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The Human Face

A year in the making, this unique miniseries has been hailed as the definitive guide to the human face. Hosted by John Cleese, four episodes examine the face from every angle -- cultural, historical, biological, physiological and psychological. Combining comedy sketches with serious interviews, this innovative exploration of the human face is conveyed in simple yet interesting terms, all infused with Cleese's intelligent wit.
The Eclipse

In this supernatural thriller penned and helmed by award-winning Irish playwright Conor McPherson, Ciarán Hinds stars as a recent widower who begins to sense that a mysterious presence is sharing his house. Iben Hjejle and Aidan Quinn co-star as a pair of novelists whose worlds converge with that of the widower thanks to an international literary festival in Wexford that brings surprising changes to all their lives.
The Warlords

After emerging as the sole survivor in a battle between revolutionary troops and the Qing army, wounded Qing Gen. Ma Xinyi (Jet Li) is nursed back to heath by lovely peasant Lian (Jinglei Xu) in this epic Hong Kong blockbuster. After he recovers, Xinyi swears blood brotherhood with bandits Cao Er-Hu (Andy Lau) and Zhang Wen-Xiang (Takeshi Kaneshiro), and the trio wages a seemingly impossible campaign against the revolutionaries.
Crush

While house-sitting a mansion, college student and martial arts fighter Julian (Christopher Egan) hooks up with a seductive stranger named Anna (Emma Lung). But when Julian tries to break it off, Anna becomes obsessed, torments him endlessly and ruins everything he cares about. The debut effort of directors Jeffrey Gerritsen and John V. Soto, this supernatural thriller features music from Silverchair and Papa Roach.
I Am Cuba

Filmed during the heyday of the nation's revolution, four beautiful vignettes set in pre-Castro Cuba dramatize the need for insurrection, idealizing hardworking but exploited peasants and Fidel Castro's staunch, freedom-loving revolutionaries. Although this landmark, politically charged film (which wasn't released in the United States until 1995) hammers home a one-sided sentiment, it's masterful filmmaking nonetheless.
People of the Wind

An Oscar and Golden Globe nominee for Best Documentary, this captivating film traces the incredible journey of the Bakhtiari migration, one of the most rigorous tests of human endurance. Each year, the tribe braves an eight-week, 200-mile trek along Iran's Zagros Mountains to reach summer pastures -- with no towns or roads along the way. Breathtaking cinematography reveals much about the tribe's culture and fascinating rituals.
Chang: A Drama of the Wilderness

This silent, 1927 docudrama filmed in Thailand (then known as Siam) chronicles the lives of a family struggling to survive on the perimeter of an unforgiving jungle. Tribesman Kru leaves behind his wife and children as he stalks the leopards decimating his livestock. In the process, he unwittingly sets off a sequence of events sparking a massive elephant stampede that lays waste to Kru's village in the spectacular finale.
The Wide Blue Road

Struggling to feed his family, relentless Squarciò (Yves Montand) makes a better living than other fishermen in his tiny Italian village by using homemade bombs. Squarcio's peers tolerate his dangerous ways, but a new coast guard captain is determined to catch him. Director Gillo Pontecorvo's debut feature is a moving neorealist drama that features vibrant color photography and a commanding performance by Montand.
The Edge of the World

John Laurie and Finlay Currie star as two family patriarchs struggling over the future of an isolated island community, whose traditional way of life is slowly dying as its young men are increasingly drawn to the modern cities of the mainland. But as the two families begin to disagree, evacuation of the island may become inevitable. Director Michael Powell shot this highly personal film on Foula, one of the Shetland Islands north of Scotland.
Siddhartha

Adapted from the novel by Herman Hesse and filmed in a breathtaking part of Northern India by director-screenwriter Conrad Rooks and cinematographer Sven Nykvist, Siddhartha tells the story of a young man who seeks spiritual salvation but follows the path to material wealth instead -- and soon realizes his life is empty and meaningless. Abandoning his riches, he resumes his search for spiritual well-being, with fascinating results.
The Adventures of Prince Achmed

Considered by many to be the first full-length animated film, the story of Lotte Reiniger's mesmerizing work is taken from The Arabian Nights. A young prince named Achmed embarks on a series of great adventures, including uniting with Aladdin and the Witch of the Fiery Mountains to save a beautiful princess. Produced in Germany, this color-tinted film utilizes laboriously cut out silhouettes to tell its story.
I'm Going Home

Aging Parisian actor Gilbert Valence (Michel Piccoli) is in the prime of his career until the night he learns that his family has been killed in a car accident. Undefeated, Valence struggles to care for his orphaned grandson and continue with his daily routines. But when his agent forces him into an English-language film of James Joyce's Ulysses, Valence begins to feel overwhelmed and quickly changes his situation, as he contemplates old age.
Chac: The Rain God

Writer-director Rolando Klein's powerful drama follows the plight of a small village of Tzeltal Indians in the midst of a devastating drought. When all other means fail, the villagers employ a mystical diviner who claims he can end their woes. Led by the strange mystic, 12 of the tribesmen embark on an arduous journey of faith, hopeful that their efforts can save the Mexican village from extinction.
Two Friends

