 | The last survivor of germ warfare hides from nocturnal mutants in a fortified mansion, gathering supplies by day from a deserted L.A. whose streets are strewn with the post-apocalyptic flotsam of the super-funky '70s. Based on Richard Matheson's... |
 | With a $71 million budget and mind-blowing special effects, INDEPENDENCE DAY is a grand, high-tech throwback to such films of the 1950s as THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL and WAR OF THE WORLDS. Here, aliens, in numerous gargantuan spaceships, arrive... |
 | Director John Cromwell (OF HUMAN BONDAGE) brings Robert Sherwood's enormously popular Pulitzer Prize-winning play about the life and times of America's 16th president to the silver screen. Raymond Massey stars in the role that would make his face... |
 | The New York Philharmonic presents the beloved performer - who was unable to read a note of music - leading the orchestra in a program that includes standard orchestral literature by Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Rossini, Rimsky-Korsakov, Schubert and... |
 | The New York City Opera's production of Rossini's delightful operatic adventure. Sarah Caldwell directs the production and conducts the New York City Opera Orchestra. In Italian. |
 | The first-ever live telecast of a full-length ballet. Natalia brings unsurpassed technique and eloquence to dual roles as Odette and Odile in Tchaikovsky's beloved ballet of a young prince who falls in love with an enchanted swan queen. |
 | Stern, Perlman, Zukerman, Zubin Mehta and the New York Philharmonic in a celebration to honor Stern's 60th birthday featuring works by Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi and Brahms. |
 | The last survivor of germ warfare hides from nocturnal mutants in a fortified mansion, gathering supplies by day from a deserted L.A. whose streets are strewn with the post-apocalyptic flotsam of the super-funky '70s. Based on Richard Matheson's... |
 | In 1956, inmate Charlie Forsythe swallowed 60,000 volts of electricity for a murder he didn't commit. When Creedmore Prison is reopened 30 years later, Charlie comes back for revenge on the warden who watched while he rode the chair. |
 | In the chilling conclusion of Lincoln, see how his enemies plotted their final revenge. The fanatical mania of assasin John Wilkes Booth mirrored the collective rage of those who thought the President had dishonored their heritage and traditions. |