Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 972
- Laurie Bembenek was a Milwaukee police officer and Playboy Club bunny before being arrested for the murder of her husband's ex-wife, a crime she insisted she did not commit.
- Investigators from New York City's Joint Terrorism Task Force, a ragtag team of FBI paper-pushers and NYPD detectives, found themselves conducting a new type of international investigation, called Operation: Tradebom.
- Join host Jason Concepcion and Foundation's showrunner and executive producer David S. Goyer as they discuss adapting Isaac Asimov's iconic novels for the screen. Writers from the show chat with them to unpack the latest episodes.
- Steven Leckart takes you behind the velvet curtain to reveal shocking moments, surprising details, and hidden truths about Siegfried and Roy who were lionized by millions of fans and endlessly scrutinized by the public.
- Start learning to read, with World of Symbophonics. Get to know how words are made and then learn the sounds of Symbos and letters.
- Jon is joined by the staff and expert guests for nuanced discussions, updates on action items, and airing of grievances from writers over jokes that didn't make the show.
- The first, compelling in-depth podcast series about Siegfried and Roy, the most famous, controversial magicians in history, who were widely misunderstood, frequently satirized and feverishly criticized.
- Hypnotherapist Karl Smith rates 10 hypnosis scenes in movies and television shows for realism. Smith has been working as a hypnotist and hypnotherapist for over 14 years. Smith discusses the accuracy of hypnosis scenes in films such as "Get Out" (2017) starring Daniel Kaluuya, "Zoolander" (2001) starring Ben Stiller, and "Now You See Me 2" (2016) with Woody Harrelson. He discusses stage hypnotism in "The Great Buck Howard" (2008) as well as hypnotism in television shows such as "The Simpsons" (2001), "Friends" (1997), and "Servant" (2021). He also comments on the portrayal of hypnotherapists in "Trance" (2013), "Donnie Darko" (2001), and "Office Space" (1999).
- On the last day of her grandmother's life, journalist Maya Lin Sugarman finds a box of forgotten screenplays that sets her on a journey to uncover the truth about their author: her late uncle, Galen Yuen.
- Retired U.S. Navy Admiral James Foggo III rates eight naval battle scenes in movies and television for realism and accuracy, such as "Godzilla vs. Kong" (2021), "Battleship" (2012), and "Under Siege" (1992). He also comments on the weapons and artillery in "Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997), "Dunkirk" (2017), and "Greyhound" (2020) and analyzes Navy protocols highlighted in "The Last Ship" (2015) and "Tora. Tora. Tora!" (1970).
- Trauma surgeon and Navy veteran Dr. Peter Rhee rates 10 battlefield medical scenes in movies and television for realism. Dr. Rhee discusses the accuracy of medical war scenes in "Hacksaw Ridge" (2016), starring Andrew Garfield; "Three Kings" (1999), featuring Mark Wahlberg and George Clooney; "Saving Private Ryan" (1998), featuring Tom Hanks; and "Cherry" (2021) with Tom Holland. He also comments on the reality of bullet and grenade wounds in "Black Hawk Down" (2001), "Band of Brothers" (2001), and "M*A*S*H" (1973) and analyzes combat medical procedures in "The Outpost" (2020), "Our Girl" (2014), and "Combat Hospital" (2011).
- Former bank robber Cain Vincent Dyer looks at 11 bank-robbery scenes from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism.
- In 1985, Midnight Oil celebrated in concert on Goat Island, on Sydney Harbour in an event that will be remembered as one of the triumphs of their careers.
- Stand up Comedian Louis C vents about his childhood, adulthood and relentless failures with relationships. A Summertime Drug was filmed during back to back nights for 2 sold out crowds at The Stage Door in Elko, NV.
- The film follows a group of growers who are embracing the restorative power that the soil holds. Skin of the Earth is a story about the relationship between humans, the land, and belonging.
- The unbelievable story of Eric C. Conn who defrauded the government and taxpayers. The companion podcast will explore Conn's con and his outrageous lifestyle further with additional interviews and behind-the-scenes details.
- Seven years after his blockbuster solo debut The Chronic permanently altered the state of hip-hop, Dr. Dre still had a chip on his shoulder. The former N.W.A. kingpin channeled that determination into the long-gestating follow-up 2001, which brought back previous collaborators like Snoop Dogg alongside his latest protégé, Eminem. To mark the 20th anniversary of its release, Dre and music mogul Jimmy Iovine reminisce about the album's creation and its legacy.
- Brings together Mariah Carey, Khalid and Kirk Franklin in a new holiday special to perform their new single, "Fall in Love at Christmas".
- A behind-the-scenes documentary film crew captures filmmaking process of director who is wired with lie-detector device that zaps him every time he lies to his cast and crew.
- MLS stars use their resources to drive their businesses and passion projects.
- Tells the story of the charming young Czech, Viktor Kozeny.
- For the first time ever the entire Major League Soccer season will be available on streaming devices. MLS Season Pass will feature every game all year long on Apple TV+.
- Documentary series giving an access-all-areas look at the step-by-step process of how to construct some of the most impressive cars on the planet, told by the specialists who do it every day.
- The "P.E.N.S. (Poetic Energy Needed in Society)" highlights the poetry scene of Houston, Texas. The film adaptation and powerful message is the brain child of director Mikell "Fetti" Limbrick and executive producer Carlos Wallace.
- TV Series
- TV Series
- One Week 'Til Doomsday follows the journey of two immigrants as they turn the camera on some of America's untold stories. A 15-state road-trip exploration across America during a global pandemic before the 2020 Presidential election.
- Nicole Garcia worked with the greatest French directors. Mysterious, singular, elegant, she became a major figure in French cinema. In her forties, she wanted to tell her own stories and became a film director.
- The Girl Who Cannot Speak. Directed by AFI Award Winners Stefano Da Frè and Laura Pellegrini, 'The Girl Who Cannot Speak' follows five women's true stories of sexual abuse. We began this project by meeting with women from all different backgrounds, ages, and walks of life. The level of sincerity, depth, and trust that is cultivated in this documentary is nothing short of impressive. Each woman has been involved with the Lenox Hill Women's Shelter in New York city. As the project moves forward we meet Charlotte a 13 year old girl who's story is depicted through visual images. She never speaks. Charlotte's image is a metaphor of innocence that ties all the women's unique stories together. Edited by Emmy Award Winner Krysia Carter-Giez.
- With Hollywood's biggest stars in front of and behind the camera, Apple TV+ has pretty much everyone - but Jon Hamm.
- TV Series
- Retired US Army drill sergeant Lamont Christian rates US military boot-camp scenes in movies and TV shows for realism. Christian breaks down the early stages of boot camp in "Full Metal Jacket" (1987) and "Cherry" (2021). He looks at weapons and physical training in "Forrest Gump" (1994), "Jarhead" (2005). "Hacksaw Ridge" (2016), and "Band of Brothers" (2001). He explains the plausibility of boot-camp scenarios in "Captain America: The First Avenger" (2011), "Private Valentine: Blonde and Dangerous" (2008) aka Major Movie Star, and "Tribes" (1970). Christian also looks at the drill sergeants and drill instructors in "An Officer and a Gentleman" (1982) and "Stripes" (1981). His favorite movie about drill instructors is "The D.I." (1957) starring Jack Webb.
- A comedy following two couples and the arguments they have over the silly things in life.
- An historical overview of Rudolf Steiner's life, as well as looking at examples of his legacy around the world, the current work inspired by his insights - in particular the Waldorf School movement, biodynamic agriculture, and eurythmy.
- TV Series
- The 54th NAACP Image Awards honoring film and television; Queen Latifah hosts.