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- Years after a schoolboy writes a book of prophecies, a mysterious super-villain uses it as his master-plan of world destruction.
- This film is an adaptation of the 1908 occult manuscript, The Kybalion - and explores the 7 principles of Hermetics. It is a surreal documentation of the supernatural world around us.
- A docuseries hosted by "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" star, Giancarlo Esposito, that focuses on real-world stories that mirror the fictional worlds of both shows.
- Jackie Martling just may be America's last great joke teller. His savant-like ability to remember every joke he's heard since he was 8 years old, combined with his lightning fast wit and infectious laugh established him as a comedy icon.
- Clarence Reid is a musician who wrote and produced romantic and spiritual songs for some of the greatest Southern soul and R&B acts of the 1960s and '70s. He is also the gonzo performer Blowfly, Clarence's freaky alter ego and the original X-rated rapper. "The Weird World of Blowfly" explores both sides of this hilarious and controversial artist, providing a rare, inside peek at the infamous linguist's daily life. Now 69-years-old, with a gold-spangled superhero costume and a catalog of the world's raunchiest tunes, Blowfly tours the world, still struggling for success and recognition after 50 years of making music. The film highlights both Clarence's and Blowfly's unique contributions to music history, including Top-10 R&B hits and what might be the world's first rap song, recorded in 1965. Shot over the course of two years, the film follows Clarence at home and around the world, featuring dozens of classic Blowfly songs as well as new hits. A revealing portrait of an unheralded man, "The Weird World of Blowfly" celebrates his musical and cultural significance as a rapper and soul music legend.
- A look behind the scenes at the new streaming series, When Hope Calls. You will be guided around the set to meet the stars and take an inside look at what's in store for this When Calls the Heart spin-off.
- "Pride Of DC: The Hyde Rugby Odyssey" is a feature length documentary about the first all African-American, high school rugby team in the US.
- Kalpana Pot, better known as TikTok's @TokNerdyToMe, and Franklin Institute Chief Astronomer Derrick Pitts, host an adventurous new original video series that will show you the universe like never before. Each week we'll explore exoplanets, galaxies, black holes and space missions, plus show you how, when and where to make the most of the night sky wherever you are.
- There are two things Steve Schirripa can't live without...food and family. Some families make food their business, and Steve is on a mission to find out how they do it. In "Family Meals", Steve travels across America, visiting families that have been serving great food for generations...and learning how to make their signature dishes. In this special episode, Steve visits Gargiulo's in Coney Island, Max's Hot Dogs in Long Branch, NJ and Zenon Taverna in Astoria, Queens.
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- Getting to know the self-proclaimed "terrible lawyer" that gets great results -- and gives Saul Goodman a run for his money in the wardrobe department.
- Going inside the life of a professional grifter to learn how they turn deception into profit.
- Ride along with the real-life counterparts to Hank Schrader who patrol the American city that serves as the cartel's border crossing and learn just how evolved this criminal organization has become.
- Welcome to Green Bank, West Virginia, a quiet town that's tucked itself away to provide a safe haven for those suffering from electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
- Meth doesn't always come from a super lab. Meet the family-owned construction company that's become the go-to crew for cleaning up busted meth labs in Indiana.
- Walter White isn't the only family man to turn criminal. Hear the story of a loving husband and father who leveraged multiple identities to evade authorities for decades.
- Steve goes to Il Cortile in Little Italy and learns to make Braciole and Sunday Sauce from Chef Mike DiGiorgio.
- Steve sits with renowned restaurateur Joe Bastianich and learns the finer points of hot and cold antipasti.
- Steve visits with Owner Frank DeCarlo at Peasant, NYC to discuss the proper ways to order an Italian meal.
- Steve goes to Brooklyn and learns to make lasagna from an authentic Italian Grandmother.
- Steve goes to Tribeca Grill and learns to make Linguini Vongole from celebrity chef/owner Drew Nieporent.
- Steve visits with Chef Amanda Freitag and learns how to make perfect pasta and gravy.
- Steve learns how to make two styles of pizza. First he goes to Gino's for traditional style and then Spumoni Gardens for their famous square pizza.
- Steve goes to the world-famous RAO's in Harlem, talks with owner Frank Pellegrino, and learns how to make meatballs.
- Steve goes to the famous Veniero's and learns how to make Cannoli and Tiramisu.