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- Welcome to Dead Homies (GTA), episode 2 in the GTA mini-series. Cutthroat Cain takes you on a fast-paced odyssey through the 5th dimension as he shows his military finesse in tracking down a high-level target harboring important information. Challenging the boundaries of film, we see a modern example of the "Silent Film" format as opposed to the more popularized "Broadway" inspired entertainment template. Watch video 2 now. Audio track: "Dead Homies" by Cutthroat Cain - GTA (the audio project)
- Since 1997, 14/48: The World's Quickest Theater Festival has challenged some of the most daring theatre artists to write, design, score, rehearse, and perform 14 world premiere plays in 48 hours, and dazzles audiences every time. Each weekend of the festival, artists gather on Thursday night. Writers are given a theme and write a play on that theme by the next morning. Directors are chosen at random, the plays are cast at random, musician arrive and form a brand new band. Friday night, seven world premiere plays are presented never seen before, never seen again, impossible to forget-and then ask the audience for a new theme so we can start the whole process again.
- Hosts Erin Darling and Matt Jones are joined by movie experts Deano Sutter, Joe Hanson and Terri Schwartz to talk about this year's SAG and Golden Globe Award nominations and discuss which films have the best chance of winning and which will most likely get Oscar nominations.
- It's a whole new year and there are lots of movies to look forward to. Hosts Erin Darling and Matt Jones are joined by movie experts Deano Sutter, Joe Hanson, and Terri Schwartz to discuss which movies they are most looking forward to seeing in 2013.
- With movies like Avatar 2, The Avengers 2, Justice League and Star Wars Episode VII hitting theaters in 2015, is it primed to become the greatest year for movies ever or is there another year that deserves that title? Hosts Erin Darling and Matt Jones are joined by movie experts Deano Sutter, Joe Hanson and Terri Schwartz to discuss.
- Lew Marklin interviews stand up comedian/actress Georgia Van Cuylenburg about her career, challenges of moving to America, being Vanile in Final Fantasy XIII and her courageous battle with Alopecia, that took almost all of her hair and how she was able to overcome and become victorious!
- A brand new film from director, G.M. Whiting. A Lethal History, tells the story of a man, who's wife is taken away from him, and he joins the army, but he is kicked out due to P.T.S.D. and is hired as a L.A.P.D. Officer. He is kept home for 10 years to recuperate, and after his time is up, he is back on duty. This time, he's kickin' in a new partner, that he doesn't want. Now they're on duty, patrolling the streets on the look out for the most dangerous drug lord in the area.
- William Shakespeare's most popular comedy was written around 1595. It portrays the adventures of four star-crossed lovers and a group of amateur actors, their interactions with woodland fairies and a duke and duchess. Taking place in a mythical Athens and an enchanted forest, there is a handsome fairy king, a misguided parent, young lovers, a weaver who's transformed into a half-donkey, wood sprites and elves. This work is widely performed around the globe, and no wonder - it's about the world's most popular pastime, falling in love. But as Puck knows, falling in love can make fools of us all!
- "The Daily Death" is a study of the region from where I was born. Whenever I go back there I notice the changes of the city. It's transforming into something I don't recognize anymore. This is why I decided to make a film about a region in extinction. It's an "Apocalyptic Encyclopedia" of the landscape and the humans that dwell there, becoming forgotten as time goes by. Despite being a film about a specific area, it still communicates to any given city when it shows the "little deaths" we all confront on a daily basis: the memories that will soon be lost, ideals that become impossible to achieve, animals that die or become mutilated, landscapes and homes that transform by that ever attacking thing called progress. The film is subdivided in days and through each story or situation it moves geographically untill it arrives in the city. Once there, it becomes clear that the idea of progress didn't work: we find ourselves on the edge of the end of that land.
- A Needed Response grew out of two University of Oregon students' outrage upon watching news coverage of the Steubenville, Ohio, rape sentencing that bemoaned the perpetrators' loss of their promising athletic careers while ignoring the 16-year-old girl they had drugged and assaulted. Samantha Stendal and Aaron Blanton conceived, staged and shot a 26-second video that emphatically rejects the idea that rape is ever excusable. Short, simple and spot-on, it's an ingenious public-service message targeting college age viewers.
