
The lines of friendship and sexuality grow blurry for group of young people living in the same apartment building when one of their members decides to get married. Jealous Edu (Jordi Collet) opposes his best friend's (Javier Albalá) wedding for reasons that may not be strictly platonic. Meanwhile, the presence of a handsome new tenant threatens the already fragile relationship between lesbian couple Txell (Lola Dueñas) and Aina (Cristina Brondo).

When a squad of Japanese soldiers is mysteriously hurtled four centuries into the past, platoon leader Lt. Iba (Sonny Chiba) realizes that the time-traveling mix-up presents a chance for him to become Japan's ruler. After allying his men with a group of samurai, Iba and the high-tech warriors march toward a bloody, climactic battle against a fanatical feudal army in director Mitsumasa Saito's rousing action-adventure.

Hailing from opposite ends of the globe, six filmmakers contribute to this eclectic collection of short films, masterfully compiled by producer Jonathan Howell to create a stunning mosaic of the world via cinema. Shorts include Adam Guzinski's "Antichrist," Daniel Askill's "We Have Decided Not to Die," Hans Petter Moland's "United We Stand," Jane Malaquias's "The Old Woman's Step," Hugo Maza's "La Perra" and Andreas Hykade's animated "Ring of Fire."

After a despot dispatches his evil minions to kidnap the world's largest robots for nefarious purposes, Earth's safety lies in the hands of scientist Kurenai Kenichiro, who uses his gigantic robotic creation, the Red Baron, to fight back. But when Kenichiro is abducted and forced to disclose the Red Baron's whereabouts, it's up to Kenichiro's younger brother to save his sibling and the rest of the planet in this Japanese sci-fi series.

In the fourth season of this mystery series, bumbling British detective Constable "Dangerous" Davies (Peter Davison) still isn't getting much respect when it comes to the types of cases he's assigned. But in a welcome twist, his wife (Emma Amos) has agreed to take him back. This season also includes guest appearances by Kenneth Cranham of "Rome," Roger Daltrey of the Who and BAFTA-nominated actor Leslie Phillips.

This collection of short films from stop-motion animator Kihachiro Kawamoto traces the arc of his illustrious career and the evolution of his craft. Selections include "An Anthropo-Cynical Farce" (1970), in which a ringmaster forces dogs to chase their tails; "The Demon" (1972), in which two hunters try to escape from an otherworldly being; and "House of Flame" (1979), in which a woman vacillates between two suitors.

Based on the popular manga, this series follows the adventures of two girls named Nana who depend on each other's help to realize their dreams: Nana Komatsu yearns for true love, while Nana Osaki wants to get her punk band off the ground. The two meet on a train to Tokyo, where Nana K. aims to reunite with her boyfriend and Nana O. hopes to make it big in the music business. Despite their differences, the pair hit it off and become roommates.

Sonia (Aurélia Petit) drifts from one affair to another, but the object of her affection has always been Cheyenne (Mila Dekker), who after losing her job as a journalist, drops out of society to live a nomadic lifestyle. Desperate to find her, Sonia combs the countryside looking for her lost love, but fate conspires to keep the two apart. Malik Zidi and Guilaine Londez co-star in Valérie Minetto's fantasy-infused romance.

Assigned to demolish an old textile factory, Osvaldo Lazzari (Jorge Paccini) discovers the condemned building is occupied by the delusional Beto Luna (Enrique Liporace), a longtime employee who thinks he can still revive the company. Unfortunately for Osvaldo, his desperate attempts to get Beto to leave come up against the unexpected power of the loopy man's imagination. Marcelo Mangone directs this charming Argentinean comedy.

Martial-arts superstar Sonny Chiba headlines this action thriller. Hong Kong cops Julia Cheung (Sibelle Hu) and Teddy Wong (Kar Lok Chin) join forces with the Japanese Secret Service to infiltrate the yakuza. Underground brawls, gambling and drugs are rampant in Hong Kong universities and it'll be up to femme fatale Julia going undercover to put a stop to it.

A wealthy businessman invites a lauded police officer to spend some time at his impressive seaside estate. But upon arriving, the detective realizes the real reason he was called in is to investigate the apparent suicide of his host's youngest son. As the cop's obsession with solving the case grows, so, too, does the list of suspects. Héctor Alterio, Patricio Contreras and Martín Adjemian star in this Argentinean thriller.

Just released from prison, Isabel (Isabel Ampudia) looks to get her life in order by finding a job and a place to live. She ends up moving in with her old friend Rufo (Sebastián Haro), a junkie who's struggling to keep up with his drug addiction. When Rufo, who maintains his drug habit by parking cars, gets into serious trouble, he turns to Isabel to provide the support he desperately needs.

Hardworking musician Warren Haynes shares his professional secrets for playing acoustic slide guitar and developing improvisational techniques in this instructional program. Haynes teaches the country blues of Son House and Robert Johnson; correcting pitch; damping; switching between the slide and fingers; Muddy Waters's tuning style; and more. Best of all, he illustrates the material covered in the lessons with the help of his band, Gov't Mule.

An impressive array of dancehall and reggae stars come together to share the stage for the 11th annual "Unite the People" concert held in Kingston, Jamaica, to raise money for charitable causes in the city and neighboring parishes. In this third volume of performances from the celebration of regional unity, featured artists include Shaggy, Beenie Man, Sizzla, Capleton, Lady Saw, Macka Diamond and Anthony B.

An impressive roster of dancehall and reggae stars come together to share the stage for the 11th annual "Unite the People" concert held in Kingston, Jamaica, to raise money for charitable causes in the city and neighboring parishes. In this second volume of performances from the celebration of regional unity, featured artists include Marcia Griffiths, Freddie McGregor, Maxi Priest, Tinga Stewart and Chrisinti.

An impressive lineup of dancehall and reggae stars come together to share the stage for the 11th annual "Unite the People" concert held in Kingston, Jamaica, to raise money for charitable causes in the city and neighboring parishes. In this first volume of performances from the celebration of regional unity, featured artists include Luciano, Tarrus Riley, George Nooks, Iley Dread, Jimmy Riley and One Third.

Prepare for an uncommon audiovisual experience with this experimental project developed by artist-musicians Frank Otto and Bernt Köhler-Adams, who set out to see how music could be interpreted visually. After composing an original "one-track symphony" in a Hamburg-based recording studio in 2001, the team created four synchronized short films filled with mesmerizing visual scenes that were inspired by the music they wrote.

Instructor Todd Roach leads this streamlined tutorial designed to have you playing the doumbek -- a popular Middle Eastern drum -- sooner rather than later. Lessons focus on developing rhythmic accuracy and learning conventional Baladi, Maksoum and 3-3-2 rhythms. Roach also demonstrates the instrument's capabilities with help from special guest Fred Stubbs, who plays the ney, a type of Middle Eastern flute.

