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Beatdown

When his brother is brutally murdered, a grieving Brandon (Rudy Youngblood) goes into hiding to evade the reach of a powerful local gangster who's looking for payback. But Brandon's newfound passion -- cage fighting -- could make it tough to keep a low profile. Can a seasoned mixed martial artist (Michael Bisping) help Brandon battle his way back to a life he's proud to be living? Danny Trejo co-stars in this actioner.
Angelina Ballerina: Love to Dance

Preschool-aged viewers will sing and dance to these episodes from the animated series in which ballet-crazy mouse Angelina moves to a new school; learns some jazz, tap and hip-hop dance steps; and makes a few new friends along the way. Based on the beloved books by author Katharine Holabird and artist Helen Craig, these episodes also find Angelina learning valuable lessons, such as the power of cooperation and the importance of being prepared.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Middle school isn't all it's cracked up to be for self-described "wimpy kid" Greg Heffley, who discovers a frightening new world teeming with boys who are taller, tougher and hairier than he is -- and decides to document it all in his diary. Directed by Thor Freudenthal, this kid-friendly comedy based on Jeff Kinney's illustrated novel cast its star by asking kids to submit their auditions online.
Go Diego Go!: Diego's Ultimate Rescue League

This collection of three themed episodes puts viewers in league with Dora the Explorer's spirited cousin, Diego, and his team of animal rescuers, who spend their time getting creatures of every persuasion out of danger. Whether Diego and the gang are scaling mountaintops or braving the ocean's depths, no environment is off-limits for them: They're the ultimate when it comes to answering critters' cries for help!
iCarly: iSpace Out

The "iCarly" gang jumps at the chance to beam a webisode from outer space when a billionaire offers to pony up the cash. But before the teens can blast off, they'll have to pass a series of tests designed to prove their space-worthiness. Other episodes in this collection of bizarre adventures find Carly (Miranda Cosgrove) and her friends hunting down Bigfoot, and Sam (Jennette McCurdy) unveiling a surprising secret.
Made for Each Other

Frustrated that his new wife (Bijou Phillips) still hasn't slept with him, Danny (Christopher Masterson) has a fling with his sexy sister-in-law (Lauren German). When major regret creeps in, Danny tries to save his marriage and erase his guilt by finding a guy to bed his bride and thus even the score. This ribald comedy from director Daryl Goldberg co-stars Danny Masterson, Samm Levine and Patrick Warburton.
Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too?

An annual Caribbean retreat turns into a week of life-altering revelations when four couples bust their relationships wide open in filmmaker Tyler Perry's take on modern love, devotion, unfaithfulness and forgiveness. Angela (Tasha Smith) can't trust sportscaster Marcus (Michael Jai White) anymore, Sheila's (Jill Scott) ex (Richard T. Jones) toys with her new marriage and more. Janet Jackson, Malik Yoba, Lamman Rucker and Sharon Leal also star.
A Quiet Little Marriage

With her dad descending into an Alzheimer's haze and a junkie for a brother-in-law, happily married Olive (Mary Elizabeth Ellis) decides that the answer to life's problems is a baby -- too bad her spouse (Cy Carter) doesn't agree. But with the missus poking holes in her diaphragm and hubby spiking her coffee with birth control pills, love may not conquer all in this Slamdance Film Festival award winner. Jimmi Simpson and Charlie Day also star.
Red Riding Trilogy: Part 1: 1974

Loosely based on the facts surrounding Britain's notorious Yorkshire Ripper case, this grim thriller, Part 1 in the television adaptation of David Peace's novels, uncovers rampant police and civil corruption in mid-1970s Northern England. Girls are disappearing, the Yorkshire community is abuzz with gossip and fear, and a young reporter (Andrew Garfield) is suspicious when a mentally handicapped immigrant is fingered for the heinous crimes.
Red Riding Trilogy: Part 2: 1980

After six years of vicious unsolved murders, Manchester policeman Peter Hunter (Paddy Considine) arrives in West Yorkshire to supervise the Yorkshire Ripper investigation, along with a copycat killer case, in this second installment of the Red Riding trilogy. Meanwhile, he must also deal with local police corruption and his struggle to remain faithful to his wife while working closely with his ex, fellow investigator Helen Marshall (Maxine Peake).
Red Riding Trilogy: Part 3: 1983

