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100 Bullets

An enigmatic man named Agent Graves presents different people, for reasons unknown, with a gun, the identity of the person who ruined their lives and a hundred rounds of untraceable ammunition.

3-1-2

Hopeful millennials seek their true potential while surviving the extreme violence of inner-city Chicago, the 3-1-2.

American Desperado

In the early 70's, Jon Roberts, an injured Vietnam veteran by the age of 20, ends up involved in gangland takeovers of NYC nightclubs. He goes to Miami where he deals billions of dollars of cocaine for the Medellin drug cartel and ultimately spends 10 years in prison.

Amicus

Lawrence Horn, a former record producer and Motown Records executive, is sentenced to life in prison for hiring Detroit-based hit man James Perry to murder his wife, quadriplegic son and the wealthy family's overnight nurse at their suburban home in Silver Spring, Maryland. Horn's son is the victim of medical malpractice and as the result of a subsequent lawsuit, has a trust worth nearly $2 million, which his father stands to inherit in the wake of his death. Detectives discovers that Perry used how-to book "Hit Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors" as a guide to execute the murders. The families of the victims go on to file a class-action lawsuit against the Colorado-based publisher Paladin Press. The attorneys representing the families then hire Rodney Smolla, a First Amendment attorney and professor at William & Mary Law School, to consult on the historic case, which takes five years to settle amidst a series of shocking and bizarre developments.

Apaches

Revolves around a group of retired New York City cops who form a renegade unit to bring down the most vicious criminals in the city.

Black-Eyed Susans

The lone survivor of a serial killer launches her own investigation after she begins having doubts about the guilt of man convicted of the crime.

Cocaine

Set in 1980s Florida, an overzealous police detective gets involved with a crime family that is heavily connected to the local political scene.

Collar Bomb Heist

Erie, Pa. pizza delivery man Brian Douglas Wells enters a bank and tells the teller he’d been shackled with an explosive device around his neck and forced to pull off a heist. The bomb goes off as Wells exits the bank, which is surrounded by cops, and it kills him instantly. While investigating the crime after his grisly death, the FBI ultimately discover that Wells was not an innocent victim but a co-conspirator unaware that a real bomb would be involved for the actual heist. The alleged mastermind of the intricate plot is Marjorie Diehl Armstrong who is currently serving life in prison plus thirty years.

Con Ed

Follows two convicts who escape from prison during a hurricane and hide out at a local college where they pose as students in a fraternity.

COPS

Described as having an edgy narrative with a buddy comedy bent on the order of a Lethal Weapon.

Dark Wire

Dark Wire covers the unbelievable true story of how the FBI launched a fake telecom company and became the number one phone service provider to the world’s most notorious gangs, culminating in the arrest of more than a thousand international criminals.

Dirty White Boys

Bud Pewtie, a flawed state trooper, attempts to track down three violent escaped convicts.

Down Under Cover

A detective goes undercover to crack a series of casino heists in which the prime suspects are a troupe of Australian male erotic dancers. He’s partnered with a lone wolf who does things her own way. Together they team up to solve the crime.

Edge of Justice

When his sister goes missing in London, a young man sneaks into the city to find her and quickly uncovers a dark trade in immigrant sex slaves. He takes action to break it up, becoming an unexpected media star, but also a target of the criminal syndicate behind it all.

Every Man a Menace

As the biggest shipment of MDMA (ecstasy) hits the U.S., a global mix of criminal opportunists scramble to leverage the chaos, eliminate their competition and make the big score.

Facing the Wind

Bob Rowe, a New York lawyer and model husband, kills his wife and three children in 1978 — leading to his subsequent search for redemption after avoiding a prison sentence by pleading the insanity defense at trial.