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- Businessman Greville Wynne is asked by a Russian source to try to help put an end to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Professor James Murray begins work compiling words for the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary in the 19th century, and receives over 10,000 entries from a patient at Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Dr. William Minor.
- A period adaptation of Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility". After a change in circumstances, Marianne is torn between two men, while Elinor longs for a man beyond reach. Stars Deborah Ayorinde, Bethany Antonia, and Dan Jeannotte.
- In the world's most dangerous maximum security prison filled with supervillain inmates and corrupt staff, tensions rise leading to anarchy and destruction.
- The aftermath of a police killing of a black man, told through the eyes of the bystander who filmed the act, an African-American police officer and a high-school baseball phenom inspired to take a stand.
- A journalist unmasks an inconvenient truth: Thabo Bester is alive and at large, working with his lover, Nandipha. Their crimes involve stolen bodies and multi-million-rand scams. The investigation reveals disturbing secrets.
- A group of tourists joins the Amazon Forest riverboat "Queen" as it ventures upriver, to visit indigenous villages and explore jungle habitats. But a dark cloud of thievery and menace thunders aboard, threatening all with death.
- A legendary meteorologist spends her days on earth attempting to convince the world that her alien lover from an advanced human race existed, and held the only solutions to all our problems on earth.
- Conducting a series of experiments in his makeshift home-lab, a skeptic IT worker tries to cure his harrowing hearing impairment.
- A world-famous black celebrity is detained at a mysterious psychiatric facility following his erratic behavior and political activism.
- When a NASA Ark spaceship disappears during its mission to colonize Mars a private aerospace company embarks on a daring secret mission to find it.
- Elite military personnel Caitlin Ross retires from service after suffering from PTSD. Along with former team member and close friend Brad Johnson, they opted for the 'easy life' and now lead a small security firm. The company are hired by young, troublesome millionaire Richard Kenning to clear and secure the land and property he has recently inherited. Rumours and stories surrounding the land and buildings are dismissed until people start disappearing and the team end up locked in with no escape. It soon becomes apparent they are being hunted and the race is on to get out alive.
- Adapted from the one-act off-Broadway play "Bums" by Robert Shaffron, "bUMS" tells the story of dAVID, pETER, sUNSHINE, bROADWAY vIC, mARY, and fRANK who have survived on the streets of Los Angeles while battling homelessness for decades. We follow them all as they join an ambitious new government-funded program in the hopes of regaining not only their lives, but their humanity as well.
- Yorkshire, 1898. A grieving woman and her son move back to the unoccupied house of her ex husband, recently found dead, but they discover that they are not alone inside the house.
- Paul Cooper explores the reasons behind the collapse of a different civilizations from a wide variety of locations and eras. In each hour-plus episode, Cooper investigates what these disparate civilizations had in common, why they failed and what did it feel like to watch it happen? Repurposing information previously presented as a podcast, Cooper illustrates his texts with aerial drone footage, stunning landscapes, maps and satellite images, haunting ruins, and battle reenactments.
- Retail investors and twin brothers Finley and Quinn Mulligan give an insider look at the GameStop "short squeeze" and the "Apes" fighting for transparency and accountability in our corrupt capital markets.
- South African enfant terrible filmmaker and artiste-cineaste Manus Oosthuizen meets with Rotten Tomatoes-approved indie film critic Babette Cruickshank in an Echo Park sound studio. With key members of Manus's crew joining, they record an audio commentary track for his new elegiac feature documentary "Razzennest." But the session goes down a different path. The ultimate elevation of arthouse horror, just not as you might expect.
- Bringing characters like Spider-Man and Captain Marvel to life on screen requires some real-life superheroes off-screen. Specialized teams and experts carefully plan and carry out the stunts, costumes, and special effects that make iconic films like the Avengers the impressive spectacle audiences love. From actual bus crashes in "Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings" (2021) to detailed makeup and training in "Black Panther" (2018), here's what Marvel movies look like behind the scenes.
- Tate was shaped by an abusive and alcoholic father, and a mildly narcissistic mother. After her brother Teddy's death, Tate's mother divorced her father who then remarried and left Tate to fend for herself.