Classic 1970s R&B group the Floaters perform their most cherished hits in this concert from their native Detroit. Original personnel James and Paul Mitchell, Larry Cunningham, Charles Clark and Ralph Mitchell lend their smooth infectious style to "My Girl," "The Love We Had Stays on My Mind," "Stormy Monday," "Can You Stop the Rain" and their worldwide chart topper, "Float On."

Noted bassist Stuart Hamm leads this instructional video that introduces a variety of advanced techniques to intermediate bass guitar students. As the title suggests, lessons focus on slapping, tapping and popping. But Hamm also demonstrates major and minor arpeggios, triplets, right-hand flamenco strums and contrapuntal playing, along with the classical styles required to perform composer Johann Sebastian Bach's Prelude in C.

Noted bass player Stuart Hamm packs scads of helpful information into this instructional video designed to deepen students' understanding of the bass guitar and to expand their musical abilities. The extensive curriculum includes hand and finger warm-ups, practicing with a metronome, open-note arpeggios, harmonic scales and chords, false and pinched harmonics, sliding harmonics, popping two notes together, raking and flamenco techniques.

Percussionist Steve Leicach leads this quick-start video tutorial designed to teach students everything they need to know about the djembe, a West African drum meant to be played with the bare hands. Lessons focus on mastering essential drum tones, learning an array of traditional African rhythms, the art of improvisation, soloing and putting the instrument's distinctive sound into a cultural context.

Legendary drummer Steve Gadd -- who's worked with the likes of Paul McCartney, Paul Simon and Eric Clapton -- delivers a memorable set at the Big Apple's Manhattan School of Music as part of this digital master class. In a comprehensive question-and-answer session, Gadd discusses his distinctive approach and explains how he created many of his signature drum tracks. He also performs a standout brush solo on "Bye, Bye Blackbird."

New Orleans native Stanton Moore outlines the city's rich tradition of drumming and demonstrates classic techniques on the skins in this instructional video featuring performances by the Dirty Dozen Band, Ivan Neville and George Porter. Also included is a special segment with legendary drummer Johnny Vidacovich, who further illustrates the distinctive Crescent City drumming style.

In this second installment of a two-part series covering the rich history of drumming in New Orleans, Stanton Moore moves on to the modern era and shows how to blend contemporary techniques into the traditional "second line" style. Moore also shares his methods for integrating the rhythms of the mambo, guaguanco, shuffle, boogaloo, bossa nova and samba into the traditional Crescent City sound.

After bursting onto the 1970s funk scene with their now-classic single "Slide," Ohio R&B group Slave went on to become one of the hottest bands of the decade and continued their run well into the early 1980s. This energetic live concert features such tracks as "Watching You," "Weak at the Knees," "Party Lights," "Snapshot," "Way Up," "Wait for Me" and the song that started it all, "Slide." Bonus material includes interviews with band members.

Veteran drummer Rick Latham leads this comprehensive tutorial covering two essential subjects for modern drummers: advanced funk studies and contemporary drum-set techniques. In addition to the classroom curriculum, the video contains a number of bonus features, including interviews with skins legends Louie Bellson and Ed Shaughnessy, and a detailed look at the gear that Latham uses for his drum kit.

The evolution of the Beatles, arguably the biggest band ever to hit the scene, is charted in this film, which begins in their hometown of Liverpool and follows the lads all the way to their heartbreaking -- to fans, anyway -- decision to disband. The documentary makes pit stops along the way via home movies and photos, as well as performance footage and newsreels. Also included are interviews with roadies, contemporaries and more.

Pop superstar Mariah Carey kicks off her prolific career's most successful tour and electrifies the crowd with her incomparable voice in this 2006 concert at the Honda Center arena in Anaheim, Calif. In addition to a front-row seat for Carey's performance of hits such as "Dream Lover," "Hero" and "Fantasy," the video includes a glimpse backstage and a fictional piece by director Spike Lee, in which Carey answers her detractors.

Legendary jazz fusion guitarist Larry Coryell takes picking to the next level with this advanced training program for the experienced performer. Coryell has jammed with such luminaries as Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix; now, you can learn from his mastery as he demonstrates easy-to-learn exercises and techniques. Topics include blues and jazz methods, swing comping, playing over changes, Django-style, Coltrane phrases, "outside" playing and more.

German thrash metal gods Kreator are bigger, badder and louder than ever in this 1990 concert from East Germany, newly remastered and enhanced by producer Andy Sneap. The blistering show displays the crowd's raw energy and the band's in-your-face music, including such tracks as "Some Pain Will Last," "Extreme Aggression," "Under the Guillotine," "Toxic Trace," "Bringer of Torture," "Pleasure to Kill," "Flag of Hate" and "Awakening of the Gods."

Grammy Award-winning artist John Legend takes to the stage in Philadelphia for an unforgettable concert that showcases his talents to the fullest. Performing the songs that propelled him to fame as well as newer hits such as "I Can Change/I Want You" and "Slow Dance," Legend delivers a crowd-pleasing set. Extras include the videos for "Show Me" and "Another Again," plus a sit-down interview with the legendary Legend himself.

Revisit the ascent of Japanese punk rockers Envy through this documentary that chronicles 15 years of their musical journey from newbies to legends. Live performance footage spanning more than a dozen years includes songs such as "Chain Wandering Deeply," "Lies, and Release from Silence," "The Light of My Footprints," "Testimony to the Existence," "Farewell to Words," "Limitation," "The Unknown Glow" and more.

Since forming in the 1960s, the group that would become known as Enchantment has thrilled soul audiences in their native Detroit and across the country. The quintet reunites for this live concert, performing their biggest hits. Led by vocalist Emanuel "E.J." Johnson, the group treats the Bloomington, Ill., crowd to the top 40 favorites "Gloria," "It's You That I Need," "Sunshine" and more.

For guitarists interested in mastering bebop and swing styles of jazz -- à la Wes Montgomery and Pat Martino -- this video tutorial is for you. Your virtual professor, the late jazz guitarist Emily Remler, covers working with a metronome, turnarounds, passing notes and chords, the Charleston rhythm and more. With Remler's expert guidance, split-screen shots and slow-motion segments, you'll learn to play Latin swing and jazz-style blues.

Aspiring guitarists looking to play jazz and Latin rhythms will welcome this video tutorial featuring the late Emily Remler as your digital professor. Lessons focus on chord positions, alternating bass lines, jazz minor scales, arpeggio licks and more. By following along with Remler, who performed with the likes of Rosemary Clooney and Astrud Gilberto, viewers will master bossa nova style, samba rhythms and learn to improvise like a professional.

