2024-07-05
A chronicle of a 16-week boot camp for incarcerated young people run by the Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department that aims to make them constructive members of society who are less likely to return to prison. Dwayne Johnson is an executive producer. (Repeat).
A librarian with keen investigative skills tries to solve her friend's puzzling murder before the culprit targets her as well. Based on a novel by Charlaine Harris. (Repeat).
A member of Aurora's crime-buff club is killed in a manner similar to a case discussed by the club, and fellow members could be future targets. Aurora sets out to find the murderer, and she gets assistance from a visiting mystery writer. (Repeat).
Aurora works in real estate to assist her mom and discovers a body at her first house showing. While the police launch an official investigation, a curious Aurora does some sleuthing on her own. (Repeat).
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A showcase of the 1980s origins of Wigstock, the historic festival that signaled the end of summer for New York City's gay community, features archival footage and a look at the contemporary drag movement it helped inspire. (Repeat).
After a slump in the '80s Carlin comes back with a vengeance reaching new heights – and new audiences – with another reinvention that highlights his prescient political commentary and sharply honed observations about the state of America and the world. Following his death in 2008 fellow comics reflect on his enduring legacy. (Repeat).
Tagging along on her boyfriend's work trip, a young woman rebels against her perceived role. In an attempt to feel something new, she gets lost in a dark, dreamlike and dangerous Barcelona.
In the second-season premiere, Nucky eyes a real-estate bonanza when it comes to access to Atlantic City, but has his hands full trying to play peacemaker after Chalky has a run-in with the KKK. Meanwhile, Nelson shows his wife around town on a weekend visit; Jimmy mulls career advice from the Commodore; and Al Capone looks to expand the illegal-booze business in and around Chicago. (Repeat).
Bill Maher performs at the Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C. (Repeat).
Depiction of the 1968 protests by Chicano students for better conditions and treatment in East Los Angeles high schools.
NAKED is a documentary feature film about the gender binary. What is it, how does it manifest itself in our minds and our lives - and how can we go beyond? Just how different are "men" and "women?" Are they even two distinct groups? This film follows individuals and communities, experts and artists around the globe who right now are radically and joyfully redefining gender as we know it. Together,
A couple of high school students sets out to make the ultimate senior video. As they transition into adulthood, Ethan and Justin try to embrace the moment and remember what it feels like to be young. This coming-of-age story explores the finality of childhood and what happens when the best years of your life come to an end. (Repeat).
Aurora buys her dream home, and then she learns it has a curious history: The family who used to live there vanished without a trace. Before long, Aurora sets out to find out what happened to them. (Repeat).
A detective Aurora dislikes is found murdered outside of her house, so she sets out to clear her name and find the real killer, as well as decipher a personal message connected to peculiar and dangerous things happening around her. (Repeat).
Skilfully intertwining narratives concerning residential school survivors and Indigenous peoples' relationship with imperiled wild Pacific salmon, Sean Stiller's stirring documentary is a revelatory testament to strength and resilience. At the heart of the film is Phyllis Jack-Webstad, the survivor who founded the Orange Shirt Day movement. While Phyllis recounts her childhood trials to youth acro
A collection of conversations between journalist Anderson Cooper and his nonagenarian mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, surveys the railroad heiress's eventful life and their family's storied history in the public eye. (Repeat).