- Africa is a land of giants. Its mighty rivers sculpt the earth and form impressive valleys and waterways home to many imposing and powerful inhabitants. These are the rivers where massive elephants and hippos live, feed and drink and where ancient crocodiles hunt and breed. They share the rivers with other creatures of their kind, such as porcupines - the giant rodents in Africa, the martial eagle - the biggest of its kind on the continent, and the leopard - a giant among the spotted cats.
- Amy was suffering from debilitating depression, until God healed her and helped her reshape her life into something amazing. In DON'T GIVE UP she tells the story of her meeting with Jesus and how it opened her eyes to the gifts around her.
- A new breed of Brain Hunter has emerged to hunt humans for their brains in New York City. FBI agent Maxine Richards teams up with a retired detective from Wisconsin James Slant who has come face to face and battled this creature before.
- A small-town "model boss" preys on the hopes and dreams of young girls. When journalists delve into the case, they uncover a chilling truth, revealing the predator's crimes but also a sinister alliance with a media businessman.
- John Campea and his crew go live on YouTube everyday to catch us up on movies, streaming, Hollywood, and anything related to entertainment. His crew includes Robert Burnett, Kris Carr, Erin Cummings, and Ray Ora.
- Where are the Black superheroes? That question, posed back in 1993, sparked a revolution with the creation of Milestone Media. This incisive documentary tells the story of four Black creators who changed the face of superhero storytelling.
- Diandra Leslie-Pelecky takes a closer look at the physics of the "Fast and Furious" franchise. Here she reacts to 11 memorable scenes from the popular movie series and rates them based on their accuracy.
- Veteran private investigator Andy Kay rates 10 private detective scenes in movies and television shows for realism. Kay has been working as a private investigator for over 25 years. He investigates infidelity, cybercrime, missing pets, and everything in between. Kay discusses the accuracy of detective scenes in films such as "Knives Out" (2019) with Daniel Craig, "Chinatown" (1974), and "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" (1994). He comments on the prowess of the iconic detectives in "Sherlock Holmes" (2009) featuring Robert Downey Jr., "Searching" (2018), "Vertigo" (1958), and "Veronica Mars" (2014) featuring Kristin Bell. He also discusses television show detectives, such as Benedict Cumberbatch in "Sherlock" (2010), Tom Selleck in "Magnum, P.I." (1980) and Matthew McConaughey in "True Detective" (2014).
- Hacking at Leaves documents artist and hazmat-suit aficionado Johannes Grenzfurthner as he attempts to come to terms with the United States' colonial past, Navajo tribal history, and the hacker movement. The story hones in on a small tinker space in Durango, Colorado, that made significant contributions to worldwide COVID relief efforts. But things go awry when Uncle Sam interferes with the film's production.
- It's the year 2131. A bold team from the Tri Force rebel alliance embark on a daring mission in a last ditch effort to save what's left of the human race and liberate space aliens from an Evil Brain's tyrannical mind control.
- Harsh seasons determine life or death, testing creatures against crocs, droughts, and more. Survival demands cunning as predators lurk in waters and along banks. In this predator's world, witness the struggle for life unfold.
- THE NOTEBOOKS is an inspiring film about friendship, love, and hope. When Preston Walker suddenly finds himself forgetting his memories, he puts a game plan in place to help him remember all of his life's greatest events. This film deals with severe short term memory loss and a man who is going to do whatever he can to not loose his memories.
- "Such a Funny Life" is about the Guiterrez family who moves to New York from "nowhere". Our main character, David grew up in a challenging household with an abusive and plotting father Ralph, and mentally challenged mother Mariah. David is a complete pariah in school and in the street but he is destined to be a comic and entertainer. Through his childhood we follow him as he loses his sister Gabriella, to a tragic death, and then in his teens he falls in love with a complicated and troubled girl named Mariah. He befriends Tito, the responsible kid turned club owner and Rob, the neighborhood leader who turns into the biggest drug dealer in Brooklyn. We see the evolution of David as he juggles painful circumstances with dire decisions while still honing his ambition to be a successful comic, entertainer and actor. An inevitable story of secrets, loss, and betrayal to reach the top and later forces David to Los Angeles to start a new life where he achieves success in all aspects, albeit with a unknown price on his head and a trail of fire that threatens his family, friends and loved ones that goes deeper than any one of his comedy acts or movie roles.
