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
1-26 of 26
- The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son.
- A Catholic school principal questions a priest's ambiguous relationship with a troubled young student.
- A successful writer in the midst of a painful divorce is stalked at his remote lake house by a would-be scribe who accuses him of plagiarism.
- Four armed men hijack a New York City subway car and demand a ransom for the passengers. The city's police are faced with a conundrum: Even if it's paid, how could they get away?
- When their best friends announce that they're separating, a professor and his wife discover the faults in their own marriage.
- Penn State football coach Joe Paterno becomes embroiled in a sexual abuse scandal.
- Three sisters find their lives spinning out of control in the wake of their parents' sudden, unexpected divorce.
- A stage actor who is slowly losing his mind engages in a relationship with a sexually confused younger woman.
- Bill Sackter, a intellectually disabled man, ventures out into the world for the first time, having spent most of his life in a dreary inner-city institution. He is taken in by a kind family and learns for the first time in his life what it means to love.
- THE NETWORKER is a comedy-drama with heart, an entertaining indie about family and redemption.
- A father and son's strained relationship finally reaches its breaking point.
- "The Lunar Pack" is a horror anthology with Mistress Misty (Debbie Rochon), who presents three tales of the full moon as she follows the stories of different werewolves and how they handle their curse, gift or simple way of life.
- Lady Maude elopes, then flees from her wicked husband. A generation later, her daughter, Lady Rose, follows the same fate. A generation later, we find Lady Rose's daughter, Julie le Breton, living along in a furnished room. Julie's aunt, Lady Henry, believes Julie is in need of guidance and invites the girl to move in with her. But once Julie moves in, Lady Henry constantly criticizes Julie about her predecessors' misfortunes. Lady Henry's nephew, Lord Delafield, falls for Julie, against his aunt's wishes. But Julie falls for Captain Warkworth, a rake who is having an affair with another woman. After Julie flees from her aunt's home, Warkworth invites her to spend the night with him. There, she discovers what a cad he really is. She wanders away, takes poison, and sits on a park bench, waiting to die. At the hospital, the police find Lord Delafield's card on her, and contact him. Delafield finds her and proposes marriage. The two live happily ever after.
- For forty years, both from an international platform as well as from his local pulpit in The Bronx, Rabbi Avi Weiss has been an important voice speaking up against injustice for both Jews and non-Jews. In the documentary, filmmaker Phil Schneider provides a compelling, insightful, and comprehensive look into Weiss' extraordinary life, and how, as a result of his crusading activism and "speaking truth to power," he has inspired others to "show up, stand up, and speak up" in times of crisis. The film also explores the softer side of Rabbi Weiss and his relentless commitment to create an environment of inclusion and dignity for his community.
- Danny, a germaphobe from Chicago, travels to New York to meet with publishers about his new novel. A rejection, a fall and a broken leg land him in the care of his scam-artist Uncle who he hasn't seen in almost 10 years. It's also been about that long since his Uncle Melvin's apartment has last been cleaned.
- Rory has the chance to come-of-age when a one-night stand turns into a long term relationship with a woman. Lynn. A mother with an alcoholic husband.
- Conductor Arturo Toscanini is shown at his home in New York City and leading tenor Jan Peerce and the NBC Symphony Orchestra in Verdi's "Hymn of the Nations" and "Overture to 'La Forza del Destino.'"
- Thomas and Tavis are fraternal twin brothers who must confront the disturbing truths about their relationship. They are as different as night and day as the older Tavis is strong, outgoing and handsome and the younger Thomas is more introspective and has low self esteem. The deep seeded tension between them threatens to rip them apart yet they are bound together by having no other living relatives. Love, loyalty and honesty are all tested when dark secrets of betrayal begin to surface forcing the brothers to finally confront their life long parasitic relationship.
- Lily, grieving over the death of her dog and her father, gets an unexpected call from her estranged sister Eva, who asks her to watch her 14 year-old daughter for two weeks. Eva refuses to say why she needs the favor but Lily reluctantly agrees. Her teenage niece Chloe arrives and becomes a catalyst for change, forcing Lily to address unresolved issues and to open her heart.
- An extraordinary student impacts the life of a basketball coach during a very difficult time in her life.
- The suicide death of a high school student from a prestigious academy turns out to be a homicide. Goren and Eames soon uncover connections in his death to a classmate he had a crush on, as well as her mother, who teaches at the academy.
- Benson and Stabler discover that an accused campus rapist may have used a drug to make his girlfriend have an abortion without her knowledge.
- 1999– 43mTV-148.1 (963)TV EpisodeA retired English teacher's suicide sheds light on a long-secret sex abuse scandal at a prestigious boy's prep school.
- 2014– 41mTV-146.8 (21)TV EpisodeTaraji P. Henson (Empire (2015), memoir "Around the Way Girl"); David Harbour (Stranger Things (2016)). Also: Phish performs; Doyle Bramhall II sits in with The Roots.