2024-06-28
In 2011, two-time Indianapolis 500 champion Dan Wheldon died in a horrific crash at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, shaking the world of motorsports to its core. Ten years later, Dan's two sons, Sebastian and Oliver, follow in their father's footsteps as they work through their loss the only way they know how by getting behind the wheel to race. (Repeat).
Patrick, a gutsy butterfly who can't fly, sets out on the journey of a lifetime with his best friend, Marty, and a butterfly named Jennifer. Patrick must face his fear and becomes an unlikely hero. (Repeat).
Jennifer's friend is killed shortly after auctioning off the contents of a storage unit to her. As the investigation gets underway, Jennifer becomes the key eyewitness and looks for clues in the boxes from the auction, but she soon gets in over her head in the second installment of this film series. (Repeat).
Explore the contradictions at the heart of famed financier Carl Icahn. A polarizing figure described as both an activist investor and a ruthless corporate raider, Icahn rose from modest beginnings in Queens to become one of the richest men in the world, embodying the American Dream. Yet, he openly criticizes corporate excess and the huge wealth inequality gap. (Repeat).
A look at the burgeoning U.S. industry devoted to alternative sources of energy, and how it is affecting local communities, the environment and the economy. (Repeat).
A profile of Gianni Agnelli (1921-2003), an Italian industrialist, jet-setter and grandson of Fiat founder Giovanni Agnelli, features remarks by family, friends and rivals, and archival footage and photographs. (Repeat).
John crashes his seventh drone in his attempt to film a show open. Later, he shares how his cancer treatment led to a disastrous middle-of-the-night shrimp curry incident, and recalls meeting Barry White. (Repeat).
Jimmy returns from Chicago to help his old boss in his escalating war with his rivals, but is given a rude welcome by Van Alden. Meanwhile, the D'Alessio brothers are introduced to an important patron in New York; Margaret helps Madame Jeunet save her boutique; and Nucky shakes up the city's leadership pecking order. (Repeat).
"It is a rare and miraculous thing to find your one true soul mate." Carey soon learns that finding two of them can pose an even greater problem. (Repeat).
On October 27, 2018, a gunman opened fire inside a Pittsburgh synagogue, killing 11 people. This harrowing account of the deadliest antisemitic attack in American history provides a deeply personal portrait of the survivors, victims, and their family members, while also following the community's efforts to rebuild, heal, and collectively determine what justice looks like. (Repeat).
Patrick, a gutsy butterfly who can't fly, sets out on the journey of a lifetime with his best friend, Marty, and a butterfly named Jennifer. Patrick must face his fear and becomes an unlikely hero. (Repeat).
A look at opioid addiction in the U.S. profiles four families whose lives have been decimated by drug abuse that began with legitimate prescriptions to dangerous painkillers that are often a gateway to heroin. (Repeat).
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A documentary on the life of the former First Lady and widow of assassinated President John F. Kennedy, who is one of the most admired American women in history. Jackie Kennedy Onassis was the epitome of grace, glamor, and beauty in her generation. She was also one of the most enigmatic and fascinating personalities of the 20th century. (Repeat).
A documentary examining the NFL's efforts to make football safer, necessitated by the physical toll of the game on players and the proliferation of long-term injuries and lawsuits. Also: a one-on-one interview with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. (Repeat).
Spike Lee directs former boxing champion Mike Tyson's one-man stage show, in which he boasts about his stellar career in the ring but also recalls his troubled upbringing, volatile relationships, legal problems and time in prison. Taped in July 2013 in New York City. (Repeat).
In 1971, the U.S. Supreme Court debates the conscientious-objector status of boxer Muhammad Ali, who was stripped of his heavyweight title and banned from the sport for refusing to be drafted based on his religious opposition to the Vietnam War. (Repeat).