Australian director Jane Campion's feature-length debut tells the story of best friends Louise (Emma Coles) and Kelly (Kris Bidenko), who grow apart after Kelly's judgmental stepfather (Peter Hehir) refuses to allow her to attend the elite women's school that Louise is attending. Told in reverse chronological order, the drama explores Kelly's foray into drugs and punk rock, Louise's withdrawal into her studies and their childhood friendship.
The Sorrow and the Pity

Directed by Marcel Ophüls, this Oscar-nominated documentary looks at life in Nazi-occupied France, shattering the fable of a unified and universal resistance movement under the Vichy regime in World War II. A tableau of archival footage, newsreels, clips from the anti-Semitic 1940 drama Jew Süss and an extensive assortment of interviews, the film paints an illuminating portrait of French complicity in the Holocaust.
Winter Soldier

Banned by network television when released, this daring 1972 documentary examines reports of atrocities committed by U.S. soldiers during the Vietnam War. Using the 1971 Detroit Winter Soldier Investigation as its basis, the film features interviews with Vietnam veterans who saw or participated in the crimes paired with footage of the war. The film serves as a permanent reminder of the tragic effects of war and the human capacity for cruelty.
Beyond the Rocks

Screen legends Gloria Swanson and Rudolph Valentino star as a love-struck twosome in this silent melodrama. Yielding to family pressure, Theodora Fitzgerald (Swanson) weds an elderly millionaire (Robert Bolder) but falls for valorous Lord Bracondale (Valentino) while on her honeymoon. When Theodora's new husband gets wind of her feelings for the noble aristocrat, will he seek reprisal or gallantly step aside?
Why Has Bodhi Dharma Left for the East?

In a secluded mountaintop monastery, an aging Zen master (Yi Pan-Yong), a young monk (Sin Won-Sop) and an orphaned boy (Hae-Jin Huang) immerse themselves in Buddhist teachings. As the master faces death, he steers his pupils away from the turbulent outside world and toward their pursuit of enlightenment. Neophyte director Bae Yong-kyun took seven years to plan and film this meditative, South Korean masterwork.
My Brother's Wedding

A bored young man who works in his parents' dry cleaning shop (Everett Silas) resents the competition he feels with his older brother (Dennis Kemper), a successful lawyer. But his animosity only deepens when he agrees to be the best man at his sibling's wedding. Included are both the original version and writer-director Charles Burnett's cut the way he intended to present the film, released 20 years after the first.
The Exiles

Director Kent MacKenzie's 1961 documentary chronicles a day in the life of a group of 20-something American Indians who left the reservations behind for a new life in Los Angeles. Interviews and candid moments reveal the hopes and struggles of Yvonne, her boyfriend, Homer, and their friends. The film paints a starkly realistic picture of the transplants' lives in the city as members of the group deal with alcoholism and impending parenthood.
Capturing Reality: The Art of Documentary

This illuminating documentary about making documentaries features notable directors such as Werner Herzog, Nick Broomfield and Errol Morris discussing the art, craft and unique challenges of nonfiction filmmaking. Topics range from ethical concerns and theories about the power of images to techniques for interviewing, editing, sound design and more. Scenes from acclaimed documentaries reveal how master filmmakers put it all together.
Oporto of My Childhood

Portuguese filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira crafts a loving portrait of his boyhood home of Oporto, returning to find a city much changed, in this nostalgic documentary filmed when Oliveira was 93 years old. Blending modern footage with historic still images and newsreels, Oliveira explores Oporto's complicated history and reconstructs key events from the city's past, revisiting the house where he grew up, only to find it in ruins.
Troubles We've Seen: A History of Journalism in Wartime

Filmed largely in Sarajevo during the bitter Bosnian War, this provocative documentary from filmmaker Marcel Ophüls dissects the complex ethical and moral challenges that face journalists who report on armed conflicts. Paying attention to the Western media's proclivity for oversimplify war reporting, this film features interviews with scores of influential politicians, philosophers and journalists, such as Walter Cronkite and Christiane Amanpour.
Grass: A Nation's Battle for Life

In 1924, pioneering filmmakers Merian Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack documented the punishing annual migration of the nomadic Bakhtiari tribe of Persia (now Iran) as they heroically trekked across harsh terrain to herd their livestock to pasture. With 500,000 animals in tow, the barefoot Bakhtiaris ventured through unforgiving deserts; the icy, half-mile-wide Karun River; and over a 12,000-foot, snowcapped mountain to reach their destination.
It Happened Here

In this chillingly realistic what-if drama from Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo, Germany has won World War II. Shot in documentary style, the film is set in 1944 England, which the Nazi troops control with the help of British collaborators. The black-and-white film follows a widowed British nurse (Pauline Murray) who goes to work for the Nazis and is transformed from a complacent collaborator into a horrified participant in their crimes.
The Blue Hour

Writer-director Eric Nazarian's quartet of short stories about the lives of modern-day Los Angelinos concerns a teenage street artist (Emily Rios), a grieving mother and father (Yorick van Wageningen and Alyssa Milano), an overburdened musician (Clarence Williams III) and a lonely widower (Derrick O'Connor). At first, their stories seem woefully separate. But their lives ultimately intersect in unexpected ways.
Body Armor

