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  • Doc West

    When Doc West (Terence Hill), a stranger with a mysterious past, arrives in town and winds up in jail after a poker game goes sour, Sheriff Basehart (Paul Sorvino) decides to ask for his help in fighting the vicious local rancher whose gunmen threaten to overrun the community. Filmed in the rocky desert landscapes of New Mexico, this earnest gun-slinging drama pays tribute to the themes and characters of the classic Hollywood Western.

  • Jackie Chan: Kung Fu Master

    Kung fu master Jackie Chan stars as himself in this feel-good story about a 15-year-old Chinese martial arts student (Yishan Zhang) who seeks out the world-famous movie star for fighting lessons. But tracking down Chan proves to be the challenge of a lifetime. In the process of looking for Jackie, he finds far more shenanigans than he expected! This comic actioner also includes cameos from Bing Bai, Jing-wei Tu and Di Yao.

  • Killers

    When an elite assassin (Ashton Kutcher) marries a beautiful computer whiz (Katherine Heigl) after a whirlwind romance, he gives up the gun and settles down with his new bride. That is, until he learns that someone from his past has put a contract out on his life. Now, the couple must go on the run if they hope to survive and settle the score once and for all. This action comedy from director Robert Luketic co-stars Tom Selleck and Catherine O'Hara.

  • Camp Rock 2

    It's a true battle of the bands as tunefully gifted campers Mitchie (Demi Lovato), Shane (Joe Jonas), Jason (Kevin Jonas) and Nate (Nick Jonas) return to Camp Rock and discover that some of their best talent has been snatched up by rival Camp Star, where some serious musical muscle (Matthew "Mdot" Finley) rules the roost. Meanwhile, a Shakespearean love triangle complicates camp life as campers once again vie for the top spot at Final Jam.

  • Goosebumps: Go Eat Worms

    Things get extra creepy-crawly in this episode from the kid-friendly horror series when mean-spirited Todd Barstow (Noah Shebib) gleefully taunts his sister Regina (Kristin Fairlie) with his collection of gross earthworms -- only to have the worms start tormenting him. But even with worms turning up in his food, his bed and his dreams, will Todd learn his lesson about being more compassionate?

  • Goosebumps: The Blob That Ate Everyone

    Dreaming of becoming a big-time writer, young Zack Beauchamp (Scott Pietrangelo) comes across a strange old typewriter and begins composing a horror story about a voracious pink blob monster -- only to discover that every word he types comes true. When the creature gobbles up the magic typewriter itself, Zack must figure out how to get rid of the beast in this episode from the spooky kids' series.

  • He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown

    This classic Peanuts animation follows the hapless Charlie Brown as he tackles one of the not-so-fun aspects of being a pet owner after Snoopy's pranks start annoying other kids in the neighborhood. Charlie sends his beloved beagle back to obedience school, but Snoopy doesn't get very far, ending up at Peppermint Patty's house instead. Once again, Charlie Brown will have to figure out the best way to handle his free-spirited pooch.

  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Road Rally

    Buckle up and brace yourself for fun on the open road with this exciting animated adventure that follows Disney favorites Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy on a thrilling race across many environments, including deserts, mountains and jungles. Bonus features include the interactive Discovery Mode, where young viewers can follow along by answering questions about colors, shapes and sizes that appear on screen.

  • Shaun the Sheep: Party Animals

    When party time turns into panic time on the farm, all of the animals -- including Bitzer, Timmy and Shirley -- turn to Shaun for help. With an easygoing manner and an endless supply of ideas, Shaun tries to lead his barnyard buddies to safety. In this collection of episodes, a huge pillow fight breaks out, and the animals don disguises in order to trick the Farmer into thinking they're his friends.

  • Thomas & Friends: Misty Island Rescue

    When his friend Diesel gets into a fix, Thomas sets out to rescue him. He succeeds but subsequently ends up lost on remote Misty Island. Luckily for Thomas, a new set of train pals emerges to help him find his way home. Meanwhile, out on the deep, blue sea, Harold the Helicopter and Captain the Lifeboat are leading a search party to determine what in the world has become of their favorite locomotive.

