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Exit Wounds

Exit Wounds

Steven Seagal stars as maverick Detroit police detective Orin Boyd, whose take-no-prisoners approach to domestic terrorism gets him booted downtown to the city's toughest precinct. Multi-Platinum hip hop star DMX stars as the powerful and mysterious crime lord Latrell Walker, whose dicey connections and seemingly unlimited cash make him everyone's target. Together the two men take on a conspiracy that reaches all the way through the ranks to the heart of the precinct.

The Losers

On a mission deep in the Bolivian jungle, a team of elite commandos (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Chris Evans) finds itself on the receiving end of a lethal betrayal. Now presumed dead, the men join forces with a mysterious operative named Aisha (Zoe Saldana) to hunt down their enemy and even the score.

Four Brothers

When an inner-city Detroit foster mother (Fionnula Flanagan) is murdered in a botched holdup, four of her now-grown adopted children suspect it was no random killing. Rising musician Jack (Garrett Hedlund), former-Marine Angel (Tyrese Gibson), hotheaded hockey player Bobby (Mark Wahlberg) and settled-down husband and father Jeremiah (André Benjamin) go on the hunt for neighborhood criminal kingpin Victor Sweet (Chiwetel Ejiofor) while being trailed themselves by the local beat cops.

Faster

Following a 10-year prison stint, Driver (Dwayne Johnson) sprints through the gates to take vengeance on those responsible for his brother's murder. Within hours of dispatching his first one, he has two men on his tail: a veteran police officer (Billy Bob Thornton) and an eager assassin (Oliver Jackson-Cohen). Driver tries to stay a step ahead of his pursuers, but there are hints that his list is incomplete, and the unknown person may endanger his life.

Lottery Ticket

Kevin Carson (Bow Wow), an ordinary guy living in the projects, wins a $370 million lottery. Unfortunately, the claim office is closed for a long holiday weekend, and he must keep his good fortune a secret. But the news spreads like wildfire, and Kevin must figure out how to survive three days among the friends, family and neighbors who want a piece of the pie.

Family Feud Favorites

S1, EP112 "Family Feud Favorites"

"Family Feud" has seen some crazy moments over the years, so buckle up as we revisit these fan favorites.

Tamron Hall

S7, EP94 "Not Playing Games"

Investor and reality TV personality Barbara Corcoran ("Shark Tank"); TV host Craig Ferguson ("Scrabble"); beauty mogul Shaina Rainford.

The Jennifer Hudson Show

S4, EP104 "The Jennifer Hudson Show"

Award-winning actresses Sofía Vergara and Octavia Spencer stop by to chat about the public health mission Detect the SOS; Jennifer welcomes Jareem Gunter, an educator of 20-plus years, who started a free basketball program, Dream Team, in his community to help disadvantaged young men develop into leaders, on and off the court; "Queer Eye" star Jeremiah Brent stops by to talk about the final season of the hit show.

Marshall

Young Thurgood Marshall faces one of his greatest challenges while working as a lawyer for the NAACP. Marshall travels to conservative Connecticut when wealthy socialite Eleanor Strubing accuses Black chauffeur Joseph Spell of sexual assault and attempted murder. He soon teams up with Sam Friedman, a local Jewish lawyer who's never handled a criminal case. Together, the two men build a defense while contending with racist and anti-Semitic views from those who deem Spell to be guilty.

Ray

Legendary soul musician Ray Charles is portrayed by Jamie Foxx in this Oscar-winning biopic. Young Ray watches his 7-year-old brother drown at age seven. When he loses his sight at the age of 9, his hardworking mother (Sharon Warren) urges him not to feel sorry for himself. He rises through the ranks of the Seattle jazz scene, struggling with drug addiction and infidelity while on the road. Supported by his wife (Kerry Washington), Ray Charles redefines soul music and inspires a generation.

Mo' Better Blues

Financially irresponsible Giant (Spike Lee) manages a jazz group, but his sax player, Shadow (Wesley Snipes), wants to replace him with a better businessman. Bleak (Denzel Washington), the band's trumpeter, then tries to defend his close pal Giant, leading to a power struggle between the two musicians. Meanwhile, as Bleak tries to straighten things out with his band mates and manager, he also must choose to be with either sweet teacher Indigo (Joie Lee) or sultry singer Clarke (Cynda Williams).

Purple Rain

A victim of his own anger, the Kid (Prince) is a Minneapolis musician on the rise with his band, the Revolution, escaping a tumultuous home life through music. While trying to avoid making the same mistakes as his truculent father (Clarence Williams III), the Kid navigates the club scene and a rocky relationship with a captivating singer, Apollonia (Apollonia Kotero). But another musician, Morris (Morris Day), looks to steal the Kid's spotlight -- and his girl.

The Fighting Temptations

Advertising executive Darrin Hill (Cuba Gooding Jr.) loses his job and his girlfriend after his many lies about his background and education are discovered. Soon after, he returns to his small Georgia hometown to collect an inheritance from his Aunt Sally (Ann Nesby). To receive it, he must lead the church choir to victory in a gospel competition. With the help of childhood friend Lilly (Beyoncé Knowles), now a beautiful singer, Darrin gets the choir ready to perform.

Tamron Hall

S7, EP91 "Tamron's Must-Watch List"

Actors Garcelle Beauvais and Boris Kodjoe (Lifetime's "Tempted 2 Love"); style icon Carson Kressley ("RuPaul's Drag Race"); filmmaker Leslie Iwerks ("Disneyland Handcrafted").

The Jennifer Hudson Show

S4, EP87 "The Jennifer Hudson Show"

"The Jennifer Hudson Show" and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation honor the National Day of Racial Healing with a special episode focusing on how pop culture and creative expression can spark hope and inspire change; filmmaker Jon M. Chu; W.K. Kellogg Foundation CEO La June Montgomery Tabron; Lil' Filmmakers founder Janine Spruill; a special dance performance from cultural arts organization Nonosina Polynesia.

Sherri

S4, EP84 "Jeannie Mai"

Sherri kicks off the show with laughs in The Stand-Up Spot; entertainment personality Jeannie Mai opens up about motherhood and her new documentary "Balance: A Perimenopause Journey" on Apple TV and Prime Video; relationship expert Devyn Simone gives Sherri some speed dating tips for seasoned and single women.

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