Five of Hollywood's top stuntmen and an action-packed story explode on screen in a super-charged free-for-all with go-for-broke stunts! Jeff Conway (Matt McColm) is the best agent in the business... he's fast, he's slick, and he's equipped to get the job done. But his latest mission puts him up against Dr. Ramsey (Ron Perlman) and a deadly virus for mass destruction. With only 24 hours to find an antidote, Conway's way is the only way to get the job done.
The Missing Lynx

In this animated comedy from Spain, clumsy lynx Felix and his animal pals try to thwart the plans of Noah, a rich man who wants to collect pairs of endangered animals and keep them in a vast ship where they will be safe from extinction. But when Felix, Gus the chameleon, Astarté the hawk and their friends elude capture, Noah hires a professional hunter to track and snare them. Raul Garcia and Manuel Sicilia direct this kid-friendly film.
The Art of the Steal

A gripping tale of intrigue and mystery in the art world, this film traces the history of the Barnes collection of Post-Impressionist paintings, which was worth billions and became the subject of a power struggle after the 1951 death of the owner. Dr. Albert Barnes collected 181 Renoirs, 69 Cézannes, 59 Matisses, 46 Picassos and many other valuable paintings. But the political wrangling over the collection eventually led to its division.
Home

When an unused highway next to their home is rebuilt and put back to use, Michel (Olivier Gourmet) and Marthe (Isabelle Huppert) soon discover it's an affront to their once peaceful life, adding din and dust to their daily existence. Their extroverted son, Julien (Kacey Mottet Klein), grows more introspective; their daughter, Marion (Madeleine Budd), turns obsessive; and Julie (Adélaïde Leroux) is a near lost cause. But how can they fight back?
Vincere

Ida Dalser (Giovanna Mezzogiorno) falls for young Benito Mussolini (Filippo Timi) in Milan and sells everything she has to help the future dictator fund his newspaper, Popolo d'Italia. But when World War I separates the newly wedded couple, Mussolini marries another woman. Ida demands to retain her rights as Mussolini's wife and the mother of his son, but the Fascists have other plans for the dictator's dark secret in this gripping biopic.
The Pillars of the Earth

Political conflict, grand passions and epic ambition fuel this sweeping miniseries set in 12th-century England that centers on the struggles of Prior Philip (Matthew Macfadyen), who's devoted to seeing the construction of Kingsbridge Cathedral. At the same time, civil war is roiling Britain as the result of a struggle for succession among King Henry's heirs, with the outcome of history hinging on a portentous secret. Ian McShane also stars.
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day

Skillfully framed by an unknown enemy for the murder of a priest, wanted vigilante MacManus brothers Murphy (Norman Reedus) and Connor (Sean Patrick Flanery) must come out of hiding on a sheep farm in Ireland to fight for justice in Boston. Joining them in writer-director Troy Duffy's long-awaited sequel is Romeo (Clifton Collins Jr.). Julie Benz plays FBI Special Agent Eunice Bloom, and Peter Fonda and Billy Connolly also co-star.
Conspiracy of Silence

The Irish Catholic Church is rocked to its roots when a popular parish priest commits suicide and another priest -- a young trainee from a nearby seminary -- is expelled on the grounds that he was open to the sexual advances of a male colleague. Desperate to clear his good name and be reinstated, the trainee agrees to talk to a local journalist who believes the incidents may be linked. Stars Jonathan Forbes, Hugh Bonneville and Brenda Fricker.
Pokemon 4Ever

The fourth entry in the Pokémon film franchise finds trainer Ash Ketchum and his sidekicks Pikachu, Misty and Brock trying to save a time-traveling Pokémon called Celebi from Team Rocket's latest baddie and return a lad named Sammy to his own era. It seems that while escaping the clutches of a rogue hunter, Celebi transported itself -- and, inadvertently, Sammy -- from the past to the present. Can Ash and crew set things right?
Starz Studios: Pillars of the Earth / Inception

Starz Studios takes you behind the scenes of the hottest movies and gives you the latest Hollywood buzz. This episode features cast and crew interviews of the new Starz original series "Pillars of the Earth" and the film Inception.
Planet 51

When Earth astronaut Capt. Chuck Baker (Dwayne Johnson) arrives on Planet 51 -- a world reminiscent of American suburbia circa 1950 -- he tries to avoid capture, recover his spaceship and make it home safely, all with the help of an empathetic little green being. Joe Stillman (Shrek) writes and Jorge Blanco directs this animated thrill ride that also features the vocal talents of Jessica Biel and Gary Oldman.
Blood: The Last Vampire

In post-World War II Japan, a top secret government agency sends the teenage katana-wielding half-vampire Saya (Gianna Jun) to an American military base with the assignment of routing out a demon who's masquerading as a student. A series of violent swordfights leads our heroine to a confrontation with the formidably deadly vampire Onigen (Koyuki). Based on the anime film and TV series, this live-action horror thriller also stars Allison Miller.
30-Second Bunnies Theatre: Season 3

