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- Long Island, NY, summer 1961: Preteen Alice follows, from across the street, the glamorous love life of Sheryl, 17, with bowling alley Rick. A friendship develops as Alice helps Sheryl see Rick.
- A television newswoman picks up the story of a 1960s rock band whose long-lost leader Eddie Wilson may still be alive, while searching for the missing tapes of the band's never-released album.
- A failed New York playwright awkwardly navigates the transition from Next Big Thing to Last Year's News.
- Unbalanced tattoo artist Karl Kinsky grows obsessed with Maddy, a model he meets when he's hired for a photo shoot. As Karl's obsession grows, he determines that Maddy should bear his mark forever.
- A continuous music and dance show for teens.
- A washed-up writer is befriended by an Atlantic City enforcer. He falls in love with the enforcer's girlfriend, and the three lives become increasingly intertwined.
- A down-on-his-luck divorced father struggles to get his life and family back together before it's too late.
- Viktoria was very into vampire lore. So much so that she gave herself to what she thought would be a "romantic life." Now desperate after a decade of stealing blood from hospitals and the occasional kill, she is more pessimistic than ever.
- An intersex runaway searches for love and a way out of his working class neighborhood in New Jersey.
- The second entry of the second series in which Robert Ripley does not present drawings and film clips personally: he just introduces Leo Donnelly the narrator at the beginning. This omnibus of film clips include a Savannah golf course made from Civil War trenches, wooden Indians used with cigar stores, a Sioux artist from South Dakota who paints upside down, the smallest residence house, a Bronx statue with mysterious origins, the Ocean Grove community in New Jersey that closes down on Sundays due to blue laws, a futuristic 18-story motorized parking garage, a violin made from matchsticks, a mansion on an Atlantic City pier, a paralyzed dog fitted with wheels, and a cemetery for dogs.
- The Making of America's Most Dangerous City is a documentary that details "The Organization," a criminal enterprise that conspired with crooked police and the mayor to run a vast drug empire in Camden, New Jersey. The story is told first hand by Saul Febo, the drug kingpin who was in charge of overseeing the alley, a cocaine spot where he sold over 300 kilos every month. Saul talks about his rise from hand to hand drug dealer to kingpin and how he financed the campaign of the mayor and paid off police to remain in power. In addition to Saul, the documentary also features interviews with Jeff Williams, one of the former police officers convicted of misconduct due to his dealings with members of The Organization. A second part of the documentary will highlight the political aspect of The Organization.
- A suburban woman witnesses her husbands murder, and decides to seek revenge in a 24 hr period. Along the way, Polly O'Bannon finds others who share her taste for revenge in the Pinelands of South Jersey.
- A person who doesn't believe in the marriage system gets into an inner conflict, whether to marry a woman who he is in love with or live with the woman who has a similar ideology. A series of events occur with his friends' lives which eventually help him to understand what is important in his life.
- Two soldiers are across enemy lines.
- The date is June 6th 2003. In 3 days Christian Keller will be going to Iraq. Christian's life has never been easy and things are about to get harder. He got Jackie pregnant in high school and married her soon thereafter. He joined the Marines to support his family. Then September 11th happened and that dedication to do the right thing suddenly meant a whole new thing. Now he is facing friends and family for what could be the last time.
- Every night a woman relives the most important night of her life while trapped in a house full of ghosts only she can see.
- After battling a series of life changing events including the passing of both his parents, his house burning down, separation from his fiancé and a 100lb weight loss, Vince sets out to create his first beauty product line.
- Food Network heads down the shore this summer for the new series "Tough Cookies", following sisters Susan Adair and Linda Blank and their loving, squabbling, multi-generational family as they run Crazy Susan's Cookie Company in Ocean City, NJ. Crazy Susan's isn't your average bakery - Susan is a mad genius, cooking up crazy new concoctions every day, and their cookies are as popular as the beach in this town. They have their hands full with lines out the door and phones that never stop ringing - all while baking and managing their employees, who are mostly family members.
- Meet Zach. Nice guy. Terrible taste in women. They leave him, but they never forget him. He's heading into the next bad break-up when the newest fad in H2O drinks starts turning his ex girlfriends into zombies who have one idea - getting back together with Zach! Three friends must stop the Ex's and save the world.
- The kids of Malibu High School are bred to be surfers. They've got the waves, the weather, and all the support they could ask for. Across the country in New Jersey things aren't so easy. The kids deal with snowy conditions in the winter, and overcrowded beaches in the summer. On the surface the two teams couldn't be any more different, but the thing they do share in common is the dream of becoming professional surfers. We'll get to know both teams by surfing, partying, training, going to school, and even prom with them. Then at the end of the year the two will battle it out in San Clemente California to be crowned the best High School in the country.
- Beth Nimball's life was over before it began. Her mother died at childbirth and her father, Jack, took refuge inside a liquor bottle. Beth learned to cover his mistakes and overlook his behavior. She loved her father but all the devotion in the world wouldn't allow the 14 year-old to produce the one think she needed most - how to survive.
- A disgraced veteran finds himself leading a group of cut throat inmates, when he is unexpectedly called back into action to take down a dangerous terrorist that threatens homeland security.
- American Hunger explores the relationship between personal experience and collective histories. Specifically, the relationship between African American modernity and the history from which it has arrived. Oscillating between Philadelphia and New Jersey in the United States, and Cape Coast and Accra in Ghana, American Hunger, takes a direct approach to montage and composition counterpointing visual dialect lyricism with the concerns of narrative film. American fantasies confront African realities. African realities confront America fantasies. African fantasies confront American realities. American realities confront African
- What happens when a young man from Russia winds up on the Jersey shore? Hilarity and a dash of wackiness. When Yuri (Alexander Vorobyev) gets a summer job at a New Jersey variety store with the icy Violet (Elisha Jachetti), he thinks it's shaping up to be a great summer. But when a rival shop threatens to move in on their territory, Yuri and Violet realize there's only room for one variety store on the boardwalk. Will Yuri and Violet work together to save the store? Will he win the heart of his American dream girl, Melanie (Alayjah Watson)? The season at the Jersey shore only lasts so long.