The Dutch drumming duo of Rene Creemers and Wim de Vries performs a set of unique drum compositions that create melodies without reliance on guitar, bass or any other instruments. Fusing influences from Europe, Africa and the United States, these brilliant and daring innovators often use various types of sticks and even their fingers to coax every possible sound from a drum kit.

Discussing and demonstrating warm-ups, the Swiss triplet and more, veteran drummer Dave Weckl brings his impressive skills to the digital classroom, showing viewers how to get the most from their skins through effective practice. Also included are tips about ear protection and an eye-opening segment covering time and motion studies, with Weckl integrating all the lessons into a performance with his band.

Veteran drummer Dave Weckl brings his skills on the skins to the digital classroom, covering topics that will help viewers develop a singular sound. Weckl first demonstrates how to tune a kit and follows with a comprehensive segment about selecting and positioning microphones. Next, he explains the all-important mixing console, where adjusting frequencies, equalization, phase cancellation and noise gates lets musicians customize their sound.

Veteran drummer Dave Weckl brings his impressive talents to the digital classroom as he explains and illustrates his approach to playing the skins. After covering each topic -- which includes wrist and finger styles, stick grip and the rebound technique for hands and feet -- Weckl demonstrates on the drum pad and drum set. This indispensable learning tool features performances by Weckl's band and an unplugged group created for the video.

Drummer Chris Coleman has had an impressive music career performing with top gospel artists such as Marvin Winans and Edwin Hawkins. In this instructional program, Coleman shares his tips on playing in a band and becoming a better drummer. With help from other talented musicians, Coleman demonstrates his personally developed philosophy on playing in the pocket, performing solos and practicing.

In 1973, former Delfonic Randy Cain brought together singer-songwriter Ted Mills and the group Shades of Blue to create a perfect storm of R&B. This live show features concerts from Washington, D.C., and their native Philadelphia. The 12 tracks include "What's Come Over Me," "Just Don't Want to Be Lonely," "Let's Chill," "We're on the Right Track," "Welcome to the Club" and their top 10 hit "Sideshow."

Axel Rudi Pell, Germany's contribution to the rock god pantheon, burns up the stage for more than three hours in this compilation of concert footage. In addition to a full-length Rock Hard Festival performance, footage from Pell's own private collection documents three years of live shows from festivals across Europe. Songs include "Strong as a Rock," "Tear Down the Walls," "Mystica," "Rock the Nation" and "Fool Fool."

In this instructional video, jazz-fusion drummer Akira Jimbo -- who launched his career with the Keio University Light Music Society Big Band -- offers tips for budding drummers to discover their singular style. The innovative Jimbo also discusses his musical journey and provides pointers on tuning, how to practice and the left foot clave technique. Interviews and behind-the-scenes footage are included.

In this hourlong instructional video, jazz-fusion drummer Akira Jimbo -- who kicked off his career by becoming a member of the Keio University Light Music Society Big Band -- demonstrates his concept of the drum as a solo instrument. Combining electronic and acoustic skins through a drum triggering system, Jimbo is a one-man band, playing melody, harmony and rhythm. Interviews and behind-the-scenes footage are included.

An essential tool for aspiring guitarists, this video tutorial features master fret man Adam Kadmon as your virtual instructor, who'll have you playing like a professional in no time flat. The curriculum includes easy-to-follow demonstrations and lessons focusing on the major scale; intervals; scales; modes; patterns and pattern connection; transposing; and more.

In this volume of the video tutorial series, fret man Adam Kadmon explains the ABCs of progressions and demonstrates how to use scales, modes and chords over progressions in compositions and jam sessions. Among the other topics covered are scale tone degrees; circle of fifths; circle progressions; improvising 12-bar progressions; soloing within a window; and soloing over diatonic and circle progressions.

An indispensable tool for budding guitarists, this comprehensive video tutorial covers nearly everything there is to know about chords and voicings. With guitar whiz Adam Kadmon serving as your virtual professor, the course includes lessons on chords and compatibility; chord naming; voicing chords; harmony leads; movable chords; arpeggios; polychords and slashchords; inversions; and substitutions.

You'll learn everything you need to know about playing bass guitar -- and be picking like a professional in no time -- with this video tutorial that includes 12 lessons running the gamut from the major scale to scale tone degrees. Onscreen fingering patterns show you exactly how it's done, and a summary of each section provides a breakdown that lets you revisit areas where you need extra instruction.

Set a relaxing mood in any space by turning your ordinary television into an enchanting virtual aquarium filled with different fish and plant life. Featuring hours of colorful scenes, the program can be set to loop continuously. The sounds of gentle bubbles or peaceful music complement the brilliant visuals, creating a soothing environment suitable for all occasions.

Adventurous comedian Zane Lamprey returns for a second season of this popular travel series that has him sampling some of the planet's most potent local potables, including absinthe, moonshine and -- yes, it's true -- fermented duck eggs. In this installment of episodes, Lamprey sips sake with stressed-out Japanese businessmen, celebrates Oktoberfest in Munich and slings back snake blood in Taipei.

Calm your mind, eliminate stress and treat your senses to this unique audiovisual program by Dr. Jeffrey Thompson. Tranquil music accompanies beautiful high-definition landscapes of New England, Alaska and Canada. Embedded in the audio are alpha pulses that are proven to slow brain waves and relieve stress. Your brain and body will hear them, but your ears will hear nothing but the soothing music.

World-renowned spiritual guru Dr. Deepak Chopra imparts his tools for living a happier life in this in-depth program. Drawing from his book The Happiness Prescription, Chopra teaches methods to identify what truly makes us happy and how to pursue it. Learn how to eliminate negative thoughts, deal with stress, remain centered and focused, develop relationships and more, with guidance gleaned from spiritual traditions from throughout the world.

In this easy-to-follow cooking course, master chefs Bernard Guillas, Traci Des Jardins and Matthew Kenney show you how to create mouthwatering dishes, with each chef demonstrating the preparation, cooking and presentation of two gourmet meals. Dishes in this installment of the series include oven-roasted duck breast, a summer artichoke salad, Carpaccio-style sea scallops, phyllo dough tarts with mushrooms, pecan-fig risotto and much more.

Master chefs Michael Otsuka, Nancy Oakes and Craig Henne show aspiring gourmets how to prepare, cook and present a series of innovative recipes in this easy-to-follow culinary lesson, with each chef sharing their recipes for two mouthwatering meals. This installment of the series features grilled swordfish, grilled quail, Tuscan-style tomato bread soup, vegetable compote with Argentinean flair, arugula salad and more.

