René Auberjonois
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Raising Buchanan
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(1972)A 1972 British psychological horror film written and directed by Robert Altman. The film follows an unstable children's author (Susannah York) who finds herself engulfed in apparitions and hallucinations while staying at her remote holiday home. It all started when she started receiving disturbing phone calls at her home in London, some of which suggesting her husband is having an affair.

The Christmas Star
(1986)Counterfeiter Horace McNickle escapes prison through his extraordinary likeness to St. Nick. The police are closing in, but Christmas is so near that there are Santas everywhere. McNickle is desperate to recover loot from an earlier caper but can’t make a move until he takes advantage of two neighborhood kids who really believe he is Santa.

Get a Life!
(2012)William Shatner examines the cultural phenomena of Star Trek, its fan-following and his own role within it, in a documentary based on his book.

Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
(1989)As new heir to the throne with custody of the magical key, Nemo ignores the king’s warning and unlocks the one door that must never be opened.

McCabe & Mrs. Miller
(1971)One of Robert Altman's most provocative films turns the Wild West on its ear. Warren Beatty and Julie Christie are a small-time gambler and a madam who go into business together.

This Is Happening
(2015)An estranged brother and sister are forced to go on the road together to track down their suddenly fugitive grandmother (Cloris Leachman).

Windows on the World
(2019)On 9/11, a man travels from Mexico to New York City to search for his father, a worker at the World Trade Center's famous Windows on the World restaurant.

Where the Buffalo Roam
(1980)Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson covers Nixon and the 1972 Super Bowl alongside his manic lawyer, Lazlo.

Eyes of Laura Mars
(1978)A Manhattan photographer (Dunaway) develops the frightening ability to see gruesome murders before they take place. She teams up with a veteran police lieutenant (Jones) in order to unravel the mystery of her condition and put the perpetrator behind bars.

What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
(2018)The legacy of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is explored through new interviews with cast and crew members.

The Big Bus
(1976)A nuclear powered bus is going Non-stop from New York to Denver and is plagued by disasters due to the machinations of a mysterious group allied with the Oil lobby.

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
(1989)After falling off her horse in England, a girl awakens in medieval Camelot, where her dark complexion and tech skills establish her as a sorceress.

Boston Legal
The personal and professional lives of Boston's most experienced litigators form the foundation of this comedy drama that has been nominated for multiple Emmy Awards since its 2004 premiere. When Washington, D.C., attorney Brad Chase (Mark Valley) was relocated to Boston to keep an eye on senior Crane, Poole & Schmidt partner Denny Crane (William Shatner), he had no idea what he was getting into. Meanwhile, as Chase does his best to keep an eye on Crane, Alan Shore (James Spader) uses ethically questionable methods to win the cases that no one else will touch.

Benson
In this sitcom spinoff of the classic series Soap, Benson DuBois goes from head of the household for a state governor to becoming a candidate himself.

King Kong
(1976)A petroleum exploration expedition comes to an isolated island and encounters a colossal giant gorilla.

Chill Out, Scooby-Doo!
(2007)Get ready for the ultimate chiller -- on Mount Everest! The gang's vacation to Paris is derailed when Shaggy and Scooby miss their connection and accidentally end up halfway around the world. What was supposed to be excitement in the City of Lights turns to horror in the Himalayas when Shaggy and Scooby come face to frightening face with a terror greater than free-falling thousands of feet...

Brewster McCloud
(1971)From his aerie high within the Houston Astrodome, with help from his offbeat friends, a boy is going to learn to fly with his homemade wings.

The Ballad of Little Jo
(1993)In this gorgeously crafted film inspired by a true story, acclaimed writer-director Maggie Greenwald adds a modern twist to the classic western. Suzy Amis stars as Josephine, a society girl who disguises herself as a boy after leaving her home in disgrace. As Little Jo, she confronts all the dangers of the Wild West and risks everything by falling in love with the man who discovers her secret.

Sally Hemings: An American Scandal
This miniseries explores the complicated 38-year-long relationship between President Thomas Jefferson and his slave Sally Hemings.