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- A spy organisation recruits a promising street kid into the agency's training program, while a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius.
- Two mismatched New York City detectives seize an opportunity to step up like the city's top cops, whom they idolize, only things don't quite go as planned.
- When both he and a colleague are about to lose their job, Walter takes action by embarking on an adventure more extraordinary than anything he ever imagined.
- Minions Stuart, Kevin, and Bob are recruited by Scarlet Overkill, a supervillain who, alongside her inventor husband Herb, hatches a plot to take over the world.
- A lonely college freshman's life is turned upside-down by her impetuous, adventurous stepsister-to-be.
- An updated version of the musical Fame (1980), which centered on the students of the New York Academy of Performing Arts. The name of the school in 1980 was Fiorello Laguardia High School.
- A comedy centered on the life of Kate Reddy, a finance executive who is the breadwinner for her husband and two kids.
- Herb and Dorothy Vogel redefine what it means to be an art collector.
- A look into the many lives of Christa Päffgen, otherwise known as Nico; from cutie German mädchen to the first of the supermodels, to glamorous diva of the Velvet Underground, to cult item, junkie and hag. Many faces for the same woman, whom, you realize, just couldn't bring herself to care enough to live.
- The only series on television in the US to focus exclusively on contemporary art and artists, "Art in the Twenty-First Century" is a Peabody Award-winning biennial program following artists at work as they transform inspiration into art.
- "I Build the Tower" is the true story of the life and work of Sam Rodia, the Italian immigrant who built the world-famous Watts Towers on a residential lot in South Central Los Angeles. These mosaic-covered spires of reinforced cement rising to almost one hundred feet were once scheduled for demolition by the City Building Department. The towers survived to become a symbol of the community in which they stand and they are now recognized throughout the world as a unique embodiment of the structural principles found in nature.
- Forty-years after a whirlwind romance which began in front of a painting in Belgium, Hollywood agent, Jaqueline, must reconcile her feelings about Marcel as the painting has recently moved to Los Angeles, but her lover remains in Belgium.
- Silent images of a domestic drama are interrupted by loud TV commercials.
- Lipstick is often a symbol of power and rebellion. Across the centuries, people of every class have called upon its ability to flatter and enhance. Today, this ancient beautification trick is more popular than ever.
- The commercial incorporates an old film of Andy Warhol eating a meal from Burger King.
- Cameroonian filmmaker Jean-Marie Téno profiles a poor but lively neighborhood in the capital of Burkina Faso, where a cine club proprietor tries to include Burkinabe films among the action and Bollywood fare.
- Sally is in Surrey, at her hosts' £10 million Hollywood-style mega mansion, where she enjoys a night of fine dining with a private chef and a helicopter trip to a vineyard.
- When he loses his job fighting for a patient's life, Dr. Hank Lawson escapes to the Hamptons with his brother and inadvertently becomes the area's newest on-call doctor.
- Evan dates a retiring ballerina with a hidden disorder, while Hank crosses the line in advising Tucker's father.
- Brighton's Royal Pavilion was built by Prince Regent, George IV in 1787. He took a small beach house and turned it into a flamboyant multi-domino-Saracenic wonder palace.