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- As Lara Croft races to save the world from a Mayan apocalypse, she must become the Tomb Raider she is destined to be.
- Set during the Stone Age, Far Cry Primal follows Takkar, who rises from an unarmed hunter to the leader of his tribe.
- Set in a surface mine, two boys sink into a seemingly innocent power game with Mother Nature as the sole observer.
- Ex-Wives of Rock is a Canadian reality television series that airs on Slice in Canada and Fuse in the United States. It chronicles the lives of four women who were previously married to rock & roll stars. Shannon Tweed narrates throughout the series. The four former couples are: 1. Athena Lee and James Kottak (rock group The Scorpions) 2. Sharise Neil and Vince Neil (rock group Mötley Crüe) 3. Bobbi Brown and Jani Lane (former lead vocalist of Warrant) and 4. Susan "Blue" Dixon and Jerry Dixon (also from the rock group Warrant)
- Hilarious, entertaining and deliciously demented, Bitchin' Kitchen is a comedy-cooking show based on the wildly popular web series. Chef-comedienne Nadia G. looks at the funny side of everyday situations and turns them into occasions worth celebrating - with food! From "Recession Recipes" and "Impressing the In-laws" to "Break-up Brunches", Nadia G. rocks the kitchen with her tasty techniques and stiletto-sharp wit.
- A documentary about the unbelievable world of the ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz (1939).
- Follows the first year of business for Alex, Charlie, and Nigel as they try to make their theatre, The Toronto Underground Cinema, a success in the dying world of repertory cinema. The film also places the cinema in context to the larger world of rep. Featuring interviews with theatres such as Film Forum in NYC, The Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, and The New Beverly Cinema in L.A., and celebrities such as Kevin Smith, John Waters, Atom Egoyan, and George A. Romero, the world of repertory cinema will come alive as a vibrant and culturally significant medium that needs to be preserved.
- The Bryk family's nightmare of a house undergoes a complete renovation from roof to foundation.
- In Secrets From a Stylist, Design Star winner and professional prop stylist Emily Henderson customizes a room layer by layer to help the homeowners discover their personal taste.
- Sound and Vision is a new series which curates and brings together new bands, emerging filmmakers and iconic locations within various cities across the world. Starting in Toronto, we scour the city inviting cutting edge artists to take part in our creative challenge.
- With its 6 Miss Universe and 6 Miss World titles, Venezuela is the hands-down global beauty pageant champ! After oil, pageants are the countrys second most important industry. Even though 80% of the population lives below the poverty line, many women spend a fortune on their appearance, and across the country pursuit of the Miss Venezuela crown is followed with near-religious fervour. Is beauty manufactured at whatever cost in Venezuela? Well explore the backstage world of the Miss manufacturing-machines and see how it all somehow co-habits with Hugo Chavezs government. This documentary will follow a pair of young girls training to become the perfect Misses but why are they plunging headlong into this adventure? Could it be to rise from a less-priviledged lower class to one full of limitless dreams and social priviledges?
- Mending The Torn Curtain tells the moving story of the creation the first ever Montreal International Yiddish Theatre Festival - an in gathering of all the surviving Yiddish theatres from around the world for a week long celebration of theatre, cinema, music, outdoor events, learning exchanges, all with the aim of igniting a spark to light the flame for the future of Yiddish theatre and Yiddish culture and of promoting this legacy for future generations to come.
- For Amerikologys third season, Luis Oliva heads off to explore a country very much on the move, with a blossoming economy, yet glaringly-obvious social inequalities: Brazil. Host of the biggest social forums on the planet, bursting with innovative and progressive ideas, the country still nonetheless has 45 million citizens living below the poverty line. But grassroots work is already well underway throughout Brazil: from Rio de Janeiro to Sao Paulo, to Salvador and Porto Alegre. A colossal challenge has been taken up by courageous people who put the interests of their fellow-citizens at the center of their commitment. An inspiring undertaking that deserves to be reported. Work worthy of Amerikology.
- Prepared: Hawaiian burgers with spicy chipotle mayo; fig-and-pesto salad with aged-balsamic reduction; peanut-butter-and-banana fritters.
- Three low-fat meals are made, including pepper-crusted tuna steak with teriyaki-and-wasabi mashed potatoes; Mediterranean chickpea stew; and pot au chocolate with fleur-de-sel.
- Three inexpensive meals are made, including spaghetti alla puttanesca; beef stew with roasted veggies; and crepes with ricotta, raspberry coulis and dark-chocolate shavings.
- Prepared: baked mac and cheese with caramelized onions and duck sausage; sautéed asparagus; and pink-grapefruit meringue pies.
- Stan is willing to go to extreme lengths to make sure that Steve's friend Barry doesn't break his consecutive wrestling wins record.