- America, a land of extremes, where wealth and poverty walk side by side. Thousands of amazing cities of light, full of multi-ethnic individuals all chasing the dream. Wild frontiers of natural beauty and danger. The world's biggest, smallest, loudest and fastest of everything. Incredible landscapes, incredible people, incredible history. A place where freedom of speech, thought, religion and politics are espoused and held dear. But is America truly the home of the brave and the land of the free? John F. Kennedy once said: "The very word 'secrecy' is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to secret proceedings." But is this really the truth? Is America the nation, the result of just a series of events or is it part of some grand design from some even grander architect? In "A Secret History," we uncover the true origin of the United States of America and explore the occult origins of its signs and symbols - discovering that Freemasonic and Illuminati secret societies are responsible for how we live our daily lives in this modern world. Discover the ruling elite who have been orchestrating the world we know for centuries and who sparked a global revolution and created the most powerful nation on the planet - a grand design put into action and still present today.
- When the moon is full in Slovenia, a creature comes out to feast on his prey. This fear of a werewolf stalking at night has citizens taking up arms.
- Film maker and author Pamela Traynor introduces the story of two amazing and indomitable young Australians, Allana Arnot and Mark Bagshaw.
- A new Android spyware tool is deployed against China's Uyghur minority. Anonymous claims it disrupted the Atlanta Police Department's website yesterday to protest a police shooting. An apparently legitimate security firm has apparently been selling malware to criminals. Breachstortion joins sextortion as a criminal tactic. Craig Williams from Cisco Talos on Astaroth, an information-stealer that has been targeting Brazil, Our own Rick Howard on risk assessments. And why spelling always counts.
- Al Harring was fat, slow and didn't stand a chance at pro sports - but he loved to play anyway. He decided to play football and since he was tall he would be on the field to block kicks. Inspired by a sudden grownth spurt and watching a local superstar Stephon Marbury play - Al was determined to be the best... Within three years Al Harrington became the number one basketball player in the country and was drafted 25th in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers.
- When a magic helmet thrusts Nolan Parthmore into a world of modern-day knights fighting supernatural evil, he's forced to become the hero he was destined to be.
- A 12 year old girl and her 8 year old brother live one week with their mother and the next week with their father. Each child must cope in the only ways they know.
- The cast sizzles in the green screen, with a hot new music video by Sarah Palin, more from John McCain who is HOT on the campaign trail; Alexa Demara gets crazy with the Reverend Ham Bone; Lewie and Drew are Phil and Paul who love a nice stiff cocktail; a game of racquetball and some kick ass; Laurie Welsh brings us the latest entertainment news; Angie Kai and Lori Soleil are the Pump Sisters at the pump; another Case of Stari Decisis, and David Spates is The Crack Head Thief on an important phone call from Mumbles!
- The American Biker, a modern day cowboy and a symbol of rugged determination. Many American Bikers use the word "freedom" to describe the unequaled feeling of the open road with the wind at their backs, headed into the wondrous American landscape. They ride for freedom and the tranquility of the open road. From weekend day trips to cross country journeys, you'll find bikers on every highway across the nation. Their lifestyle reflects the hardcore essence of all Americans. Motorcycles are freedom machines and where ever you see them, you know the spirit of America is still alive and riding on! In this unique documentary, we experience many inspiring and unique individuals who love their bikes as much as the American way of life. Learn how the saying "four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul" has never been more accurate when you meet true blue American Bikers.
- At the end of the Second World War the United States government (under Operation Paperclip) extracted Nazi scientists from Germany. Very quickly top secret scientific testing started to happen all across America. Project MK ULTRA was formed by the CIA. The US government proceeded to drug, rape, torture, and murder innocent citizens on a massive scale that spanned decades. Chemicals, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, isolation, verbal and sexual abuse, and DEATH were just a means to their end game. Once discovered by the public the project was supposedly closed down, but not before the CIA destroyed thousands of documents to hide their illegal activity. Ordinary people were experimented on like lab rats by their own government. Assassinations, conspiracies, cover-ups, manipulation of Hollywood, and mind control. This is the story of a very black, covert government project that continues to this day.
- Join Carl White as "Life in the Carolinas" celebrates "An Old Fashioned Christmas" at the Balsam Mountain Inn in Western North Carolina. Featuring musical performances by Grammy Winner David Holt along with Josh Goforth, and conversations with author and cooking expert Lisa Shively, Carl's special guests include Balsam Inn owner Merrily Teasley, syndicated columnist Doc Lawrence and LITC food expert Liz Baechel. With featured musical appearances by The Ross Brothers with Terry Woody, and The Riverwinds, this is a Christmas Show you won't want to miss.
