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Bill Murray stars as Frank Cross, a mean, embittered TV executive who makes others miserable. When Dickensian ghosts take Cross through his past, present and future, he begins to see the error of his ways in this off-beat retelling of "A Christmas Carol."
Bill Murray stars as Frank Cross, a mean, embittered TV executive who makes others miserable. When Dickensian ghosts take Cross through his past, present and future, he begins to see the error of his ways in this off-beat retelling of "A Christmas Carol."
Nicholas Pinnock returns as Aaron Wallace in this Season 2 premiere. Picking up after the Season 1 cliffhanger, Wallace will give his answer to Cyrus (Chance Kelly) and the names of the men killed in the prison riot will finally be revealed.
The team scrambles in this Season 18 premiere when a cadaver goes missing. Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and Fornell (Joe Spano) seek out the criminal ring leader who sold opiates to Fornell's daughter, Emily (Juliette Angelo), leading to her overdose.
Grieving the loss of her friend, Lyra (Dafne Keen) crosses a bridge to the unknown, meeting a boy running from his past (Amir Wilson) in this Season 2 premiere. They attempt to fulfill their destinies as war brews. Ruth Wilson and Nina Sosanya also star.
Chronicling their rise from Hollywood to the Oval Office, this series examines the ways in which Nancy and Ronald expertly used American myth and the ruthlessness of the corporate political right to secure Reagan as a small-government evangelist.
Tune in for a marathon of this sci-fi dramedy. When a luxury space cruise ship malfunctions, passengers and crew members alike are left scrambling to deal with not being able to return home for three years. Hugh Laurie, Lenora Crichlow and Josh Gad star.
When two New Yorkers are put on trial in Alabama for a crime they didn't commit, a new Italian-American lawyer (Joe Pesci) and his fiancée (Marisa Tomei) travel from the Big Apple to defend them. This Oscar-winning comedy is praised for its accuracy.
Posing as unrelated professionals, a poor family attempts to improve their station by infiltrating a wealthy household in this critically-acclaimed thriller. Directed by Bong Joon Ho, this black comedy was the first non-English film to win Best Picture.