Imagine smashing all the best parts of a two-hour movie into 30 seconds. That's what you get with 30-Second Bunnies Theatre, with the added bonus of cute, animated bunnies reenacting the scenes. Jennifer Shiman created these hilarious, award-winning spoofs of a variety of films, from classics (A Christmas Story, Casablanca) and comedies (Caddyshack, Office Space) to dramas (Brokeback Mountain) and action-adventure (Pirates of the Caribbean).
Tim

What happens when a young laborer, slow-witted and dull but handsome and hard-working, meets an intelligent, middle-aged businesswoman? Mary hires Tim to help with odd jobs around the house. Gradually, she begins to take special interest in him and the fact that he is unable to read and write. Mary begins to teach Tim to read, and in return learns a few things from him. Can a love thrive between two people who are so very different?
Oxygen

Madeline Foster (Maura Tierney) is an NYPD detective with a drinking problem and a penchant for rough sex in this police thriller that has her investigating the kidnapping of a businessman's wife. With the kidnapper threatening to kill his hostage if ransom isn't delivered within 24 hours, Madeline deduces she's dealing with the notorious "Harry Houdini" (Adrien Brody) -- so named for his uncanny ability to avoid capture.
Fear City

A serial killer is targeting strippers in Manhattan, which is harming Matt's (Tom Berenger) exotic dancer booking agency. In order to get cop Al Wheeler (Billy Dee Williams) off his back and to please his mob boss employers, Matt attempts to hunt down the killer himself. Meanwhile, Matt's ex-girlfriend, Loretta (Melanie Griffith), whose lesbian lover was recently murdered, deals with her renewed drug addiction.
Hester Street

Joan Micklin Silver's film stars Carol Kane as Gitl, a traditional Jewish woman who travels to America in the late 1800s to reunite with her husband (Stephen Keats), but instead is met with heartache when she discovers he's a changed man. Nominated for an Academy Award for her portrayal of a woman abandoned, Kane infuses Gitl with depth and humanity, making her struggles at once palpable and enlightening. Co-stars Doris Roberts and Mel Howard.
Pipe Dream

After having a one-night-stand with an aspiring screenwriter (Mary-Louise Parker), a New York City plumber (Martin Donovan), frustrated about the way his profession is perceived by women, decides to steal Parker's script and pose as a director to expand his chances in the dating arena. Donovan's scheme takes an unexpected turn, however, when his project gains "buzz" and Parker finds out what he's been doing with her script!
Moonlighting

Set in December 1981, this acclaimed political allegory follows a Polish construction crew -- led by English-speaking foreman Nowak (Jeremy Irons) -- as they renovate a rich man's London flat without British work permits. When the military imposes martial law back in Poland, Nowak withholds the news from his men in order to complete the job on time. Irons is outstanding as the overbearing boss who becomes a de facto jailer.
What Alice Found

Eager to escape her dead-end job, 18-year-old Alice (Emily Grace) sets off for Florida to follow a vague dream of becoming a marine biologist, but ends up on the road to truck-stop prostitution when her car dies and a middle-aged couple offers her a lift. Bill Raymond and Judith Ivey, in a standout performance, play the seemingly benevolent couple who befriend the naïve Alice in this gritty indie drama.
The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea

When his widowed mother (Sarah Miles) takes up with sailor Jim Cameron (Kris Kristofferson), troubled adolescent Jonathan Osborne (Jonathan Kahn) worships the seaman ... at first. But an antisocial schoolmate's sinister influence soon turns the impressionable Jonathan against Jim. Earl Rhodes plays the disturbed young friend who leads Jonathan down a dark path in this unsettling drama directed by Lewis John Carlino.
The Plague Dogs

Making a compelling case for animal rights, this disturbing animated feature chronicles the plight of two dogs who become the focus of an intense manhunt after escaping from a research lab where they were subjected to cruel and pointless tests. To keep citizens from capturing or sheltering the canines, authorities lie to the newspapers, claiming that the dogs may be carrying bubonic plague. Celebrity voices include John Hurt and Nigel Hawthorne.
Wetherby

One evening, a young stranger attends a dinner party at the home of schoolteacher Jean Travers (Vanessa Redgrave), only to inexplicably go home and kill himself afterward. As the police investigate the mysterious suicide, Jean tries to fathom why it happened -- and cope with the memories of an earlier tragedy in her life involving another young man. Directed by David Hare and costarring Judi Dench and Ian Holm.
Jeffrey

In this comedy adapted from Paul Rudnick's off-Broadway hit play, a young, gay actor/waiter (Steven Weber) finds "Mr. Right" after becoming celibate -- a move inspired by his fear of AIDS. Struggling with the notion of commitment after learning his perfect mate is HIV positive, he relies on his best friend (Patrick Stewart, as an interior decorator), and a hilariously lascivious priest (Nathan Lane) to help him find the way.
The Last Train

En route from Berlin to a German death camp in Auschwitz, two unlikely Jewish allies -- a rough-and-tumble former boxer (Gedeon Burkhard) and the son of wealthy parents (Lale Yavas) -- remember happier times while plotting action against their Nazi captors. But with each passing day, the situation grows increasingly desperate. Ludwig Blochberger co-stars as the heartless commanding officer who holds their collective fate in his hands.
7 Dwarfs