- This is a love triangle - the story of a man who loved basketball but is married to football. Although he is one of the greatest players in the NFL - he still wonders what playing pro basketball would have been like?
- Exploring a variety of ways teachers can use a literature based approach to provide children with hands-on science and math reasoning and problem solving activities. Strategies for introducing children to math and science skills are modeled through the use of various children's books and activities.
- Wahoooooo. This week, Nando DJ and Diggins journey to the center of the ea...I mean travel to Kong Sul...I mean dive down to Necrus to watch the movie that some are calling, the last one, Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom. They nitpick the plans, the villains, and of course the baby.
- Movies with action elements are all around us, especially when it comes to superhero movies, but are straight up action movies a thing of the past? With recent flops like The Last Stand and Bullet to the Head, where is the future of action movies headed?
- Pastor Nathan Webber, The CHurch of Salem Oregon, teaches weekly life applications from the bible that will inspire you to achieve and live to your fullest potential. Each episode covers the most challenging scenarios that we each face in our day to day lives, offers us hope and alternative ways to approach our most trying obstacles and uncovers deep truths that will transform our lives and make us shine!
- Episode: (2024)2024–TV EpisodeDiscover the crucial red flags and early signs of trouble in relationships with Christina's expert guidance. Learn how to navigate changes in partner behavior, find genuine connections, and support loved ones through tough times. Don't miss out on this essential discussion that could save your relationship or help you find the right partner.
- Autograph brings you in-depth biographies of the top stars of Hollywood's A-list. It digs deeper and reveals more about the lives of your favorite stars.
- "Because Art", created by Kansas City poet, humorist, and artist Alexej Savreux with his smartphone showcases the thought process, philosophy, and humor that under-girds his creative output. Replete with multiple poetry readings by this Fringe veteran and international award winning poet, Alexej Savreux's "Because Art" aims to highlight the absolutely transcendental aspects of poetry. In doing so he hopes to explore its connection to finding beauty, humor, and peace during turbulent times in the form of finely original and uniquely eccentric art.
- There have been some great movie twist ending we didn't see coming and our panel of movie experts discuss some of their favorites. Host Erin Darling is joined by producer Matt Raub, director/producer Brad Cruz & Jovenshire from Smosh Games.
- Billions of people believe the Bible to be the word of God. It is claimed that the Bible conceals a hidden, secret message sent from the Divine for all of mankind.
- Billionaires Row, the rise to one of the most iconic brands in the Champagne World. The series is built around Billionaires Row executive Sir, William Benson. as he is building an international brand through a unique passion for distinction, exclusivity, and uniqueness, fueling its rise to one of the most recognizable brands in the world.
- Blind Landing is a critically-acclaimed documentary podcast that goes behind the scenes in the world of elite sports. Named one of the Best Podcasts of 2021 by The Atlantic, the series gets up close and personal with some of the biggest Olympic athletes. Season one focused on women's gymnastics and the story of the vault controversy at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Season Two is an anthology about figure skating, looking at race, gender and identity in the sport through the stories of groundbreaking skaters that dared to challenge the norms. Blind Landing has been featured in dozens of publications around the world, including The New York Times, Elle, Vulture and Rolling Stone.
- "The music for 'A Woman Under the Influence' is basically about love," says Bo Harwood, the longtime collaborator of John Cassavetes's who composed that film's score. "It's about loving somebody, loving your family, loving them no matter what." This purity of emotion comes through in the stirring piano themes that recur throughout the movie, which were inspired by conversations Harwood had with Cassavetes about the emotionally turbulent story. When the director approached Harwood to work on the music, he described the female protagonist-a suburban housewife (Gena Rowlands) who suffers an emotional breakdown-over an impassioned hour-and-and-a-half-long phone conversation. And in the process, Harwood says, Cassavetes "became this woman." In this new video by Daniel Raim-a follow-up to an earlier piece featuring Harwood-the composer talks about this and other memories from the production of the film, and reflects on how he crafted a sound that conveys the power of love shared by the characters while also evoking their melancholy and loss.
