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SHO x BET is a premium destination for entertainment that celebrates and showcases Black culture. Enjoy compelling SHOWTIME and BET Original Series and documentaries, star-studded movies, action-packed sports, exclusive comedy specials and so much more, all in one place.
Shaft
Crooked cops on the take -- small-time drug lords -- sleazy informers and sadistic rich kids ready to kill --- for police detective John Shaft, its just another night in the underbelly of New York City, another shift facing down cops and criminals who want him dead and a legal system that thrives on money, not justice.
This One's for the Ladies
Hundreds of enthusiastic women gather for a potluck celebration to cheer on Tyga, Raw Dawg, Sweet Tea and other male strippers in Newark, N.J.
Lavell Crawford: Thee Lavell Crawford
Live from New Orleans, Lavell Crawford is back with a new comedy special, riffing on everything from white neighborhoods to getting blessed with impossibly good deals on chicken.
Juice
Four Harlem friends -- Bishop (Tupac Shakur), Q (Omar Epps), Steel (Jermaine Hopkins) and Raheem (Khalil Kain) -- dabble in petty crime, but they decide to go big by knocking off a convenience store. Bishop, the magnetic leader of the group, has the gun. But Q has different aspirations. He wants to be a DJ and happens to have a gig the night of the robbery. Unfortunately for him, Bishop isn't willing to take no for answer in a game where everything's for keeps.
NYC Point Gods
Point guards including Rafer Alston, Kenny Anderson, Mark Jackson, Stephon Marbury, Kenny Smith and Rod Strickland hone their craft and taste for showmanship on New York City's iconic playgrounds and in high school gyms in the 1980s and '90s.
Passion Play: Russell Westbrook
Rare footage and extensive interviews provide insight into the dynamic life and career of NBA player Russell Westbrook.
Stand
Basketball star and social justice activist Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf endures a childhood of bullying due to Tourette's syndrome and is the target of hate speech and Islamophobia during his basketball career.