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- A HUG FROM PAUL RYAN follows Tianna Gaines-Turner, one of America's working poor, after her testimony at the 2014 House Budget Committee's "War on Poverty" hearing. Tianna hoped that by sharing a personal moment with Paul Ryan, then-House Budget Committee Chairman, her voice, representative of millions of Americans, would be a call to action. Nearly one year post-hug, has anything changed?
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.7 (43)TV EpisodeJames Rolfe reviews the 1984 American supernatural slasher film "A Nightmare on Elm Street" written and directed by Wes Craven. It features the very unique slasher villain Freddy Krueger portrayed by Robert Englund.
- AMC Networks International, a division of AMC Networks, operated outside the United States. They owned and operated, in joint venture, numerous TV channels and ran a suite of digital, on demand, and broadband services in Europe. These channels and feeds reached approximately 382 million homes. In addition, AMC Networks International also provided a set of advanced digital services, and broadcast solutions to international channel operators. From 2015 through 2017, Robert Firth was one of the signature voices that narrated these worldwide promotions.
- AMC Networks International, a division of AMC Networks, operated outside the United States. They owned and operated, in joint venture, numerous TV channels and ran a suite of digital, on demand, and broadband services in Europe. These channels and feeds reached approximately 382 million homes. In addition, AMC Networks International also provided a set of advanced digital services, and broadcast solutions to international channel operators. From 2015 through 2017, Robert Firth was one of the signature voices that narrated these worldwide promotions.
- AMC Networks International, a division of AMC Networks, operated outside the United States. They owned and operated, in joint venture, numerous TV channels and ran a suite of digital, on demand, and broadband services in Europe. These channels and feeds reached approximately 382 million homes. In addition, AMC Networks International also provided a set of advanced digital services, and broadcast solutions to international channel operators. From 2015 through 2017, Robert Firth was one of the signature voices that narrated these worldwide promotions.
- AMC Networks International, a division of AMC Networks, operated outside the United States. They owned and operated, in joint venture, numerous TV channels and ran a suite of digital, on demand, and broadband services in Europe. These channels and feeds reached approximately 382 million homes. In addition, AMC Networks International also provided a set of advanced digital services, and broadcast solutions to international channel operators. From 2015 through 2017, Robert Firth was one of the signature voices that narrated these worldwide promotions.
- Norman Reedus, Lauren Cohan and Josh Hamilton discuss the Season 11 episode of The Walking Dead, "Acts of God." Hosted by Chris Hardwick.
- 20229mTV-143.3 (143)TV EpisodeWhen it's after hours on the streets of Chicago, Jimmy and Marco don't have to look for trouble - trouble finds them.
- Unjustly accused who spent between 15 and 22 years in a maximum security prison and were later proven innocent. They are now in various stages of a lawsuit to claim financial compensation for the time they spent behind bars.
- James Rolfe reviews the 1979 science fiction horror film "Alien" directed by Ridley Scott which is considered the first "adult film in a rather infantile genre". It also features a landmark appearance by legendary actress Sigourney Weaver.
- ALRIGHT by Kendrick Lamar: Making protest music in the era of Black Lives Matter, Alright becomes the unsaid anthem for hope.
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- This is a story about the infinite possibility of love.
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- The Kettlemen family is reunited once again to show that family sticks together no matter what.
- 2020 comes with enough challenges of its own, but as four best friends each attempt to overcome their own trying situations, they are left unsure if the group can survive.
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- In 1994, seventeen-year-old Isabel Baker was murdered. The crime shocked the small town of Ashford and devastated the Australian South Sea Islander community of Elizabeth.
- The story of the meteoric rise and catastrophic demise of the world's first smartphone.
- Hot gossip website Bossip brings you this week's top celebrity news and scandals, with comedic commentary from its hilarious contributors.
- 2007–2023TV-MA6.8 (35)TV EpisodeJames Rolfe reviews Peter Jackson's 1992 New Zealand comedy splatter film "Braindead" (also known as "Dead Alive" in North America) featuring rat-monkeys, a zombie baby, a kung-fu priest and more blood than anyone could possibly imagine.
- Mary Shelley reveals the main characters of her novel survived: Baron Henry Frankenstein, goaded by an even madder scientist, builds his monster a mate.
- 2007–2023TV-MA6.9 (37)TV EpisodeJames Rolfe recommends the unusual 2002 American comedy horror film "Bubba Ho-Tep" written, co-produced and directed by Don Coscarelli starring Bruce Campbell as a geriatric Elvis Presley (or Elvis Presley impersonator) fighting a mummy.
