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- Cole falls head over heels for enigmatic Sadie, but then makes the shocking discovery that she's a secret agent. Before they can decide on a second date, Cole and Sadie are swept away on an international adventure to save the world.
- A Witness Protection specialist becomes suspicious of his co-workers when dealing with a case involving high-tech weapons.
- Alice returns to where the nightmare began: The Hive in Raccoon City, where the Umbrella Corporation is gathering its forces for a final strike against the only remaining survivors of the apocalypse.
- Take two rival television reporters: one handsome, one talented, both male. Add one producer, female. Mix well, and watch the sparks fly.
- Once they said God himself couldn't sink her. Then they said no man on Earth could reach her. But an underwater research agency, headed by Admiral James Sandecker, is assigned the job of finding the doomed ship in her North Atlantic grave.
- A world-weary political journalist picks up the story of a woman's search for her son, who was taken away from her decades ago after she became pregnant and was forced to live in a convent.
- A reincarnated man unknowingly falls in love with his own daughter from his previous life. Once he realizes this, he tries to end their relationship before angels erase his memory.
- A frustrated fan of the hopeless Washington Senators makes a pact with the Devil to help the baseball team win the league pennant.
- A real-life undercover thriller about two ordinary men who embark on an outrageously dangerous ten-year mission to penetrate the world's most secretive and brutal dictatorship: North Korea.
- A woman (Goldie Hawn) saves life of Emir of Ohtar (Richard Romanus) in Washington.
- From his onstage tackle to the slap heard round the world, the comic lets loose in this freewheeling and unfiltered comedy special.
- Follow "relationship fixer" Dr. Draya Logan, a renowned marriage and sex therapist who finds herself entangled in a series of lies, sex, and murder that could cost her everything.
- The most spectacular Polish spy of the Cold War era, Colonel Ryszard Kuklinski, informs Americans about the Communist Bloc's top secrets in the face of the upcoming martial law.
- An adaptation of the hit Vulture podcast, GOOD ONE: A Show About Jokes is an immersive look at the craft of comedy from the ground up and a unique snapshot of the intersection between process and personal. The first docu-special features Mike Birbiglia, fresh off the run of his latest Broadway show, as he begins an unpredictable journey developing new material from personal truths, and includes interviews and commentary from other distinguished comedians such as Seth Meyers, Atsuko Okatsuka and Hasan Minhaj.
- When police captain Frank Matthews is accused of murdering his adulterous wife and her lover he avoids arrest and sets out to find the killer.
- The "Real Story of January 6", a feature documentary by the Epoch Times reveals the truth that has been hidden from the American people.
- Dave Chappelle returns to D.C. and riffs on politics, police, race relations, drugs, Sesame Street and more.
- Glenn Manning, "The Amazing Colosasal Man," believed dead after falling from the Hoover Dam, reemerges in rural Mexico, brain damaged, disfigured, and very hungry.
- Delrhonda "Big Fifty" Hood ends up running her own drug empire, becoming one of Detroit's wealthiest and most notorious women in the process. With her success, she discovers that money doesn't fix all of her problems, and she can only depend on herself if she wants to stay one step ahead of the law and stay alive.
- Funnyman Bill Burr takes the stage to uncork a profanity-laced, incisive routine that pokes fun at plastic surgery, reality TV, gold diggers and more.
- "Truelove: The Film" is a documentary feature film following Callie Truelove, a teenager with Williams syndrome who was blessed with the superpower of love. On this journey, Callie travels across America to meet other individuals with Williams syndrome who get to tell their stories and showcase the wondrous effects of this rare genetic disorder. Callie's goal is to spread her unique brand of unconditional love and awareness for Williams syndrome, while shining a light on these very pure and precious souls, so that together they can help to heal this fractured world. With the help of some recognizable faces, audiences will get a glimpse of what it's like to see life through Callie's unburdened eyes, while humans of this planet get to realize that there is no better medicine for all the negativity and darkness in life - than a dose of Truelove.
