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- SmartLess is a comedy interview podcast hosted by Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett.
- Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast is a weekly comedy podcast that blends conversation and character work from today's funniest comedians. The program is hosted by Scott Aukerman who chats with celebrities, comedians. and other eccentric oddballs that sometimes pop by at any moment for an interview.
- A thorough overview and dissection of the subgenre of 'folk horror, ' with contributions from many of the major creators and clips from cinema all over the world.
- The New York Times Magazine presents ten famous performers as they create macabre scenes evoking the horror genre. Performances includes a vampire, a cannibal, a mannequin, a demon child, a demented clown, a ghost bride, a psycho killer, a macabre dancer, a damned man, and a possessed woman.
- Hunters have disappeared from wildlands without a trace for hundreds of years. David Paulides presents the haunting true stories of hunters experiencing the unexplainable in the woods of North America.
- Serial is an investigative podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig that examines one story per season told week by week. The first season looks at the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee in Maryland. The second season looks at the story of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl who was held prisoner in Afghanistan by the Taliban. The third season looks at criminal cases in the Cleveland justice system.
- Madonna pays homage to Hollywood's Golden Age via Harlem's "House Ball" Vogueing.
- FKA Twigs performs in the music video "Cellophane" from the single recorded for Young Turks Records. The music video opens with FKA Twigs walking through a curtain onto a stage where she walks in extreme high heels. She dances on a pole. Visual effects create a surreal effect of falling while she dances.
- Music video for "We Don't Need Another Hero" by Tina Turner to promote the film "Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome".
- Rotten Mango is a true crime + all things spooky podcast. This people love doing deep dives into the darkest crimes and it is time to tend not to leave out any details - which can get a little rotten at times.
- ZZ Top performs in the music video "Legs" from the album "Eliminator" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. A employee of a shoe store is harassed as she goes to see her boyfriend who is a cook at a diner. She returns to the shoe store only to be harassed by the workers there. Eventually, the Eliminator car arrives and three women exit. They take the woman on a shopping trip and give her a make over. She goes to the diner and leaves with her boyfriend.
- "Babygirl" follows a psycho who wishes to raise his victim as a baby. "Goodnight Darling" follows a daughter suspicious that her mother is different. "Beast of Prey" features a woman attempting to evade a monster. "Changeling" follows a mother with a mysterious child. "Night Swim" a woman at a pool sees spirits. "Polaroid" follows a man as he uses a camera in self-defense. "Landgraves" features a man interviewing a metal band accused of murder. "Every Night I See Them" follows a man trying to keep himself awake. "Mommy" makes dinner while watching her child on a camera.
- Heart performs in the music video "All I Wanna Do Is Make Love to You" from the album "Brigade" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video features the band performing on a stages as they are illuminated from behind by lights. A woman picks up a man in her car sleeps with him in a hotel room before leaving him.
- A couple is depicted making love in a sexual way to each other while frolicking on a deserted beach.
- 2pac performs with K-Ci and JoJo in the music video "How Do U Want It" from the album "All Eyez on Me" recorded for Death Row and Interscope Records. The music video begins at a wealthy party with 2Pac dressed in a white vest and singing. He raps in a limo and among woman on mechanical bulls.
- The music video for "California Love", taking place in a desert in the year 2095.
- Kanye West performs with Jamie Foxx in the music video "Gold Digger" from the album "Late Registration" recorded for Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam Records. The music video begins with Jamie Foxx singing before Kanye West begins to rap. Images of women modeling as pin-ups for magazines play throughout.
- Spice Girls performs in the music video "Say You'll Be There" from the album "Spice" recorded for Virgin Records. The Spice Girls dance in the desert and take on fictional action star identities. They sing and play use weapon and martial arts skills to capture a man driving a blue Dodge Charger.
- The Cranberries perform in the music video "Zombie" from the album "No Need to Argue" recorded for Island Records. The video begins with black and white footage of British soldiers patrolling in Northern Island. The band plays as Dolores O'Riordan sings as she stands painted gold in front of a cross.
- A music video for Aerosmith's song 'Crazy'.
- Billy Ocean performs in he music video "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going" from the original motion picture soundtrack from the film The Jewel of the Nile (1985) recorded for Jive Records. The music video features Billy Ocean singing on stage with the band. The stars from the movie dressed in white suits later join him as backup singers.
- An anthology compiled from short horror films involving the internet.
- Music video for the 1984 song "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper. In it, Cyndi Lauper plays a young woman who is forced to leave her boyfriend when she becomes homesick and worried about her sick mother.
- Sam Kinison performs in the music video "Wild Thing" from the comedy album "Have You Seen Me Lately?" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video opens with Sam Kinison at a diner with Rodney Dangerfield and Jon Bon Jovi. Sam heads out to go to a party. Later a woman dances as a variety of rockers watch on. Sam Kinison sings while the woman dances.
- Tears for Fears performs in the music video "Head Over Heels" from their album "Songs from the Big Chair" recorded for Phonogram Records and Mercury Records. Roland Orzabal sings as he tries to get the attention of an attractive librarian while the rest of the band joke around in the library.
