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- The film revolves around Luna Nabeshima, the target of #OpenSeason and her fiancé, Calvin Jackson, the hunter. Everything is traced on social media. Either Luna dies by Calvin's hands, or Calvin dies by the organization's hands.
- Victoria moves from out of town into the poor inner city of New York with her father, the neighborhood drug dealer. She goes on a journey, seeking answers, justice, and revenge after her father was murdered by local competition. In the process of her revenge she finds herself lost of her own identity due to the opportunities placed in front of her. As the story progresses Victoria realizes that she doesn't want to live the lifestyle that she is living before it becomes to late.
- Detective Flint strives to stop his aging Romanian friend from using his big wedding party as cover for a bank robbery.
- Unlucky in love Emory Monroe is determined to find Mr. Right by going on a series of dates. Searching through toad after toad, this series follows Ms. Monroe on her journey as she kisses a lot of frogs in an effort to find her prince.
- When the boys of the 53rd Precinct suddenly show an interest in the clean and uplifting Broadway epic "Little Miss Pioneer," so does the prurient public.
- The New York Yankees defeat the Brooklyn Dodgers for the 1947 World's Championship.
- The Milwaukee Braves play the New York Yankees in the 1957 World Series.
- In a post-apocalyptic New York City, a policeman infiltrates the Bronx, which has become a battleground for several murderous street gangs.
- A young woman soon learns that her rash decisions have dire consequences in her search for love.
- The first "Subway Series" since 1956 pitted the 2-time defending World Champion Yankees against the upstart Mets in a 5-game showdown marked by high emotions and controversy.
- Confidantes of Nucky plot against him, Gillian vies with Angela for control of the house, race relations hit a boiling point, and Van Alden celebrates his 13th anniversary.
- 2009– 45mTV EpisodeIn New York City, where little food is grown or produced, an army of people collectively work 24 hours a day to get the approximately 24 million meals (3 meals a day for 8 million people) to the table. Most people are dependent upon what happens in the middle of the night at among: the Hunts Point Food Distribution Center and the New Fulton Fish Market where decisions about produce, seafood and other perishable food items are made for the upcoming day; Amy's Breads where 500 kilograms of dough are prepared into several kinds of bread products; and Financier Patisserie, where the bread is made into sandwiches and where other pastries are made. Some people are on the road, such as artisan farmers who are bringing their foods to market, or cargo ships bringing in imported foods such as bananas. By daybreak, commuters are either preparing their breakfasts or buying food from retail vendors just opening. Many others, such as restaurateurs, are buying food for the entire days needs. By noon, the lunch rush hits, but many others are searching out or "rescuing" free food - still edible but not salable - for charity purposes. By mid-afternoon, restaurateurs are in their kitchens in preparation for the dinner crowd. Some wholesalers, especially of extremely perishable wares such as white truffles, are making the rounds of restaurants. Diners are beginning to relax as the supper hour hits. By midnight, the process starts all over again.
- Johnnie feels a lot of pressure lately. He's the foreman on his uncle's construction crew, and money seems to be going astray. His girlfriend begins pressuring him for more of a commitment and so does his new boyfriend. To top it off, he's started sleepwalking, and he doesn't know why.
- An entertaining and comedic sports show where the players have fun. Show hosts go from court to court to find talented basketball players and play with them, so the viewer gets an inside perspective of the talent.
- Five New York City location scouts tell us about the spots in the city that appear the most in TV shows and movies, from "Spider-Man" to "Succession." Find out where filmmakers go to shoot scenes involving business or government meetings, why the Brooklyn Navy Yard is a popular spot for filming stunt sequences and crime scenes, why movies and shows all end up at the same place to film prison scenes, and how "Joker" director Todd Phillips chose the right Bronx street for Joaquin Phoenix's iconic staircase dance.
- Depicts the daily life of gangs within the context of the South Bronx. Deals primarily with two African American and Puerto Rican gangs known as the "Savage Skulls" and the "Savage Nomads".
- A mathematical genius, John Nash made an astonishing discovery early in his career and stood on the brink of international acclaim. But the handsome and arrogant Nash soon found himself on a harrowing journey of self-discovery.
- Arrival in the Bronx is shown with a view from an elevated train as it enters the city. Then follows a montage of sights from the Bronx. Many typical neighborhood activities are shown, along with scenes from many local businesses.
- An intense drama about a boy torn between his tough, hard-working father and a violent yet charismatic crime boss.
- Two newlyweds from Arkansas, honeymoon in New York City. Their happy time is interrupted by the husband's continual penchant for murder and robbery as a means of getting what he wants for himself and his bride.
