It's definitely a "singles thing" when six upwardly-mobiles allow you to come into their Brooklyn brownstone and eavesdrop on their lives, loves and attitudes. Khadijah James (Queen Latifah) runs her own magazine with a little help from her roommate and cousin, Synclaire (Kim Coles), who also works as her assistant. Synclaire is also navigating her personal life with Overton (John Henton), and Khadijah's best friend, Maxine (Erika Alexander), though once a successful divorce attorney faces new...
Season three of this beloved sitcom about young singles sharing a brownstone begins with Regine (Kim Fields) angrily moving out! Khadijah (Queen Latifah) has a great job running her own magazine and interviewing high-level athletes, but her publishing career might face serious setbacks. Max (Erika Alexander) and Kyle (T.C. Carson) struggle for control in their relationship, which damages their romance. Overton (John Henton) angers Synclair (Kim Coles) when he opens his ex-files, but he...
Movies about the Messiah go back to Hollywood's earliest days. Featuring elaborate staging, faithful costuming, and heartfelt performances, these films bring to life the power and passion of the Son of God.THE PILGRIMAGE PLAY: During his imprisonment, the Apostle Peter tells two poor souls the inspiring story of Jesus Christ. What they learn turns them away from the wages of sin...The Pilgrimage Play is the filmed version of a play about the life of Christ that was staged every year at the...
Living Testimony is a story about what it's like to feel the joy of being who you truly are around the ones you love.
Living the Dream is a reality show about Tori Martin (Season 14 of American Idol) and Jason Engleman (husband) doing real-estate and design around the Country.
Amid the clamor of technological and economic success, a reverence for age, custom, and tradition endures in Japanese culture. The honorable title, "Living National Treasure", is the highest award that can be achieved in the Japanese arts. Some seventy master craftsmen and performers are bestowed with this title and are charged with passing on the country's artistic heritage to future generations. Living Treasures of Japan takes you into the homes and workshops of the remarkable people who...
Comedian/actress/TV personality Rosie O'Donnell returns to HBO this month with an all-new stand-up special focusing on the comical antics of her growing family, while detailing a life-changing 2012 heart attack, which she felt she survived in order to help educate women in the U.S. who are at risk for heart disease. Taped at the Levity Live Comedy Club inside the Palisades Center in West Nyack, NY, the hour-long special shows off Rosie's skills as a laugh-out-loud comedian while incorporating...
For his directorial debut, South African actor and producer M.A. Wetherell created this massive epic account of the life of legendary Victorian English explorer and medical missionary David Livingstone. Starting with his boyhood, the entire life of Livingstone is depicted, including his many expeditions to Africa, bringing modern medicine to the Dark Continent, fighting slavery, and exploring vast uncharted territories. The famous expedition of Henry Morgan Stanley, funded by The New York...
After deciding they would be each other's "first," a young couple trying to figure out love and growing up in the summer of 66' takes a motorcycle road trip up the California coast. With one last chance to live like there's no tomorrow in a world filled with war, fear, and change, fate will offer them more than they ever expected to find on the warm and winding highway.
In 1957, two starkly dramatic movies about a mentally troubled woman with three distinct personalities vied for attention. The second of these elevated Joanne Woodward to stardom and won her a Best Actress Oscar for The Three Faces of Eve. But the first, arriving months earlier and boasting a juicy role for three-time Academy Award nominee Eleanor Parker, is equally worthy. In Lizzie, from Shirley Jackson's novel The Bird's Nest, Parker is first seen as frail, sad Elizabeth, beset by headaches...
Lloyd Hamilton, one of the greatest funnymen of the silent era, makes the jump to talkies in this collection of rare two-reelers from the 1930s. Hamilton began his career in 1914 as one half of the popular 'Ham and Bud' team alongside Bud Duncan. By the 1920s, he was Starring in his own series of highly acclaimed solo comedies, his talents praised by Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Charley Chase. Hamilton's screen persona was that of a prissy, overgrown child, clad in a newsboy's cap. Off...
Did man really evolve from apes? Where is all the missing data? We have only dozens of bones to work with, and yet our entire evolutionary theory is based upon them. Is there another answer to the emergence of the amazing species we call man? Could we have been genetically manipulated by an alien race many thousands of years ago? Are we some kind of strange galactic experiment? These questions and many more are put to the test by Lloyd Pye, an expert in evolutionary theory from alien genetic...
After a night of video games and procrastination, Lloyd and his best friends, Patrick and Oswald, have slacked their way into losing their student funding. The trio's only hope lies with their arrogant and quite "dick-ish" Medieval Literature professor, Derek. To save their mediocre academic careers, the guys enter a dark pact with their teacher who needs fresh victims to claim another Grand Championship in the imaginary world of Demons & Dwarves.
A fictional account of the founding and development of Britain's prestigious insurance and banking firm during the 19th Century. Freddie Bartholomew, Madeleine Carrol, and Tyrone Power star in the 1936 classic Lloyd's of London.
Joe E. Brown goes from bashful botanist to the fastest man on campus in the collegiate Pre-Code comedy Local Boy Makes Good, costarring Dorothy Lee. The shyest student at Ohio University, botany major john Miller (Brown) spends his time drafting love letters to beauty contest winner Julia Winters (Lee), pretending he's the school's top track star. These are love letters he never intends to send. So when his cleaning lady accidentally mails one of his notes and julia promises to attend the next...
Five women trapped in an elevator confess their bitter life experiences caused by evil men and society in the Dominican Republic.
Two security guards investigate the disappearance of their good friend, an undercover agent, after his sting operation goes awry. The trail leads to an international arms dealer which puts them in the crosshairs of deadly deals with gun-smuggling terrorists. The clock ticks and the bodies mount as they must take down his infamous organization which is putting the security of the world at stake.
A popular TV series in the late 1950's, "Lock-Up" dramatizes how innocent citizens can be accused and punished for serious crimes, and that a thorough investigation - without prejudice, is the unalienable right of every citizen. The inspiration for these weekly stories (78 episodes from 1959 through 1961), came from the personal files and case histories of prominent, Philadelphia lawyer, Herbert L. Maris, a man who strongly believed in the major canon of American jurisprudence: That we are all...
A popular TV series in the late 1950s, "Lock-Up" dramatizes how innocent citizens can be accused and punished for serious crimes, and that a thorough investigation - without prejudice, is the unalienable right of every citizen. The inspiration for these weekly stories (78 episodes from 1959 through 1961), came from the personal files and case histories of prominent, Philadelphia lawyer, Herbert L. Maris, a man who strongly believed in the major canon of American jurisprudence: that we are all...
A popular TV series in the late 1950's, "Lock Up" dramatizes how innocent citizens can be accused and punished for serious crimes, and that a thorough investigation - without prejudice - is the unalienable right of every citizen. The inspiration for these weekly stories (78 episodes from 1959 through 1961), came from the personal files and case histories of prominent, Philadelphia lawyer, Herbert L. Maris, a man who strongly believed in the major canon of American jurisprudence: That we are...