets possessed by a demon and starts eating people's butts. Her friends enlist the help of Father Frank, a catholic priest, to perform an exorcism. Will they stop the demon Gluteus before he eats every human butt in the world?
- DMX performs in the music video "Ruff Ryders' Anthem" from the album "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot" recorded for Ruff Ryders and Def Jam Records. DMX sings at a variety of locations including a prison yard, an inner city alley, and in front of a school bus. Footage of motorcyclists plays throughout.
- Two young brothers living with their parents in isolation begin to question their new world after war, corruption and greed nearly decimate the entire human race.
- Eleven Strangers. Eleven Stories. All connected to One powerful moment. Parallels web series follows the events of 11 strangers as they try to overcome life changing circumstances.
- Six New Yorkers experience the joys and trials of life in the big apple.
- A music video for the 1992 single "Straighten It Out" by the Hip-Hop recording artists Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth, from their album "Mecca and the Soul Brother". In the music video, CL Smooth raps about the struggles of starting his rap career and provides a socially conscious message against criminal behavior.
- In a rare video merging, the video actually has a bit of both songs, as neither song had a full-length video to fit the song. "Where the Hood at?" is his well-known, R-rated hit song. "A'Yo Kato" is his rare family-oriented song.
- A nine-year-old boy approaches the limping, stone-faced Mean Joe Greene after a game, offering up some help and his Coca Cola, only to dejectedly walk away after handing it over.
- 'Sometimes, Forever' is a dreamy exploration of young love and friendship for two young women living in desolate suburbia. Both best friends and experimental lovers, one's on the fence, one's completely enveloped in her queerness.
- Elderly church ladies, Blanche Meade and Harriet Shaw, must guard their church while the nation is struck by a fatal pandemic.
- Never before has America seen such an escalation from simplicity to success. In the span of a single generation, a plethora of young men have racked up accolades, skyrocketed to fame, and become noteworthy influencers. Such success on this scale would usually take a wealth of resources or the legacy of wealth itself. Yet neither were the source of these boys becoming prestigious men. In the heart of Mount Vernon laid an unexpected temple of excellence that empowered young boys to surpass predisposed expectations and establish an unshakable standard of overachievement. The young men that mentored them did not have professional experience, certified leadership skills, or technical expertise. Yet despite these underdog circumstances and the struggles these young leaders faced, they fostered the growth of a future two-time Academy Award-winning actor, an Emmy award-winning actor, 10 NBA basketball players, one Olympic gold medalist, two city mayors, and many more. Inside its doors, an inexplicable spiritual connection was formed that brought a community together, made a family out of stranger, and forged bonds that will last forever. This was the Mount Vernon Boy's Club and this success story needs to be heard.