Blending lively music and brilliant animation, this sequel to the original 'Fantasia' restores 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' and adds seven new shorts.
Blending lively music and brilliant animation, this sequel to the original 'Fantasia' restores 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice' and adds seven new shorts.
On August 24, 2007, twenty-year old Sophie Lancaster was kicked to death in a park by a gang of kids. She and her boyfriend Robert Maltby were attacked because they were dressed as Goths. Sophie ...
Shelley Long returns to the big screen in a soaring debut from writer-director Morgan Dameron. Uptight Millie Haven (Emma Bell) has always followed the rules, but when she has doubts before her ...
An epic about British officer T.E. Lawrence's mission to aid the Arab tribes in their revolt against the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. Lawrence becomes a flamboyant, messianic ...
An American-born Chinese economics professor accompanies her boyfriend to Singapore for his best friend's wedding, only to get thrust into the lives of Asia's rich and famous.
When people finish their day and hurry home, his day starts. His diner is open from midnight to seven in the morning. Patrons enjoy home cooking and delicious stories at a master chef's ...
Anastasia Romanov escapes through a portal when her family is threatened by Vladimir Lenin, and she finds herself in the year 1988, befriended by a young American girl.
After a girl goes missing, two of her friends and a mysterious set of strangers find themselves drawn to the cabin in the woods where she disappeared. They will laugh, they will drink, they will ...
Political Satire
International art dealer Ron Hall must befriend a dangerous homeless man in order to save his struggling marriage to his wife, a woman whose dreams will lead all three of them on the journey of ...
Super-assassin John Wick returns with a $14 million price tag on his head and an army of bounty-hunting killers on his trail. After killing a member of the shadowy international assassin’s guild, ...
A half-hour satirical look at the week in news, politics and current events.
The UK could officially leave the European Union next month, which would be a huge change with hugely damaging consequences.
Psychics may seem harmless and fun on TV, but they can make a lot of money by exploiting vulnerable people.
Automation often seems like a scary new problem, but it’s neither entirely scary nor entirely new.
Robocalls are a growing problem. If only we could make the FCC care a little bit more about fixing it.
John Oliver talks about the power of public shaming, good and bad.
John Oliver discusses how the WWE takes care of its wrestlers — and how it doesn’t.
Mobile homes may seem like an affordable housing option, but large investment companies are making them less and less so.
Following some recent revelations about the role of large companies in America’s ongoing opioid epidemic, John Oliver takes another look at the crisis.
Following the release of the Mueller Report, John Oliver discusses what we’ve learned.
John Oliver discusses the lethal injection process, which is definitely not as pleasant as talking about a squeaking frog.
With the Green New Deal sparking a national conversation about all the ways to combat climate change, John Oliver looks at a few potential solutions.
America’s system for conducting death investigations is a mess. John Oliver explains why we should all be a little more concerned about fixing it.
John Oliver discusses the medical device industry, which is a huge business with a hugely troubling lack of regulation.
There’s still nothing in our constitution that explicitly prohibits sex discrimination. John Oliver talks about how to fix that.
With a national conversation underway about the possibility of impeachment, John Oliver discusses whether the benefits outweigh the potential risks.