Golden Globe winners Timothy Hutton and Felicity Huffman lead the cast as the estranged parents of a murder victim in the highly-charged new drama series. They are surprised by what they find as they seek justice for their son.
A couple of nurses are convinced the Dragons will want in on their product after sleeping on it. Also, three friends come in hoping they'll be able to toast to a deal and another entrepreneur sticks her neck out.
Richard Gillett takes a big risk when he skips crab to go for winter herring after a bad winter delays the fishing season. Also, Paul Tiller aims to bring in the first crab strings of the season while Conway and Rick pull their first crab pots.
The big moment finally arrives for Chris Soules, who must choose between the remaining ladies in this season finale. After Andi Dorfman sent the handsome farmer home during her tenure on “The Bachelorette,” Soules set out on a new mission to find romance.
It’s time for one final adventure in this third and final instalment of the popular comedy trilogy that features an all-star cast. When the Museum of Natural History’s exhibits begin to behave erratically, Larry (Stiller) launches an investigation into the ancient Egyptian tablet that magically brings them to life at night. His investigations lead him to the boy, now an elderly man, who discovered it in an Egyptian tomb decades earlier, who warns him of the curse attached to it: that removing the tablet from the tomb will cause the end to come. Eager to preserve the quickly deteriorating tablet and save his friends from becoming non-living exhibits forever, Larry takes the tablet across the globe to the British Museum where its magic brings a new set of exhibits to life. When the Sir Lancelot (Stevens) exhibit steals the tablet, mistaking it for the Holy Grail, a new adventure is set in motion that could end with the magic that brings the exhibits to life leaving the world forever.
Director: Shawn Levy. Stars: Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Ricky Gervais, Dan Stevens, Rebel Wilson, Steve Coogan, Ben Kingsley, Patrick Gallagher, Mizuo Peck. 2014. 98 min. Comedy.
Ambrose (Damici), a blind and rough-around-the-edges war veteran, moves to a once-idyllic retirement community with his guide dog and quickly earns the resentment of his new neighbours, thanks to his abrasive personality. The town’s residents have been suffering attacks from animals living in the nearby forest, but Ambrose’s attitude and experience may be just what he needs to survive -- especially when it becomes clear that the attacks aren’t coming from normal animals at all, but by something that’s neither man nor beast. After suffering an attack, Ambrose quickly realizes that the community of Crescent Bay has a dark secret, and the veteran begins to prepare himself for the next full moon.
Director: Adrián García Bogliano. Stars: Nick Damici, Ethan Embry, Lance Guest, Tina Louise, Erin Cummings, Tom Noonan, Al Sapienza, Karen Lynn Gorney. 2014. 95 min. Horror.
Bradley Whitford guest stars as Jake's (Andy Samberg) father, who comes to town to spend some quality time with his son. Elsewhere, Capt. Holt (Andre Braugher) challenges the team to solve an impossible brain teaser in exchange for Beyoncé tickets.
Miners risk it all in the hopes of hitting paydirt in this new episode. In addition to Todd Hoffman and his dedicated crew, this season sees the return of young miner Parker Schnabel, who raked in more than 1,000 ounces of gold in his rookie season.
Kevin O'Leary, Robert Herjavec, Mark Cuban and the rest of the Sharks entertain more aspiring entrepreneurs who are on the hunt for investments in this new episode. Businessmen and women see if their ideas sink or swim in this cutthroat reality series.
Renowned Canadian scientist David Suzuki presents “Antibiotic Hunters,” a documentary about the current need to develop new antibiotics. Researchers are looking for new molecules in unusual places, from ocean reefs to rainforests to icy caves.
Patricia Arquette returns to television as Special Agent Avery Ryan, the leader of the FBI’s Cyber Crime Division. Inspired by the work of real-life Cyber Psychologist Mary Aiken, the series also stars Peter MacNicol and James Van Der Beek.