Whoopi Goldberg
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Corrina, Corrina
(1994)A widower employs an astute nanny who aids his daughter in grieving her mother. Their shared respect blossoms into affection and then love.

Sister Act
(1992)A low-rent lounge singer is forced to hide out from the mob in a convent.

JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass
(2021)Thirty years after acclaimed director Oliver Stone’s first examination of the JFK assasination, Stone reassess the horrific event that shaped a generation and an entire country. Using newly declassified and reexamined footage, Stone presents a case that

Boys on the Side
(1995)Three women accidentally commit a crime, then end up on the lam in this road comedy. They embark on a cross-country journey that helps them develop something they've never really known before: a sense of belonging and friendship.

Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley
(2013)Whoopi Goldberg pays tribute to the pioneering African American comedienne Jackie "Moms" Mabley in this special.

The Rugrats Movie
(1998)With the birth of his new baby brother Dylan, Tommy Pickles knew things were about to change, but he never expected that being a big brother could be such an adventure. While attempting to return little Dil to�hopsical�, the Rugrats commandeer the Reptar Wagon and inadvertently get lost in the forest.

Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
(1993)Everybody's favorite nun is back. Deloris Van Cartier goes undercover as Sister Mary Clarence to try and save a troubled inner-city school.

Madeline: My Fair Madeline
(2002)Banished to a London finishing school for interrupting a heist at the Louvre, Madeline uncovers a plot against the Crown Jewels in this animated film.

Fatal Beauty
(1987)When a tainted drug shipment hits the streets of L.A., a witty narcotics cop goes undercover to investigate in this fast-paced romantic comedy.

Bogus
(1996)When a young boy's mother dies, he invents an imaginary friend to accompany him to his new home far away.

Made in America
(1993)An independent black woman conceives a child with the help of a spermbank. When her daughter discovers the truth 18 years later and attempts to learn who her anonymous father is, he turns out to be a car dealer who also happens to be white.

Sesame Street: 50 Years of Sunny Days
(2021)This new feature documentary from TIME studios chronicles how, for more than five decades, Sesame Street, one of the most well-loved family TV shows of all time has been a powerful, bold, progressive force of representation, education and empowerment.

The Telephone
(1988)A crazy out-of-work actress, Vashti Blue, spends all her time in her small apartment with her pet owl and her telephone, which she uses to try and solve all her problems with life.

The Color Purple
(1985)Celie, a Southern Black woman, gains self-respect as she strives to educate herself and to find love--despite an abusive spouse and a society biased against her race and her sex.

The Long Walk Home
(1990)One black and one white woman in 1955 Montgomery, Alabama must decide what they are going to do in response to the famous bus boycott lead by Martin Luther King.

Sarafina!
(1992)In a world where truth is forbidden, an inspiring teacher dares to instill in her students lessons not found in schoolbooks.

Good Fences
(2003)In the 1970s, an African-American attorney moves his family into the posh, white world of Greenwich, Connecticut—with provocative results.

The Little Engine That Could
(2011)Animated children's adventure featuring the voice talents of Whoopi Goldberg, Jamie Lee Curtis and Patrick Warburton. Shy Little Engine (voiced by Alyson Stoner) is terrified at the prospect of leaving Dreamland to deliver toys into the Real World.

Liberation
(1994)Archival footage, radio broadcasts, and personal stories from European Jews paint a picture of the strategies and deceptions on both sides of the war.

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.