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- A pair of strippers go on the run after stealing money from the mob.
- Three young women are brought together in a rooming house as part of their recovery from substance abuse. As they struggle with their demons, they experience terrifying nightmares and encounters with a malevolent presence in the house.
- Taylor Royce is the strait-laced preacher who is an easy mark for his twin brother's femme-fatale wife, Brenda. But she has more than an extra-marital affair on her mind as she manipulates the preacher into stealing money from his church. Pianist Emily is suspicious of the two but is too busy carrying on her own affair with Alan, a down on his luck taxi driver. So, when Alan picks up Taylor for a fare, he inadvertently finds himself at the center of a spree of random murders in this noir thriller.
- A Youtuber specializing in True Crime decides to investigate the mystery of a serial killer in her hometown. Known as the "Cross-Country Killer", Timothy Luke Booth was found dead at the sorority house of Beta Alpha Pi. Breaking into the house, Booth was shot dead in an act of heroism by one of the girls...or did something else happen that night?
- An anthology of three horror shorts. Two co-eds vlog about a reputed ghost in their dormitory. A Catholic nun and a social worker duel over what to do with a young woman who claims to be demon possessed. A student has a recurring dream about a murder.
- Five shorts in the zombie genre; "Dweezle", "A Picture To Die For", "Black Bone Woods", "Zoe Dies In The End", and "Here Lies Bud."
- A jobless young woman is mistakenly taken for a vampire slayer.
- Coming out of the small town in Texas, Tex Cobb made an unlikely rise from the gridiron to the dojo to the boxing and then to Hollywood. He would become known as one of boxing's toughest fighters, showing off a granite chin in bouts versus heavyweight destroyers like Earnie Shavers, Ken Norton and Larry Holmes. His irreverence and quick wit would get him noticed in Hollywood as he would then parlay his personality into getting roles into such films as Raising Arizona and Ace Ventura.
- Party girls Kristen, Jade, and Heather have just gotten off work and are ready for a night on the town when they are carjacked by a young woman holding a bag of money. The woman holds the girls hostage in their home as she seeks to hide out from a vampire on her trail. The girls don't believe her story until a very creepy man appears at their door...
- A look back at the life and boxing career of Jake LaMotta. His legendary fights against Sugar Ray Robinson and his notorious brushes with the law are examined.
- Alice is a troubled young woman living in a halfway house. She claims to be haunted by a 'vampire' named Sarah who forces her to lure victims into the home in order for her to feed. No one believes Alice's twisted story until one social worker decides to play along...and finds out that Alice's imaginary friend is all too real.
- A therapist with a haunted past encounters a client who has eerily similar issues to her own.
- Mike Quarry fought under the shadow of his more famous brother throughout his boxing career. He would later suffer the exact same effects from the support, dying from pugilistic dementia in this look back at his life and career.
- Earnie Shavers is up there with Mike Tyson and George Foreman when discussing who was the hardest-hitting heavyweight boxer of all time. Sporting a menacing physical appearance with a bald head and Fu Manchu mustache, Shavers took on all the best of his era including Muhammad Ali, Larry Holmes, Ron Lyle and Jerry Quarry.
- A documentary on professional boxers competing in California, Colorado and Florida.
- The youngest champion in boxing history, Benitez won three world titles in three different weight classes. Training in his father's garage in Puerto Rico, Benitez would attain legendary status among all who watched him fight.
- Eddie "The Animal" Lopez was a member of an East Los Angeles Street Gang called "the Hazard". Getting in trouble with the law, he would found solace in the boxing ring and rise to be the #5 ranked contender in the heavyweight division, fighting the likes of John Tate, Tony Tucker and Leon Spinks in nationally televised bouts.
- A look back at the career of Greg Haugen, considered one of boxing's 'tough guys' from the 1980s. Fighting out of Tough Man Contests in Alaska, the undersized Haugen would win all of his matches before transitioning in to the sport of boxing. As an underdog in the majority of his significant bouts, Haugen would make an unlikely rise in becoming a two-time world champion.
- A look back at the boxing career of Abe Simon, a gargantuan heavyweight of his era that challenged Joe Louis twice. A sports hero for Jewish people in the 1930, he also had brief roles in 1950s Hollywood, appearing in On the Waterfront with Marlon Brando.
- Legend for the San Antonio Spurs organization, Gervin's story is one of triumph as overcame drug addiction and became a pillar in his community, using his wealth to start schools and clinics to help the needy.
- A look back at the boxing career of Mando Ramos, one of the most popular boxers to fight out of the Los Angeles Olympic in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Ramos had a meteoric rise to the top of the boxing world as he became the youngest lightweight champion in the history of the sport. But his battles against alcohol and drugs would knock him out before any opponent would be able to.
- A look back at the career of Carlos Palomino as he rose from poverty in Mexico to become a world boxing champion. Palomino would take on the likes of Wilfred Benitez and Roberto Duran in his stellar career before retiring to become an actor. In Hollywood, he would star in one of the 1970s most popular sports commercials.
- After losing one of their members to graduation, a sorority of altruistic witches must choose a new student for their coven. When Alexis is spurned for the spot, she immediately extracts revenge on the sorority by killing them one by one.
