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- Shoe-shiner Gino is hired to take the rap for a mafia murder. Two-bit gangster Jerry watches over Gino and gives him a weekend to remember.
- This series focuses on four guys who have remained friends through the years.
- Now that Dana's living the life she wants, can she live with herself?
- A group of desperate vampires search for a way to stop their addictive lifestyle.
- 20162h 7mTV-147.1 (379)50MetascoreDocumentarian Josh Fox ("Gasland") travels the globe to meet with global climate change "warriors" who are committed to reversing the tide of global warming. Funny and tragic, inspiring and enlightening, the film examines the intricately woven forces that threaten the stability of the planet and the lives of its inhabitants.
- Award winning legend Bob Dylan performs this great track from the original soundtrack of "Wonder Boys" in this music video where he has the chance to interact the stars of the movie (Michael Douglas, Robert Downey Jr. and Tobey Maguire) in between amusing situations taken from the film directed by Curtis Hanson.
- A couple hires a young girl to take care of their son.
- An ordinary girl takes on powerful adversaries through different eras in Kenyan history.
- Bob's wife wants a divorce. To win her back he signs up for Improv 101.
- Charlie's journey of self-acceptance of her sexuality intertwines with her realization that she's unable to make her mother change her addict ways.
- Acclaimed writer-director David Mamet reminisces about his career and the making of 'Things Change' (1988).
- Gabriel, a cautious, vividly imaginative, and secluded young adult finds himself in the midst of a heated argument on a college campus and is torn between a politically correct plea and speaking out on how he feels internally, but is his feeling right or wrong? Is there a right or wrong? And will he speak up?
- A family man, betrayed, pushed to the edge, has nothing left but to follow his instinct.
- A 300 year old spacecraft is picked up by the DOMINION containing a flash frozen cosmonaut from the 1960's. In this fish out of tale, he will see the 23rd Century as it really is. Will he discover that, "The more things change", the more they stay the same?
- The lives of a recently deceased drug addict's ex-lover and best friend unexpectedly collide for a heated confrontation. Old grievances are aired and blame is tossed about like a weapon as the two come to grips with losing the man they both loved.
- Michelle is not looking forward to her birthday, but with help from a little someone she might find it fun again.
- Malik is forced to confront the truth about his past relationships and reconcile with himself and others.
- An inside look at the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design's Summer 2020 exhibition Every. Thing. Changes. with an introduction by Curator Wendy Gilmartin and Assistant Curator Nina Briggs, accompanied by interviews with exhibition participants including Imogen Teasley-Vlautin, Jose Herrasti, Anthony Carfello, Loren Adams, Yara Feghali and Viviane El-Kmati. The exhibition presents 20 new works documenting the collective view of life in Los Angeles in its new decade. The newly commissioned texts and visual works exhibited in Every. Thing. Changes. were developed over the course of spring 2020, and are the outcomes of a "call and response" process between five initial LA-based writers, their texts, and the visual responses of five LA-based collaborators (of the allied design disciplines: architecture, landscape architecture, urban design). The 10 writers/designers then chose one additional collaborator each to bring into the process, for a total of 20 new visual and text-based works.
- For four high school girlfriends, a long awaited reunion for a 20th birthday weekend in New York City is supposed to be a joyous event. But with romance drama, college crises, family issues and future expectations, their friendship will have to change in order to survive.
- Cinderella performs in the music video "The More Things Change" from the album "Heartbreak Station" recorded for Mercury and Vertigo Records. The music video begins with the shot of a crowd at a Cinderella concert. The band plays on stage after pyrotechnics go off.
- Lake Fyans is a water reservoir and recreational lake in the Grampians National Park, Australia. Years of ongoing drought has seen water levels drop drastically. Three locals from different generations tell a story of how their lives have been affected by the receding shoreline and the changing climate.
- "powerful short film promoting social change in a society that believes change has gone as far as needed and that the racial playing field has been leveled. This short film examines politically incorrect conversations in today's corporate culture. The provocative film poses the issue of racism in America. Is political correctness anything but window dressing? Who will stand up and affect change?
- The dysfunctional relationship between a father and his two sons pushes them to their emotional limits while waiting for dinner to arrive.
- The documentary revolves around the Woodstock Music and Art Fair of 1969. As an attendee, the account is personal, but the scope is broadened to put the event into the context of the times. In the seventies and most of the eighties, the original concert fell into near obscurity, before being resuscitated by the building of a monument by unknown artist, Wayne Saward. Significant US and world events are recounted, which are all too similar to what got us into trouble in the sixties. During the 41st anniversary, I return to the original site and interview many of the revelers who continue to come and celebrate. The More Things Change -- a Woodstock Memoir, suggests that indeed, The More things change, the more they stay the same.
- Thirty years ago, the subway cars of New York City were covered, top to bottom, with the Technicolor art movement known as graffiti. But no longer. Josh talks to 1970's impresario Zephyr, two modern day "artists" and the NYPD's Vandal Squad as he explores how graffiti has changed from a celebrated subculture to an underground art-crime.
- An appreciation of David Mamet's 'Things Change' (1988) by comedian, musician and writer Rob Deering.
- The universe is in a state of flux Nothing is static in its construct And all that's within it complies Change happens on both sides of our eyes It happens without our compromise From horizon to horizon change
- There is no honour left in this town. After a botched heist, Harry, a disgruntled mob enforcer is about to find out the rewards of greed and ambition.
- Music video for Dallas Smith's Some Things Never Change, feat. Hardy.