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- When a high-rise climb goes wrong, best friends Becky and Hunter find themselves stuck at the top of a 2,000-foot TV tower.
- Twin Pines, a failing country club where maintaining a buzz is par for the course, hires a new Golf Pro to help them get back on track before their rivals at the snooty Magnolia Pointe puts them out of business for good.
- A woman rents her bungalow to a man who loves cooking, but according to her distorted mind he uses his knives more than he should.
- When, in 1961, West Side Story hit the screens after conquering Broadway, it was the entire Puerto Rican community of New York, ostracized and deprived of the American dream, that feverishly gained visibility. From Spanish Harlem to the Bronx, where poverty, drugs and gangs are rampant, Latino music and dance will then carry the identity revolution, the barrio setting itself on fire and undulating to Afro-Caribbean rhythms, led by "the king of timbales" Tito Puente. Soon mixed with soul, jazz and blues of the black neighbors, who share suffering and stigma of racism, the genres multiply: mambo, rumba, cha-cha-cha, merengue, boogaloo. All the Hispanics of Central and South America joined the movement.
- Veteran private investigator Andy Kay rates 10 private detective scenes in movies and television shows for realism. Kay has been working as a private investigator for over 25 years. He investigates infidelity, cybercrime, missing pets, and everything in between. Kay discusses the accuracy of detective scenes in films such as "Knives Out" (2019) with Daniel Craig, "Chinatown" (1974), and "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" (1994). He comments on the prowess of the iconic detectives in "Sherlock Holmes" (2009) featuring Robert Downey Jr., "Searching" (2018), "Vertigo" (1958), and "Veronica Mars" (2014) featuring Kristin Bell. He also discusses television show detectives, such as Benedict Cumberbatch in "Sherlock" (2010), Tom Selleck in "Magnum, P.I." (1980) and Matthew McConaughey in "True Detective" (2014).
- A woman, a cop, and a stolen purse... The story of young pick pocket who gets a caught up in a heist bigger than he can imagine while on the run from the police.
- How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black resistance in Richmond. The feature-length film-brought to life by history-makers, descendants, scholars, and activists-reveals how monuments to Confederate leaders stood for more than a century, and why they fell.
- Sid is a young actor on the rise in New York City. His career is definitely taking off, but he's terrified of making a mistake. One night after a performance, Sid is heading home when he sees one of New York's most lauded actors leaving the show. Sid races after The Man and asks if they can have a drink. Peppering The Man with questions, Sid hopes to learn the secret to lasting fame and success, but The Man only offers more questions. Sid's fear of failure cripples him and he alienates the one person who loves and believes in him: his girlfriend Maya.
- OB-GYN Ali Rodriguez looks at 10 pregnancy scenes from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism. Dr. Rodriguez breaks down "Knocked Up" (2007), "Friends" S8E22 (2002), "The Back-up Plan" (2010), "What to Expect When You're Expecting" (2012), "Jane the Virgin" S1E20 (2015), "Scrubs" S5E16 (2006), "Baby Mama" (2008), "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" (2011), "WandaVision" S1E4 (2021), and "Junior" (1994).