Sixteen welterweights vie for an Ultimate Fighting Championship contract, with half the competitors coached by welterweight champion Matt Serra and the other half by former champ Matt Hughes in this sixth season of the popular reality series. It's a throwdown to remember featuring highlight bouts of Jon Koppenhaver vs. Jared Rollins, and Roger Huerta vs. Clay Guida (ranked 2007's No. 1 fight by UFC.com).

One of television' biggest hits comes to a close with the eighth and final season of "The Cosby Show." Cliff (Bill Cosby) and Clair (Phylicia Rashad) cope with their three grandchildren as Theo (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) graduates from college, Vanessa (Tempestt Bledsoe) makes a shocking announcement and Rudy (Keshia Knight Pulliam) struggles with adolescence. Sabrina Le Beauf, Geoffrey Owens and Raven co-star.

Big changes are afoot at the Huxtable household in the seventh season of one of television's most-loved series. Cliff (Bill Cosby) finally convinces Denise (Lisa Bonet) to return to school, just as Vanessa is starting her first year of college. Rudy (Keshia Knight Pulliam) and Clair (Phylicia Rashad) face personal changes, and Theo (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) gets used to his own place. Leslie Uggams, Vanessa Williams and Red Buttons guest star.

Mos Def hosts the sixth season of hip-hop icon Russell Simmons's acclaimed show. A diverse group of artists delivers electrifying performances this year, including Idris Goodwin, Jill Scott, Suheir Hammad, George Clinton and Carole King. Each reading is presented uncensored in front of a live audience at New York's Supper Club, creating intimacy and immediacy in a mix that's won the show a Peabody Award.

Bret Michaels, lead singer of 1980s hair-metal band Poison, prowls for true love in this show, with 20 women competing for his heart. Which "babe" can handle the rock 'n' roll lifestyle with her sex appeal intact? Each week, the ladies encounter a new challenge, from backstage mayhem to tour bus boredom. Competition is fierce, but one by one, Bret narrows the field, and in the end, only one woman can be the ultimate rock star girlfriend.

Toast the 50th anniversary of the classic legal drama "Perry Mason" with a dozen of the series' most gripping episodes, featuring guest stars such as Robert Redford, Bette Davis, Leonard Nimoy, James Coburn and Burt Reynolds. Highlights include "The Case of the Deadly Verdict," in which Mason loses a case; "The Case of the Twice-Told Twist," the only color episode; and "The Case of the Dead Ringer," in which Raymond Burr plays a dual role.

Myth crushers extraordinaire Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage are back with a third collection of installments from the highly successful series in which the pair puts the biggest theories to the ultimate test. Separate the fact from the fiction in 12 episodes that see the fearless duo strap rockets to a 1967 Chevy Impala; fashion a chicken cannon; retrace the steps of Alcatraz escapees; build a heat ray using mirrors and sunlight; and more.

In this first season of the long-running series, veteran Atlanta attorney Ben Matlock (Andy Griffith) unravels case after case while displaying his uncanny knack for finding the one crucial clue everyone else has missed. Beneath the country lawyer's modest exterior lies a Harvard-trained mind and a relentless drive to uncover the truth. Guest stars include Billy Bob Thornton, Dick Van Dyke, Roddy McDowall, Jonathan Frakes and José Ferrer.

Step into the eco-conscious home of actor and environmentalist Ed Begley Jr. as he walks the walk of the green lifestyle in the first season of his reality show. Ed bakes tofu brownies in his solar oven, makes toast with bicycle power and takes a spin with Jay Leno in a 1909 Baker electric car. All the while, Rachelle, Begley's impossibly patient wife of 13 years, humors her husband while trying to adjust to his sometimes obsessive behavior.

The heat is on as internationally celebrated chef Gordon Ramsay puts a group of aspiring restaurateurs through the wringer to determine which one will win the chance to become head chef at an elegant Los Angeles eatery. To achieve their dream, the contestants in this reality competition will have to live through a nightmare in the kitchen of Ramsay's Hollywood restaurant, as he makes their lives miserable to weed out the weaklings.

Physician Paul Slippery (portrayed by Hugh Laurie, who also directed) lives in the London suburb of Putney and tries -- often unsuccessfully -- to manage his complicated work and family lives in this British sitcom. Between oversexed teenage sons, oddball co-workers, his issues with aging and a wife he suspects of engaging in a lesbian affair, Slippery has his hands full. All six episodes of the series are included. Anna Chancellor co-stars.

Join the hardy crews of the Dutch Harbor, Alaska, crab fishing fleet for another dangerous season in the Bering Sea as they battle 40-foot waves, freezing conditions and the constant risk of serious injury in their pursuit of their valuable catch. In the third season of the popular reality show, the Coast Guard searches for a missing ship, a deckhand suffers a potentially crippling accident and a captain recalls a failed rescue mission.

Yoga therapeutics expert Desirée Rumbaugh teaches viewers how they can harness the healing power of yoga to relieve back pain. This gentle routine helps combat back stiffness and soreness by improving posture and building strength. Easy enough for beginners but with alternative levels for more advanced practitioners, the program clearly shows viewers both the right and wrong ways to perform poses.

Are you ready for the ultimate in one-on-one combat? Then enter the world of SportFight -- a promotion created by Randy "the Natural" Couture and Matt "the Law" Lindland to take mixed martial arts to the next level. This collection includes 20 blockbuster fights featuring trainees of the highly respected Team Quest; a tribute to Couture; early action with Ed Herman and Chris Leben; plus appearances by MMA stars Jeff Monson and Jeremy Horn.

Finding time to exercise can be difficult in today's hectic world, which is why Karen Voight has put together this innovative "3-in-1" system -- a complete fitness program designed to give you a trim-and-toned look without spending hours in the gym. Using combinations of strength-training drills, heart-healthy cardio blasts, flexibility training and a bonus foam roller routine, Voight leads five workouts that produce results fast.

For swimmers, learning to transition between breathing and stroking is unavoidable -- but switching seamlessly is an art. In this video tutorial, swimming coach Terry Laughlin demonstrates how breathing efficiently can improve your stroke. Using the breaststroke, freestyle and butterfly strokes, Laughlin reveals the secrets to improving speed and endurance in the water through an innovative series of breathing exercises.

This compelling documentary charts the life and career of entrepreneurial engineer George Westinghouse, a creative giant of his time who built an electricity empire and made a fortune by developing a system for alternating-current power distribution. In addition to being the inventor of the air brake, Westinghouse -- one of Thomas Edison's chief rivals -- was a kind, generous businessman who made it his goal to treat his workers well.

