2024-10-18
A hugely successful businesswoman is convicted of insider trading and sentenced to prison in this uproarious comedy. After being released, she tries to earn redemption by helping a group of young girls in their quest to sell brownies. (Repeat).
Carrie takes Aleksandr (Mikhail Baryshnikov) as her lover; Samantha and Smith attend a party hosted by Richard; Miranda and Steve have an uncomfortable encounter with Robert (Blair Underwood); and Charlotte volunteers for the blind. (Repeat).
Miranda proposes to Steve; Samantha considers breast implants; Carrie is unnerved by Aleksandr's sentimental gestures; Charlotte and Harry (Evan Handler) pay for a romantic dinner in more ways than one. Aleksandr: Mikhail Baryshnikov. Steve: David Eigenberg. Mary: Anne Meara. Magda: Lynn Cohen. (Repeat).
Samantha seeks a second opinion; Charlotte baby-sits for Miranda and Steve; and Carrie contemplates motherhood. Aleksandr: Mikhail Baryshnikov. Steve: David Eigenberg. (Repeat).
Miranda searches for more space for her family; Samantha doesn't let cancer get in the way of a fabulous new hairstyle. Aleksandr: Mikhail Baryshnikov. (Repeat).
Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) settles into her new digs; Samantha is out to disprove the notion that her condition has taken her out of the game. Aleksandr: Mikhail Baryshnikov. Samantha: Kim Cattrall. (Repeat).
Aleksandr (Mikhail Baryshnikov) poses a question to Carrie; Charlotte gets the chance to play mommy; Miranda has doubts about Carrie's beau; Samantha is involved in a mix-up with her maid. (Repeat).
The penultimate episode in the series starring Golden Globe winner Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis. (Repeat).
In the series finale, Carrie grows restless in Paris; Steve's mother (Anne Meara) becomes disoriented; Charlotte gets news from China; and chemo compromises Sam's libido. Chris Noth, Mikhail Baryshnikov. (Repeat).
Thrills and laughs go hand in hand as a single woman and a spy elude a federal agent and uncover the truth about a clandestine mission gone awry, while a CIA director tries to discover why the unlikely duo have taken flight. (Repeat).
In this visceral thriller, Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) returns to her hometown of Woodsboro and encounters another Ghostface killer, who terrorizes a new generation with a string of grisly murders. Directed by Wes Craven. (Repeat).
Teenage foster kid Billy Batson encounters an ancient wizard who gives him the ability to transform into a superhero named Shazam. After convincing his best friend Freddy Freeman of his new identity, the pair work to discover his powers and wield them responsibly to defeat jealous supervillain Dr. Thaddeus Sivana. (Repeat).
Director Pedro Almodovar's brilliantly sketched comedy-drama won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Following the death of her son, somber Manuela (Cecilia Roth) takes a soul-searching journey to find the boy's long-lost father. Along the way, she meets an array of quirky characters, including an earthy nun and an actress, who help her find herself. Marisa Paredes, Candela Pena. (Repeat).
In this raunchy yet heartfelt comedy, a commitment-phobic binge drinker living in New York City must reevaluate her feelings about intimate relationships when a sports doctor pursues a romance with her. Meanwhile, she must make some hard decisions about her ailing father's long-term care. Unrated version. (Repeat).
In the premiere of this comedy following the public and private lives of U.S. vice president Selina Meyer and her staff, the office goes into damage-control mode to deal with a pair of gaffes that could tarnish her already suspect reputation. (Repeat).
After getting good news on a clean-jobs bill, the staff brainstorm for a photo-op idea, but the trip to a local frozen-yoghurt shop is delayed by a stop in the White House Situation Room and a gastrointestinal illness that's going around. (Repeat).
Selina celebrates 20 years in Washington, D.C., but tries to keep a low profile after a newspaper article paints her as a diva and rumors float about her feud with the first lady. Meanwhile, Selina's college-age daughter arrives for a visit, and is surprised that her mother is looking for a dog but appalled by her reaction to "Selina" being on the list of names for hurricanes. (Repeat).
Dan and Amy try to figure out if an Asian-American war hero-cum-governor could be a political threat to Selina. Meanwhile, Selina and Mike prep for her "Meet the Press" interview; and Gary and Amy make a startling discovery about Selina's romantic life. (Repeat).
Bloggers' nicknames for Selina become her next obsession; Dan goes on a fact-finding mission after his boss is snubbed by the president; it's make-or-break time for the clean-jobs bill. (Repeat).
Selina hosts a conference to promote healthful eating at Baltimore's Camden Yards baseball park, but her pitch is balked at by some foul-tempered fast-food executives. Meanwhile, Mike holds a press briefing for local reporters; and Amy and Dan do their best to entertain students at an elementary school before the vice president shows up. (Repeat).
The vice president's office takes some heat over a pregnancy rumor and the firing of a Secret Service agent, so Selina establishes some new ground rules about internal correspondence. Meanwhile, Dan tries to cover his boss' tracks on the clean-jobs bill; and a staffer's job may be in jeopardy. (Repeat).
In the Season 1 finale, an Ohio gubernatorial candidate balks at Selina's endorsement due to her current unpopularity, but Mike and Amy try to make the best of the vice president's emotions during their meeting. Meanwhile, Dan can't shake the clean-jobs bill debacle, especially when it could be the subject of a Congressional hearing. (Repeat).
In the second-season premiere, a string of effective campaign appearances for midterm elections boosts Selina's confidence, but negotiating with a senior White House strategist will require a bit more than just a rising popularity in polls. (Repeat).
Selina goes to a pig roast in North Carolina as part of the president's plan to reach out to rural America, but her appearance is overshadowed by a controversial film review her daughter wrote for a college class. (Repeat).
A hostage crisis in Uzbekistan intensifies the animosity between Selina and the Secretary of Defense during a joint appearance at the Marine Corps base at Quantico. Meanwhile, Sue makes headlines at a congressional hearing on government spending; and Dan and Gary jockey for access to the vice president. (Repeat).
An embarrassing photo of Selina is released by the White House; Mike regrets bonding with Kent over sailing; Jonah flaunts his executive parking space; Gary brings his girlfriend to lunch with the vice president. (Repeat).
Selina and her staff go to Helsinki to work on a trade agreement, but wonder what kind of reception she'll get in Europe. Meanwhile, Dan asks Mike for advice on dealing with the press; and Kent and Ben are at odds over new intelligence. (Repeat).
Catherine's 21st birthday party becomes a forum for Selina's budget negotiation with the majority leader, but Amy and Gary are more worried how Selina will handle seeing her ex-husband. Meanwhile, Mike discusses Selina's role in the Uzbek hostage crisis with the press. (Repeat).
A government shutdown forces Selina to furlough some of her staff, but creates an opportunity for Danny Chung. Meanwhile, a damaging story leaks about Selina's ex-husband; and Gary and Jonah get their hands dirty to retrieve some vital information. (Repeat).