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- An up-and-coming writer refuses to leave the spotlight when his best friend and debate opponent suffers cardiac arrest, leading to an obsession over his new opponent and a growing rift with his ailing wife.
- Bull Webster is a taxi driver with some work problems on his hands: the Spider Corporation, a giant financial holding company, has decided to buy out his taxi co-operative in order to make it go bankrupt and purchase its land at a low cost. Bull is almost driven to desperation, but then he finds the winning ticket in his pocket to a lottery with the biggest prize of all time: $150 million! With money like that, he can afford to make his enemies eat their plan. But at this point, Bull's future begins to interest those responsible for the destiny of human affairs: Heaven and Hell send an Angel and a Devil to tempt Bull into evil or to convince him to do good. The appearance of these characters in earthly events creates a maze of situations that are amusing, dramatic and full of action. And for once it's the humans, and especially our hero Bull, who come out winning.
- Provides unique access inside Simpson's civil trial and his rare deposition tapes. Fred Goldman and members of the civil trial legal team, including Daniel Petrocelli, are interviewed exclusively for the special.
- Take a chilling look inside the homes of actual killers and meet their families. Also, get a peek at their prisons to hear from killers themselves, resulting in powerful, unsettling and contentious encounters.
- Through the eyes of the original jurors, this series re-examines some of the most controversial cases of "The People v. Michael Jackson," "The People v. OJ Simpson," "The People v. George Zimmerman" and "The People v. Robert Durst".
- A man suffering from Tourette's syndrome has to give an important speech and enlists the help of a Chinese speech therapist to get him through it.
- An interview with Brigitte Höss, daughter of Rudolf Höss, the Kommandant of KZ Auschwitz, by Thomas Harding. Research from this interview was used for the book "Hanns and Rudolf: The German Jew and the Hunt for the Kommandant of Auschwitz". The interview took place at Brigitte Höss home, in N. Virginia, USA.
- Director Anthony Pierce flips a switch on the supernatural genre and films an entire movie in one take. We follow a young film crew as they attempt to create a paranormal web series in the most haunted hotel in the U.S. After performing a ritual called THE SPEAK, the crew unleashes spirits that they are simply not prepared for.
- For the last 25 years, Graham Hetrick has been the Coroner of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. He handles close to 700 suspicious deaths each year. The Coroner: I Speak for the Dead chronicles some of his most mysterious and disturbing homicides. While detectives search for clues among the living, Graham - a medical death investigator - is uncovering the secrets of the dead.
- Retrospective documentary covering aspects of the Zodiac investigation, including interviews with the original investigators and surviving victims.
- Real convicted killers face the camera and describe their crimes in full detail.
- Ironmouse, a Vtuber from VShojo, interviews various other VTubers and internet personalities.
- A documentary that traces the evidence for biblical authority and reliability.
- The courtroom and publicity battles between Hulk Hogan and Gawker Media explode in a sensational trial all about the limits of the First Amendment and the new no holds barred nature of celebrity life in an internet dominated society.
- A look at America's struggles with war, class, race and women's rights. based on Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States."
- The spirit of an executed murderer enters the body of a physician, and forces him to do its bidding--namely, murder.
- Audio recordings from investigations, including police interviews, recorded telephone calls and voicemails.
- A group of misbehaving children come across a magic mirror that, when they look into it, shows them as clowns and tries to convince them to change their disruptive behavior.
- A phony evangelist and his nympho wife buy a house in Los Angeles with plans to turn it into "The Church of Latter Day Sin." However, the house turns out to be haunted--which doesn't stop the wife, who, unbeknownst to her husband, cuts a deal with the Devil.
- The film traces possible alliances with the fungal reign. As if in an uprising of spores, the encounters of the film explore the theme of renewal, and question what connects us when the world seems to be falling apart.
- The Prodigal Son is one of our most well-known Bible stories, and the message it communicates is profound. The father patiently allows his son to make his own choices, but also awaits him with open arms and unconditional love when he comes back home. This cinematic retelling is interwoven with insightful interviews and teaches us the importance of being battle-ready in the spiritual war we all face.
- Currently there are more than 6,000 languages spoken around the world. This five-part series traces the history and evolution of language and attendant theories and controversies while evaluating the scope of linguistic diversity, the dissemination of language, the expansion of language into written form, and the life cycle of language.
- In this music video, a meeting of political leaders descends into chaos.
- Pine needles. Chewing gum. Cat hair. Paint. They've all been important clues that aided America's 'detectives of death' in solving mysterious cases of unnatural or violent death. This fascinating sequel to three of HBO's most popular documentaries introduces you to forensic pathologists who recount cases where their amazing expertise helped bring killers to justice.