- Crime Junkie is a weekly true crime talk show podcasts dedicated to stories about solved and unsolved murders, missing people, serial killers, and wanted fugitives. Every Monday, host Ashley Flowers discusses a new crime cases in a straightforward, casual, and informative way.
- ZZ Top performs in the music video "Sharp Dressed Man" from the album "Eliminator" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The video opens on the ZZ Top Eliminator car as it drives through the streets. A man in his apartment gets dressed in a fancy suit before leaving for his job as a valet. A group of women exit the Eliminator car and take him for a night out on the town.
- Sydney's own Gen Z icon and banter queen Ja'mie King offers life advice. A star of several documentary series, Ja'mie is a former private school girl turned influencer, who everyone wants as a friend. Ja'mie offers a weekly dose of wellness, fashion, beauty, relationship advice and more.
- Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performs in the music video "Into the Great Wide Open" from the album "Into the Great Wide Open" recorded for MCA Records. The video tells the story of a young man from the country who comes to the west coast and eventually becomes a rock star. He alienates the people around him with his boorish behavior. Eventually he is fired and returns to the tattoo parlor that he visited when he first arrives.
- Directed by Tim Newman, the video features ZZ Top playing at a gas station, along with actor/model Peter Tramm playing a young gas station mechanic, and introduces classic ZZ elements such as the red "ZZ Eliminator Car," the "ZZ Keychain" and the "Three ZZ Girls" as heroines. It is the first of a ZZ Top music video series.
- A music video for Aerosmith's song "Cryin'".
- Up First is a news podcast produced by NPR that offers you the news to start your day, Each program discusses the three biggest stories of the day with reporting and analysis from the reporters of NPR News. All of this in only ten minutes. The program is hosted by Rachel Martin, Noel King, David Greene, and Steve Inskeep, who discuss news items with experts.
- Seal performs in the second version of the music video "Kiss from a Rose" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Batman Forever (1995) recorded for Warner Brothers Records. Seal sings on a rooftop next to a large bat signal spotlight as clips from the film play throughout.
- It features Curt Smith driving an antique Austin-Healey 3000 sports car around numerous Southern California locales, including Salton Sea and Cabazon. Interspersed with these clips are shots of the full band performing the song in a London studio.
- Filmmaker Dana Perry documents the life of her son, Evan, a 15-year-old who committed suicide.
- Kanye West performs with Syleena Johnson in the music video "All Falls Down" from the album "The College Dropout" recorded for Roc-A-Fella and Def Jam Records. At the Ontario International Airport, Kanye West accompanies his girlfriend to the airport to catch her flight. The video follows his first person perspective as he walks her to the plane.
- A promotional video for Bryan Adams' 1995 hit single "Have You Really Ever Loved a Woman?"
- Music video for the Madonna single from the album 'True Blue' and the film soundtrack of 'At Close Range'.
- Natalie Imbruglia performs in the music video "Torn" from the album "Left of the Middle" recorded for RCA Records. The video features a locked-off shot of an apartment room as Natalie Imbruglia sings with her boyfriend. A director and set crew constantly interrupt the action to re-position the two.
- The music video for Phil Collins' hugely successful power ballad, which reached number-one in the United States and number-two in the United Kingdom.
- Music video for Aerosmith: Hole in My Soul.
- Lipps Inc. performs in the music video "Funkytown" from the album "Mouth to Mouth" recorded for Casablanca Records. The music video begins with lights flickering at a disco. Lipps Inc. dance and sing at the disco in front of a large white bouquet of flowers while wearing skin tight clothing.
- Music video for the song Black Hole Sun, by the Seattle based band, Soundgarden.
- The Rewatchables is a film podcast the features of roundtable of people from the Ringer discussing movies they can't seem to stop watching. The program is hosted by Bill Simmons who hosts guests who offer their reflections on numerous popular movies.
- These Kids Wear Crowns perform with Eiza González in the music video "I Wanna Dance with Somebody" from the album "Jumpstart" recorded for EMI Canada and Capitol Records. The music video opens with the band walking down a neighborhood sidewalk. Later they sing in a room and a school bus.
- Serial Killers is a true crime podcast that examines serial killers from around the world and discusses their crimes and capture. The program is hosted by Greg Polcyn and Vanessa Richardson who provide a rare glimpse into the mind, methods and madness of the most notorious serial killers with the hopes of better understanding their psychological profile.
- Music video for Cinderella's 1986 single "Nobody's Fool". In it, a young woman accompanies Cinderella to a performance of the song. As the clock gets closer to midnight, she leaves and returns home.
- Morbid: A True Crime Podcast is a podcast devoted to examining true crime, creepy history, and other spooky things, It is hosted by autopsy technician Alaina Urquhart and hairstylist Ashleigh Kelley. The program features in depth conversation, a healthy dose of research, and a dash of comedy.
- Original music video based on the movie Dangerous Minds sung by Coolio featuring LV
- Billy Idol performs in the music video "Cradle of Love" from the album "Charmed Life" recorded for Chrysalis Records. A businessman works on his computer and is visited by a teenager from next door who wants to play a tape. She plays the tape and begins to dance lasciviously around the apartment. Billy Idol appears in framed paintings on the walls of the apartment.