 | Fondly commemorating and gently poking fun at the trends, fashions, and attitudes that made the decade of the 1970s so distinct, THAT 70s SHOW chronicles the rites of passage of a group of teens growing up in the Wisconsin suburbs. Eric Forman... |
 | Fondly commemorating and gently poking fun at the trends, fashions, and attitudes that made the decade of the 1970s so distinct, THAT 70s SHOW chronicles the rites of passage of a group of teens growing up in the Wisconsin suburbs. Eric Forman... |
 | THAT 70S SHOW is an enormously popular and hip situation comedy that built its success on the vast comedic potential the decade of 70s has to offer, with its seemingly endless wealth of hilarious styles and pop-culture references. But the show has... |
 | A husband-and-wife team kidnap and murder three young girls in this shocking story, which is based on a real event. Paul Bernardo (Misha Collins) and Karla Homolka's (Laura Prepon) exploits fascinated the Canadian (and worldwide) media as police... |
 | SLACKERS is a knee-slappng addition to the teen gross-out comedy genre. Directed by former fashion photographer Dewey Nicks and written by AMERICAN PIE 2 scribe David H. Steinberg, this raunchy and irreverent farce takes many of its cues from the... |
 | In the first season of OCTOBER ROAD, the novelist Nick Garrett (Bryan Greenberg) returned home to a chilly reception from old friends--it seems no one was thrilled at the way he described them in his latest bestseller. The drama’s second (and last)... |
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 | A young writer learns the wisdom of the title of Thomas Wolfe's YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN in this character-driven drama series. Bryan Greenberg (PRIME, ONE TREE HILL) stars as Nick Garrett, a successful author who's having trouble putting pen to paper... |
 | THAT 70S SHOW is an enormously popular and hip situation comedy that built its success on the vast comedic potential the decade of 70s has to offer, with its seemingly endless wealth of hilarious styles and pop-culture references. But the show has... |
 | Directed by special effects and make-up artist Robert Hall, LIGHTNING BUG is drawn from his personal experiences. Green Graves (Bret Harrison) loves horror films and has taught himself how to create lifelike gore effects with the hopes of moving to... |