Meg Ryan stars in this fact-inspired drama as a woman who defied all the odds when she entered the male dominated world of boxing management and took it by storm.
All ten episodes from the first season of the US zombie adventure drama and spin-off series of 'The Walking Dead' based on the comic books by Robert Kirkman. Ten years after the zombie apocalypse teenage step-sisters Iris (Aliyah Royale) and Hope (Alexa Mansour) must leave their secure community to try and locate their father, Leopold (Joe Holt), whose life is in danger. Having lived a relatively privileged life up to this point the girls must quickly adapt as they engage with the zombie outbreak for the first time. The episodes are: 'Brave', 'The Blaze of Gory', 'The Tyger and the Lamb', 'The Wrong End of a Telescope', 'Madman Across the Water', 'Shadow Puppets', 'Truth Or Dare', 'The Sky Is a Graveyard', 'The Deepest Cut' and 'In This Life'.
Now a decade into the apocalypse, sisters Hope and Iris Bennett have grown up inside the walls of one of the few remaining first-world communities. The sisters' scientist father conducts research over one thousand miles away in a research facility run by the Civil Republic, an ally of Omaha, but one that does not reveal its location to outsiders.
Let the fun and games begin! Scooby-Doo! and gang are off to compete at the World Invitational Games in the all-new 23-minute episode Spooky Games! And there's no shortage of spookiness - the gang's fun gets sidetracked when a 1,000-year-old statue comes to life and threatens the entire event! Will the games go on? The high jinks continue with world-hopping episodes of Hanna-Barbera's competitive classic Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics! Three teams enter, and all fun breaks loose! Grab a seat as the Scooby Doobies, the Yogi Yahooeys and the Really Rottens get ready, get set and get into more eccentric events! From bullfi ghts to mountain climbing, roller skating to leprechaun hunting, trek the globe to catch all of the animated antics! Special guest stars abound, including Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble. This collection is a sure shot to take the gold!!
Academy Award-winning director Barry Levinson yet again returns to Baltimore for inspiration with the semi-autobiographical Liberty Heights. Set in 1954, it tells the story of two young Jewish boys and their experiences of growing up in an America trying to come to terms with a changing society. The film focuses both on the sweet and innocent (the relationship between younger brother Ben and sole black student Sylvia) and the darker, more vicious side of a nation in flux. The evils of racism form a backdrop to all the intertwining plot lines--not only white against black but also widespread anti-Semitism. The young, largely unknown cast are all excellent--especially Adrien Brody and Ben Foster as the brothers and Rebecka Johnston as the quietly knowing Sylvia. Taking its cue from the great teen movies of the past, the film buzzes with the vitality of youth and of a generation on the verge of a new dawn (music plays a huge part), placing the political problems of the age in the context of adolescence to great effect. This is not Levinson's most high-profile work but certainly one of his best. On the DVD: The music of the period features heavily in the movie and dominates much of the action, so much so that it is possible to watch Liberty Heights with a music-only soundtrack. The film moves effortlessly between light and shade, both metaphorically and physically. Fair attempts have been made to provide an interesting set of extras: a gallery of interviews with the cast and director, deleted scenes and a very brief on-set documentary. --Phil Udell
Vintage WW2 musical with the Andrew Sisters and Harold James & his orchestra jumpin' and jivin' through basic training
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