This engaging series of art documentaries investigates the stories behind classic works by three masters of 17th-century painting: Rembrandt van Rijn and Johannes Vermeer of Holland and Diego Velázquez of Spain. A Dutch military company sets out in Rembrandt's The Night Watch, Vermeer celebrates his own medium in The Art of Painting, and the goddess of love regards herself in a mirror held by Cupid in Velázquez's The Rokeby Venus.

Concentrating on four icons of Renaissance painting, this documentary series reveals how the works came to be created, how they influenced later artists and how they eventually gained canonical status. The acclaimed quartet consists of Sandro Botticelli's La Primavera, Paolo Uccello's The Battle of San Romano, Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper and Piero della Francesca's The Resurrection.

The history and influence of three masterful examples of Cubist, Symbolist and Surrealist paintings are examined in this engaging documentary trio. Pablo Picasso presents five naked French prostitutes in a brothel in his scandalous Les Demoiselles D'Avignon; Gustav Klimt wraps two lovers in mysterious gold shrouding in The Kiss; and Salvador Dali surreally reimagines the crucifixion in The Christ of Saint John of the Cross.

The stories behind three masterpieces of European sculpture are recounted in this trio of documentaries, which begins with the history of the world's most recognizable stone statue: Michelangelo's young Israelite king David. Edgar Degas courts controversy and even ridicule for his wax sculpture of a Little Dancer Aged 14, and Auguste Rodin's The Kiss depicts a doomed love affair described in Dante's Inferno.

Three iconic artworks of French, American and Norwegian art from 1851 to 1900 are examined in this trio of fascinating documentaries, starting with the Edouard Manet's controversial Le Déjeuner Sur L'Herbe. The other two paintings, both widely and frequently referenced in popular culture, are American artist James Whistler's Portrait of the Artist's Mother and Norwegian painter Edvard Munch's seminal Expressionist gem The Scream.

Learn the fascinating stories behind three paintings from the first half of the 19th century: Francisco Goya's The Third of May 1808, Eugéne Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People and Hokusai's The Great Wave. Discover how Goya used drawings by authentic witnesses to depict a real firing squad; how Delacroix's masterwork influenced the Statue of Liberty; and how Hokusai's print won him adulation far beyond his native Japan.

A lively dance, a vase of brilliant yellow flowers and an afternoon on the banks of the Seine provide the inspiration for these three masterpieces from the Impressionist and post-Impressionist eras. Three meticulous documentaries outline the histories and far-reaching influence of Auguste Renoir's Dance at the Moulin De La Galette, Vincent van Gogh's The Sunflowers and Georges Seurat's A Sunday on La Grande Jatte.

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio's documentary on the global environmental crisis paints a portrait of a planet at risk while also offering some exciting and radical solutions for making life on earth sustainable. Tapping the brains of leading scientists and thinkers -- including Stephen Hawking and Mikhail Gorbachev -- the film ultimately delivers a hopeful message: Our planet may be in crisis, but that doesn't mean it's too late change.

Explore one of the most beautiful and least-experienced phenomena in nature in this visual odyssey of sunrises across America and the landscapes, people and animals that the day's first light graces. From the mountains to the sea to the plains, the film is a tranquil and visually stunning ode to this magnificent natural prologue that begins each and every day.

Documentarian Rob Stewart dives into shark-filled seas to disprove fear-based stereotypes and raise awareness of the world's dwindling shark population. But he ventures into dangerous waters when he battles shark poachers in this award-winning film. With renegade conservationist Paul Watson, Stewart exposes the criminal and highly profitable harvesting of shark fins, risking his life and facing a corrupt court system for his efforts.

This sobering documentary examines the incremental effects of climate change across the globe. Each degree of temperature change means devastating new consequences, and some scientists believe mankind is just six degrees away from utter disaster. Heat waves, drought, rising ocean levels and armed conflict over resources are just some of the grim predictions. Is there anything that can be done to reverse this alarming trend?

Join photographers from National Geographic as they journey to Patagonia. Covering nearly 350,000 square miles across Argentina and Chile, this lush region is a refuge for endangered species such as Andean condors, orcas, elephant seals and pumas. Despite the dangers posed by global climate change, Patagonia remains -- for now, at least -- a breathtaking paradise and one of the last unspoiled spots left on the planet.

Documentarian Jason Kohn aims his lens at Brazil, widely considered one of the world's most corrupt and violent nations, to capture the ways in which people make a living -- and try to stay alive. Subjects include a businessman who invests in bulletproofing his cars; a politician who runs a suspiciously lucrative frog farm; and a plastic surgeon who specializes in the reconstruction of mutilated ears. In 2007, this film won the Documentary Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.

This documentary zooms in on the work of talented San Francisco filmmakers such as George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola and Clint Eastwood, whose respective contributions to the cinematic canon include American Graffiti, The Godfather and Unforgiven. Interviews with the filmmakers and their collaborators, combined with memorable scenes from their films, help capture the special spirit of the Bay Area moviemaking movement.

Take a trip through decades past with this documentary and experience what life was like in the Bronx from 1940 through 1970. Archival footage of Orchard Beach, the Botanical Gardens, the Bronx Zoo and Yankee Stadium shows the Bronx in all its glory. Interviews with Danny Aiello, Garry Marshall, Rita Moreno, Regis Philbin and Chazz Palminteri provide viewers with personal stories illustrating the charms of this New York borough.

Director Eric Chaikin's hilarious documentary explores the complexities of the U.S. legal system while tracing the journey of six prospective attorneys preparing for the fearsome bar exam. Chaikin enlists the help of big-name legal eagles Alan Dershowitz and Mark Lanier to help demystify the judicial process. In addition to high-profile lawyers, the film also features commentary from TV's Nancy Grace and comedian Eddie Griffin, among others.

In this sobering documentary, filmmaker Vita Lusty tells the true stories of 13 women who lived their lives as battered wives -- until they fought back in self-defense and killed their abusive husbands. Now in prison, they describe how they were seduced into marriage by their late husbands' charms and then gradually introduced to their "real" personalities. These women are survivors … but under the law, they're considered murderers.

Set in 8th century Japan when Buddhism was a fledgling idea being introduced from China, this epic animated parable chronicles the adventures of a cosseted young noblewoman who risks everything to follow the ghost of a long-dead prince. While she mistakes the apparition for Buddha, the restless specter mistakes her for the last woman he saw before he died, setting the stage for a supernatural romance of sorts.

After a woman brings a damaged clock into an antique shop, where a reclusive repairman named Jack (Louis Morabito) has been toiling for years, a series of unexplainable events ensues that seem to break all rules of space and time. With the help of a convenient discovery -- Albert Einstein's journal outlining the tenets of Unified Field Theory -- Jack begins to see his life in a different light. But what is real and what merely in the mind?

