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- A widow's best friend tries to find her a new husband, but the ad posted in the newspaper attracts more than one possibility.
- In the worst serial killer crime spree in years, the 'Dragon' is hunting young Asian men as his victims. FBI Agent Robbie Taylor has been assigned to use his skills as a psychic to help solve the case and find out the identity of the madman. Los Angeles Police Officer Dave Harris, a rookie black cop meets up with the handsome FBI agent on one of the gruesome crime scenes. The two are immediately sexually attracted to each other and begin a secret affair that keeps them sane in the middle of all the madness. As the corpses keep piling up, their passion and love grow. Will they outwit the Dragon? Or will he get away with murder? The two men hope they survive the battle of wits and come out of the crisis alive.
- A fake sequel to 'Jonas Qui Aura 25 Ans en l'An 2000,' (1976). Jonas is now indeed 25, has studied cinema, and is living with his Black lover Lila, in Geneva, Switzerland. Between disillusions and the loss of ideals, macjobs, and the quest for art, Jonas and Lila try to find their way in life.
- It is Christmas Eve, 1843, and we find the curmudgeonly figure of Ebenezer Scrooge as cold-hearted and misanthropic as ever. That is, until a visit from the ghost of his old business partner, Jacob Marley, sets into motion a glimpse into Scrooge's Past, Present, and Future. In each adventure, Scrooge must confront the error of his ways, in an effort to change his Fate before it can catch up to him. We see Ebenezer as a young boy at boarding school, as a young man in love, before being slowly corrupted by his own avarice. Charles Dickens' classic story comes to life in this brilliant adaptation, featuring original songs by Steven Applegate, and a reimagining of the Christmas classics we all know and love. Featuring an ensemble cast of dancers, singers, and characters brought dynamically to life, this telling of A Christmas Carol is one you are not likely to forget.
- The issues and problems facing many young people today.