2024-06-17
Documentary profile of a new breed of ambitious content creators. (Repeat).
Three black friends gather for a wedding, and recall their teen years growing up in 1980s Inglewood, Cal., after the groom gets cold feet and starts thinking about his high-school sweetheart. A touching and nostalgic coming-of-age tale. (Repeat).
At twenty-four, a pregnant single mother named Gia struggles to keep her family together as she fights the system to reclaim her two kids, Trey and Shaynah, who are stuck in foster care. Resorting to asking her Bay Area community of friends and social workers for help, Gia tries to navigate several obstacles to secure a better life for her unborn child. (Repeat).
A portrait of musician David Johansen from Martin Scorsese and David Tedeschi featuring a live performance at Café Carlyle in New York City, where he performs as Buster Poindexter singing the Johansen songbook, along with new and archival interviews. (Repeat).
Leon Gast's Oscar-winning portrait of Muhammad Ali, filmed in 1974 during the buildup to his highly publicized fight with George Foreman in Zaire. Narrated by Spike Lee, Norman Mailer and George Plimpton. (Repeat).
Two Black American Princesses (Halle Berry, Natalie Desselle) go to L.A. to audition for a music video. They don't get the part, but a scheming man offers one of them big bucks to impersonate his wealthy uncle's lover in a plot to become his sole heir. Martin Landau, Ian Richardson, Troy Beyer. Director: Robert Townsend. (Repeat).
In this rousing musical, Ren (Kenny Wormald) attempts to revitalize a small community that banned dancing and loud music after the death of five teenagers, but his feelings for the local minister's daughter (Julianne Hough) complicate his mission. (Repeat).
A boy named Oscar must flee his isolated hometown after inadvertently killing his friend Loux's violent, abusive father in an act of defense. Fifteen years later, the adult Loux, now a private investigator, turns up Oscar's old missing child report and resolves to reconnect with her childhood friend. (Repeat).
In the Coen brothers' stirring remake of the John Wayne classic, an alcoholic U.S. Marshal and an independent-minded 14-year-old girl track down her father's killer with the help of a Texas Ranger. As the three brave dangerous Indian territory, they discover their prey has fallen in with a more-experienced criminal. (Repeat).
A black comedy set in a working-class Dublin hair salon where the stylists become accidental vigilantes and community heroes as they take on the gang members and gentrifiers threatening their community. (Repeat).
As an intense tropical storm bears down on a remote family estate, a cohort of privileged, out-of-touch twenty-somethings plans to spare no expense for an explosive party. Yet, their evening of drunken merriment soon takes a sinister turn when an innocent game yields fatal consequences, all the while exposing the fake personalities that lie beneath the friends' carefully curated exteriors. (Repeat
A fine cast cooks up funny performances in this hilarious urban comedy. When a basketball player (Storm P) signs a $30 million contract, he invites friends and family from the 'hood to a cookout at his estate. But the barbecue doesn't go as planned, as the rich sports star deals with gold diggers, agents, stuffy neighbors and a wacky security guard (writer-producer Queen Latifah). Tim Meadows, Dan