In a mysterious world of magic, a hard-luck wizard named Felix (Bill Steele) finds himself facing the ultimate foe -- one who could spell doom for his secret society. The Magus is an evil wizard consumed with killing to strengthen his power. With this dark lord's nefarious mission of murder threatening the sorcerers' world, it's up to the unlikely Felix to uphold the Wizard's Code and save his society from destruction.

When a nasty extraterrestrial gang from a dying planet tries to build a wormhole gateway to invade Earth and eradicate humanity, alien agent Rykker (Mark Dacascos) must checkmate their leader (Billy Zane) and his foxy sidekick (Amelia Cooke). Teaming with a vengeful 15-year-old (Emma Lahana) whose family became casualties in the cross fire, can Rykker thwart the interlopers' evil scheme? Kim Coates also stars in this sci-fi yarn.

After finding her fiancé in bed with someone else, Jennifer Waylon (Kristin Cary) reacts in anger and kills the two-timing cad. In the murder's aftermath, she drastically alters her appearance and lives a low-key life to avoid arrest. But just when she meets a charming painter (Adrian Zmed) and things appear to be turning around for Jennifer, she begins to realize that she can't shake off the past.

A woman's decision to bequeath her family the beach house they enjoyed every summer presents an opportunity for her grown children to repair their fractured relationship with their father. Patriarch Michael (Geoff Wilner) has repressed his grief with a string of affairs, and his sons haven't fared much better. Matt (Ron Lincoln) is a drug addict going through a divorce, while Kevin (Mike Williams) is embroiled in an unhealthy relationship.

A teacher who falls for a younger student, two lovers who discover they're sexually incompatible, and three friends who let a love triangle come between them are a few of the compelling characters you'll meet in this collection of gay short films. In other tales, two women living in a retirement community go wild for a "Sexy Grandpa," and two strangers on a train share an incredible experience in "Connected."

After checking into the hospital for the treatment of an inoperable tumor, Ayden (Donovan Schwartz) promptly passes out and later awakens in a makeshift underground torture chamber where a "doctor" in a gas mask conducts gruesome experiments. But is the terminally ill Ayden suffering from delusions … or is it really happening? Directed by Chris Schwartz, this indie horror-thriller also stars Brett Wilson.

Having developed an uncontrollable obsession with the beautiful young Rudy (Michelle Tomlinson), crazed serial killer Herman (James DuMont) kidnaps her and locks her in a cage in his basement. The only way for Rudy to survive this nightmare is to outsmart her psychopathic tormentor. But Herman has experience on his side: He's entrapped and tortured other women before, playing sick and twisted mind games with his frightened victims.

It's the night before Christmas, and corporate workaholic Angela (Rachel Nichols) is late for her family holiday party. She tries to leave the office, but her car won't start and her cell phone won't work. Enter the too-friendly security guard Thomas (Wes Bentley). After Angela turns down his invitation to dinner, Thomas spends the rest of the night terrorizing her as she tries to escape parking level P2 in this horrific nail-biter.

Steve Miner (Friday the 13th Part 2) directs this remake of George A. Romero's classic zombie flick Day of the Dead, in which a mysterious disease causes the newly dead to come back to life and threaten the living. Meanwhile, military and scientific experts clash as they try to arrive at a solution. Miner and writer Jeffrey Reddick honor the story and social relevance of the first film but put a fresh spin on this tale of horror and intrigue.

Upset after being ejected from a reality show, Philip Markham (Edward Furlong) gets his revenge when he decides to produce a new reality series, "Cruel World." A group of contestants -- including the woman who voted Philip off the last show (Jaime Pressly) -- live together in a remote mansion, where losers face a grisly fate. Directed by Kelsey T. Howard, this tongue-in-cheek splatter fest co-stars Aimee Garcia, Andrew Keegan and Daniel Franzese.

Framed by the story of a 22-year-old gay filmmaker's life and work, this compelling collection of short films helmed by Quentin Lee chronicles the perceptions and musings of four young men. The director tackles a cornucopia of subjects, including condom advertisements, matricide, college, vampire hunting, passion, Hong Kong sudsers, music and Chinese cuisine. Tedd Szeto, Ray Chang, Lela Lee and BP Cheng star.

At the turn of the 20th century, Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis, in an Oscar-winning role) becomes a tycoon when he buys the oil rights to a Texas family's ranch. Meanwhile, as the simple village becomes a boomtown, a charismatic young preacher (Paul Dano) fights his community's growing greed. Kevin J. O'Connor, Ciarán Hinds and Russell Harvard co-star in writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson's Oscar-nominated adaptation of Upton Sinclair's novel Oil!

Director David Larson's engaging tale follows Brian Johansen (Rocky Votolato), who returns home to Seattle after a four-year stint in college only to find his two best friends, Jason Talbott (John Pettibone) and Chance Linstrom (Dann Gallucci), at war with each other. As Jason and Chance -- who've become the leaders of rival "gangs" -- attempt to draw Brian over to their respective sides, he sets about uniting the feuding factions.

A mysterious street musician (Paul Popowich) -- a man who, due to a skin condition, has dubbed himself Silver Man -- is drawn into an unlikely love triangle involving his beautiful neighbor (Audrey Lupke) and her deadbeat boyfriend (Derek Hamilton). Complicating matters is the presence of a notorious mobster (Eugene Levy), who would be capable of cold-blooded murder if it weren't for his son's impending bar mitzvah.

Emmy Award-winning writer Andrew Davies (Pride and Prejudice) stylishly interprets Jane Austen's beloved novel for this acclaimed BBC production. Formerly privileged sisters Elinor and Marianne can avoid poverty by attracting suitable husbands -- but will they also find true love? Filmed on location in the English countryside, the lavish miniseries stars some of the U.K.'s greatest actors and takes a more sensual approach than other adaptations.

Ambitious sports reporter Erik (Josh Hartnett) discovers that a local homeless man named Champ (Samuel L. Jackson) was once a famous boxer, long presumed dead. Erik digs deeper into the fascinating story and becomes friends with the down-and-out former star but soon uncovers several disturbing questions about Champ's background. Champ's tale also prompts the reporter to reexamine his own relationships with his father and his son.

The lives of Ethan (Joaquin Phoenix) and his wife, Grace (Jennifer Connelly), are thrown into chaos after their 10-year-old son is killed in a hit-and-run accident. When the case stalls, Ethan makes it his mission to hunt down and punish the person responsible. Violence, revenge and justice collide head on when Ethan finally finds the man who killed his son. Mark Ruffalo co-stars.

After escaping indentured servitude in 1800s England, Mary Keane (Aoife McMahon) takes her infant daughter across the Atlantic to Newfoundland, where she begins a new life in a remote fishing station appropriately named Cape Random. Forging a partnership with station owner Thomas Hutchings (Colm Meaney), a man running from his own dark secrets, Mary slowly finds her place in a struggling community of outcasts and fugitives.

