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- Tells the story of Benjamin Button, a man who starts aging backwards with consequences.
- Coinciding with the release of her album of the same name, this narrative-driven odyssey tells the story of Jennifer Lopez's journey to love through her own eyes.
- Two car thief brothers, who journey to the south of France for new opportunities, wind up in the cross hairs of the local crime boss.
- A man and a young woman who fall in love, but slowly drift apart in time. Based on Taylor Swift's song 'All Too Well'.
- When a radio falls from the sky into the hands of a wide-eyed Tibetan Mastiff, he leaves home to fulfill his dream of becoming a musician, setting into motion a series of completely unexpected events.
- In Imperial Beach, California, the dysfunctional Yost family intersects with two new arrivals to the community: a dim-but-wealthy surfing enthusiast, and a man spurned by the Yosts years ago.
- When two bus crash survivors awake to discover that they are the only people left in their town, they work together to unravel the truth behind the strange events.
- A tale of a dystopian future where an unknown alien group have colonised the earth and humans struggle to fight back.
- Stranded in an Arctic mine, two lone survivors are forced to fight for their lives, evading and hiding from a new kind of terror.
- A documentary on the unrest in Ukraine during 2013 and 2014, as student demonstrations supporting European integration grew into a violent revolution calling for the resignation of President Viktor F. Yanukovich.
- A documentary on a former Miss Wyoming who is charged with abducting and imprisoning a young Mormon Missionary.
- The film intertwines Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal's lives with their famed 2008 Wimbledon championship - an epic match so close and so reflective of their competitive balance that, in the end, the true winner was the sport itself.
- In this homage to the 15th anniversary of the original series of BMW short films, The Driver is hired to deliver a living human clone.
- While fighting the Vietnam war, both sides face a new kind of threat that neither of them were prepared for.
- 'Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly' traces the Houston rapper's rise to super-stardom, focusing on the months surrounding ASTROWORLD.
- Trace the rise of contemporary artist Cai Guo-Qiang from childhood in Mao's China to global art world superstar, and join his quest to realize his lifelong obsession: Sky Ladder.
- Santa Claus realizes that the usual gifts are just not going to cut it-not after the year we've all had. With just days to spare, the elves have to come together, and attempt to pull off the biggest holiday miracle in North Pole history.
- The music video for the opening track to Rodrigo's debut album "SOUR".
- The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences celebrates the year's achievements in film.
- For Mia, beauty is everything. A trophy, a promise, a ball and chain, a wish upon a star. A life sentence.
- A musical exploring the complex relationship between an artist and his muse.
- Short movie promoting the auction of the Nike Mag shoe. At the Lone Pine Mall, a clerk introduces a customer to the latest footwear. Meanwhile, Doc Brown searches through time for the perfect shoes.
- A dinner party goes painfully sour in this darkly comic take on the dual realities of friendship.
- An emotionally-dejected schoolboy must overcome memories of a tragic past and current hazing by his peers in order to tackle larger issues dominating his young life.
- One man, one curse, one stiff a day.
- James Bond breaks into villain's lair. Villain uses Sony technology to try and better him.
- "Blue Hour" delves into the transformative journey of Charles, an individual grappling with the routine of a corporate existence after losing his father. Fueled by the longing for a simpler past, he embarks on a soul-searching journey into the woods. The film intricately weaves themes of societal detachment, self-discovery, and the profound impact of reconnecting with nature. The cardboard box, his silent companion, encapsulates the tangible remnants of his past life, echoing the universal struggle to find meaning in simplicity.
- Dissatisfied with life at home, a young girl travels through other residences in her suburban neighborhood. She does what all of us would like to do: experience the domestic stories being played out by our neighbors. This tale is a voyeurist's paradise.
- His Lover follows Leonard Moissant. A recluse living in a small town whose quiet life is suddenly upended when a younger woman arrives and knocks on his door. What begins as an innocent seduction soon spirals into something much darker.
- When a young British soldier deserts his battalion in the heat of World War I, he must seek refuge in a nearby barn only to find an unexpected threat.
