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- An examination of a failure of justice in the case against the West Memphis Three.
- Bodies start to pile up when a drug-user nurse and her cousin try to find a replacement kidney for an organ trafficker.
- As he struggles with Alzheimer's disease, country-music legend Glen Campbell embarks on his farewell tour in the U.S., Australia, and Europe.
- One of the most widely-seen Christian youth films for its time. How does a worldly high-school guy start dating an unsuspecting Christian girl? He becomes...The Pretender.
- This is the story of Jim "Dandy" Mangrum, and his band Black Oak Arkansas. Mangrum grew up in a town of 270 people, formed a band with a bunch of his friends, dropped out of high school, and stole the high school P.A. When a judge sentenced Mangrum, the local trouble-maker, and long-haired hippie-freak to a lengthy prison sentence, they hid out in a cave in the Ozark Mountains, before heading to Memphis to record their first album. Around the time his sentence was suspended, they changed their name from the Knowbody Else to Black Oak Arkansas, and recorded an album that went gold. When Mangrum's probation was up they flew to Europe and back, playing places like the Royal Albert Hall in London, and Madison Square Garden in New York. According to Mangrum, Elvis Presley suggested they record the old Rhythm and Blues standard "Jim Dandy to the Rescue," and it skyrocketed to the top of the charts--resulting in two more gold albums in the 1970s. Despite the band's ups and downs and Mangrum's own personal struggles, at 70-years-old, Jim Dandy and Black Oak Arkansas are still out touring, and finishing up a new album.
- A realistic character study of a young man in his early 20's negotiating a disintegrating relationship with an ambitious artist / photographer girlfriend and an ascending fling with an adventurous floater, as well as pressures from his family and society to go to college / make steps toward success, all the while becoming increasingly interested in the questionably viable life of playing guitar and writing songs.
- A woman is writing anti-God editorials for her local newspaper. One day a mysterious visitor comes to her office with a message from the Lord. He tells her that on September 19 at 6:05 PM...she will die. Is this a hoax? Or the truth? She has eight days left...and the suspense begins.
- When a killer creates a website giving the coordinates for where he's buried the bodies of his victims, it entices a group of college students in checking it out - and becoming his next victims.
- Eli Jamison suffers from depression following a traumatic childhood. Having just been arrested, Eli is facing serious jail time if he stumbles again. He is ordered to participate in a new program for at-risk youth. Over time, he slowly warms to new people and new ideas, but the pull of peer pressure may be too much. In the end, Eli faces a choice; one that will affect the rest of his life.
- It's basically a movie about the one scene in "Goodfellas" (1990) Where Tommy is messing with Henry. Except in this Ray (Henry in Goodfellas) is actually shot by Joe (Tommy in Goodfellas)
- The year is 1943 and WWII is in full swing. The United States is in desperate need for man power to drive the fight to the Axis Powers. That same year, Uncle Sam sent a letter to Claude Clement Jr. of Jonesboro, AR, stating he had been drafted into the war. He served from 1943-1946 in the US Navy, seeing action at Iwo Jima and in the Pacific Theater. In this documentary he tells his first hand account, a story you will not find in history books.
- Feature documentary film that takes the viewer on an intimate roller coaster of pain and joy as actor Donnie Faught climbs his way out of the backwoods of Arkansas to success in the city of angels. Along this journey, passionate (and volatile) relationships are ignited, but some are agonizingly sacrificed, all for the ultimate dream of making it on the big screen. Faught's unwavering determination to succeed in an industry that swallows people whole and spits them out broken, is a testament to his burning passion that refuses to be extinguished.
- Privileged is a story of a serial killer who goes on a hunt to murder privileged elite girls who have done wrong in their relationships. The killer is suffering from an obsessive-compulsive disorder and psychosis.
- Take a look through the lens of simple examples of nature.
- Documentary about the Jonesboro school massacre which occurred on Tuesday, March 24, 1998. The show depicts how 4 students and a teacher were killed by 2 armed middle school boys in Jonesboro a town in northeastern Arkansas. Mitchell Johnson, 13, and Andrew Golden, 11, pulled a school fire alarm and fired into the crowd as people filed out of the Westside Middle School, killing four girls and a teacher, and wounding 9 others. In August 1998, they were both sentenced to confinement until they reached the age of 21, the maximum under Arkansas law. The docudrama searches for clues to what happened and how to prevent similar tragedies in the future. The punishment the boys received led to changes in Arkansas' juvenile justice laws.
- In Arkansas, Kelly and Steve work with the Jonesboro Police Department to investigate the 2016 homicide of Stacey Devine, a hard-working mother who was strangled to death and dumped in a ditch. Was it a random act of violence or did her strained marriage factor into her murder?
- Deadly tornadoes in the Midwest; the flight of Blue Origin going into space;
- Don't miss The Aces & 8s battle Team TNA in a 10-Man Tag Team War! World Heavyweight Champion Bully Ray is coming to IMPACT on a mission! Will he force a confrontation with Brooke? Plus, Taryn Terrell makes her wrestling debut!