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- Following the events of Avengers: Endgame (2019), Spider-Man must step up to take on new threats in a world that has changed forever.
- The investigations of Hawaii Five-0, an elite branch of the Hawaii State Police answerable only to the governor and headed by stalwart Steve McGarrett.
- Harry and Sally have known each other for years, and are very good friends, but they fear sex would ruin the friendship.
- On the verge of turning 40, an unhappy Manhattan yuppie is roped into joining his two friends on a cattle drive in the southwest.
- A security guard's dreams come true when he is selected to be transformed into a cybernetic police officer.
- A Victorian Englishman bets that with the new steamships and railways he can circumnavigate the globe in eighty days.
- A bitter ex-husband wants his former spouse dead. A put-upon momma's boy wants his mother dead. Who will pull it off?
- A grieving doctor is being contacted by his deceased wife through his patients' near death experiences.
- After a horrific car wreck leaves him an amnesiac, a man slowly begins to unravel his shocking past.
- When a reporter goes undercover as a tutor to get the inside scoop on a playboy prince, she gets tangled in some royal intrigue and ends up finding love - but will she be able to keep up her lie?
- A spoiled rich young man hires a young hustler, who lives in a broken car and owes money to a dicey loan shark, to take his place in his elite prep school and graduate for him.
- Feeling disconnected with her teenage son, a protective mother decides to step outside of her comfort zone and take him camping. But as soon as she arrives, she begins butting heads with her handsome cabin neighbor, a single father and outdoorsman who is also in search of a connection with his teen daughter. Friction soon sparks a flame as these opposites attract. Stars Danica McKellar and Paul Greene.
- Hannah investigates the murder of a fellow bake-off judge.
- Emily James (Julie Berman), now 27 years old and considered a relic in the world of figure skating, gets an improbable shot to reclaim skating glory when a young coach sees greatness in her. Together, they find their love of skating goes beyond the ice.
- It's Christmastime in Aldovia, and a royal baby is on the way. Amber and Richard host royals from a distant kingdom to renew a sacred truce, but when the treaty vanishes, peace is jeopardized and an ancient curse threatens their family.
- Annual awards presentation honoring the best film achievements of 2008.
- In the annual awards presentation, the nominated films include Atonement (2007), Juno (2007), Michael Clayton (2007), No Country for Old Men (2007), and There Will Be Blood (2007).
- A street-smart pool player falls in with a pack of hustlers. As he rises in the underground circuit, he lands in the middle of a match between his boss and a crooked cop.
- 2 people - a middle-aged stockbroker and a young widow are passengers on the same flight from California to Hawaii. For different reasons, they've both fled the state with secrets. Neither knows of the others' situation and they both turn to each other for help.
- A famous movie star's fan-club secretary has been brutally murdered. She has in her office old newspaper clippings regarding a missing heiress. Did the secretary know something about the mystery of the heiress? David Janssen investigates.
- Films nominated for the annual awards include Babel (2006), The Departed (2006), Letters from Iwo Jima (2006), Little Miss Sunshine (2006), and The Queen (2006).
- In the annual awards presentation, the nominated films include The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), Lost in Translation (2003), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), Mystic River (2003), and Seabiscuit (2003).
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences celebrates the year's achievements in film.
- The 88th Academy Awards ceremony honors achievement in film in 2015.
- A sea creature is terrorizing a small Gulf coast town. The creature is a mutation from the Deep Water Horizon's oil spill in the Gulf. But it's not the only thing that's mutating.
- Broadcast television coverage of the Rio 2016: Summer Olympics Games of the XXXI Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that took place in and around Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from 05 August 2016 through 21 August 2016.
- At first glance, it is not obvious that Abigail Evans lives with a life-threatening skin disease. She is a typical teenager: moody, rebellious, irreverent, and is also strikingly beautiful. But her life is the antithesis of normal. Abbie grew up in hospitals, cared for by her protective mother and father. She then came into her own in honky tonks, selling merchandise for her dad's band. But just like any other 18 year-old, Abbie yearns for a life of her own. Butterfly Girl charts Abbie's journey towards a new understanding of how she must balance her past with her future, her parents with her independence, and her disease with her desires. But what price must she pay for that freedom?
- Broadcast television coverage of the Barcelona 1992: Summer Olympics Games of the XXV Olympiad, an international multi-sport competition that took place in and around Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain from 24 July 1992 through 09 August 1992.
- A young working class Baltimore man spends 10 years on a single portrait, believing it is his means to fame and fortune. But he also believes that only one man can lead him there---the famous artist David Hockney. What happens when you finally meet the god of your own making?
