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- Do you remember, as a child, when your parents teased you with the "Tickle Monster"? It turns out that he's more real (and even more malevolent) than you could have ever imagined! With seedy photographer Billy Tagg (Michael McGovern) serving as the ancient entity's latest vessel, the Tickle Monster torments his way through a catalog of Billy's beautiful bondage babes - until no-nonsense homicide detective Greer English (Laura Romeo) catches wind of it. Now, the button-down detective must go undercover in a world where bizarre and macabre fantasies play out via the internet for the whole world to see. Can Greer stop the Tickle Monster's reign of terror or will she become the latest fetish doll to die laughing?
- VideoIn the aftermath of nuclear war, the Collins family finds safety in the basement bomb shelter of a secluded home. Sometimes, however, the biggest threat to their safety isn't what's outside but rather what's already in their sanctuary.
- A body - bound and gagged - is discovered in the water by a local fisherman. Not an unusual occurrence in a city surrounded by rivers. But, when Detective Jake Dalton (bGary Horner/b) is called in to investigate, he quickly learns that the river isn't just a means to deliver the body, but the murder weapon as well! As the body count deepens, Jake realizes that he's not just dealing with a murder investigation. He's dealing with something much closer to home...
- A man on the run from his ex-lover, who has sworn to kill him, takes refuge in a rural bar, where he finds an unlikely ally in the local bartender. As the man opens up to the bartender over many rounds, the bartender - who is battling demons of his own - begins to wonder if the man is merely a victim of circumstance... or if he's hiding a much darker secret.
- A world where everything is never what it appears to be.
- George (Rob Stone) is a young ad executive who seems to have it all; so much so that when he's accidentally run over by a car, he finds himself in the afterlife - along with all his worldly possessions. Aided by a cryptic celestial guide (David Dietz) and the many people he meets along the way, George must figure out if he really can (or even should) take it all with him.
- The story of Amelia Earhart's famous final flight and how it tragically ended has become the stuff of both legend and controversy. Many accounts of her life have been penned and filmed over the years (most recently in the biopic Amelia starring Oscar-winner Hilary Swank). But most of these tomes focus on the more sensational aspects of the story: Did she really die? Was she a spy for the government? Was she really the infamous "Tokyo Rose"? Meanwhile, what often gets buried under all the hype and hyperbole is the story of a singularly extraordinary woman who defied convention and became a pilot at a time when women weren't supposed to do such things. Using rare photographs and compelling reenactments, Resolution puts all the hype aside, and instead paints an intimate portrait of the woman at the heart of the legend.
- Panic ensues as the virus strikes with a vengeance and society begins to break down. The outbreak shows no signs of weakening. Joe heads north to be with his family, while Catherine Donovan and Dean Hayes work diligently to find a cure.
- The world falls apart. Joe and Ellen struggle to keep their family together. While it looks like the virus is winning, Dean doesn't give up and may get a fighting chance when a soldier named, Dan arrives.
- The rest of the world is quiet but there is a ray of hope in Ashtonville as Dean works on the cure. Frank Slagel nears home and the President arrives with news.
- The final days of the virus have come and the survivors in Ashtonville begin the plan for the next phase of their lives.