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The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast
S1, EP2 "Gangster Boogie"The rivalry between the Flenory brothers and Layton escalates, reaching a deadly new level; the Detroit drug landscape shifts due to gang wars, creating new opportunities.
The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast
S1, EP3 "The South's Got Something to Say"Meech lands in Atlanta, determined to build a drug empire and new life; after securing a cartel connection and building a network of loyal hustlers, the Black Mafia Family is born.
The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast
S1, EP4 "The World Is BMF's"Meech and Terry form BMF Entertainment to branch out into music, but as they reach their pinnacle of fame, law enforcement grows suspicious.
The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast
S1, EP5 "Club Chaos"A deadly shooting at Atlanta's hottest nightclub brings unwanted attention to Meech and BMF; law enforcement zeros in on key evidence to the case theyare building against BMF.
The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast
S1, EP6 "Time to Run"The Flenory brothers' rift deepens, and the crew's loyalties are divided; law enforcement makes key discoveries that force Meech to make a life-changing decision.
The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast
S1, EP7 "Thunderstorms in the Forecast"Meech can't escape his old habits as he tries to stay a free man and keep BMF alive, but little does he know that his remaining crew aren't as loyal as they may seem.
The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast
S1, EP8 "Legacy"The Black Mafia Family story comes to a dramatic close as law enforcement makes their final play; Meech and Terry hope their legacy won't be written with them behind bars.
Spartacus: House of Ashur
S1, EP6 "Empty Things"Ashur's popularity within Capua soars, but at a devastating cost.
First Sunday
Petty thieves Durell (Ice Cube) and LeeJohn (Tracy Morgan) face a big problem: The two must come up with $17,000 in one week, or Durell will no longer be able to see his son. The goofy scoundrels embark on a haphazard plan to rob the neighborhood church, but they find the mission trickier than expected. When they arrive, they discover that somebody equally disreputable has already had his hand in the coffers. Now, they must trace the money to a group of parishioners.
Bones
Jimmy Bones (Snoop "Doggy" Dogg) is a legendary protector and patron of his thriving neighborhood. Cool, handsome and respected - Bones is the benevolent caretaker of his people until he is betrayed by those closest to him. Flash forward 20 years. Crime and drugs have crumbled the neighborhood and Jimmy Bones has become a charismatic emblem of better times. But his spirit is about to make a comeback.
The Wood
Three old friends -- Mike (Omar Epps), Roland (Taye Diggs) and Slim (Richard T. Jones) -- recount memories of their shared childhood in Inglewood, Calif., as they prepare for Roland's wedding to his fiancée, Lisa (LisaRaye). When the groom goes missing without a word, Mike and Slim struggle to find their nervous friend and return him to his impatient bride before the wedding begins. Along the way, they continue to swap stories about lessons learned during their awkward teenage years.
Hustle & Flow
DJay (Terrence Howard) is a pimp living day to day on the tough streets of Memphis, Tennessee. Pushing 40, he's tired of the life he's living and dreams of something greater. When he meets up with an old friend who is now in the recording industry, he's inspired to turn his life around and uses his criminal life as an inspiration to create rap music. When he hears that a rap superstar is coming to town, Djay works a hustle to gain the rapper's attention and hopefully get signed by a label.
Baby Mama's Club
Randall becomes a father at the same time that his buddy James has his 17th child. The men begin an eccentric style of counseling to help them in their relationships.
Five Fingers
Martijn (Ryan Phillippe), an idealistic Dutch pianist, arrives in Morocco to start a relief program for malnourished children. Shortly after his arrival, he is kidnapped by terrorists, who interrogate and torture him in an abandoned warehouse. To save his life, Martijn must convince the terrorist leader (Laurence Fishburne) that he is innocent of any wrongdoing and that his intentions are solely altruistic.