  • Date Night

    Who knew simple dinner reservations under a different name could turn one New Jersey couple's date night so terribly upside-down? Claire (Tina Fey) and Phil (Steve Carell) Foster leave their kids with the sitter (Leighton Meester) and head out for a night on the town -- as the Tripplehorns. Shawn Levy (Just Married, Night at the Museum) directs this action-comedy; Mark Wahlberg and James Franco co-star.

  • Playing for Time

    When Jewish songstress Fania Fénelon (Vanessa Redgrave) is plucked from the stage and sent to Auschwitz, she and other musicians find themselves assigned to a terrible task: using their talents to soothe fellow prisoners who are sentenced to die in the gas chambers. Daniel Mann directs this Emmy-winning television movie based on Fénelon's autobiography; famed playwright Arthur Miller penned the script.

  • Solitary Man

    Michael Douglas stars as a former car dealership owner who sees his personal and professional lives take a nosedive when the repercussions of years of shady business dealings and chronic womanizing finally catch up with him. Susan Sarandon, Mary-Louise Parker, Danny DeVito and Jenna Fischer co-star in this comedic drama written and co-directed by Brian Koppelman.

  • Sorry, Thanks

    Although he's in a relationship with Sara (Ia Hernandez), Max Callahan (Wiley Wiggins) develops an obsession with Kira (Kenya Miles), his recent one-night stand. While he tries to figure whether he has a conscience, Kira seriously questions her personal and professional choices. Andrew Bujalski co-stars as Max's best friend, Mason, and Dia Sokol directs this romantic drama that explores the heart's questionable emotions.

  • That Evening Sun

    Frustrated with being confined to a nursing facility, Abner Meecham (Hal Holbrook) breaks out and walks all the way back to his farm. When he realizes his biggest enemy (Ray McKinnon) now lives in his house, Abner devises a plan to reclaim what rightfully belongs to him. Based on William Gay's short story, this Southern drama co-stars Walton Goggins as Abner's son, Paul, and Holbrook's real-life wife, Dixie Carter, as Abner's spouse, Ellen.

  • The Exploding Girl

    Zoe Kazan carries this indie romance from writer-director Bradley Rust Gray with her finely nuanced performance as Ivy, a college student who uses her Brooklyn spring break sojourn to reevaluate her life and loves. With her current relationship fizzling out via cell phone, Ivy finds herself rethinking her longtime platonic friendship with best pal Al (Mark Rendall). Franklin Pipp and Maryann Urbano co-star.

  • The Joneses

    Keeping up with the Joneses (Demi Moore, David Duchovny, Amber Heard and Ben Hollingsworth) is next to impossible, considering they're a family with good looks, fancy cars, a sprawling estate -- and a shocking secret the neighbors would never guess. Gary Cole, Glenne Headly and Lauren Hutton co-star in this smart drama about the dark side of a material world from writer-director Derrick Borte.

  • The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond

    Based on an unproduced original screenplay by Tennessee Williams, this drama follows Fisher Willow (Bryce Dallas Howard), the headstrong daughter of a Southern plantation owner. Forced to fulfill her role as a debutante, she chooses farmhand Jimmy Dobyne (Chris Evans) as her escort. As if this weren't scandalous enough, her announcement that she's fallen in love with Jimmy threatens to destroy the family. Ann-Margret and Ellen Burstyn co-star.

  • Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi

    On assignment in Afghanistan, American reporter Christian Parenti hires 24-year-old Ajmal Naqshbandi as his fixer -- a local interpreter and guide -- but chaos erupts when Ajmal and an Italian journalist are kidnapped in this gripping documentary. Under pressure to resolve the situation quickly, the Afghani government botches the hostage negotiations. Filmmaker Ian Olds captures the dangerous backstory behind the images that make the nightly news.