In 1947, the same tumultuous year that India and Pakistan were divided into two separate states, a Sikh and former soldier (Jimi Mistry) puts his life on the line to save the life of a beautiful Muslim woman (Kristin Kreuk). In the wake of the heroic rescue, the two strangers find themselves falling in love. But are they destined to stay confined by the strict boundaries of their respective faiths?

After losing his hearing during the Vietnam War, Richard Pimentel (Ron Livingston) returns to America, where he falls in with an unlikely circle of friends and finds a new calling as a spokesman for the disabled. His efforts as an activist eventually lead to the creation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. This inspiring and entertaining true story won the Audience Award at the 2007 AFI Dallas International Film Festival.

When her young niece (Imogen Poots) enlists her help in finding a husband, novelist Jane Austen (Olivia Williams) -- who shunned marriage for life as a single woman -- takes stock of her own romantic past. Greta Scacchi and Samuel Roukin also star in this made-for-television "Masterpiece Theatre" drama based on Austen's life and her actual correspondence with friends, family and would-be suitors.

Robert Redford directs and stars in this complex look at America's war on terror, a three-pronged narrative of lives connected by politics and bloodshed. While a Washington bigwig (Tom Cruise) goes toe to toe with a reporter (Meryl Streep) on the issue of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, an idealistic professor (Redford) tries to keep his students engaged as two of his former pupils struggle to survive behind enemy lines in the Middle East.

John C. Reilly stars as fictional pop star Dewey Cox in this parody of the increasingly predictable rags-to-riches music biopic. On his hard-knocks journey toward stardom, Dewey crosses paths with the likes of Elvis, Buddy Holly and the Beatles. Before long, Dewey is writing hits, making women swoon and doing food endorsements -- in between over-the-top moments of silliness, which producers Jake Kasdan and Judd Apatow are so adept at creating.

As their biological clocks tick down, a lesbian couple embarks on a quest for the ideal sperm donor in this well-crafted indie tale from Britain. Looking to conceive a child the old-fashioned way, cartoonist Sasha (Lisa Gornick) and her lawyer partner, Maya (Raquel Cassidy), prowl the London streets and cafés to find a man who's up for the job. The able ensemble cast includes Joanna Bending, Jake Canuso and Sarah Patterson.

Determined to make it big in the New York City art world -- and to live an unconventional life -- 22-year-old Sarabeth Cohen (Marla Sokoloff) can't shake the influence of her domineering Jewish-American parents (Ronald Guttman and Tovah Feldshuh). But as Sarabeth's family starts to come apart at the seams, she's forced to make a tough choice in director Debra Kirschner's witty indie comedy. Rob McElhenney plays Sarabeth's gentile boyfriend.

Sharing a child and a former marriage, Julia (Jenny McCarthy) and Jack (Matt Keeslar) remain madly in love; too bad they don't know it. What they need is a little divine intervention -- and they may just get it. When Jack's golf ball knocks an elderly man (Gene Bicknell) unconscious, the amnesiac who awakens seems to work miracles on everyone he encounters. But will his magic extend to Jack and Julia in this romantic comedy?

Opportunity knocks for aspiring novelist Gene Maxwell (Benjamin Ratner) when his ex-fiancée, B-movie star Liz Woodward (Elizabeth Berkley), needs Gene to help move her daft father (John Neville) into new digs before she heads to Europe for an acting gig. If Gene succeeds at the deceptively difficult task, he may just win back Liz in this genial indie comedy set in Vancouver, B.C. Jay Brazeau and Babs Chula play Gene's squabbling parents.

Get ready for another riotous go-round of lying, stealing and "mix up and blender" in this follow-up to the roots play "Passa Passa." Picking up four years after the original story, the play chronicles a group of colorful characters at Mix-Up Plaza. At the center of the comedy are Frank, his wacky family and the wig-adorned Chu Chu. The laughs come fast and furious as audience members interact with the stars for a uniquely comic experience.

When his therapist advised him to start keeping a journal of his life, comedian Mike Birbiglia never thought about making the details public … or part of his stand-up act -- until now. The Comedy Central star and regular guest of "The Bob & Tom Radio Show" performs in this live concert special that features a riotous selection of the unique (and sometimes insane) insights and observations culled from his diary.

Workaholic talk show host Stormy La Rue (Tangi Miller) has no time for love. But when her beloved Nana's (Aloma Wright) dying wish is to see her marry, Stormy says she's engaged, news that suddenly restores Nana's health. Desperate to please Nana, Stormy starts planning a phony wedding, a scheme that brings her face to face with the love she's been avoiding. Flex Alexander, Essence Atkins and Marcus Patrick co-star in this breezy romantic comedy.

The man whose stand-up career began on a dare returns in this gut-busting performance recorded live in Atlanta. Actor-comedian Eddie Griffin -- better known as "the funniest man alive" -- unleashes his most daring material yet in this comedy concert. Throughout the 90-minute show, Griffin brings the house down as he touches on his personal life and experiences, using his keen wit and his willingness to say just about anything.

At the turn of the 20th century, teenage Patti Robinson (Jane Powell) vacations with her family in the Catskills. She immediately falls for a dashing musician, Demi (Ricardo Montalban), but fears she's too sheltered and square to ever win his heart. She asks friend and fellow vacationer Valerie (Phyllis Kirk) for advice, unaware that Valerie wants to snag Demi for herself. This nostalgic musical co-stars Debbie Reynolds and Carleton Carpenter.

Lavish production values highlight this costume drama about Queen Elizabeth I (Bette Davis) and adventurer Sir Walter Raleigh (Richard Todd). Raleigh uses his charms to persuade the queen to fund an expedition to the New World, but romantic entanglements ensue when he falls for her beautiful lady-in-waiting (Joan Collins). Dan O'Herlihy and Herbert Marshall co-star in this swashbuckling classic, the second film to feature Davis as the monarch.

No one believes 10-year-old Joey (William Dix) when he claims it was the family nanny (Bette Davis), not he, who drowned his little sister. When his mother (Wendy Craig) and his aunt (Jill Bennett) suddenly turn up dead, the blame falls on him again. Only a kind neighbor (Pamela Franklin) believes Joey's story, but even with her help, he may not be able to prove his innocence before he becomes the nanny's next victim.

Renowned escape artist Harry Houdini harnesses his powers to amaze a captive audience in a classic silent serial and two thrilling feature films. In the 15-part The Master Mystery, he plays a government agent who grapples with a robot; in Terror Island, Houdini stars as an inventor who uses his scientific know-how to rescue his lover's father; and in The Man from Beyond, he plays a man who returns to civilization after being frozen for 100 years.

