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Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me
(2017)The life and career of the singer, dancer and actor told through interviews with the stars who knew him.

The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show
(2020)For one week in February 1968, Johnny Carson gave up his chair to Harry Belafonte, the first time an African-American had hosted a late night TV show for a whole week.

9/11
(2017)Five strangers start their day living their lives and end up banding together in an elevator in the World Trade Center on 9//11 before it collapses.
Walter Winchell: The Power of Gossip
(2020)Meet Walter Winchell, the columnist, radio commentator and TV personality who pioneered the gossip driven and politically charged journalism that dominates today. At his peak, his audience was 50 million, two out of three American adults.

Ghost
(1990)Patrick Swayze plays a ghost who teams with a psychic (Whoopi Goldberg) to uncover the truth behind his murder — and to rescue his sweetheart (Demi Moore) from a similar fate.

Paul Simon: Under African Skies
(2012)Under African Skies tells the story behind the incredible journey, history and evolution of Paul Simon's Graceland, and explores the cultural and political climate of South Africa 25 years ago.

How Stella Got Her Groove Back
(1998)A 40ish San Francisco stockbroker (Angela Bassett) has a fling with a 20-year-old (Taye Diggs) while vacationing in Jamaica.

Like Tears in Rain
(2024)Like Tears in Rain unveils iconic actor Rutger Hauer's private world through unseen footage, intimate memories, and heartfelt tributes.

Why We Laugh: Funny Women
(2013)Veteran funny-lady Joan Rivers hosts an honest look at the evolution of the female stand-up comedian through in-depth interviews with some of the most famous women in comedy.

Cinderella: The Reunion, A Special Edition of 20/20
(2022)Reflecting on the film's impact.

The View
Celebrity and political guests join the hosts for up-to-the-minute hot topics and conversations.

The Player
(1992)A frustrated screenwriter menaces a studio executive who eventually kills the writer and gets away with murder.

Luck
(2022)From Skydance Animation comes the story of Sam Greenfield, the unluckiest person in the world! Suddenly finding herself in the never-before-seen Land of Luck, she must unite with the magical creatures there to turn her luck around.

The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years
(2016)In 1962 four young men - John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr - came together to form the 20th century musical phenomenon known as 'The Beatles'. The band stormed Europe in 1963 and, in 1964, they conquered America. Their groundbreaking world tours changed global youth culture forever and, arguably, invented mass entertainment as we know it today.

Cinderella
(1997)History’s most enduring fairy tale returns with a thoroughly modern twist.
The Stand
THE STAND is Stephen King’s apocalyptic vision of a world decimated by plague and embroiled in an elemental struggle between good and evil.

Blizzard
(2003)A reindeer uses her special gifts to help a girl realize her inner-strength and potential but, by doing so, risks banishment from Santa's village.

Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It
(2021)Born into poverty on a Puerto Rican farm, Rita Moreno overcomes relentless racism to become an award-winning singer, actor, and dancer.

The Truth Is in the Stars
(2017)Do we as a society have the capacity to live up to Star Trek's optimistic, inclusive vision for humanity's future? That is the central question in The Truth is In the Stars, a feature documentary in which the original Captain Kirk, William Shatner, examines the impact of Star Trek on popular culture, human innovation, discovery and creativity. The film's narrative is driven by exclusive one-on-one interviews that Shatner conducts himself with famous and brilliant innovators, scientists, astronauts and celebrities as he attempts to uncover just how influential the groundbreaking series has been for the world's greatest minds. From the Star Trek exhibition at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in New York where the USS Enterprise is on display, to Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, to the hallowed halls of Cambridge, in the UK, Shatner takes us on a lyrical journey to find out whether art has imitated life in the years since the world-renown Star Trek television series premiered in 1966, envisioning a promising and more hopeful future for the world. Interviewees include: Ben Stiller: Actor/comedian/filmmaker, Tracy Drain: Nasa Flight Engineer, Juno Mission, Emily Lakdawalla: Science writer and planetary geologist, The Planetary Society, Whoopi Goldberg: Actress, comedian, television host, Neil deGrasse Tyson: Astrophysicist, host of Cosmos, science communicator, Seth McFarlane: Television producer, filmmaker, actor. Creator of the TV series Family Guy, co-creator of the TV series American Dad! and producer of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, Michio Kaku: Theoretical physicist, futurist, and populariser of science, Dr. Neil Turok: Director of Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Mike Lazaridis: Founder of BlackBerry and Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Jason Alexander: Actor/Comedian. Best known as George Costanza on Seinfeld, Chris Hadfield: Commander, International Space Station. First Canadian to walk in space. The videos he took while aboard the International Space Station have over 50 million views on YouTube, Dr. David Suzuki: Broadcast personality (CBC's The Nature of Things) and environmental activist, Stephen Hawking: Theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author of A Brief History of Time.

The Celluloid Closet
(1996)Featuring interviews with Hollywood luminaries, this film examines depictions of LGBTQ characters on the silver screen from the silent era onward.