- TV SeriesA darkly funny, seductively strange story of a lonely graduate student drawn into a clique of rich girls who seem to move and speak as one. Based on the novel by Mona Awad.
- The bond that develops between former con man Harry King and idealistic policewoman Camille Delmasse.
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- Having talked about Universal movies enough, James switches to RKO Pictures and their weirdly low-budget movies, in particular the 1942 psychological horror film "Cat People" directed by Jacques Tourneur.
- A struggling ex-con and his unpredictable accomplice scam superficial trophy wives and their rich older husbands in self-obsessed Los Angeles.
- High school student Niklas' mental health starts deteriorating when his classmate's sudden death coincides with the return of his lost sister.
- Odensfors' inhabitants face a choice that could change everything when an evil force from the underworld shows its true face. Somebody's got to die.
- Niklas returns to school and is blamed for Sebastian's death. Esther tries to deal with the grief while Lisa makes a terrible discovery at the lake.
- Esther tries to save the relationship with Niklas, but gets unexpected competition. Niklas' mental state is exacerbated by a revelation from Tim.
- Relationships are born and torn apart in connection with some unexplained events taking place during a celebration for Sebastian at the lake.
- Esther and Tuva are left to deal with yesterday's events. Lisa is starting to look beyond the paintings, where something sinister appears.
- Niklas and Esther's relationship reaches a tipping point and Amina and Emil try to support them. Strange events continue to take place in Odensfors.
- Lisa finds new information about her mother's past while Emil delves deeper into Odensfors' history in search of answers.
- Nikla's nightmares become reality and Esther is held accountable for her actions. Lisa confronts her brother and turns to Aaron for help.
- Lisa is forced to consider her options and Niklas begins to remember. Esther realises time's running out and is shocked when an old friend appears.
- 20229mTV-PG5.1 (165)TV EpisodeIn this silent comedy, Jimmy McGill braves a city full of enormous dogs, angry policemen and dangerous trains to get a heartfelt gift for his big brother Chuck.
- CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER - The Evolution of Modern Terrorism, takes an unflinching look at terrorism. From its roots in modern society, through it' historical evolution, to examining the organizational structure of terrorist groups today - Their recruitment, methodology, mission execution and target selection. The program investigates what geopolitical and economic environments enable these groups to flourish and wage traumatizing campaigns of horror placing entire societies under siege, what makes terror so effective and what drives terrorists to make the ultimate sacrifice. Finally, the program investigates the global war against terrorism by revealing the inner workings of intelligence and government agencies, anti-terrorist police forces, and elite military units. It also examines various deterrence mechanisms, border & immigration controls, technological safeguards, monetary controls, but, most importantly, what preventative and humanitarian measures can be undertaken to curtail terrorist groups at their base and heal the wounds that have ripped our world apart. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER - The Evolution of Modern Terrorism features commentary and insight provided by Dr. Jonathan White, an expert in Middle-Eastern terrorism, an acclaimed author and an instructor of both the criminal justice and State and Local Anti-Terrorism Training Program with a background in law enforcement.
- 2020– 1hTV EpisodeActor Clive Owen (TV mini-series, "A Murder at the End of the World"); Drew and Ross Mathews cover the headlines; author Stefanie Wilder-Taylor; Melissa Ben-Ishay, Baked by Melissa founder;
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- 20229mTV-PG4.3 (154)TV EpisodeAt Camp Reformation, they'd seen every kind of man - until they saw Jimmy McGill.
- When Kris Latimer, the biggest jerk in Hollywood, stumbles upon Cooper Marino's backyard Tiki bar oasis, Cooper and his down-on-their-luck pals pull themselves together for one last shot at their "big break."
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.2 (43)TV EpisodeJames Rolfe reviews the 1954 black-and-white monster horror film "Creature from the Black Lagoon" which is considered the last of the classic monsters, as well as its' sequels "Revenge of the Creature" and "The Creature Walks Among Us".
- Each film is a fictional monologue capturing a life-changing moment for a person with disabilities.
- Follows Leaphorn and Chee, two Navajo police officers in the 1970s Southwest that are forced to challenge their own spiritual beliefs when they search for clues in a double murder case.
- 2007–2023TV-MA7.1 (38)TV EpisodeJames Rolfe continues George A. Romero's zombie horror film series and reviews the 1978 film "Dawn of the Dead" which perfected the modern-day zombie genre and brought a lot of black humor into the genre.
- A young man left home for the corner store, but then died on a rainy sidewalk just down the street. Bystanders claimed that he fell off of his bike, but the story wasn't adding up and his mom and sister didn't buy it. They hit the streets to find answers.