- Syndrome K is the true story about a highly contagious, highly fictitious disease created by three Roman Catholic doctors during the holocaust to hide Jews in a Vatican-affiliated hospital.
- A chronicle of the Barack Obama administration's foreign policy team and the events of Obama's final year in office.
- The lives of numerous twenty-somethings collide over the course of one long summer night in Northwest Washington DC. Wesley is a food courier, working late into the night to keep himself afloat in the wake of his ex-boyfriend Andrew's death. After a chance encounter with Isabel, an eccentric woman claiming to have known Andrew during his final months, Wesley is thrust back into the grief and mystery surrounding Andrew's death. Meanwhile, Andrew's brother George, his gambling addicted friend Charlie, Charlie's OnlyFans creator girlfriend Penny, Penny's social worker roommate Gia, and tattoo artist/skateboarder Curtis all circle each other on the counter-cultural outskirts of the nation's capital.
- "THE NEW AMERICANS: Gaming a Revolution" is a visceral, meme-driven journey into the intersection of finance, media, and extremism to look at the explosive and irreversible ramifications of our digital future.
- A group of Indigenous women risks their lives to stop the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which jeopardizes their land, water and entire way of life.
- A group of secret agent time travelers from WWII Nazi Germany, band together to prevent the Nazis, who are also traveling in time, from altering the past and the future so they can remain in power.
- As Kamala Harris and Nancy Pelosi lead the nation, they travel a path blazed by several women before them, notably Bella Abzug. In 1970, when the United States was ruled by men, Bella challenged the status quo, running a successful campaign from the streets of Manhattan that elevated her all the way to the halls of Congress. With her trademark hat and Bronx swagger, Bella entered Congress swinging, battling for credit cards for women, equality for the LGBTQ community and trailblazing a path for leadership that reflected the broad diversity of the country. But, the most recognizable woman in politics also became the target of a Washington establishment resistant to change. With her eyes set on breaking the boys' club of The US Senate or becoming New York's first female mayor, Bella battled mounting forces from both the right and the left, and the powers of the Nixon Administration, the CIA, FBI, even The New York Times. Using never-before-seen home movies, audio diaries, and a vast trove of newly-discovered news footage, Bella. delves into a colorful and gritty era where one woman sacrificed her own political ambitions for future generations of female leadership.
- The Anderson family returns home for a family gathering. Their parents have a surprise for their children. Tragedy strikes at the moment they least expect it. At this crucial turning point the love they have for each other and their home draws them closer. They years spent apart melt away after old disagreements seem pointless. The bittersweet feelings that emerge remind them more than ever "Home Is Where The Heart Is" and their hearts never left their home.
- After the Holocaust, the world promised: "never again." Since then, humanity has wrought genocidal havoc from Cambodia to Rwanda to Bosnia to Darfur. Now in the Twenty-first Century, the suffering continues with the Uyghurs in China, the Rohingya in Burma, the Yazidis in Iran, and Ukrainians at the hands of Russian government. THE BROKEN PROMISE draws from the forward-thinking ideas of scholars and policy- makers, revealing why genocides occur and the ideas and institutions that stand against it. And, how the trauma of genocide is passed from one generation to another. The Broken Promise shines a light on the ways we can defend ourselves against genocide - and finally ensure that "never again" is now.
- Over 3,500 years ago, the powerful Shang Dynasty emerged from the Central Chinese plains. Their armies were led by a fierce and brilliant young general - her name was Fu Hao.
- In this heartwarming and captivating epic, we embark on a transformative journey alongside Marly, an emotionally unavailable disabled veteran. Plagued by the weight of unresolved paternal issues, Marly receives a profound revelation from a divine being: his estranged mother is gravely ill in her homeland of Jamaica. Determined to uncover his ancestral roots and confront his own inner demons, Marly sets out on an extraordinary quest that not only has the power to change his own destiny, but perhaps the very fabric of the world itself. Lion of Judah Legacy starts now.