  • Wonders of the Solar System

    While visiting Earth's most impressive natural wonders -- including spectacular mountains, deserts and oceans -- host Brian Cox explains how our planet has been shaped over billions of years and explores its place within the solar system. Drawing on a wealth of scientific data and remarkable images from space, the series offers viewers valuable new insight into our magnificent home and our planetary neighbors.

  • Billy Blanks Jr.: Dance with Me: Cardio Fit

    Fitness wizard Billy Blanks Jr. brings the beat and quick-stepping energy to a new level with three exciting, calorie-burning dance fitness routines designed to make getting in shape as much fun as a trip to the disco. Billy and his wife, Sharon, demonstrate cardio routines designed to work for all ages, weights and fitness levels. The program includes exercises based on hip-hop-, country- and Bollywood-style dance moves.

  • Denise Austin: Hot Body Yoga

    Fitness superstar Denise Austin shares two yoga programs expressly designed to build core strength and burn fat at the same time. Both are suitable for beginners and experienced yoga enthusiasts alike. The Yoga Fit exercise sequence incorporates traditional poses and stretching exercises. Yoga Sculpt offers a more intense routine, utilizing hand weights for an even more invigorating, fat-shedding workout.

  • Jillian Michaels: Shred-It with Weights

    Inspirational fitness trainer Jillian Michaels ("The Biggest Loser") presents an intensive total-body workout program designed to sculpt lean muscle and burn fat in a hurry, using hand weights and Michaels's innovative exercise sequences. Two half-hour routines feature proven-effective moves designed to yield major results in just a few weeks. Also included is an easy-to-follow tutorial on using kettlebell weights.

  • Chuck: Season 3

    More espionage and adventure are in store for Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi), an ordinary computer geek turned CIA lynchpin, in the third season of this hit series. As Season 2 drew to a close, Chuck uploaded a new version of Intersect into his brain. Now he possesses a whole new set of skills -- all the better to battle the sinister CIA splinter group Fulcrum. Yvonne Strahovski, Adam Baldwin and Joshua Gomez co-star.

  • Clatterford: Season 3

    Provincial eccentrics crowd the life of nurse Sal Vine (Sue Johnston) in the third and final season of the BBC comedy created by Jennifer Saunders ("Absolutely Fabulous"). Sal's daughter Tash (Sally Phillips) leaves home, but just barely, moving into a van parked outside the house. Meanwhile, the Clatterford Women's Guild works itself into a maelstrom of excitement when a rumor spreads that a famous actor plans to take up residence.

  • Criminal Minds: Season 5

    Special Agent Aaron Hotchner (Thomas Gibson) leads the Behavioral Analysis Unit -- a crack team of FBI profilers who examine the country's most inscrutable criminal minds and determine when and how these villains will strike again. The fifth season of the CBS crime drama also stars Joe Mantegna as veteran agent David Rossi; Paget Brewster as high-powered diplomat daughter Emily Prentiss; and Shemar Moore as obsession expert Derek Morgan.

  • Dirty Jobs: Collection 6

    No job is too dirty for intrepid host Mike Rowe in this Emmy-nominated Discovery Channel series that explores some of the world's grimiest occupations. But sometimes, even he can't believe how disgusting his assignments are. Whether he's rubbing elbows with skunks in Southern California as an animal control officer or chasing down feral chickens in urban Miami, getting clean again is a distant reward.

  • Doctor Who: Planet of Fire

    This four-part "Doctor Who" serial finds the Doctor (Peter Davison), his companion Turlough (Mark Strickson) and the android Kamelion (Gerald Flood) touching down on the island of Lanzarote, where they arrive just in time for Turlough to save an American girl (Nicola Bryant) from drowning. But their chance meeting seems more than coincidence when she produces an object that bears the same symbol that's branded on Turlough's arm.

