 | Journalist Ron Kessler provides a brisk account of the men and women entrusted with one mission: to protect the president and his family from harm, 24 hours a day, everywhere they go. Kessler provides an account of their intense training, along with... |
 | Andrew Shepherd (Michael Douglas) is a handsome, youthful widower and a dedicated Democrat raising a teenage daughter. He also just happens to be the president of the United States of America, and a very popular one at that. Unfortunately, he's also... |
!TeW6!~~_6.JPG) | Forget it, Jake. It's...high school. With its noir roots, this stylish dark comedy pays homage to Roman Polanski's CHINATOWN. Reece Thompson (ROCKET SCIENCE) stars as a school newspaper writer who uncovers a conspiracy that is rampant among the... |
 | Covers the period from 1972-1974; Produced and released in 1976. With ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN, director Alan Pakula adapts the best-selling book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Pakula created a film that takes its place among such important... |
 | Although Jesus reportedly said, "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's," author Shane Claiborne (founder of the Christian group the Simple Way) takes the position that our country would be better off... |
 | When Duck gets tired of working for Farmer Brown, his political ambition eventually leads to his being elected President. |
 | This astonishing book was Bill Clinton's idea, and it may have been one of his best: at odd moments over the years, he asked his friend the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Taylor Branch to drop into the White House for a private late-night chat, and... |
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 | Covers the period from 1972-1974; Produced and released in 1976. With ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN, director Alan Pakula adapts the best-selling book by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Pakula created a film that takes its place among such important... |
 | Journalist Ron Kessler provides a brisk account of the men and women entrusted with one mission: to protect the president and his family from harm, 24 hours a day, everywhere they go. Kessler provides an account of their intense training, along with... |