- Former Harvard Kennedy School professor Steve Jarding is considered a US political 'Guru'. Jarding has groomed some the best and brightest politicians from around the globe. Steve Jarding's course on campaign management at Harvard has twice been nominated as the "most influential course" in America. In 2016, the student body voted Jarding "Teacher-of-the-Year" at the Harvard Kennedy School. The very next year Jarding was fired by Harvard without explanation. This sparked an outcry from students and alumni. The students held a "Save Jarding" rally on the Harvard campus to no avail. Creating Giants delves into possible reasons for his dismissal including interviews with current and former Harvard students, faculty, Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian as well as U.S. Senator Mark Warner and Congressman Steve Watkins.
- Seven African American women educators provide racial and community uplift to their beloved Indianapolis, Indiana in 1922.
- A young filmmaker returns home after many years away, to write a script about his childhood, only to find his neighborhood unrecognizable and his childhood friends being scattered to the wind.
- Into The Light walks through the fundamentals of change from bondage in sin to freedom in Christ. This documentary is a hope-filled, Gospel-centered resource for individuals and churches.
- When a family wins the lottery but loses the winning ticket, they must put aside their differences to find the ticket that could change their lives by Christmas Day.
- 11 year old Jamila Abdi waits for her mother to come from the Pentagon on 9/11/2001 so that they can celebrate her birthday.
- National social justice leaders Marc Morial and Janet Murguía join forces to fight structural racism amid a troubling resurgence of white supremacy in the Trump era.
- Follows Trump's family women firsthand experiences with the President.
- BIRTHING JUSTICE, a feature-length documentary film, captures the experiences and challenges of Black women, their families, caretakers and advocates, and examines the structures and systems that determine disparate rates of mortality.
- The hidden technology that could change everything has been suppressed for decades. Dr. Steven Greer presents mind-blowing information along with never before seen access into the crusade behind disclosure.
- Featuring an entirely Deaf cast and shot exclusively in American Sign Language, this is the story of a married couple who - after having tragically lost a child -seeks out a new, experimental therapy. Their grief is consuming them, destroying their marriage, and driving a wedge between them and the rest of society. They have found the only therapist who might be able to help them - but his process could be worse than anyone imagined.
- In exchange for getting his album financed, Ray agrees to drive for his gangster friend, determined to eliminate a rival gang. As the body count rises, Ray must choose between loyalty and love after finding out his girlfriend is pregnant.
- Charisma Harper, a vulnerable teenager, finds romance and comfort in a charming online boyfriend, Eli. Disturbances in her home life push her into the arms of her newfound love until Eli deceives Charisma and she is forced to leave her suburban life.
- Many Philippine migration stories across the United States are linked to the thousands of Filipino and Filipino American soldiers who went to war to defend the United States and the Philippines during World War II. In an honest and heartfelt directorial debut, TS Botkin follows Filipino American veterans as they emotionally trace their paths from war to erasure by the U.S. Government, marching from an obscured history to the Federal courts, right up to the steps of Congress in search of promises denied.
- Before Roger Fisher founded the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, he was nationally recognized for having created an award-winning public affairs television show, The Advocates, which aired on the Public Broadcasting Service. Over the course of its five year season, beginning in 1969 (plus additional shows in 1978-79 and in 1984), The Advocates previewed some of the ideas that appeared in Roger's many writings and, eventually, as part of the Program on Negotiation itself. The Advocates used a modified trial format to debate what Roger called an "important public trouble," not in the abstract, but in terms of what Roger called "a decidable question" - a situation where someone, whether a public figure or an individual citizen at home, had to decide what to do. Viewers in the studio audience or at home in their living rooms were invited to weigh in by mail, and during the first season, a remote audience on location somewhere else in the country offered their opinions as well. He saw this as part of an effort to help citizens make "public affairs your affairs." The Advocates was produced initially through a joint effort by WGBH in Boston and KCET in Los Angeles, two flagship stations in the public broadcasting network. The Advocates addressed issues ranging from civil disobedience to same-sex marriage. In some cases, the shows are more than four decades old, but many of the issues are still timely.