Based loosely on the well-known fairy tale "Snow White," this bold adaptation from director Sven Unterwaldt finds the seven dwarfs living -- by choice -- in a forest free of females. (After all, they know the troubles women can bring.) Unable to resist Snow White's charms, however, they let her into their midst -- only to find themselves in the unlikely role of rescuer when she's abducted by a wicked queen posing as a cosmetics saleswoman.
Around the World in 80 Days

Pierce Brosnan stars as Phileas Fogg in this adaptation of Jules Verne's classic adventure story. The year is 1872, and in order to win a bet, Fogg must circumnavigate the globe in a mere 80 days -- with time and a determined private detective (Peter Ustinov) dogging his heels the whole way. With the help of his hilarious manservant (Eric Idle), Fogg uses every form of transportation imaginable to aid in his quest.
Tidal Wave

Authorities ignore a scientist's warning of an impending tsunami at the popular South Korean beach spot Haeundae four years after a similar tragedy befell the region -- but when his prediction comes true, residents must scramble to survive. Now both vacationers and locals like sushi-seller Man-sik, who lost a friend in the last tsunami, find themselves in a fight for their lives in this action-packed disaster movie from South Korea.
Happy Tree Friends: First Blood

These 14 quick and surprisingly gory animated shorts star the cute and cuddly Happy Tree Friends characters -- chirpy, colorful, doe-eyed critters who fall victim to horrific injury and demise by the end of each episode. First Blood includes the segments "Spin Fun Knowing You," "House Warming," "Helping Helps," "Crazy Antics," "Havin' a Ball," "Water You Wading For," "Nuttin' Wrong with Candy," "Wheelin' and Dealin'" and more.
Happy Tree Friends: Second Serving

Cute and cuddly carnage unfurls in this collection of Happy Tree Friends animated shorts, which find the lovable furry characters in more blood-soaked scenarios that will make you laugh and cringe at the same time. The episodes include "Boo Do You Think You Are," "Mime and Mime Again," "You're Baking Me Crazy," "Tongue Twister," "Meat Me for Lunch," "Sweet Ride," "It's a Snap," "Off the Hook," "Spare Me," "Snow What" and many more.
Happy Tree Friends: Third Strike

The Happy Tree Friends continue to bring the pain with this third collection of fast and furious animated shorts, featuring a cast of sweet woodland creatures that constantly find themselves in harm's way -- and are doomed to a violent end. The episodes in this anthology include "Milkin' It," "Out of Sight, Out of Mime," "Class Act," "Party Animal," "The Way You Make Me Wheel," "Better Off Bread," "I Get a Trick Out of You" and many more.
Happy Tree Friends: Winter Break

The blood and guts continue to spill for the cutesy Happy Tree Friends -- despite the spirit of the holiday season -- in these winter-themed animated shorts, which find the cuddly critters in violently disastrous yet hilarious mishaps. The episodes in this anthology include "Stealing the Spotlight," "Tongue Twister Trouble," "Out on a Limb," "Ski Patrol," "Class Act," "Snow What? That's What!" and more.
Devil in the Flesh 2

Not one to let a little thing like being locked up in an institution for the criminally insane prevent her from getting what she wants, Debbie Strand (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe) escapes and assumes the identity of an unfortunate college student (Christiana Frank) who gives her a lift. Once at the university, Debbie takes on a multitude of extracurricular activities -- among them roommate revenge and teacher obsession -- in this erotic thriller.
The Millionairess

In Anthony Asquith's adaptation of the George Bernard Shaw play, Sophia Loren stars as the beautiful, spoiled heiress Epifania Parerga. When her wealth fails to bring her happiness, Epifania sets her sights on a husband: Indian doctor Ahmed el Kabir (Peter Sellers). Ahmed shows no interest in marrying her, but she gets him to agree to a three-month challenge: She'll attempt to live on only 500 rupees, while he must turn 500 pounds into 15,000.
Legend of the Tsunami Warrior

Armed with formidable Thai boxing skills, a rebellious prince takes on his queen, a band of rowdy pirates and a needy village orphan for bragging rights to a vast ocean treasure. But there's only so much booty to go around. Martial arts star Dan Chupong and Sorapong Chatree star in this fantastical Cannes Film Festival selection, an action-driven tale of adventure set on the high seas. Nonzee Nimibutr directs.
Shark Week 2009: Jaws of Steel

Dive into the planet's deadliest waters with this suspenseful "Shark Week" set, which reveals the true story that inspired the blockbuster movie Jaws, recounts the attack-filled summer of 2001 and investigates great white sharks' feeding habits. Other highlights include "Survivorman's" Les Stroud visiting famous shark hotspots and a fascinating study on the powerful predators' mysterious nocturnal behavior.
The New Recruits

Tag along with brash business students Suraj, Heidi and Joel as they attempt to help poor communities in Kenya, India and Pakistan through a social entrepreneurship initiative that focuses on saving the world through capitalism instead of charity. Narrated by actor Rainn Wilson, this unflinching documentary reveals what happens when jet-setting idealists attempt to force underprivileged people to pay for essential goods and services.
Nollywood Babylon

Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal's colorful documentary goes behind the scenes with filmmaker Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen -- aka "Da Governor" -- a major player in Nigeria's thriving direct-to-video industry, dubbed "Nollywood" in the early 1990s. Produced on a shoestring budget, the genre's juicy tales of religion, sex, magic and urban culture have created a national craze that's made Nollywood the third-largest movie industry in the world.
Entre Nos

Abruptly abandoned by her husband in a country completely foreign to her, Colombian native Mariana (Paola Mendoza) struggles to take care of herself and her two young children on the unforgiving streets of New York City. Sebastian Villada, Laura Montana and Anthony Chisholm also star in this gritty independent drama jointly written and directed by Mendoza and her collaborator Gloria La Morte.
A Town Called Panic

Tag along for the small-town adventures of plastic toys Cowboy (voiced by Stéphane Aubier), Indian (Bruce Ellison) and Horse (Vincent Patar) when they buy 50 million bricks, setting into motion a crazy chain of events at their rambling rural home. Now trekking across distant lands, they end up in another world pludged under water in this film based on the Belgian television series of the same name. Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar direct.
Prodigal Sons

In high school, Kimberly Reed was male, a straight-A student and captain of the football team. But since leaving his rural Montana hometown, he's become a woman -- and a filmmaker whose documentary could not be any more personal. Half the story involves her attending her high school reunion as a transgendered female; the other half involves reuniting with her siblings, including her estranged adopted brother.
The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers

Revisit a pivotal point in American history in this documentary that chronicles Pentagon insider Daniel Ellsberg's daring endeavor to leak top-secret government papers that disclosed shocking truths about the Vietnam War and Nixon's presidency. Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith direct this absorbing, Oscar-nominated account that features compelling interviews with Ellsberg, retired New York Times editor Max Frankel and other key figures.
Meadowoods

When three very warped college kids plot to torture and murder a randomly chosen fellow student, they craft an elaborate, ghoulish killing chamber and keep a video diary to chronicle their bloody exploit. But as the pals proceed with their ghastly plan, the violence they unleash threatens to consume them as well. This indie horror flick from director Scott Phillips stars Michelle Roe, Michael Downey, Connor Thorp and Ila Schactler.
A Place Out of Time: The Bordentown School

This documentary examines the legacy of New Jersey's Bordentown School, a cultural oasis that served African American students for 70 years until the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1955. Alumni interviews, commentary from historians and archival footage shed light on the positive values the school espoused as well as the overwhelming struggles it faced in an era of legalized discrimination.
Frontline: The Wounded Platoon

This "Frontline" episode investigates the incredible violence, depression and post-traumatic stress exhibited by a Colorado Springs-based platoon of Iraq War veterans whose members have committed murder, assaulted loved ones and attempted suicide. Through interviews, interrogation tapes and archival materials, the program examines the effects that multiple tours of duty have on soldiers and the limitations of the Army's mental health services.
Frontline: College, Inc.

Uncovering the truth about for-profit colleges and universities, this Frontline episode investigates the schools' powerful recruitment methods, convenient online curriculum, connections to Wall Street and astronomical revenues. Through interviews with former students, employees and education experts, this program questions whether such institutions of higher learning improve the lives of their graduates or simply saddle them with debt.
Ground War: The Evolution of the Battlefield

Chart the technological evolution of ground combat with this documentary series, which explores the science and history behind revolutionary innovations such as gunpowder, assault rifles, Kevlar, tanks and directed-energy weapons. Through modern tests, archival footage and expert interviews, these explosive episodes recount the remarkable stories behind each breakthrough and detail how they've changed the way we fight.
Martha Speaks: Martha Goes to School

With her incredible gift of gab, talking dog Martha goes on lots of fun adventures, including taking over Helen's class as a substitute teacher, using her imagination to retell classic fairy tales and leading a daring escape from the animal shelter. In this set of animated episodes, Truman tries to keep out of sight, Skits starts wearing a polka-dot bow tie everywhere, and T.D. panics over a report he hasn't finished.
Super Why!: Attack of the Eraser

Join Super Readers Whyatt Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood, Princess Pea and Pig as they use their literacy skills to learn how to bake a birthday cake, pay a visit to the Tooth Fairy and prevent evil Eraser from destroying important words. In one memorable episode of this cartoon collection, popular heroes such as Cinderella and the Frog Prince square off on the soccer field against villains like the Big Bad Wolf and the Wicked Witch.
Mount St. Helens: Back from the Dead: Nova

Filmed more than two decades after Mount St. Helens erupted in a violent blast of molten lava and ash, this fascinating "Nova" special shadows ecologist Charlie Crisafulli as he sifts through the aftermath and finds signs of life. Cameras also follow geologists deep into the volcano's crater to test the level of magma activity below the surface, with the ultimate goal of pinpointing when the next eruption will be.
The Pink Panther Classic Cartoon Collection