When the current case of a missing 10-year-old becomes linked to the abduction and murder of Clare Kemplay in 1974, investigators torture the man who found Clare's body in an effort to learn more in this final installment of the Red Riding trilogy. Meanwhile, solicitor John Piggott's (Mark Addy) conversations with the man found guilty of the old abduction points to a wrongful conviction and a search for the real murderer.
The Lena Baker Story

On April 30, 1944, Lena Baker shot and killed the man who had served as her employer, abuser and sexual partner for the past three years. She claimed self-defense; the state cried murder, and sentenced her to death. This film tells her story. Tichina Arnold stars as Baker, the only woman to be sent to the electric chair in Georgia -- only to be pardoned decades later -- in this drama written and directed by Ralph Wilcox.
Surprise, Surprise

There's no more room in the closet for successful TV actor Den Jorgensen (Travis Michael Holder) and his young disabled boyfriend, Colin (John Brotherton), when 16-year-old homophobe David (Luke Eberl) shows up on their doorstep, announcing that he's Den's long-lost son. Holder co-wrote the script with director Jerry Turner, based on an acclaimed stage play about truth, lies and tangled family ties.
Tormented

Sweet Justine (Tuppence Middleton) starts hanging out with hunky Alexis (Dimitri Leonidas), only to learn that he and his cool pals share a dark secret that led to the suicide of unpopular classmate Darren (Calvin Dean). Now, Darren is back from the grave, and it's his turn to torment his tormentors. Hell hath no fury like an asthmatic nerd scorned in this scary British teen horror, also starring Alex Pettyfer and April Pearson.
Harry Brown

When a crew of drug-dealing gang members takes the life of his only friend, Leonard (David Bradley), retired Marine and widower Harry Brown (Michael Caine) decides to take the law into his own hands -- but his old-school training might be overmatched. Helmed by first-time feature director Daniel Barber, this gritty vigilante thriller set in England also stars Emily Mortimer, Iain Glen, Jack O'Connell, Ben Drew, Joseph Gilgun and Liam Cunningham.
Godkiller

Even in a postapocalyptic future in which Earth has been colonized by aliens, humans need hearts to live, so when an orphan boy's sister needs a new one, he'll go to just about any length to get it in this "illustrated film" from Matt Pizzolo. The first in a three-episode series based on the director's comic book of the same name, the film mixes original artwork from the comic with elements of anime, radio drama and video games.
UFC 115: Liddell vs. Franklin

Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell and Rich "Ace" Franklin butt heads and come to blows in this Ultimate Fighting Championship mixed martial arts extravaganza filmed live inside the General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia. Other highlights on the fight card include match-ups between Croatia's Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic and the United States' Patrick Barry, and Brazil's Paulo Thiago and Denmark's Martin Kampmann.
Agatha Christie's Marple: Series 5

Julia McKenzie returns for another season as Miss Marple, author Agatha Christie's beloved amateur detective whose advanced age belies the cunning powers of observation and deduction that help her identify even the wiliest killers. This season, Miss Marple investigates the poisoning of a woman at a Hollywood party; the shooting of an Austrian nobleman at a posh English estate; and the curious case of a woman frightened to death by her wallpaper.
Brothers & Sisters: Season 4

Tireless matriarch Nora Walker (played by Sally Field, who won an Emmy for the role) leads her affluent progeny through more triumphs, tragedies and surprises in the fourth season of this classy ABC soap opera. A whole new round of professional and personal dramas unfold for Justin (Dave Annable), Kitty (Calista Flockhart), Tommy (Balthazar Getty), Sarah (Rachel Griffiths), Julia (Sarah Jane Morris), Rebecca (Emily VanCamp) and Saul (Ron Rifkin).
House, M.D.: Season 6

Two-time Golden Globe Award winner Hugh Laurie returns for a sixth season of this Emmy-winning drama series as Dr. Greg House, the brilliant yet incorrigible MD who heads up the team of infectious disease specialists at Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital. Omar Epps, Robert Sean Leonard, Lisa Edelstein, Jennifer Morrison and Jesse Spencer also return as the irascible House's team of skilled diagnosticians.
NCIS: Los Angeles: Season 1

