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Silent House

Sarah (Elizabeth Olsen) is working with her father (Adam Trese) and uncle (Eric Sheffer Stevens) to renovate an old family home to prepare it for sale. Long vacant, the house has no utilities, forcing the trio to rely on battery-operated lanterns to light their way. Sarah becomes separated from her relatives and soon finds she is trapped inside the cabin, with no contact with the outside world. Panic turns to real terror as the young woman experiences events that become increasingly ominous.

City of Industry

Four men come together for a Palm Springs jewelry heist. Ringleader Lee (Timothy Hutton) invites his older brother Roy (Harvey Keitel) to join Jorge (Wade Dominguez) and their weapons procurer and driver, Skip (Stephen Dorff). The robbery goes off flawlessly, but Skip attempts to double-cross the gang afterward, killing two of them. Only Roy is left alive to pursue him across Los Angeles, through the criminal underbelly of strip clubs and reckless killers.

Abduction

A man steps out of a fountain in a park in Ho Chi Minh City with no memory of who he is. He wanders the city trying to piece together his past while being pursued by mysterious figures.

Freeway

An ex-priest (Billy Drago) talks to a radio psychologist while driving around looking for motorists to shoot.

Slaughter in San Francisco

A former policeman (Don Wong) avenges his partner, killed by a gang whose leader (Chuck Norris) he fights.

The Crush

Writer Nick Eliot (Cary Elwes) moves to a new city for a magazine job and rents a room in the house of Cliff (Kurtwood Smith) and Liv Forrester (Gwynyth Walsh), whose 14-year-old daughter, Adrian (Alicia Silverstone), instantly makes her attraction to Nick clear. While Nick romances photographer Amy Maddik (Jennifer Rubin) at work, he has trouble fending off Adrian's advances. As her obsession with Nick grows, Adrian becomes angry at being rejected and starts attacking his property and friends.

Silent House

Sarah (Elizabeth Olsen) is working with her father (Adam Trese) and uncle (Eric Sheffer Stevens) to renovate an old family home to prepare it for sale. Long vacant, the house has no utilities, forcing the trio to rely on battery-operated lanterns to light their way. Sarah becomes separated from her relatives and soon finds she is trapped inside the cabin, with no contact with the outside world. Panic turns to real terror as the young woman experiences events that become increasingly ominous.

City of Industry

Four men come together for a Palm Springs jewelry heist. Ringleader Lee (Timothy Hutton) invites his older brother Roy (Harvey Keitel) to join Jorge (Wade Dominguez) and their weapons procurer and driver, Skip (Stephen Dorff). The robbery goes off flawlessly, but Skip attempts to double-cross the gang afterward, killing two of them. Only Roy is left alive to pursue him across Los Angeles, through the criminal underbelly of strip clubs and reckless killers.

Booker

S1, EP7 "Flat Out"

Booker begins a cross-country journey with a witness in a Teshima case.

Booker

S1, EP8 "Deals and Wheels"

Booker blackmails the man who cost him his police career; guests Vanity, Brian Bonsall.

Booker

S1, EP9 "Someone Stole Lucille"

Booker and a Teshima executive (Gedde Watanabe) search all night for B.B. King's stolen guitar; guest Tawny Kitaen.

Booker

S1, EP10 "Cementhead"

Booker guards a brawling hockey player (Stephen Shellen) attempting a comeback.

Booker

S1, EP11 "The Red Dot"

On the trail of a playboy, Booker himself is stalked by a hit man who also targets Elaine and Alicia.

Booker

S1, EP12 "Who Framed Roger Thornton?"

Booker and a companion (Lori Petty) track a fashion designer's killer; guest Ray Buktenica.

Booker

S1, EP13 "Hacker"

While tracing a computer virus, Booker befriends a hacker harassed by crooked federal agents.

Booker

S1, EP14 "The Life and Death of Chick Sterling"

Chick and an old Army buddy (Ben Vereen) enlist Booker to find foreign soldiers stalking them; guest Ismael East Carlo.

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