Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 974
- The two most popular guys in high school decide to ditch football camp for cheerleader camp. For the girls and for the glory.
- First She Got Fired, Then She Got Fired Up.
- Victor Valance, an absent father who likes to gamble, returns home in order to take money from his family and gamble with it. His daughter is suspicious of her father's activities and messes up his plans. When she realizes however, that gangsters are trying to rob her father, her attitude changes.
- Chef Nico Reynolds shares recipes for mouth-watering barbecue dishes.
- Following the publication of the first book about director Sidney J. Furie, this full-length documentary examines the life and career of the Toronto-born filmmaker. It is a journey that encompasses over 60 years, as we follow Furie's story from Canada to London and finally to Hollywood. In the midst of the 84-year-old Furie's biographical recounting, he directs two last personal projects, shot digitally on shoestring budgets, from the first solo scripts he has written since 1961. 'Drive Me to Vegas and Mars' is a comedy about aging and letting go, while 'Hannah Cohen' is a Holocaust-themed love story set and shot in Israel. The latter project is the culmination of a lifetime-long obsession with the Holocaust. Sidney J. Furie: Fire Up the Carousel is an intimate portrait of a unique, prolific, and quietly influential filmmaker, a man with an impressive resumé who has stood behind the camera on great films such as The Ipcress File (1965), Lady Sings the Blues (1972), The Boys in Company C (1978), The Leather Boys (1964), The Entity (1982), The Appaloosa (1966), Little Fauss and Big Halsy (1970), and many others.
- A young man has to preserve his family's restaurant which in turn uncover the truth behind his father's tragic death.
- On a rainy day in June of 2007, President Obama found himself speaking to a subdued crowd in the tiny town of Greenwood, SC. He was exhausted, soaking wet, and beginning to doubt the whole campaign when a voice called out from the back, "Fired up, ready to go!". The chant, started by one unassuming woman in a church hat, transformed the audience and went on to become a rallying cry in every corner of America.
- Two friends are getting ready for a wedding. They are not wearing the same dress, nor hair style, but - What is the worst that your friend could take to the same party? A story of friendship, trust and broken furniture.
- Johnny Reid, the two-time JUNO Award winner and acclaimed multi-platinum singer-songwriter celebrates the release of his new album, 'Fire It Up' with new songs, as well as his classics. CMT's Paul McGuire guides the studio audience comprised of Johnny's biggest fans and his infamous tartan army.
- An elderly veteran of the civil rights movement who marched with Martin Luther King, details her experience with racial segregation as a youth in the midst of the historical election of the first African American president.
- Anger management is essential to a successful career and keeping your job. Otherwise, you might get fired up...
- A song about two women falling in love and their fiery relationship.
- A documentary on Kid Rock's second album The Polyfuze Method.
- Promo video for "All Fired Up" by Pat Benatar from her album Wide Awake in Dreamland.
- In this music video reggae and dancehall artist JAMERICAN reflects on his past struggles while celebrating his rise to success. Features aerial performance and choreography by Becca Battoe and Aerialogists LLC.