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A woman who avoids relationships opens a vintage bridal shop, and goes head-to-head with the snobbish owner of the town’s classical bridal shop—only to find out her rival is the mother of her new boyfriend.
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Director: Christie Will, Christie Will Wolf
Actors: Bruce Boxleitner, Chad Willett, Dolores Drake, Jennifer Dale, Jordana Largy, Kellie Martin, Kirsten Van Ritzen, Matty Finochio, Nesta Cooper, Patricia Isaac, Rhonda Dent
Chris Porter: A Man from Kansas
Chris Porter discusses everything from hipsters ruining food, to being a man, to playing beer pong with celebrities, in his 3rd one hour special. No politics. No religion. No racism….
The Bromley Boys
A boy, a girl, and the worst football team in Britain. You can’t choose who you’re going to fall in love with.
Addicted to Love
Good-natured astronomer Sam is devastated when the love of his life, Linda, leaves him for a suave Frenchman named Anton. He therefore does what every other normal dumpee would do;…
Walk a Mile in My Pradas
A little Christmas magic causes two coworkers with contrasting lifestyles to switch sexual orientations.
Bad Buzz
At the top of their career, Eric & Quentin are doing a terrible bad buzz that threatens to wipe out their reputation. To save their skin, they have only one…
Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons
Ten years ago, Slade Wilson-aka the super-assassin called Deathstroke-made a tragic mistake and his wife and son paid a terrible price. Now, a decade later, Wilson’s family is threatened once…
To Be Someone
Life couldn’t be better for entrepreneur and British Mod, Danny. That is until he’s introduced to Mad Mike, an unhinged underworld mobster who is determined to coerce Danny into pulling…
Martin & Margot or There’s No One Around You
Martin and Margot are two writers traveling through Guatemala to find La Bestia, the mythological poet that brought them together. In their journey their relationship and future will be compromised…
Jasper Redd: Jazz Talk
Jo Koy: Live from Seattle
Between raising a teenage boy and growing up with a Filipino mother, stand-up comic Jo Koy has been through a lot. He’s here to tell you all about it.