Friz Freleng and David H. DePatie's supercool cat gets the royal treatment in this paw-some collection of 124 cartoon shorts, spawned by the slinky feline's star-making turn in the credits of Blake Edwards's comedy classic. The compilation of stylish six-minute capers -- produced between 1964 and 1980 -- kicks off with the Oscar-winning short "The Pink Phink," which finds the crafty cat painting the town … pink (naturally).
The Magnificent Seven: Season 1

This television drama was inspired by a film from acclaimed Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. Meet the seven members of this motley-but-powerful crew -- Chris Larabee (Michael Biehn), Vin Tanner (Eric Close), John Dunne (Andrew Kavovit), Buck Wilmington (Dale Midkiff), Josiah Sanchez (Ron Perlman), Ezra Standish (Anthony Starke) and Nathan Jackson (Rick Worthy) -- and witness their exploits as they stand for justice.
Barney: Let's Play Outside

Maybe the sun outside your window isn't shining right now, but it will be soon enough. Until then, Barney and the gang can take you along on an exciting array of outdoor adventures designed to get you out and about! While Barney, Baby Bop and BJ are hanging out with Mother Nature and taking in everything she has to offer, you and your family can join them in a round of sing-along songs about being active and having fun.
Jackie Brown

Jackie Brown (Pam Grier) is an aging flight attendant who smuggles cash on the side. But when she's busted and pressured to help with an investigation, she plans to play the opposing forces against each other and walk away with the dough. Director Quentin Tarantino's deft storytelling combines with an all-star cast -- including Samuel L. Jackson, Robert De Niro and Michael Keaton -- in this atmospheric crime caper.
Starz Studios: Predators / Despicable Me / The Kids Are All Right

Starz Studios takes you behind the scenes of the hottest movies and gives you the latest Hollywood buzz. This episode features cast and crew interviews of Predators (starring Adrien Brody), Despicable Me and The Kids Are All Right.
Yentl

Based on Isaac Bashevis Singer's story, this Oscar-winning musical stars Barbra Streisand as Yentl, the bookish daughter of a Talmud teacher who instructs her even though it's forbidden to teach the sacred text to girls. Determined to continue her schooling after her father dies, Yentl disguises herself as a boy to gain entry to a yeshiva. There, she meets the brilliant Avigdor (Mandy Patinkin), who only has eyes for Hadass (Amy Irving).
2012

When typhoons, earthquakes and other disasters suddenly threaten to destroy the world, Jackson (John Cusack), his estranged wife, Kate (Amanda Peet), and others surmise that the secret may lie in ancient Mayan prophecies that describe global calamity in the year 2012. Roland Emmerich co-writes and directs a star-studded ensemble cast that also includes Thandie Newton, Oliver Platt, Woody Harrelson, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Danny Glover.
P-Star Rising

Years after his own dreams of hip-hop stardom have faded away, single father Jesse Diaz pours everything he has into helping his talented 9-year-old daughter, Priscilla Star -- aka rapper P-Star -- experience the success that he never had. Directed by Gabriel Noble, this documentary follows the unique father-daughter duo through four years of financial struggles, career setbacks and brushes with stardom.
Independent Lens: Between the Folds

Filmmaker Vanessa Gould takes you on a provocative odyssey into the mesmerizing world of modern origami, where artists and scientists use the ancient art form to craft works of delicate beauty and to model cutting-edge mathematical theories. Pushing the envelope of origami to include caricatured portraits and elaborate abstract designs, these experts examine how paper folding can reveal the profound connection between art, science and philosophy.
The Street Stops Here

In this inspiring cinematic portrait, filmmaker Kevin Shaw profiles high school basketball coach Bob Hurley Sr., a man who's racked up a staggering 900-victory record for his inner-city Catholic school -- and changed the lives of countless students. With six seniors destined for Division I play, this season is thick with promise. But for the first time under Hurley's leadership, the school might not win the state championship.
Place of Execution

Journalist Catherine Heathcote (Juliet Stevenson) solicits the help of investigator George Bennett (Lee Ingleby) for her documentary about the 1963 disappearance of a 13-year-old girl. But when Bennett abruptly stops cooperating, Heathcote begins to unravel some surprising truths. Now Heathcote may have to reevaluate her deep-rooted beliefs about justice. Based on the book by Val McDermid, this "Masterpiece" special co-stars Greg Wise.
Jake Johannsen: I Love You

Jake Johannsen -- who has appeared on "The Late Show with David Letterman" more times than any other stand-up comedian -- offers his quirky perspective on taxes, relationships, fatherhood and more in this hilarious performance. Topics include Johannsen's story of falling in love and getting married, his theory that taxes are a ruse to imprison everyone and the things his 5-year-old daughter knows that bewilder him.
The Buddha

Through a visual tapestry of evocative paintings and sculptures, this compelling documentary from Emmy-winning filmmaker David Grubin explores the life of the Buddha, his quest for serenity and his eventual enlightenment. Insightful interviews with contemporary Buddhists, including the Dalai Lama and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet W.S. Merwin, shed light on Buddhism and its relevance today. Richard Gere narrates.
Collision