- Scream Queen Mel Heflin presents 4 sinister tales that will send a shiver down your spine.
- A middle aged man called Dávid downloads an unknown software one day what can be used to rewrite reality and fate.
- A dystopian society ruled by machines where the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.
- Boys are academically worse than girls, drop out of school and lose all statistics. Join the inside of the learning camp that will reverse the trend.
- An exploration of the AK-47 from the perspectives of military historians, former reconnaissance personnel and key historic battles.
- Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi rates 10 gymnastics scenes in movies and television shows for realism. Ohashi is a former UCLA gymnast, four-time junior national team member, and six-time All-American. Ohashi discusses the accuracy of gymnastics scenes in "Stick It" (2006) starring Missy Peregrym, "Bring It On" (2000), "Old School" (2003), and "Killing Eve" S3E1 (2020). She comments on injuries and the extreme difficulty of the sport in "Final Destination 5" (2011), "Full Out" (2015), and "Make It or Break It" S2E20 (2011). Ohashi also analyzes which gymnastics movements would be relevant to self-defense in "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012), "Charlie's Angels" (2000), and "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" (1997).
- Three-time global rallycross champion and record-holding stunt driver Tanner Foust rates 10 car-chase scenes in movies for realism. Foust breaks down racing on different surfaces in "No Time to Die" (2021), "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015) and "Die Another Day" (2002) with Pierce Brosnan. He also looks at the accuracy of car-stunt techniques in "Transporter 3" (2008), "The Dukes of Hazzard" (2005) and "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" (2015), starring Tom Cruise. He looks at whether scenes are real or done with the help of CGI in "Free Guy" (2021), "Smokey and the Bandit" (1977) and "Police Story" (1985) starring Jackie Chan. He also breaks down his own drifting techniques in "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" (2006).
- Former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst looks at eight pageant scenes from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism. Do pageant entrants use the same beauty tricks and shortcuts as Sandra Bullock in "Miss Congeniality" (2000)? Is judging as transparent as we see in "Parks and Recreation" (2009)? And do contestants fight backstage, as in "Drop Dead Gorgeous" (1999)? Kryst also comments on "Dumplin'" (2018), "Queen America" (2018), "Misbehaviour" (2020), "Beautiful" (2000), and "Tall Girl" (2019).
- In Vietnam, over 10,000 American lives were saved by the actions of over 4,000 military working dogs and their handlers. This is the story of US Army SSgt Robert Hartsock, the only handler to have ever received the Medal of Honor.
- Ashley Jensen narrated this look at 101 clips of adorable puppies doing adorable things from their formative moments post birth to their wobbly first steps and their inquisitive take on the world.
- Jim Kakalios takes a closer look at the physics of the DC universe. Here, he reacts to 11 memorable scenes from DC movies and rates them based on their accuracy.
- Bill and Toony co-host a special two-hour showcase of classic yuletide cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Tom and Jerry, and more. There's also a sackful of seasonal silliness with Mr. Quizzer, Goldie Fisher, and the rest of the show's regular cast, plus special guest-stars Svengoolie, Kerwyn, and - possibly - Santa.
- A special behind-the-scenes look at the making of the audiobook edition of "d'ILLUSION: The Houdini Musical" and how it did its part in helping keep theater and the arts alive during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- In 2018, Rebecca Sugar's "Steven Universe" featured both the first LGBTQ wedding and the first LGBTQ marriage proposal in a kids' animated TV show. And in 2020, Benson from "Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts" was the first kids' animated character to directly identify themselves as gay. These are groundbreaking achievements in LGBTQ representation, but it took a long time and a lot of hard work to get here. Here's a look back at how LGBTQ characters in kids' shows evolved from Hays Code-era stereotypes and queer-coded villains.