- STAND UP TO CANCER is a groundbreaking initiative created to accelerate innovative cancer research that will get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives now. SU2C aims to raise significant funds for translational cancer research through online and televised efforts.
- A film that dramatizes the final space shuttle launch and its significance in the history of space exploration for all mankind.
- In one day, lives can change. The town of Borland, Texas is one of America's hybrid industrial towns, experiencing economic hardship due to the loss of jobs that have defined what Borland is about. One early autumn day, the lives of some of the inhabitants of this small American town are changed. The Stakes family is a middle-income family suffering the effects of Borland's economic hardship. Robert and Felicia Stakes own their own printing shop, but are forced to shut down their business. The situation is further complicated by Felicia's torn heart between the man she married and the man she loves, a carpenter by the name of James. The evolution of their relationship is further compromised by James' sudden plan to relocate his business. His desire to take Felicia with him places her in a precarious decision to either continue the unhappy life she's been enduring or take a chance at happiness with the man she truly wants to be with. Jacob and Nathan are the sons of Robert and Felicia. Nathan is the younger son, whose day illness imprisons him to the house, so he watches curiously from the window the events that transpire outside. Jacob is a college student ready to return to the university. His life is dictated by his relationships with his best friend and the girl he has developed feelings for. The direction of his life depends on the evolution of these two relationships. The Collins family is one of the more stable families in Borland. Rebecca and Evan Collins own their own cleaning business but have not been affected by the economic hardship of Borland. Their wealth affords them to chair Borland's annual parade. Plans are unexpectedly changed, however, when Rebecca's sister, Patricia, loses her young son Koston while walking the streets of town. The search for Koston unites them, but in the process, another tragedy that has befallen one of their children is discovered. Squito Collins is the son of Rebecca and Evan. His state of being rests on the amount of dank (cigarettes with formaldehyde solution) he smokes and on the feeling that his life is adrift. His parents, college and his relationship with a local girl haven't provided him with what he's looking for. It's only with his best friend, Jacob, does he feel some purpose. But that all changes when they both develop feelings for the same girl. The other townspeople of Borland include Alexandra, the employee of the Stakes' printing shop. She is an old maid in-the-making, whose only reason for life is to take care of her ailing father. Brianna Richards is the all-American girl who becomes intertwined between the emotions of two best friends, Squito and Jacob. Her friend Sarah wants love and thought she found it with Squito, but circumstances prevent them from being together. Borland reflects what life can hold on any given day for anybody living in any American town.
- A Vaudeville comedian still working at 100, a stunning siren who dated Reagan when he was a Democrat, a kid out of college who sold The Ten Commandments around the world, a Disney legend who met Walt when she was a little girl and spent her life with Mickey Mouse: these showbiz vets share wisdom and inspiration garnered over seven lifetimes in the business. Residing together at the Motion Picture & Television Fund home, these entertainment lifers are "bonded by the show". These, ladies and gentlemen, are Showfolk.
- Take a journey through six decades of Honda innovation as multiple animators manipulate thousands of hand-drawn illustrations
- Barb gets caught up in the Mother of the Year ceremony preparations, despite concerns from Nikki. Bill makes his move on Roman at the board meeting, not realizing another development will jeopardize it.
- Nicki drops a bombshell on Bill. Don falls hard for a woman named Betty. Sarah tells Bill how she really feels.
- Bill searches for answers to an unsettling dream; Later, on a hunting trip with Ben, he gets the answer for which he's been searching. Barb gets a long-term teaching job; Nicki fends off her creditors; Joey pays Bill a visit with news about Roman.
- As Bill prepares for the opening of a new addition to his hardware store chain, he receives bad news about his father's health, and also deals with trying to balance the needs of his three wives.
- Bill's household becomes more crowded; Nicki learns that she is not alone in debt; Bill surprises Roman with a final settlement offer.
- Bill looks for help against Roman at The Compound; Tancy's baptism day approaches; Wanda goes into labor; Ben's girlfriend pressures him.
- In the Season Two premiere, Bill scrambles in the wake of the family's exposure; Barb retreats into her own world; Roman puts the squeeze on Joey; Sarah has a suitor.