- When Ricky Myers (Orville Matherson) , a talented black dancer of Jamaican descent, is caught selling drugs in Augusta, Ga. he is sentenced to four months probation. During which he is required to teach at a training center in the predominately white community of Johnsonville, Ga. While there he encounters a student with an ailing mother, Grace (Susan Lahout), needs $90,000.00 to have an operation to save her life. In order to raise the money Ricky decides to help the students compete in a national dance competition.He introduces the dance group to the exciting reggae beats of his homeland. A Dance for Grace is sure to captivate diverse audiences everywhere with it's urban dance moves, soulful soundtrack and touching storyline centered on the basic human desire for a second chance. Excellent entertainment for the whole family, A Dance for Grace reminds us that it's not where you've come from but where you are going that really matters.
- Ivy tracks a secret project on which Wayne Enterprises is working and begins to target anyone that can give her information. Meanwhile, Jerome becomes obsessed with Penguin in Arkham.
- With Professor Pyg striking fear throughout Gotham, Gordon and Bullock head into the Narrows to look for clues. Bruce Wayne meets a former friend, who convinces him to come along for a night with some old classmates.
- Detective walks from icing surrendering shooter Gimpy, so his commander asks Adam to volunteer to spy him. Adam struggles with taking the assignment on gun-happy comrade Bane, whose jacket includes 2 other recent kills, but many medals. Soon, the Shakespeare-quoting detective holds a clandestine meet with a playboy, a boxer, and a terrified woman: each fears Bane will reveal their separate crimes. Is Bane a rogue cop or is he pursuing bigger fish ?
- A female radio reporter turns a folk-singing drifter into a powerful media star.
- An old farmer appears, making an awkward bow, and holds up a large quilt, showing that there is nothing behind it. He then spreads it out, and when he draws it away a bicycle-bloomer girl is seen. They both hold it up again, and when they take it away, a donkey is seen. The next time they hold it up, they produce three girls.
- This shows the typical gentleman burglar in evening clothes at work at his trade. His victim has placed his box of valuables in his folding bed, and as the burglar is discovered the bed springs up, apparently securely hiding the treasure and the occupant of the bed. The burglar, however, breaks open the bed with his "jimmy," and easily secures the strong box.
- A troubled young man decided one day that it was his time to die. Though everything around him is falling apart, he needs to find peace within him before it¿s too late. The story unfolds through the eyes of Johnny, whose life is crashing down around him. It all begins when his best friend Billy is murdered and if that wasn't enough for Johnny to handle. He must deal with his mother Evelyn who hates her son and stopped loving him long ago. His girlfriend Andrea thinks he's worthless and wants nothing to do with him and he¿s being evicted from his apartment. Johnny decides to take part in a shady deal that could end his life. As he reflects on his life, he's unaware that someone is keeping a "watchful" eye over him. Johnny must find it within himself to except his life before it's too late.
- Lost in the paranoia of a sinister city, Uma senses she is being haunted by a presence, pulling her deeper into a world of nightmares.
- Armored car robbers vanish across from Yankee Stadium, so Lt. Busti dragnets the neighborhood, house-to-house. Brutal gang mastermind Nunda has much more to worry about, because he's barged into his aunt's flat, and she brings back all his hideous Bronx past which kept him away so long.
- An almost-blind young man roams the streets of New York after separating from his class, while his teacher (Diahann Carroll) attempts to convince his parents that the boy can learn to ably use his limited sight and not become completely blind.
- Two youngsters are teasing their grandfather who is taking a nap in the hammock. One of the lads crawls under to prod the old gentleman with a pin, when the hammock falls with the small boy under it.
- A well organized team of extortionists kidnap a group of businessmen on a chartered fishing boat. Ransom amounts and instructions are phoned to the victims' wives. The NYPD becomes involved in the case when the charter boat captain is found tied up and drugged-but alive. Meanwhile, the businessmen plan a revolt.
- An intoxicated man is held up in an approved fashion and relieved of his valuables by a policeman. The action is exceedingly funny and the facial expressions good.
- A book-smart African-American teenager from the South Bronx, struggling to find her place in the world while dealing with her drug addicted parents and the pull of her violent neighborhood, hatches a plan to get pregnant so she can provide a baby the type of love she feels she richly deserves.
- This is a parody on over-politeness. A young man is standing on a corner talking to a pretty girl, when a second man comes along and joins him. He notices what appears to be a bit of string or thread on the young lady's waist, and promptly attempts to remove it. Unfortunately, it is the thread from a seam in the young woman's skirt and as the young man persists in pulling, the garment falls apart, much to the young man's embarrassment and chagrin.