
Hoarders
Sherry's justification for her massive hoard is that it protects her from the outside world now, she must now clean up her hoard to start getting her life on track.

Sherry's justification for her massive hoard is that it protects her from the outside world now, she must now clean up her hoard to start getting her life on track.

For 18 years, John refuses to let anyone into his house he finally asks his daughters for help when his extreme hoard, a rat infestation and mounting citations from the city become too much to handle.

Rhythm and blues singer-songwriter Toni Braxton (Lex Scott Davis) tackles personal issues related to her battle with lupus, divorce and her son's autism.

First-year college student Kendra is determined to keep things professional with Ben, her photo class partner. Despite disapproving parents, financial hardships and an unexpected pregnancy, they soon find themselves falling hard for each other.

After the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, their widows, Coretta Scott King and Betty Shabazz, continue to raise their children and fight for the cause.

With guidance from their mother, five siblings overcome humble beginnings to form the renowned gospel group the Clark Sisters.

After the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, their widows, Coretta Scott King and Betty Shabazz, continue to raise their children and fight for the cause.

With guidance from their mother, five siblings overcome humble beginnings to form the renowned gospel group the Clark Sisters.

Influential gospel singer Mahalia Jackson rises to fame in the 1940s and performs at numerous rallies during the civil rights movement.

After the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, their widows, Coretta Scott King and Betty Shabazz, continue to raise their children and fight for the cause.

After the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, their widows, Coretta Scott King and Betty Shabazz, continue to raise their children and fight for the cause.

With guidance from their mother, five siblings overcome humble beginnings to form the renowned gospel group the Clark Sisters.

Influential gospel singer Mahalia Jackson rises to fame in the 1940s and performs at numerous rallies during the civil rights movement.

With an impending reunion tour ahead of him, Bobby Brown realizes it's time to get in optimum health so he can hit the stage at peak performance Bobby and wife Alicia deal with their son Cassius' choice to no longer pursue ballroom dancing.

Carrie Watts (Geraldine Page) may be old, but she suffers no shortage of spirit. When her carping daughter-in-law (Carlin Glynn) and overprotective son (John Heard) forbid her to travel alone from Houston to her childhood home in Bountiful, she strikes out anyway. Learning that trains no longer stop there, she takes a bus instead and en route meets a young woman (Rebecca De Mornay) with whom she shares both secrets and memories. Little does she know that her family has alerted the police.

Carrie Watts (Geraldine Page) may be old, but she suffers no shortage of spirit. When her carping daughter-in-law (Carlin Glynn) and overprotective son (John Heard) forbid her to travel alone from Houston to her childhood home in Bountiful, she strikes out anyway. Learning that trains no longer stop there, she takes a bus instead and en route meets a young woman (Rebecca De Mornay) with whom she shares both secrets and memories. Little does she know that her family has alerted the police.

A woman deals with the toxic water crisis in Flint, Mich., and its effect on her family.

Worried that her next asthma attack may kill her, a woman (Whoopi Goldberg) tries to solve the problems of her estranged husband (Ving Rhames) and their four adult children.

With an impending reunion tour ahead of him, Bobby Brown realizes it's time to get in optimum health so he can hit the stage at peak performance Bobby and wife Alicia deal with their son Cassius' choice to no longer pursue ballroom dancing.

Carrie Watts (Geraldine Page) may be old, but she suffers no shortage of spirit. When her carping daughter-in-law (Carlin Glynn) and overprotective son (John Heard) forbid her to travel alone from Houston to her childhood home in Bountiful, she strikes out anyway. Learning that trains no longer stop there, she takes a bus instead and en route meets a young woman (Rebecca De Mornay) with whom she shares both secrets and memories. Little does she know that her family has alerted the police.