Going deep undercover to protect U.S. interests, the Los Angeles Office of Special Projects Division of NCIS is composed of a tight-knit group of agents who rely on high-tech gear and one another to take down threats to national security. Lara Macy (Louise Lombard) leads a crack team that includes "G" Callen (Chris O'Donnell), who changes identities like other people change their underwear, and ex-Navy SEAL Sam Hanna (LL Cool J) in this CBS drama.
Parenthood: Season 1

When struggling single mom Sarah Braverman (Lauren Graham) moves back home to Berkeley, Calif., with her two surly teens in tow, she reunites with her three adult siblings who are also confronting the challenges of parenthood in the new millennium. Even Sarah's own parents are discovering that the job never ends. Peter Krause, Monica Potter and Craig T. Nelson co-star in this dramatic series based on Ron Howard's hit 1989 film of the same name.
Sons of Anarchy: Season 2

In the second season of this hit series set in California, Charlie Hunnam returns as Jax Teller, a father torn between devotion to his young child and loyalty to his vigilante biker gang, the Sons of Anarchy. As Jax's parents (Katey Sagal and Ron Perlman) lead the gang deeper into violence, the club encounters new foes, including white supremacist Ethan Zobelle (Adam Arkin) and deadly rival A.J. Weston (Henry Rollins).
The Middle: Season 1

Patricia Heaton stars in this sitcom as Frankie Heck, a middle-aged, middle-class mom who's just trying to hold it together as she raises three kids with her husband (Neil Flynn) in Orson, Ind., smack in the center of America's heartland. Between dealing with teen Axel's (Charlie McDermott) surliness and daughter Sue's (Eden Sher) klutziness, she must also keep a close eye on eccentric 7-year-old Brick's (Atticus Shaffer) active imagination.
The Vampire Diaries: Season 1

Elena (Nina Dobrev) falls for two brothers and discovers that they share an ancient secret: Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Stefan (Paul Wesley) are vampires who've been fighting for centuries and are now battling to gain control of Elena's town -- and her soul. Soon, Elena learns about their deadly needs and the secret that sparked their bitter blood feud in this supernatural series based on the popular novels by L.J. Smith.
Thriller: Season 1

Hosted by famed fright master Boris Karloff, this anthology series showcases chilling tales of the macabre and suspenseful thrillers that expose everything from sinister secrets and terrible tragedies to grisly murders and paranormal activity. Season 1 highlights include a phony psychic having real insights into the future, a desperate man hiring a serial killer and an inventor creating glasses that see the truth.
Thriller: Season 2

Enjoy spine-tingling stories of horror and suspense in Season 2 of this classic anthology TV series, which features tales about a millionaire's premature burial, a white-magic practitioner's suicide and the attempted murder of a suspected witch. Hosted by legendary actor Boris Karloff, the show's second season features notable guest stars such as John Carradine, Bruce Dern, Ursula Andress, Dick York and Mary Tyler Moore.
9th Company

After barely surviving an intensely grueling boot camp in Uzbekistan, an eclectic group of recently enlisted Soviet soldiers ships off to fight in Afghanistan, where they must endure hellish conditions and extremely dangerous Mujahideen forces. Based on a true story from the 1980s, this rousing Russian war film about camaraderie and heroism stars Aleksey Chadov, Artur Smolyaninov and Konstantin Kryukov.
Cinévardaphoto

How potent is the power of a picture? Filmmaker Agnès Varda asks this question and attempts to answer it in three separate vignettes. In the first, a female artist, Ydessa, collects photographs of teddy bears. But why? Next, the director examines her snapshots from the 1950s, taking a step back in time. The final short captures Cuba after the revolution, full of possibilities and on the brink of otherness.
OSS 117: Lost in Rio

When outrageously chauvinistic French secret agent OSS 117 (Jean Dujardin) journeys to Cold War-era Rio de Janeiro to recover a top-secret microfilm, gorgeous Israeli Nazi-hunter Dolorès Koulechov (Louise Monot) joins in the quest. But as the pair zero in on their quarry, the hapless Frenchman's disdain for Koulechov's gender and nationality threaten their mission. Michel Hazanavicius directs this delightful parody of James Bond-esque films.


 
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