Sheriff Jack Carter and his cohorts bid farewell to fans as the fifth and final season comes to a close.
Jeanne Tripplehorn, seen here in HBO's "Big Love," joins CBS's "Criminal Minds" next season
'CRIMINAL' THREAT: A brunette bombshell who last played a polygamist's wife will soon be weighing the actions and motives of all sorts of deviants.
Bobby Flay stars in the new series "Three Days to Open With Bobby Flay"
The creative team behind "There's Something About Mary" and "Dumb & Dumber" revives this classic comedy trio that began in the ’20s and performed well into the ’60s. This film goes back to the roots of entertainment's simplest comedians, when Larry, Curly and Moe were left at an church-run orphanage. Now adults, the three men start a movement to save the orphanage they grew up in, but their petty arguments keep getting in the way.
Director: Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly. Stars: Sean Hayes, Chris Diamantopoulos, Will Sasso, Jane Lynch, Sofía Vergara, Jennifer Hudson, Craig Bierko, Stephen Collins, Larry David. 2012, 92 mins., comedy.
A rich sheik is determined that salmon fishing would revitalize the economy and quality of life in Yemen. Convinced that he will save the country, he recruits Britain's biggest name in the fishing industry to make sure they do it properly, but he thinks it's a huge mistake.
Director: Lasse Hallstrom. Stars: Ewan McGregor, Emily Blunt, Kristin Scott Thomas, Amr Waked. 2012, 107 mins., comedy.
Jason and Julie are two career-focused friends in their 30s who have each failed several times at having a successful relationship. They used to have friends to hang out with after each breakup, but their friends have all coupled off and started having children. Jason and Julie decide that the best way to live their lives is to have a child and then search the world for their soul mates.
Director: Jennifer Westfeldt. Stars: Adam Scott, Jennifer Westfeldt, Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Chris O'Dowd, Megan Fox, Edward Burns. 2012, 107 mins., comedy.
Jacob suffers from a rare skin condition that restricts him from ever being exposed to sunlight. Doomed to hide inside for most of his life, he hasn't made any friends or even had contact with many people. He resorts to drinking human blood to keep himself alive, but his temper and violent tendencies get worse as he tries to survive.
Director: Scott Leberecht. Stars: Zak Kilberg, Maya Parish, Larry Cedar, Jo D. Jonz. 2011, 92 mins., horror.
An unforeseen galactic force causes the Earth to come apart, the world's fate seems grim. The entire solar system has aligned with the Milky Way's equator, and the Earth starts to pull apart and kill millions of people. Only one man has the answer.
Director: Jason Bourcue. Stars: Alan Dale, Jewel Staite, A.J. Buckley, Gordon Tootoosis, Matthew Kevin Anderson, Rick Ravaello, Bruce Ramsay, Hiro Kanagawa. 2011, 88 mins., action.
Joe Biden said the only place Mitt Romney has created jobs is in China. This has sparked an angry rebuttal from Romney spokesperson Wen Cheng-Bao.
For the first time ever, Saudi Arabia is going to allow women to compete in the Summer Olympics. The rumour is that Saudi women are excellent runners -- because they're not allowed to drive.
Sigourney Weaver makes her television series debut as Elaine Barrish, a former First Lady who's appointed Secretary of State.
After their livestock was killed by bears, the Kilchers are forced to resort to hunting to survive the winter.
After their livestock was killed by bears, the Kilchers are forced to resort to hunting to survive the winter.
After their livestock was killed by bears, the Kilchers are forced to resort to hunting to survive the winter.
Howie Mandel returns with more choreographed antics as he takes viewers behind the scenes of a flash mob experience in the season premiere.