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- When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend.
- As a lawyer investigates the murder of a colleague, he finds himself more connected to the crime than anyone else.
- A group of teenagers meet in the woods, and tell scary stories.
- Suspecting her husband of infidelity, gynecologist Dr. Catherine Stewart hires an escort named Chloe in order to test his faithfulness. Soon, the relationships between all three intensify.
- Filmmaker Michael Moore explores the roots of America's predilection for gun violence.
- A first-year law student at Harvard Law School struggles with balancing his coursework and a woman, unaware that she has a connection that affects their relationship.
- In the film, a young man in a tricky situation (Keiynan Lonsdale) follows the advice of his unconventional best friend (Dylan Sprouse) and uses social media to create a fake boyfriend to keep his awful ex-lover out of his life. But everything backfires when he meets the real love of his life, and breaking up with his fake boyfriend proves hard to do.
- A documentary comparing the highly profitable American health care industry to other nations, and HMO horror stories including shotgun deaths.
- Love blooms between a sympathetic attorney and the comely shoplifter he has taken home for the Christmas holiday.
- Two years after a tragic accident, six college girls are invited to a party inside an elaborate Halloween fun house. Once inside, the girls realize their hosts' intentions are not all fun and games.
- As Matthew struggles with internal pain, he releases his inner demons with the stroke of his paintbrush.
- The first summer a camp goes co-ed.
- The adventures of three teenage friends in 1970s Detroit.
- On the last day of school, the Coyne twins throw a party at their mansion to celebrate graduation and the end of another school year. Spinner finds out, overhearing Holly J. and Jane talk in the changing room, that Jane had an affair with Declan a few months ago. Furious and distraught, he breaks up with Jane in front of everybody. He comes back to the Dot to find out that Emma accidentally caused it to blow up in flames. Meanwhile, Holly J. and Declan commence their summer of love with Fiona and Jane tagging along. Holly J. finds out the hard way, unfortunately, that there's only room for one woman in Declan's life: his sister. Will rivalry end the summer of love? In an attempt to cheer up Spinner, Manny, Jay, and Emma take him to a casino where, after a drink too many, Spinner and Emma wake up in a hotel room...married à la Las Vegas. Spinner and Emma decide not to have an annulment and throw together another wedding in front of all their family and friends. Jane desperately tries to crash the wedding and Holly clings onto Declan any way she possibly can.
- When publicist, Elizabeth, finds herself unexpectedly caring for her niece for a few weeks, she struggles to balance it all and finds unforeseen support from her niece's kindergarten teacher, Jamie.
- Dark Highway is a documentary about the invisible crime of sex trafficking in Ontario. The film is led by filmmaker, Anna Jane (AJ) Edmonds, a bystander, as she takes audiences along the 401 Highway to meet survivors, their advocates and the change makers. These personal conversations detail the luring, grooming, hunting, torturing and exploiting of vulnerable people, most notably children, in our communities. The film exposes the present but invisible dangers of the crime; the places that young people are lured and groomed as well as how those who survive are then further exploited during the fight for justice. Though focused on a Canada perspective, the film mirrors global survivor commentary.
- Last Call tells the tale of a bitterly alone man, Scott, played by Daved Wilkins who calls the Suicide prevention hotline, but accidentally calls Beth, a janitor played by Sarah Booth.
- A mild mannered birder seeks revenge on a younger rival, after losing the highly coveted Head of Ornithology position at the National Park.
- Josie Patterson is attempting to start her life over after a tragic incident changed the life she previously knew forever. She gets a job at a small town diner and attempts to establish new relationships. However, the shame over her past mistakes prevents her from getting close to anyone. Then, an unlikely friendship with a kind hearted co-worker, Mani, and a romance with a young, drifter musician named Max challenge Josie to recognize that she can't hide from her past forever. These unlikely connections give Josie the strength to reconnect with the young son she thought she had lost forever.
- A classic, haunting ghost story based off of Stephen King's original tale.
- A ragtag group of teens band together to compete in the World Championship of Rock Paper Scissors.
- A family goes through a divorce.
- Howie do it is a show that make practical jokes, the difference of this show of the others shows, is that the camara is not hidden, created by Howie Mandel.
- The clowns have taken over Gotham. All hope seems lost. Out of nowhere the Fatbat returns, the Justice Buddies in shambles is the bats will strong enough to overcome the clown menace. Revenge is too simple, a reckoning is coming.
