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- A criminal mastermind unleashes a twisted form of justice in Spiral, the terrifying new chapter from the book of Saw.
- Inspired by actual events, a group of fame-obsessed teenagers use the internet to track celebrities' whereabouts in order to rob their homes.
- A detective in post-Katrina New Orleans has a series of surreal encounters with a troop of ghostly Confederate soldiers while investigating serial killings of local prostitutes, a 1965 lynching, and corrupt local businessmen.
- Barbie is an artist who paints her way out of a castle to save her prince.
- The Justice Society of America, a group of heroes aiding the allies in World War 2, acquire an ally from the future who sends them on an adventure that changes history.
- A disgraced black ops agent is dispatched to a remote CIA broadcast station to protect a code operator. Soon, they find themselves in a life-or-death struggle to stop a deadly plot before it's too late.
- Bridget returns home at her brother's urging to deal with her ailing mother and her father's reluctance to let go of their life together.
- An accident involving a young child sets off a chain of events that brings an Australian police officer's world crashing down.
- Aliens punish one of their own by sending him to earth. The alien is very violent, and when the body he occupies is damaged, he is forced to find another.
- When college students sign up for what seems a simple paid research study, they soon realize their lives are in danger. Unfortunately they've unknowingly volunteered their bodies as human collateral in an ongoing U.S. Military experiment.
- A young high-spirited falcon journeys to the famed bird city of Zambezia.
- An old man, a young anthropomorphic koala, a South Pole penguin and Albert, a magic sentient walking and talking bowl of pudding with an attitude are searching for koala's missing parents. However, sinister forces want the pudding.
- Tim Murphy is a Vietnam Vet. When he loses his job he starts to relive all the pain and horror of his time in Vietnam. The stresses and strains nearly destroy his marriage and his family. Only after joining a veterans' therapy group does Tim find relief from his nightmares. With the support of his fellow vets and the love of his wife, Tim recovers.
- A VeggieTales of Queen Esther and her struggle to save her people from being sent to the Island of Perpetual Tickling (IPT) by her husband the king.
- Any rumors caught your ear lately? Junior Asparagus and Laura Carrot start spreading rumors when they took a figure of speech too literally, which spread over Bumblyburg like a weed - threatening to engulf the whole town. Even Larry-Boy was helpless against the Rumor Weed. Thankfully, Dad Asparagus saves the day when he arrives and convinces the town that God doesn't want us to tell stories that hurt people; He wants us to spread nice words.
- The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything host this obviously silly song countdown. These are the 10 most popular songs, as tabulated on the VeggieTales website, and are presented in a very appealing fashion. As always, the computer animation is top-notch and the songs are definitely silly.
- When Archibald Asparagus takes over VeggieTales, he does this episode in a classy way. The "Silly Song with Larry" involves takes place in the thirties, with Larry trying to protect his top hat from being squashed, and singing in Sinatra-like tunes. The episode's entire story is supposedly a lost Gilbert and Sullivan musical, which Archibald learns at the end was just a prank script. It involves a friendly young viking who continually leaves the ship with some money and returns with an empty bag. When two other vikings are sent to find out what's going on, they learn he is returning what they stole to the monks. But should they tell their superior, if it'll get Lyle executed?
- This is a family film about a thirty-five-year-old widower named J.T. O'Neil, his precocious ten-year-old daughter, and their devoted mutt Shakey. After moving from a small town to Chicago, and missing the fine print in their rental contract, J.T. is forced to try and get rid of his lovable pooch, Shakey, and Chandler won't have it, and hatches a plan to keep Shakey and teach J.T. a valuable lesson about loyalty and the importance of keeping family together.
- Players now get to choose their favorite army from the Star Wars universe and take control of the galaxy.
- Jason Conrad was looking forward to spending the summer at space camp. But his parent have to go on a trip, so he and his twin sister Michelle have to spend the summer at Grandmum's cottage. Just when Jason thinks he's in for the worst summer ever, he finds a toy space ship and four out of this world penguins-Zidgel, Midgel, Fidgel, and Kevin-in the attic. Suddenly he's in for one great adventure. Jason and the penguins travel to Planet Wait-Your-Turn where we learn the importance of patience and that "having to go first all the time only leads to trouble".
- Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber appear as Cavis Appythart and Millward Phelps, respectively--two jingle writers based loosely on Gilbert and Sullivan. The setting is 1880s London, and they've written a musical called "The Princess and the Plumber", which they plan to open on Christmas Eve. Cavis thinks the production will "teach London how to love". But children at nearby St. Bart's Church are planning a nativity play for the same evening, and they plan to feature the Star of Christmas, a religious artifact unseen by the public for decades. The London Post Gazette writes a front-page story about the nativity play and the Star, and Cavis and Millward hatch a plan to make their musical better than the children's play. In the end, they learn about the true meaning of Christmas.
- Jason and the crew go on a leisure trip to a carnival, but are confronted by carnival barker Uncle Blobb and his diabolical interplanetary real estate scheme as he attempts to turn them into "Seeds of Discontent."
- Live in Anguilla Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine The two-CD/one-DVD set Live in Anguilla is part of Mailboat's long line of live Jimmy Buffett releases, and even if this contains many of his familiar standards, there's a new twist here. This was a concert recorded in an intimate setting, at the bar of reggae vocalist Bankie Banx in Rendezvous Bay in Anguilla -- a very cozy surrounding for a singer/songwriter who often plays much larger venues back in the states. Just over 3,000 concert-goers were able to attend and they paid for the privilege, but the money was turned over to charities and the set was documented for the Parrotheads back home. Those Parrotheads will find this set to be appealing -- not too much different from the standard Buffett set, but there are a handful of songs previously unavailable on a Buffett live album, and there is an appropriately relaxed vibe here that makes for a good time.
- America's paid-leave crisis and the cost of doing nothing.
- For a decade, Chicago's ALL JOKES ASIDE was one of the preeminent comedy clubs in the country and gave early exposure and early paychecks to many of the nations most important young comedians including: Steve Harvey, Chris Rock, Jamie Foxx, MoNique, Dave Chappelle, Cedric The Entertainer, D.L. Hughley, Mike Epps, Aries Spears, Adele Givens, Carlos Mencia, Bill Bellamy, Deon Cole, JB Smoove, and Bernie Mac to name a few. The rise and fall of All Jokes Aside and salutes the legendary showcase for it's major contribution to comedy history.
- After an unexpected discovery, Kathryn's world is turned upside down.
- Winner of 6 International comedy Awards, Irish stand-up superstar Tommy Tiernan finally hits America with Something Mental. Wild, unpredictable and politically incorrect Tommy is now regarded as one of the top stand-ups in the world. Unleashing a torrent of satire, offbeat observations and hilarious stories he continues his interrogation into the big ideas, sex, family, religion. Nothing is sacred ground as he takes the audience by the hand and leads them into the devilish wonderland of his mind where he revels in the world's absurdity. You're in the hands of a master here!
- Michelle learns about the consequences of cheating from a group of space-faring penguins.
- While a cancer-free Angela returns to work, Stephen attempts to impress rapper Lil Ankh, and a disappointed Zuri attends a school fundraiser alone.
- As Angela attempts to tackle her lofty list of goals, Stephen struggles to stay focused on an upcoming deadline.
- While Angela's business booms, Lil Ankh takes Stephen for a ride, and Zuri finds herself roped into her grandparents' epic battle of the sexes.
- After Lil Ankh disses his beats, Stephen begins to work for a questionable marketing firm, while Angela pretends to be rich to impress a new client.
- When Zuri invites her friend's family to stay with them, Angela trades in kindness for clout. Later, Stephen attempts to bond with his nephew.
- Facing an uncertain future, Stephen contemplates quitting music, while Angela struggles to find her true passion, and Zuri attempts a career as an oracle.
- While Stephen succumbs to the allure of video games, a skeptical Angela joins forces with Gigi to fight back against a shady pyramid scheme.
- While Stephen and Angela attempt to make the most of a rare free day, Amir drags Zuri on a rule-breaking adventure.
- With her bosses out of town, Angela takes control of the salon, while Zuri finds her calling as a playground activist.
- As Angela frets over her connection with an increasingly distant Zuri during a school field trip, Stephen attempts to turn Amir into a sneakerhead.
- After a trip to church, Zuri casts a heavenly spell on her classmates, while Angela and Stephen turn to financial advisor for help with their bills.
- When Zuri acts out, Angela and Stephen finally begin to consider marriage. But creeping doubts cause the couple to question their impending nuptials.
- How ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics were first translated 200 years ago and the archaeological work being done in Egypt to understand one of the most important scribes.