2024-10-04
A wealthy philanthropist, who witnessed the murder of his parents, becomes a Caped Crusader in the mythical Gotham City and must combat The Joker, a former mobster maimed in a vat of acid. (Repeat).
Wes Craven's hit horror spoof finds Sidney (Neve Campbell) trying to escape the trauma of an endless string of murders by changing her name and address. But it's no use: she's eventually lured to the dangerous set of a film based on her grisly past. Courteney Cox Arquette, David Arquette, Patrick Dempsey, Liev Schreiber. (Repeat).
In this hysterical comedy, playboy man-child Arthur (Russell Brand) learns that his wealthy mother will only give him his inheritance if he agrees to marry the daughter of a self-made millionaire. However, Arthur hates his intended bride and instead falls for an unlicensed tour guide. (Repeat).
Despite Mrs. Eaves¿ shocking solution to her baby problem, (Repeat).
Val Kilmer, who dazzled as Jim Morrison in "The Doors" and Doc Holliday in "Tombstone," adds another outstanding real-life characterization to his résumé---John Holmes. This film chronicles the porn star's suspected involvement in a 1981 homicide that left four of his 'friends' dead. The first-rate supporting cast includes Lisa Kudrow, Eric Bogosian, Dylan McDermott and Ted Levine. (Repeat).
In the third and equally fun entry in the popular pulp-adventure series, Rick O'Connell (Brendan Fraser) and wife, Evelyn (Maria Bello), find themselves in 1940s China with their now-adult son, Alex (Luke Ford), and, of course, a troublesome mummy. This time he's a centuries-old Chinese emperor (Jet Li) with a vast undead army. Michelle Yeoh, Jonathan Carnahan, Zi Juan. (Repeat).
This exhilarating spin-off of "Snow White and the Huntsman" acts as both prequel and sequel to the original film, detailing the adventures of Eric the Huntsman as he gets caught up in the rivalry between wicked queens Ravenna and Freya. During his quest, Eric is also endangered by his feelings for fellow warrior Sara, since ice queen Freya has decreed that love is forbidden in her kingdom. (Repeat
Series premiere. Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O'Hara and Shangela Laquifa Wadley arrive in Gettysburg, Pa., to put on a one-night-only drag show featuring locals in need of a little support and empowerment, including: Hunter, a young, gay makeup artist yearning for a deeper connection with his father; Darryl, a local college admissions officer hoping to tell a story of race in America; and Erica, a
Bob, Eureka and Shangela head west to Twin Falls, Idaho, a predominately Mormon community in Magic Valley. There, they meet Michael, Owen and Amelia, a group of local drag artists who need help forming a community. In order to do just that, the queens work with: Clifton, a straight musician trying to make amends for his past by testing his definition of masculinity; and Brandon, a trans man, and h
In Branson, Mo., Bob, Eureka, and Shangela help three locals struggling to be their true selves in a community that prides itself on its traditional, religious values. Among them are Tanner, a young actor questioning whether it's possible for him to be both Christian and gay; Charles, a classically-trained dancer who wants to show that he's not just out, but proud; and Chris, a father grappling wi
The queens journey into the desert to help the residents of Farmington and Shiprock, N.M., foster unity and open-mindedness. In the process, they enlist: Nate, a gay, indigenous photographer eager to make a deeper connection with his Navajo people; Nicole, a proud lesbian, public defender and local LGBTQ activist who's constantly misgendered because she wears "men's" clothes; and Stacey and Jasmin
Bob, Eureka, and Shangela head south to Ruston, La., to shake things up for a small town that's in need of some change. Among their drag children are: Jose, a young gay man tired of censoring himself in order to gain respect and acceptance; lifelong Ruston resident Stacy, an ex-firefighter and straight ally dedicated to using his influence to make his LGBTQ community members feel welcome; and Lynn
Season 1 finale. COVID-19 disrupts the queens' production schedule, so they do what they do best: they make it work. Featuring some never-before-seen performances, Bob, Eureka and Shangela reflect—from the comfort of their homes—on how drag changed, and even saved, their lives. As the queens explore the show's impact, they shed new light on the life-changing experiences they've had traveling acros
Shangela, Bob and Eureka return to Spartanburg, S.C. a year after their first visit was cut short due to the pandemic to catch up with Noah, who grapples with gender expression; plus-size lesbian model Faith; and Olin, who wants to bring his family together by walking in his brother's shoes—literally. Season 2 premiere. (Repeat).
Eureka O'Hara, Bob the Drag Queen, and Shangela give details about their arrival and performance looks in Temecula. (Repeat).
During Pride Month, Bob, Eureka, and Shangela visit the border town of Del Rio, Texas. There, the queens celebrate gay identifying mayor Bruno Lozano's positive impact on the community. (Repeat).
Bob, Eureka, and Shangela head to Selma, Alabama, to help recently transitioned Akeelah improve confidence, release Joseph's deep-seated pain, and encourage Deborah to prioritize herself for a change. (Repeat).
Bob, Eureka and Shangela help Methodist Pastor Craig in Evansville, Indiana, promote LGBTQ equality to his congregants; inspire Tunisian refugee Kas to celebrate all facets of his identity; and facilitate the long-overdue wedding of civil-rights activists Barbara and Yvon. (Repeat).
Bob, Eureka and Shangela shine a much-needed spotlight on the small but mighty queer community in Watertown, South Dakota, where they mentor competitive and deeply connected identical twins Justice and Jaadon; fierce "mamabear" Amy, who's the founder of a local LGBTQ support group; and Erik, who's ready to push past immense societal pressures and finally express his true self. (Repeat).
The queens head to the tropical paradise of Hawaii, as a former drag queen gets his heels back and a teacher learns to embrace her bisexuality. (Repeat).