 | Based on the novel by Herman Wouk, this Emmy Award-winning miniseries continues the sweeping saga that began with 1983's THE WINDS OF WAR. This sequel opens one week following the bombing of Pearl Harbor and recreates the events of World War II. The... |
 | Pop culture guru Chuck Klosterman comes as close to a magnum opus as he is likely to compose with this collection of essays which chart the ethereal distances between present events and our media-guided memory of them. Klosterman name-drops an... |
 | Tattoo lovers will revel in this detailed look at the industry, as seen through the eyes of tattoo artist and LA INK star Kat Von D. Hidden beneath its eye-catching, intricate cover are dozens of graphics showcasing a variety of fascinating skin art.... |
 | Eric Schlosser's extremely compelling, un-nerving attack on America's fast food industry is done with care and precision as he addresses different aspects of restaurants like McDonald's--from the meat-packing industry to how flavorings are chemically... |
 | Documentarian Burns' acclaimed chronicle of the two-and-a-half-year voyage of the early American explorers who wended their way to the Pacific, featuring commentary by historians and dramatic readings of personal accounts left by the participants.... |
 | A&E series MYSTERIES OF THE BIBLE explores the stories of the Bible, and is hosted by Richard Kiley and Jean Simmons. This collection includes 22 episodes from the show, including "Abraham: One Man, One God," "Herod the Great," "The 10 Commandments,"... |
 | From Nepal to Kenya, from Australia to Brazil, people try to cope with the changes that have altered their landscape, crowding them together and speeding up daily life. The film shows us these alienated people, but also images of traditions--whirling... |
 | In 1967, journalist Charles Kuralt launched his "On the Road" segments for CBS Evening News, travelling the backroads of small-town America to interview everyday people about their lives. "On the Road"--which ran for 20 years--became beloved for its... |
 | Produced for the cable's The History Channel, TITANIC: THE COMPLETE STORY is a detailed and authoritative account of one of the most fascinating disasters in history. 6 hours in length and huge in scope, the documentary uses a combination of newsreel... |
 | Set in the early 1980s, this entry in the African-American urban gangster genre puts character development in the front seat for a change as it rolls through the Harlem streets on its usual rise-and-fall route. Ace (Wood Harris) starts out a laundry... |