  • Doctor Who: The King's Demons

    This two-part "Doctor Who" serial introduces the shape-shifting character of Kamelion, an android sent to medieval England to pose as King John and help the evil Time Lord (known as "The Master") knock the real king off his throne. The Doctor senses something's afoot when he arrives in the TARDIS -- and in the middle of a jousting tournament, no less. But the plot thickens when he unmasks more than one impostor.

  • Less Than Perfect: Season 1

    Sara Rue stars in this workplace sitcom as Claudia "Claude" Casey, the bubbly optimist who's just parlayed her stint as GNB Network office floater to assistant for top dog news anchor, Will Butler (Eric Roberts). But if Claude's gonna make it in this world, she'll have to learn to defend herself from the backbiting ploys of co-workers Kipp (Zachary Levi) and Lydia (Andrea Parker). Andy Dick also stars as Claude's friend and confidante, Owen.

  • Pie in the Sky: Series 3

    This whimsical crime drama stars Richard Griffiths as Detective Inspector Henry Crabbe, an outstanding police officer who longs to quit the force for good and indulge his other passion: cooking in the restaurant he owns with his wife (Maggie Steed). But every time Crabbe's stubborn boss on the force (Malcolm Sinclair) faces a tough case, he drags Crabbe back from the brink of retirement to help solve the crime.

  • Skins: Vol. 3

    In Bristol, England, a group of teenagers, including a Congolese immigrant (Merveille Lukeba), an adorable virgin (Lisa Backwell) and a volatile queen bee (Kaya Scodelario), copes with real-life problems such as underage sex, drug abuse, violence and eating disorders. This realistic British drama also stars Jack O'Connell, Luke Pasqualino, Ollie Barbieri and real-life twins Megan and Kathryn Prescott.

  • Smallville: Season 9

    Clark Kent (Tom Welling) heads into his second year as a Daily Planet reporter in the ninth season of this hit television drama about Superman's formative years, with Erica Durance co-starring as lovely newswoman Lois Lane, the object of Clark's affection. A tumultuous eighth season proved there are plenty of people who want Superman destroyed -- which is why concealing his secret identity is more important to Clark than ever before.

  • Supernatural: Season 5

    Regrouping after a tumultuous year, brothers Sam and Dean Winchester (Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles) continue their quest to rid the world of demons in the fifth season of this CW series that draws its plotlines from unexplained phenomena. Has darkness gone underground for good, or will the brothers require more help from beyond to keep evil at bay? And how many more miles can their black 1967 Chevy Impala take?

  • The Guardian: Season 2

    In the second season of this gripping legal series, attorney Nick Fallin (Simon Baker) continues his community service after being convicted of drug offenses, and his reluctant commitment to his charges at a child advocacy firm intensifies. In addition to a thorny relationship with his father (Dabney Coleman), Nick copes with difficult child custody cases, his ex-drug dealer's murder and a complicated romance with the married Lulu (Wendy Moniz).

  • The Office: Season 6

    The Dunder Mifflin crew plods through another fiscally irresponsible year under the dubious leadership of misguided middle manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell), a man who thinks he's the world's best boss -- but acts like a total buffoon. After a fifth season of unexpected twists and turns that saw Michael leaving to start his own paper company and luring Pam (Jenna Fischer) away from the office, what high jinks will Season 6 bring?

  • A Call Girl

    This insightful, allegorical drama follows Aleksandra (Nina Ivanisin), a student, as she travels from a small town to the big city. A cynical and callous young woman, Aleksandra uses the move to transform herself into a well-paid call girl. Her self-imposed isolation and guilt-free life end, however, when a politician client dies. As the police pursue her, Aleksandra must figure out how to finish growing up without losing her soul.

  • John Rabe

    Florian Gallenberger directs this gripping drama about John Rabe (Ulrich Tukur), a German businessman living in Nanking, China, who in 1937 used his Nazi party affiliation to save some 200,000 Chinese civilians from slaughter at the hands of the Japanese army. As Rabe labors to establish an official safety zone to shelter the innocent, he forms an unlikely friendship with an American doctor (Steve Buscemi). Anne Consigny and Daniel Brühl co-star.

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