- Deke Wilson is an amateur detective who solves small mysteries as well as pressures from school and family.
- To send humanity to a distant galaxy, the mysterious CEO of The Fuller Corporation must develop a cutting-edge computer-brain interface to keep his hibernating colonizers safe and sane for a journey of unknown length.
- A group of film students and actors from Toronto camp out on the property of one of this town's only residents. Brandon, the camera man, starts noticing strange things on the tapes, and people start acting weird. Could the people of Bonville have something to hide?
- After discovering his parents' final wishes are to have their ashes scattered where they first met, Liam and his closest friends set out to explore the place for themselves as they navigate old memories while creating new ones.
- After taking a joy ride down the haunted Texas Road, five friends find themselves stalked and hunted by an unspeakable evil.
- This family series revolved around the trials and tribulations of the people of the small town of Faithville, Ontario ("The town that lives up to its name") around the mid-to-late (postwar)-1940's. Mayor Hope oversaw Faithville, assisted by his secretary, Miss Evidence, and Officer Wisdom was the town's police officer. Mr. and Mrs. Waterwell owned the local dairy farm, Mr. Cutwright was the barber, Mr. Up owned the gas station and garage, Miss Charity owned the local diner, Miss Correct was the schoolteacher, Miss Cordial ran the local inn, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Lieve (get it?) ran the Miracle Grocery, Mr. Doubt ran the local hardware store, Mr. Loonie was the town banker, Miss Rosa Sharon (get that one, too?) was the local florist, and Pastor Shepherd was in charge of the local church. Each episode revolved around a spiritual theme tied in with a life lesson and how it applied to the people of Faithville. There were also three interstitial segments: "Proverb of the Week," in which Officer Wisdom imparted a quote from the Book of Proverbs to Freddie Fool - and later, his brother, Frankie - and how it applied to the Fools' wrongdoings; "Think About It," in which Miss Correct or one of the other Faithville residents applied a short object lesson to the theme of each show; and "Bible Story of the Week," in which Executive Producer Pastor Tom Collins related a Bible story to the theme of each show.
- The format of this program was to feature a vintage movie during which Bill would give pertinent information about the actors, directors etc.
- Have you ever had one of those days? You know, the kind of day where you just want to go back to bed and wake up the next day feeling that much better. We all have - But then again, we've never met Tuesday.
- The Cockroach That Ate Cincinnati is about rock & roll, hero worship, hallucinations, drugs, madness, myth, rebellion and the search for individual integrity in a world on the brink of cultural and physical self-destruction.
- There's always that one moment. That moment of temptation. That moment of betrayal. That moment when everything changes. Lives intersect, intertwine, and explode when six strangers come into contact with a man willing to say anything, and be anyone to get what - and who - he wants. This is a story of suspense, romance, and the type of passion that destroys everything it touches. This is a story of relationships that begin with a look, falter with a secret, and die by the truth. This is a story of three couples who find themselves falling out of love and into a tangled future with unknown possibilities and dangers.
- A doctor, psychic and amusement park fanatic unite to save Detroit's beloved "Boblo Boat" from the scrapyard in this documentary interweaving history with mythology.
- In the small town of Faithville, Ontario, Miss Charity is the proprietress of the local diner, where many of the neighborhood children come to visit. Miss Charity enjoys the children's company and, in addition to her and her resident cook Karl making the meals for them and the other guests, she also gives advice to the kids regarding how to overcome whatever problems they may have. Other denizens of Faithville who also have their own segments within the show (and who also visited Miss Charity's on occasion) included Farmer Shalom and his dog, Dusty, who often related the theme of the day to how members of the animal kingdom live and work; Miss Geranium, the local florist who is often joined by her friend, Mr. Bookworm, and enjoys telling stories about two boys, Chuckie and Gordy; Sue Lynn and Josiah, two neighborhood kids who visit the diner and are joined by Mr. Dan or Mr. Stan, who help in Miss Charity's kitchen and inventory the stockroom, and often helped quell Sue Lynn and Josiah's disagreements; and Constable Howie, the neighborhood policeman who also enjoys visiting with the kids and who imparted useful safety tips to them (Constable Howie's office is right next door to Miss Charity's Diner). Each episode revolved around a particular life lesson; e.g. being thankful, persevering, being neat, dealing with bullies, and avoiding gossip (at the beginning of each episode, Miss Charity would have the day's theme written out on a cake). Mr. Marty and his Music Makers provided musical interludes, with the lyrics of the songs shown on the screen so the kids at home could sing along with them.