This mid-1970s martial arts classic stars Sonny Chiba as Mu Yun Tek, a young man trained in the Thai fighting style since childhood to one day avenge his parents' death. When a fellow student kills their teacher, Mu Yun's thirst for vengeance grows. The brutal action never stops as Mu Yun teams up with an Interpol agent (Tadashi Yamashita) to find the culprit, who insists that their former master was a drug dealer who had to be destroyed.

In this classic drama, David Trask (Gary Merrill), the sole survivor of a plane crash, becomes obsessed with contacting the relatives of his doomed fellow passengers. The film follows Trask's encounters with three families: a doctor's (Michael Rennie) wife (Beatrice Straight) and son (Ted Donaldson); a struggling actress (Shelley Winters) and her overbearing mother-in-law (Evelyn Varden); and a salesman's (Keenan Wynn) ailing wife (Bette Davis).

When aspiring actress Nancy (Jane Powell) lands a part in a Broadway musical, she flies to Rio to tell her vacationing mother (Ann Sothern) the good news in person. There's one hitch: Mom is the show's star, and she's not thrilled about sharing the stage with her daughter. To make matters worse, both ladies have an eye on the show's leading man (Barry Sullivan). Nine songs, including a showstopper by Carmen Miranda, accompany the proceedings.

Husband-and-wife songwriting team Edward and Dixie Crane (Robert Young and Ann Sothern) churn out the hits but can't keep sour notes from plaguing their marriage in this lavish musical co-starring Lionel Barrymore and Red Skelton. Although they still love each other, the Cranes get divorced. Dixie's friend Marilyn Marsh (Eleanor Powell) tries to reunite the two, but it isn't easy. The film won a Best Song Oscar for "The Last Time I Saw Paris."

Vincente Minnelli directed this adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical inspired by the Arabian Nights tales. Persian poet Hadji (Howard Keel) becomes a rich man nearly overnight, bringing love in the form of Lalume (Dolores Gray) and romance for his daughter (Ann Blyth). But Hadji's fortunate circumstances also kindle the evil schemes of the shifty Wazir (Sebastian Cabot). Songs include the popular "Stranger in Paradise."

Three sailors (Tony Martin, Vic Damone and Russ Tamblyn) spend their shore leave romancing beautiful women in this bouncy musical comedy. When not chasing girls, the guys evade the dim-witted shore patrol (Alan King and Henry Slate) and the watchful eye of their stern admiral (Walter Pidgeon). The infectious songs include "I Know That You Know," "Hallelujah" and "Sometimes I'm Happy." Ann Miller, Jane Powell and Debbie Reynolds co-star.

A gullible young warrior seeks to redeem himself in this kung fu classic from legendary martial arts filmmaker Cheh Chang. Following the burning of the Shaolin Temple, Fang Shih-yu and Hung Si-kuan fight for freedom, but the devious Gen. Che Kang tricks Fang Shih-yu into turning against his fellow warrior. Realizing his mistake, Fang Shih-yu leads a bloody assault to free Hung Si-kuan -- and sets up a final confrontation with the evil general.

A silent feature, archival footage and a rare film excerpt capture famed escape artist Harry Houdini in some of his most exciting on-screen antics. In his final film, Haldane of the Secret Service (1923), Houdini plays a man who goes undercover to expose a ring of Chinatown counterfeiters. Bonus material includes a recovered fragment of The Grim Game (1919), plus historic recordings of actual Houdini escapes and vintage audio clips.

Some of MGM's biggest singing and dancing stars pop up in this classic Hollywood musical chronicling the life of composer Sigmund Romberg (José Ferrer), a film adapted from Elliott Arnold's biography by the same name. Featured performers include Cyd Charisse, Rosemary Clooney, Vic Damone, Howard Keel, Ann Miller, Jane Powell and Russ Tamblyn, as well as Gene Kelly and his brother Fred in their only on-screen appearance together.

A horse trainer with a big heart (Eleanor Powell) stows away on a train carrying her favorite steed and his caretakers (Buddy Ebsen and George Murphy) to New York, where she meets a talent agent (Robert Taylor) who believes she can make it on Broadway. A pre-Wizard of Oz Judy Garland also performs a tribute to Clark Gable ("You Made Me Love You") in this classic Hollywood musical, which helped move her from obscurity to superstardom.

A plucky young singer and dancer (Eleanor Powell) tries her best to convince her onetime childhood sweetheart (Robert Taylor), who's grown up to become a successful promoter, that she has enough talent for the Broadway stage. But he's so busy making eyes at the wealthy widow he's dating (June Knight) that he barely has time for his former flame. Buddy Ebsen and Jack Benny co-star in this classic Hollywood musical.

Eleanor Powell stars as a talented girl who expresses her love for a dashing boy (James Stewart) through spirited song and dance, keeping one eye on her sweetheart and the other on her would-be rival (Virginia Bruce). This classic Hollywood musical is notable for introducing two Cole Porter songs that later became standards: "Easy to Love" and "I've Got You Under My Skin," which earned an Oscar nod for Best Song.

Angus MacMorrow (Alex Etel) watches in awe as the mysterious egg he found on the shores of a nearby loch begins to hatch into something incredible. But how long can he keep his ever-growing secret from his mother (Emily Watson) -- and an increasingly concerned Scottish government? David Morrissey co-stars in this family-friendly fantasy based on the popular children's novel by Dick King-Smith.

Raised by a loving family of condors, little John John grows up thinking that he, too, is a condor, despite the fact that he looks nothing like his parents. Turns out, John John is no ordinary bird. In fact, he's really an honest-to-goodness dragon! After developing his fire-breathing powers, John John flies off on an adventure to find the dragon kingdom and his real family in this charming animated fantasy.

Average kid turned superhero Ben Tennyson (Graham Phillips) must use his secret powers to defend the planet from an extraterrestrial invader in this live-action feature based on the hit animated Cartoon Network show by the same name. With help from Grandpa Max (Lee Majors), Ben learns that his new enemy is an escaped alien named Eon that the Plumbers caught almost 200 years ago. But if Eon can't be recaptured, Earth could be in serious trouble.

Abe Klein (Andrew Lee Potts), an unassuming American living in London, finds himself in a life less ordinary when he accidentally switches cell phones with a high-strung hit man (Gary Oldman) and is forced to take all the assassin's calls. Abe's odyssey of mistaken identity brings him in striking distance of a crazy lot of underworld characters played by Robert Carlyle, Terence Stamp and Billy Zane in this zany black comedy.

Hotheaded teen Jay (Jay Mehta) falls in love with the beautiful Soniya (Raageshwari), the daughter of powerful