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- In 1862, Amsterdam Vallon returns to the Five Points area of New York City seeking revenge against Bill the Butcher, his father's killer.
- A depressed uncle is asked to take care of his teenage nephew after the boy's father dies.
- A comedy about a psychiatrist whose number-one patient is an insecure mob boss.
- Mobster Paul Vitti is released into Dr. Ben Sobol's care, where only more chaos ensues.
- Dramatizes a contemporary American family's attempts to deal with the mundane conflicts of everyday life while grappling with the universal mysteries of love, death, and the possibility of happiness in an uncertain world.
- A single mother's life is thrown into turmoil after her struggling, rarely seen younger brother returns to town.
- Documents Joaquin Phoenix's transition from the acting world to a career as an aspiring rapper.
- When enemies Boris, Natasha, and Fearless Leader escape into the real world with a nefarious scheme, Rocky and Bullwinkle do the same, and team up with a young F.B.I. Agent to stop the trio.
- A grifter named Ripley living in New York during the 1960s is hired by a wealthy man to bring his vagabond son home from Italy.
- The life of a young boy as he meets friends, falls in love, maneuvers his way through grade 6 and writes all about it in his journal.
- A young woman witnesses a bus accident, and is caught up in the aftermath, where the question of whether or not it was intentional affects many people's lives.
- Jimmy Kimmel interviews celebrities.
- The social and class divisions in early 20th century England through the intersection of three families - the wealthy Wilcoxes, the gentle and idealistic Schlegels and the lower-middle class Basts.
- The 89th Annual Academy Awards ceremony celebrates the film industry's best and biggest in cinema for the year 2016 with host Jimmy Kimmel, including awards for best actors, directors, songs, original screenplays and motion picture.
- A show focused on substance and meaningful entertainment while staying away from gossip and scandal.
- A dark but comical glimpse at one day in the breakdown of a marriage.
- Charlie Rose interviews noteworthy people in fields including politics and government, business and economics, science and technology, media, sports and the arts.
- The news show that does personal interest pieces. Anything from interviews with actors, political figures, athletes, musicians, costume designers, fashion designers, restaurant owners, charity heads, kids with special talents
- Tom Ripley's life of petty crime in New York City detours with an offer to bring a wealthy man's wayward son home from Europe.
- When both Dickie and his father start seeing through his ruse, Tom resorts to drastic methods.
- Comic Jimmy Fallon hosts a celebration of achievements in television and film, with actors Steve Carell, Anna Kendrick, Sofía Vergara and Brie Larson presenting awards and Golden Globe winner Meryl Streep receiving the 2017 Cecil B. DeMille Award.
- Tom reinvents himself again, creating an enviable life in Venice - as long as his lies hold.
- In the spring of 1905, the Schlegel family are drawn into the affairs of the Wilcox family via Helen Schlegel, who has fallen for Paul Wilcox. Helen's older sister Margaret gets involved in a mix-up at a concert.
- Photographer and director Sam Jones sits down with the myriad professionals of television and movies, and other celebrities (great skateboarders, for example), to discuss their development before fame, their passions beyond their careers, and gives them a space to open up about their insight into their business and their own abilities. Filmed in black and white, with a few deep cushion chairs and sparse set, the show relies on Sam's ability to relate to the guests and their will to speak freely with him.
- The Wilcoxes are rocked by a death in the family and the Schlegels face an uncertain future when they are evicted from their home.
- Searching for a new home, Margaret receives an offer of marriage from Henry. Helen is distraught to learn that Leonard Bast is on the brink of ruin after following the advice of the Schlegels'.
- Margaret is unwilling to punish Henry for his past transgressions, committed long before they met. Helen leaves for Europe without explanation, only returning when tragedy strikes.
- Marc Maron welcomes comedians, actors, directors, writers, authors, musicians and folks from all walks of life to his home for amazingly revealing conversations.
- 'The Hollywood Reporter', in partnership with Sundance TV, holds round-table discussions with Oscar and Emmy nominees.
- Ceremony to celebrate the 75th edition of the Primetime Emmy awards.
- A series of staged readings by Young Hollywood coming together over video conference to perform readings of famous plays all for a Charitable Cause. Directed and Executive Produced by Brando Crawford.
- Weekly round-up of the hottest news stories on Broadway, written by and starring the Broadway.com editorial staff.
- Doug's outfit becomes a fashion trend after the star of a popular TV show wears it.; Doug get involved in a mail scam promising millions of dollars.
- James Corden hosted the Tony awards where Broadway's best and brightest are celebrated with musical numbers and special guest appearances. The celebration took place live at Radio City Musical Hall in New York City.
- Doug attempts to throw his first "Grown up" party; When Doug and his friends go horseback riding, he brags about knowing how to ride.
- "You Can Count On Me" was a successful film released in 2000. In this 11 minute making-of that can be found on the film's DVD, the key cast (Laura Linney, Mark Ruffalo, Matthew Broderick and Rory Culkin) discuss the film, production and their characters, and the writer/director/actor Kenneth Lonergon briefly discusses his aspects of the film. The making-of is interspersed with relevant clips from the film itself.
- A look inside the creative process of writers, creators and filmmakers.
- Based on "La Ronde" by Arthur Schnitzler.
- The best independent and artist-driven films are celebrated by the members of the not-for-profit arts organization, Film Independent.
- Warren appears at his friend, Dennis's New York apartment with $15,000.00 cash stolen from his Lingerie Tycoon father - the lines between love, lust, arrogance and confidence are all blurred in this exploration of what it meant to be a youth in 1982.
- This intimate dramedy follows three friends, Rachel, River, and Paul, as they learn to be better to themselves and others over a long and boring summer week.
- In 2003, "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle" got a crowdsourced recreation with over 1,000 submissions from people worldwide.
- Two estranged mothers reunite to make sense of their daughter's last play date.
- Over the course of a hot summer day, three hormonal, witty, and depressed teens navigate their mental health struggles while considering a suicide pact.
- 2018–TV Episode
- A Conversation With Ed Rolling About The Presidential Election Controversy; A Discussion With Mark Ruffalo, Laura Linney And Kenneth Lonergan About You Can Count On Me; A Discussion With Matt Blank, Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman And Hal Sparks A
- Episode:(2022)
Seven Great Movies Depicting Small Town America: What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Fargo, Nebraska & More
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- 2003– 45mTV-14TV EpisodeGuillermo reports from the Oscars red carpet; comic Mike Birbiglia; Lady A and Bell Biv DeVoe perform.
- Roundtable with Jeff Nichols ("Loving"); Damien Chazelle ("La La Land"); Barry Jenkins ("Moonlight"); Pablo Larrain ("Jackie") and Kenneth Lonergan ("Manchester by the Sea").
- Roundtable with Jeff Nichols ("Loving"); Damien Chazelle ("La La Land"); Barry Jenkins ("Moonlight"); Pablo Larrain ("Jackie") and Kenneth Lonergan ("Manchester by the Sea").
- Happy Veterans Day; conversion theory; director Ben Stiller (Escape at Dannemora (2018)); how Japanese chefs are turning pizza-making into an art; musician Roger Daltry of The Who; a look at the pivotal year of 1968 and president Richard Nixon; playwright/director/screenwriter Kenneth Lonergan ("The Waverly Gallery");
- Academy Award-winning writer-director Kenneth Lonergan compares screenwriting with playwriting, protecting his personal relationship with his work, and being open to mistakes. With over 90 nominations for his work, a resume that includes Manchester by the Sea, Gangs of New York, and You Can Count on Me, this conversation with a master storyteller is not to be missed.