- A two-part documentary totalling four hours about a cold case murder concerning a young woman named Reet Jurvetsen. Originally from Montreal, Canada, the woman was found stabbed 150+ times in November 1969 by the side of Mulholland Drive, down the road from where the Tate murders occurred months earlier. In this program, the cold case detectives note that the identity of the victim was uncovered recently (previously known as "Jane Doe #59") and that the MO is similar to the Manson murders, so they go about interviewing several people associated with the Manson family and murders in an attempt to link Reet's death with them. They also attempt to find out if John Haught's so-called suicide, which occurred 10 day's prior to Reet's murder was really a suicide. In the process, the probable true motive for the LaBianca murders is revealed. Throughout the program, there are excerpts played from recordings of phone calls a man named Marlin had with Charles Manson during his years of incarceration, thus the title.
- The true story of Jane Roberts and SETH, a "trance" personality, who for two decades spoke (channeled) through Jane on a regular basis, dictating books without pause or hesitation.
- In Alberta, domestic abuse survivors consistently report that the legal system is one of the most significant barriers to their healing journeys. The legal system has not been designed for survivors. Survivors who access it must often navigate a minefield of judges and lawyers who do not understand the realities of domestic violence and that the legal procedures protect their abusers while exposing survivors to further harm. These experiences can be profoundly traumatizing and, in some cases, can reinforce or replicate the abuse survivors have already experienced. In 2023, the Alberta Council of Women's Shelters partnered with survivors from across Alberta to better understand the experience of navigating the legal system in cases of domestic violence and abuse. In this documentary, seven survivors share their experiences of the legal system and what they wish judges, lawyers, and the public knew about domestic abuse.
- Speak Only Good of the Dead is a science fiction/drama short film in which a lovesick mathematician discovers that EPICAC, the military supercomputer he works with, is actually sentient. After teaching EPICAC about love and poetry, he attempts to use the machine to win the heart of his beautiful co-worker, Pat Kilgallen, by claiming EPICAC's poetry as his own.
- A true fairy tale of a bullied shy girl born into a southern American political home who overcame obstacles to become a beauty queen through self belief she returns to the Motherland, a Nigerian Queen where her ancestors left enslaved.
- For more than twenty years, Sally Bethea was the champion of the Chattahoochee River in Atlanta. Back in the early 1990s, hardly anyone wanted anything to do with this urban river downstream from the city. It was notorious for being polluted with sewage spills, litter, and muddy water from all the development in north Atlanta. Starting in 1994, Sally was named Chattahoochee Riverkeeper and took charge. She and her organization sued the City of Atlanta under the Clean Water Act, and with the collaboration of the self-appointed Sewer Mayor, Shirley Franklin, the city invested a whopping $4 billion to upgrade the sewer and water system. Sally and Shirley weren't the only ones fighting for the river. In the 1970s, members of the Junior League led by Kay McKenzie started Friends of the River. This documentary (35 min.) takes a more personal look at Sally, one of the first women riverkeepers in the U.S. It's about how she stepped up to become the face of the river at a pivotal moment in Atlanta's development, while also being a single parent to two sons. How she teamed up with Atlanta mayor Shirley Franklin, the first Black female mayor of a major southern city, to change the course of the river's future.
- A magician hires Buster as a housekeeper while he's away.
- The People Speak is a celebration of the forgotten and famous-dissenters, rebels, and visionaries-from Britain's past and present. Through dramatic and musical performances based on primary source materials, The People Speak brings to life extraordinary moments in UK history when ordinary people have spoken out for change.
- Are dialects and accents something that classify us as talking weird? or something to be celebrated in a new globalized world? "The Language I Speak" explores the different varieties of spoken English in America and the power of language
- Part of Tex Avery's "Speaking of Animals" series of animated shorts. A collection of puns, sight gags and slapstick jokes involving pigs, cows, chickens and other animals on a farm.
- Ilexa and her friends go to the edge of the radiant forest to share stories of hero's and legends but they soon discover... some stories are better left untold.
- He's a loner who spends hours on the Internet, searching for a new victim. The Bad Guy is his name, his line of work, and his philosophy. He'll tell you how to become his prey, or how to survive.
- It's midnight at the bookstore and all the book and magazine characters are coming to life. When a bulldog from an adventure book uses a Boswell Sisters-like performance by girls in a travel magazine as a distraction to rob a bank, he is chased, caught, and sentenced to, of course "Life" (the magazine). But there's also a conveniently placed "Escape" magazine....
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- A candid look at the war in Iraq by four courageous U.S. soldiers who served on the front lines.