- A look back at the career of Vito Antuofermo, a New York street tough who made an unlikely rise to become the middleweight champion of the world. Covered are his battles against Marvelous Marvin Hagler and his foray into Hollywood as he would get guest roles in numerous movies and TV shows, including The Sopranos.
- Mustafa Hamsho was born into poverty in Syria. Arriving to the United States as a stowaway, Hamsho works as a dishwasher until he figures out how to make his way in his new country. He would join the nearest boxing gym and would ascend all the way to the sport's biggest stage in Madison Square Garden where he would challenge Marvelous Marvin Hagler for the middleweight title.
- A ringside seat to the most competitive era of heavyweight history with the Bellflower Bomber, made famous for his battles with Frazier and Ali.
- A look back at the life of controversial boxer Carlos Monzon. Growing up in poverty in Argentina, Monzon would ascend to become one of the most popular boxing champions in history as well as partying with the likes of Alain Delon. But the rage he displayed inside the ring could not be controlled out of it as he would be convicted of murdering his estranged wife.
- Tyrell Biggs was a former high school basketball star who turned to boxing and would win a Gold medal at the 1984 Olympics. Seemingly headed for greatness, he would turn professional but fail in a bid to unseat Mike Tyson for the heavyweight title. All the while, Biggs would succumb to drug addiction and his career would fizzle out before he could reach his potential.
- A cocky boxer before his time with his brash attitude, Art Aragon dated actress Mamie Van Doren and transcended the sport but faded from the spotlight after allegations of fight fixing.
- Dwight Qawi seemed destined for a life in jail after being convicted of robbery and sent to Rahway State Prison. He discovered the sport of boxing and upon his release, reformed his life and became champion of the world.
- A look back at the career and crimes of Tony Ayala Jr. Ayala Jr was considered one of boxing's hottest prospects in the early 1980s before being convicted of a sexual assault and sentenced to prison. He would be released seventeen years later and resume his career. Claiming redemption, Ayala Jr ultimately could not tame his inner demons leading to a tragic end.
- John Verderosa was one of the most popular fighters to emerge out of Staten Island, capturing the imagination of local fight fans who cheered on the scrappy underdog as he neared a title shot.
- A look back at the boxing career of Tony Zale who rose from the steel mills of Indiana to become the middleweight champion of the world.
- Bob Satterfield was a kill or be killed knockout artist whose kamikaze style made him a fan favorite. Satterfield lived a double life as a boxer and a pimp who ran a brothel out of his home.
- Three party girls are carjacked by a woman claiming to be on the run from vampires.
- A look back at the boxing career of Cleveland Williams. Williams was a powerhouse boxer who inspired fear whenever he entered the ring. Williams would be shot and nearly killed during an encounter with a patrolman on a Texas highway. He would miraculously survive the surgery and later go on to fight Muhammad Ali.
- Eric is about to be married to a "daddy's girl" named Linda. He feels the noose tightening around his neck in addition to chain with the ball attaching itself to his ankles... All of this suffocating marriage talk makes him vulnerable to the feminine wiles of Erika. After Erika seduces him, Eric finds himself at the receiving end of a blackmailing scheme with only one way out...
- Two college women start a vlog on the haunted disturbances taking place inside their dorm.
- A look back at Canadian boxing sensation Eddie Melo. Emigrating to Canada from Portugal at a young age, Melo would find solace in the sport of boxing and by the late 1970s he would be one of the sport's biggest stars in Montreal. But as his career deteriorated, he would get involved with the mob, becoming an enforcer and later the victim of a mafia hit.
- A look back at Danny "Little Red" Lopez, a part Native American boxer whose rose from living in poverty on an Indian Reservation to become one of boxing's most exciting fighters in the 1970s. Lopez would subsist on a diet of sugar sandwiches and powdered eggs before turning to sport of boxing in his teenage years. His battles against Bobby Chacon, Mike Ayala, and Salvador Sanchez would reach legendary status among boxing fans.
- A young drug addict is having recurring nightmares of a murder that had taken place inside her home.
- A look back at the career of former heavyweight champion Greg Page. Fighting out of Louisville, Kentucky, he would be compared to Muhammad Ali early in his career and patterned his fighting style after him. But Page, like so many other fighters, stayed in the sport for too long, campaigning into his early 40s. He would suffer a tragic injury during his last bout and spend his remaining years confined to a wheelchair.
- A series of "vampire" style murders on campus has Sarah scared of her own shadow - It doesn't help that her new dorm mate Lilith wears only gothic clothing, is afraid of crosses, avoids daylight and resembles a member of the undead. Sarah becomes convinced that Lilith has something to do with the horrendous murders. When Sarah can't convince others of her outlandish theory...she becomes the next target.
- A look back at former junior welterweight champion Billy Costello. Coming from a baseball oriented town in Kingston, New York, Costello would defy the odds in becoming a world boxing champion. Buoyed by the fanatic fan base of his hometown, Costello would make numerous appearances on the CBS network in becoming one of the era's most recognizable stars.
- A look back at the boxing career of Curtis Parker, one of the most popular fighters featured on NBC's Sportsworld in the early 1980s. Parker had a bulldog, never say die attitude in the ring that was reminiscent of Smokin' Joe Frazier and the style made him a popular fixture on television.