- One of the true pioneers of American independent cinema, John Cassavetes had a style and method all his own, instilling his tumultuous dramas of everyday modern life with an unflinching emotional honesty and a kinetic sense of spontaneity. Cassavetes, who came up as a theater actor himself and also appeared on-screen throughout his career, gained renown as a director for drawing galvanic and often improvised performances from a regular stable of actors that included Ben Gazzara, Seymour Cassel, Peter Falk, and, most notably, his wife, Gena Rowlands. But his significant collaborators were by no means limited to the cast. In a new documentary premiering today in 10 Minutes or Less, a section of short videos on the Criterion Channel on FilmStruck, filmmaker Daniel Raim throws the spotlight on composer and sound recordist Bo Harwood, who forged a close working relationship with Cassavetes over the course of six films. Raim's intimate portrait-which appears alongside our full edition of five of the director's key films (Shadows, Faces, A Woman Under the Influence, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, and Opening Night)-finds Harwood fondly recalling Cassavetes's compassion and creative generosity, the intuitive method of communication they developed, and his initial realization that the director, whom he took to be "a New York conservative businessman," was anything but.
- Lew Marklin interviews, Actress, Christina DeRosa, about her life growing up, in New York, as a dancer and stage actress, alongside Nathalie Portman, before suffering a broken leg, that would end her aspirations to become a dancer and send her on a journey to Hollywood, to rediscover herself and forever reconcile her will to overcome. DeRosa talks about her roles in TV and Film and offers the viewer unique insight into her day to day life, what it takes to make it in the city of angels,and all that she has seen that have made her own Iconic journey, a unique one.
- A passionate singer, songwriter and actor speaks of his role as performing arts coordinator at the Virginia Museum Of Fine Arts, and shares his perspective on the Richmond, Virginia protests, the Governor Ralph Northam black-face controversy and systemic racism in United States law enforcement.
- A black woman battles depression because a little girl from her past comes into her dreams, and violently attacks her whenever the woman tries to pursue her passions.
- A Fast Food Restaurant makes it's weekly staff meeting call, what could go wrong?
- The Queen Mary was larger than the Titanic - among the most famous ocean liners of her age. During WW2, she was used to transport troops and supplies for the allied war effort. On October 2, 1942, she was joined by an eight-ship escort, including the HMCS Curacoa for the dangerous Atlantic crossing. To confuse submarine attack, zigzag routes were common in such crossings, but on this day, it proved to be the undoing of the Curacoa. She swerved in front of the mighty Queen Mary and was literally cut in half, and 338 sailors died. Was human error to blame?
- Set in early 1900s, young Lana Benton, pushed by the gelid Mr. Kyn, must confront bizarre creatures in a mysterious dream garden as she follows the last traces of Carole, a girl who escaped from Bunny Hall, a 19th-century girls' orphanage.
- Video GameA new jump into the secret world of Corolla in which two girls from two different social classes have to fight united the terrible menace of the Old Hat man, named Mr. Kyn which is corrupting the human world meanwhile the rabbits are infesting an old mansion near the Bayu river.
- Cannibal Clown Killer is an 80's style post-apocalyptic landscape where half the earth's population has been killed off by a bacteria which contaminated gluten food filler and MSG products. Of those who did not die they awoke to a new nightmare, half the survivors had been turned into man eating mad clowns hell bent on consuming the world. In the dawn of this new world filled with blood, horrors and painted faces a single female warrior has emerged. With a blade at her back this nameless hero tracks across this wilderness saving those she can while on her quest for the clown that killed her parents. Happy Jack.
- Leslie interviews industry Casting Directors and an Actor attempting to demystify the casting process.
- The Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards 2006 is a star-studded celebrity showcase of the best Aboriginal artists from the 2005 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, with performers from across Canada including: Big John Arcand, Sierra Noble, Donny Parenteau, Ryan D'Aoust, Tagaq, Nadjiwan, Willie Dunn, JC Campbell, Asani, The C-Weed band and many more.
- How can society improve and the filmmaking game be at its best. A probe of race-relations, policing in America, storytelling with purpose, #COVID19, media's portrayal of black men and more.
- Legendary Hip Hop DJ, Frank Ramirez, hosts this 1 hour weekly hip hop, rap, music video and interview show. Frank, interviews the biggest names in the rap game, sneak peaks the hottest new albums and debuts the freshest new music videos, while flashing back to Iconic hip hop old school rappers and mixing it up with music 4-play video blocks of what's hot.
- Syris and Bella meet their two hired killers, Measel and Weasel, at a local diner. After the meeting, Syris gets aggravated with both the waitress and a young teenage girl who pushes up against his chair. Syris and Bella decided to kill everyone in the restaurant except one woman and a small child. They then meet up with Weasel and Measel and discontinue their services with them.