- -Reports, live streams ans important information hidden to the public. Dedicated to inform and help connect the people of Canada and other countries.
- Forced to move back to hometown Windsor, wannabe comedian Moses Kim finds his dreams derailed in his family restaurant. Life gets more complicated when Moses' teenage cousin from Korea unexpectedly shows up.
- Blane, a vagabond crosses paths with Krista and she discovers his darkest secret; his friend NARA who happens to be a severed head.
- Six desperate strangers meet at an abandoned theater to voluntarily engage in a game of Russian Roulette. But when they learn that to save themselves, they must kill one another until only one remains, the game quickly turns, and death by death, the players begin to discover that they are not such strangers after all.
- In every life there is a river that divides one generation from the next. A river of time that separates the people we were from the people we become. For Ben Ford and his daughter Kathleen, the river of history is about to change course.
- In search of the source of a mysterious hum, a sound man meets locals of an abandoned neighborhood devastated by decades of industrial rollout.
- ShortAfter the simple intention of gifting a young woman with roses on Valentine's Day is ridiculed by a mysterious flower shop owner, Henry discovers the importance of selecting the right flower for the right person.
- A TV/web-based series revolving around a rowdy group of friends who work in a restaurant, struggling with life inside and outside the workplace.
- Inspired by images from the Palm Sunday tornado outbreak in 1965, two mammoth tornadoes rip through a small town while residents scramble for cover.
- A maniac in a boat terrorizes innocent kayakers on the Detroit River.
- The Rise and Fall of the Grumpy Burger follows obsessive filmmaker Marshall Sfalcin as he attempts to make a movie about his family and their once legendary fast-food empire. By day, Marshall -- a reluctant construction worker -- lays ceramic tiles in the kitchens and bathrooms of the citizens of Windsor, Ontario. But, by night, he escapes the monotony of his blue-collar life by making movies. His last project, Xeno's Inferno, which he made with his eccentric brother - and partner in crime -- Christian, features a cast of Windsor's finest exotic dancers and barflies. Part Ed Wood, part Russ Meyer, Marshall is a filmmaker whose projects reflect his rather unique way of seeing the world. When it comes to making films, Marshall does everything himself: he raises the money, casts his friends and family, and shoots and edits on the cheap and dirty. This guy is resourceful and driven like no one else. And now he's poised to take on his greatest challenge yet: making his first "legitimate" film. Marshall has decided to produce, direct and star in a no-budget, dramatic feature about the rise and fall of his family's fast-food empire - a chain of hamburger joints known affectionately throughout the Windsor area as the Hi Ho Restaurants. In making his film on the Hi Ho Empire, Marshall hopes to right the wrongs of history by exposing the fact that his late grandfather, Amie Fortin, is the true inventor of fast food. Marshall's plan involves wading through the often-conflicting anecdotes offered by his grandfather's living sons: Francis, Donat, Paul, and Norman. Together, Marshall refers to them as "the four gospels". But the plan goes sour as Marshall's uncles start to worry about Marshall's emphasis on the dark decline of the family empire. As it turns out, they're not so crazy about their dogged nephew dragging out the skeletons from the family closet. One by one they begin to stonewall the project - a project that teeters ever closer to the brink of disaster. As his film slowly derails, the only thing keeping Marshall from a total nervous collapse is his daily visits with his elderly grandmother - a retired hairstylist and housebound hypochondriac. Through seasonal haircuts and endless games of cards they manage to forge a powerful bond that is at once bizarre and thoroughly touching. As Marshall's childhood friend, documentary filmmaker Matt Gallagher follows Marshall's personal odyssey - from its ambitious beginnings to its unraveling conclusion. Soon, a film within a film emerges and the line between truth and fiction becomes increasingly blurred. Along the way, The Rise and Fall of the Grumpy Burger delves into the madness of amateur filmmaking, the complexities of family ties, and the "truth" about fast food.
- During dress rehearsal, a director experiences problems with his show that involves everything that shouldn't happen during the rehearsal before opening night.
- Following a wild night on the town, a group of friends are awakened by strange noises that will shake the foundations of their friendships.