- A story about a mysterious abortion boat in federal waters off the coast of Texas within weeks of overturning Roe v. Wade. The series explores its owner's outrageous Machiavellian maneuvers to restore women's reproductive rights.
- John Gower is a widower, trying to take care of his land and his daughter, JD. One day, he discovers a woman nearly dead. And he learns that his neighbor, Tom Fender, was killed. When the woman, Juliana recovers, she reveals herself to be Tom Fender's mail order bride. John then tells the Sheriff about this. It seems that Colonel Howling wants to buy Fender's land, and a dispute ensues, cause thinking that Fender had no family, Howling arranges to buy the land at a public auction. And Juliana reveals that it was Howling's son who killed Fender and tried to kill her but Howling uses his influence to stop that but Gower who has grudge against Howling tries to prove her right.
- A visit to many of the places and people that give California its reputation as a place of extremes. Among the major segments: Sky surfing in the San Diego area; the movies, including a trip down the Oscar ceremony red carpet, the shooting of a stagecoach ride, and some memories of Walt Disney, including a roller coaster ride in Disneyland; some snowboarding and skiing stunts; a trip to the top, and then deep inside, some giant sequoias; biologists working with otters and bald eagle hatchlings; and a trip to the top of the Golden Gate bridge with the ironworkers who maintain it.
- Screen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.
- The grandest of grand operas, and a brilliant balance of spectacular pageantry and emotional intimacy. A bitter love triangle plays itself out against a backdrop of war and cultural oppression in this compelling tale of conflicting loyalties and forbidden passion. As Aida, soprano Micaela Carosi's "voice wasn't only luminous; she was alive in the role...every fear, frustration and outburst of love registered in her voice, face, body" (San Jose Mercury News). Tenor Marcello Giordani plays Radames, "mustering a ringing sound and suitably ardent phrasing" in the opera's climax (San Francisco Chronicle). "Mezzo-soprano Dolora Zajick delivered a powerhouse performance as Amneris, cloaking her unstoppable dramatic fury in plush and impeccably controlled tones." -San Francisco Chronicle "As Amonasro, baritone Marco Vratogna emitted gorgeous, orchestra-defying sounds." -San Francisco Classical Voice "Glamour came from Zandra Rhodes's fantastically colorful production. Gold for days, patterns upon patterns (based upon authentic Egyptian designs), and costumes that more than a few singers undoubtedly wished they could take home forever." -San Francisco Classical Voice
- Spider-Man: Far From Home is now in theaters. With Peter Parker away in Europe, our very own Peter Parker headed to New York to help out. Meet our "friendly airport Spider-Man." (Yes, they really have an employee whose name is really Peter Parker).
- Feature-length documentary pits an Orthodox Jewish matchmaker versus a charming half-Jewish bachelor who is unable to settle down.
- Jeff Altman, 27, a professional film and video colorist, paid $40 for a canister of film footage at a Chicago-area estate sale in the autumn of 2013. It included mid-1940s scenes of Chicago scenes at various beaches, schools and universities, business districts, factories, parks, scenic drives and more. Over the decades the film colors had become pinkish, and so Altman readjusted and sharpened the tints and focus, then uploaded the film to his Vimeo account in late March of 2014. Historians estimate the original release to have been within a twenty-month period between January of 1945 and September of 1946. When asked for its history, Chicago public-school authorities claimed they had located no reference to the film in their administrative records.
- 'Three Perfect Days' is a mini-documentary series, which follows three local hosts, as they show us their perfect day in their hometown.
- Six individuals get the job experience of a lifetime when they are hired as crew and travel across the country to work at Joey Travolta's summer film camps. Here their skills as film students and adults with developmental disabilities are tested in a series of events that ask the question, 'What does it mean to be independent?'.
- Mary Lynn Rajskub, from the hit TV show "24", brings her unique style of comedy to conduct "person on the street" interviews with TV fans. With a love of television, and in the spirit of Jay Leno's "Jaywalking," Mary Lynn chatted with the public about what shows and stars should win Emmys this year - and why. Her host segments anchored the piece along with footage of past Emmy show moments, creating the Emmy statuettes, and a back stage preview of this year's telecast. The video was viewed by over 1.4 million people on United Airlines as part of their in-flight entertainment.
- This film shows an aeroplane trip from Los Angeles to New York. Points out the excitement and the poignancy of partings and greetings and the unique visual experience of flying. It was on display at the New York World's Fair 1964-1965.