Sixteen year old Parker has to go stay with her reclusive Aunt Len while her Mother's in the hospital. Parker quickly realizes her Aunt is living in solitude for a very dark and horrific reason.
"Peach Cobbler" is a hilarious adventure of social misunderstandings. After being quarantined for three months at home four couples that have been friends since childhood embark on a resort vacation together.
Alley and Jazz plans to take over the neighborhood, but they have to get rid of the key players to do so. Starting with Shay after spotting her counting a large some of money Alley devises a plan of action. Across town Jazz is also putting the wheels in motion pillow talking with Kash seductively moving into position to strike. The one thing about wanting to be on top, everyone is your competition whether you like it or not.
An aspiring rapper travels through the Palm Springs desert with her DJ and manager after receiving a suspicious request to perform at a secret Coachella afterparty.
Chicago blues great Buddy Guy never was the same after he heard John Lee Hooker’s seminal “Boogie Chillun’” while growing up in his rural stomping grounds of Lettswork, Louisiana. In 1957 he set out for the Windy City and its vibrant blues scene, where he played his way into the clubs, cut records, befriended and gigged with other greats (Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Otis Rush), forged his skillful, intense, wild persona, hit the road, influenced new generations of musicians (Mick, Keith, Eric, Stevie Ray Vaughan), performed at the Obama White House and collected nine Grammys along the way. Supported by a sumptuous assemblage of performance footage, testimonials from those he’s inspired (including Clapton, Carlos Santana, Gary Clark Jr., and John Mayer) and some classic blues licks, Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase the Blues Away finds Guy (now a young 84) looking back at his life, providing valuable insight into his music while leaving room for some memorable anecdotes.