In the wake of a six-car crash that leaves two people dead, Detective Inspector John Tolin (Douglas Henshall) and Senior Investigating Officer Ann Stallwood (Kate Ashfield) launch an investigation that unearths dark personal secrets, corporate crime and even murder. Meanwhile, Tolin and Stallwood must deal with their own relationship and come to terms with their past in this "Masterpiece" program.
My Year Without Sex

In the wake of a near-fatal brain aneurysm, thirtysomething Melbourne mom Natalie (Sacha Horler) and her affable hubby, Ross (Matt Day), enter a period of doctor-ordered abstinence while they raise their children Louis (Jonathan Segat) and Ruby (Portia Bradley). Wrestling with myriad problems in the bedroom and out, Natalie has a year to remember in this warm and funny dramedy from Australian writer-director Sarah Watt.
Terribly Happy

When Copenhagen cop Robert (Jakob Cedergren) winds up in the isolated town of Skarrild, he plans to bide his time recovering from his disreputable past so he can return to the city. But life in Skarrild is anything but peaceful in this tense thriller set in Denmark. As Robert becomes drawn into the odd local happenings, he also finds himself protecting mysterious beauty Ingerlise (Lene Maria Christensen) from her abusive husband.
Caillou: Caillou's Fun Outside!

The precocious Caillou heads outside for entertainment and adventure in this collection of kid-friendly episodes, all of which are centered on the fun you can have when you're not cooped up inside the house. When birds take over his garden, Caillou constructs a scarecrow to chase them away. Later on, Caillou takes his first canoe trip, makes his own water park and learns how to "talk" to ducks using bird calls.
Hey Hey It's Esther Blueburger

A total outcast at her private school, Esther (Danielle Catanzariti) suffocates under her mother's (Essie Davis) constant pressure at home. But after forming an unlikely friendship with well-liked Sunni (Keisha Castle-Hughes), Esther starts taking daring risks and suddenly becomes popular. A smart, good-natured comedy about learning to be yourself, this Australian coming-of-age story also features Toni Collette.
How to Make Love to a Woman

After a disappointing night of lovemaking, young record executive Andy Conners (Josh Meyers) ignores the bigger problems of his relationship with Lauren (Krysten Ritter) and instead concentrates solely on improving his sexual technique. But while Andy undergoes his misguided makeover, Lauren rekindles a romance with an old flame. Will Andy learn his lesson in time to win back Lauren? Jenna Jameson also stars as herself in this edgy romantic comedy.
Hannah Montana: Season 4

In the final season of this smash-hit family comedy, unassuming teenager Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus) steps up her efforts to keep Hannah Montana -- her megastar alter ego -- a secret from her friends and classmates. On top of the challenges posed by her double life, Miley faces missing a semester of her senior year when Robbie (Billy Ray Cyrus) forgets to register her for school. Meanwhile, Jackson (Jason Earles) crushes on a neighbor's cousin.
Robin Hood: Season 3

Robin (Jonas Armstrong) returns from the Holy Land obsessed with hunting down Guy of Gisborne (Richard Armitage) and avenging Marian's murder, while his men try to convince the despondent outlaw that the country still needs someone willing to stand up to the evil Sheriff (Keith Allen). Friar Tuck (David Harewood) joins up with the Merry Men in the third season of this exciting BBC series, while the Sheriff forces the local abbot to betray Robin.
Top Gear: Series 11

In the world of "Top Gear," motoring crosses all borders, and mechanics is a universal language. Whether a Ford Fiesta or the Gumpert Apollo, no vehicle eludes the scrutiny of opinionated host Jeremy Clarkson and his gearhead gang. Standing features of the BBC-produced show are the "Power Laps" test and the "Cheap Car Challenge," and Series 11 sees the debut of the Top Gear Stunt Man and a fox hunt -- with Clarkson as the quarry.
Dr. Dolittle

Funnyman Eddie Murphy portrays the titular San Francisco doc who regains his childhood gift for conversing with critters when he hits his head on the windshield of his car. Soon, his new ability leads to a business opportunity. When word spreads throughout the animal kingdom, his clinic turns into a virtual zoo overrun with sheep, horses, birds, rats, dogs and a suicidal tiger -- all suffering from an array of mostly comic maladies.
Hanger

Ryan Nicholson directs this savage exploitation film that follows the vengeance-fueled rampage of Hanger (Nathan Dashwood), the now-grown survivor of a bungled back-alley abortion who returns to punish a pimp for forcing his mother into the procedure. As Hanger gets a taste for blood, his revenge spills over to the street's other depraved bottom-feeders. Lloyd Kaufman and Debbie Rochon co-star in this graphic gorefest.
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Internet:
Enable editing of your Proxy:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{EF097F4 C-DC4B-4c98-8FF6-AEF805DC0E8E}\Cingular WAP
Change “ReadOnly” from 1 to 0, and restart your device Upon restart, you may now delete or change the proxy information.Change ATT MMS Settings:
HKey_Local_Machine\Software\Motorola\MMS\Profiles\ AT&T MMS
Change the value of “Lock” from 1 to 0. Restart your device.To perform a Master Reset or Master Clear:
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Press Start.
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Scroll to and select System Tools.
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Scroll to and select either Master Reset or Master Clear.
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Press Yes when Alert appears.
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