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The Goldbergs, on ABC

When Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Covey) tells Barry (Troy Gentile) that he'll have to earn his own money if he wants to purchase an expensive item, Murray (Jeff Garlin) suggest he come work at the furniture store with him.

George Segal and Troy Gentile in "The Goldbergs"
George Segal and Troy Gentile in "The Goldbergs"

Freakshow, on AMC

Todd tries something new in a new episode of this fun reality series. Staging a pop-up show at a local mall, the Freakshow performers do what they can to give the audience a phenomenal show with the help of a guest-star, the half-man Short E. Dangerously.

Asia Ray as seen in "Freakshow"
Asia Ray as seen in "Freakshow"

24: Live Another Day, on Fox Global

In order to derail the terror attacks planned by Margot Al-Harazi (Michelle Fairley), Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) and President Heller (William Devane) face the unthinkable in this new episode. Meanwhile, Jordan Reed (Giles Matthey) faces imminent danger.

Mary Lynn Rajskub in a scene from "24: Live Another Day"
Mary Lynn Rajskub in a scene from "24: Live Another Day"

New Releases for the week of June 15 - 21

The Grand Budapest Hotel

From the mind of Wes Anderson comes a story centred around the many ludicrous adventures of the great Gustave H. (Fiennes), a concierge at a famous European hotel between the great world wars. Over time, Gustave forms a close friendship with lobby boy Zero Moustafa (Abraham). Zero tries to help his friend out when a wealthy client mysteriously dies and Gustave inherits a famous Renaissance painting, soon finding himself in a troubling situation involving a battle for an enormous family fortune.

Director: Wes Anderson. Stars: Ralph Fiennes, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric, Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe, Jeff Goldblum, Jude Law, Harvey Keitel, Bill Murray, Edward Norton, Saoirse Ronan, Léa Seydoux, Jason Schwartzman, Tilda Swinton, Tom Wilkinson, Owen Wilson. 2014. 100 min. Comedy.

 

The Lego Movie

Emmet (Pratt) is nothing to write home about, just an everyday, average Lego mini-figure. When he is mistakenly identified as the chosen one who will save the world, he must join a group of strangers on an unexpected adventure to stop the evil tyrant Lord Business (Ferrell) before the Lego universe is destroyed.

Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller. Stars: Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Neeson, Will Ferrell, Alison Brie, Will Arnett, Morgan Freeman, Nick Offerman, Charlie Day, Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum. 2014. 100 min. Animation.

 

Joe

Joe (Cage) is an ex-con who tries to make an honest living working for a lumber company. But when he hires Gary (Sheridan), a young boy from a troubled household with an abusive father, Joe suddenly finds himself becoming a role model to the youngster. As their unlikely bond progresses, both of their lives are dramatically altered when Gary is faced with a great threat, one he cannot handle on his own.

Director: David Gordon Green. Stars: Nicolas Cage, Tye Sheridan, Brian Mays, Gary Poulter, Ronnie Gene Blevins. 2013. 117 min. Drama.

 

A Fighting Man

This dramatic film tells the story of Sailor O’Connor (Purcell), an undefeated retired Irish boxer who returns to the ring for one last fight. Seizing the opportunity to prove he still has what it takes, the seasoned fighter must defeat a much younger opponent, not to mention the battle raging deep within himself.

Director: Damian Lee. Stars: Famke Janssen, James Caan, Dominic Purcell, Kim Coates, Michael Ironside, Louis Gossett Jr. 2014. 88 min. Drama.
 

Return to Amish, on TLC

Abe, Rebecca, Kate, Jeremiah and Sabrina are back in a new episode of this spinoff reality series. The young people return to their Amish roots after a foray into the outside world and their lives have been permanently changed. Drama is sure to follow.

A scene from "Return to Amish"
A scene from "Return to Amish"

Sing Your Face Off, on ABC

ABC presents back-to-back new episodes as acclaimed stage and screen actor John Barrowman hosts this quirky new reality show. Darrell Hammond and Debbie Gibson judge their celebrity guests as each is transformed into a legendary musical icon and gets to perform on stage.

Landry Fields as seen in "Sing Your Face Off"
Landry Fields as seen in "Sing Your Face Off"

Undercover Boss, on CBS CTV Two

When the president and co-founder of Dutch Bros. Coffee travels to El Salvador, he experiences life as an employee first hand in this rebroadcast. In El Salvador, he visits the coffee plantation that the company buys from and learns what really keeps his coffee business afloat.

Travis Boersma as seen in "Undercover Boss"
Travis Boersma as seen in "Undercover Boss"

Hollywood Game Night, on NBC CTV Two

Celebrities gather to play hilarious games and help contestants win prizes in this new episode. Host Jane Lynch has her famous friends square off in a little friendly competition that could see one of the contestants walk away with $25,000.

Wendie Malick as seen in "Hollywood Game Night"
Wendie Malick as seen in "Hollywood Game Night"

Duck Dynasty, on A&E

The crew prepares for a visit from Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal in this new episode. John Luke offers to make a speech when the Governor turns up at Duck Commander, while Korie, Sadie and Miss Kay focus on wardrobe.

Willie Robertson as seen in "Duck Dynasty"
Willie Robertson as seen in "Duck Dynasty"

I Wanna Marry Harry, on Fox

The women continue to speculate about the identity of the mysterious "Sir" in this new episode. The mystery intensifies when a photograph containing clues to the man's identity surfaces. Later, the dates continue in all their opulent glory.

Matthew Hicks poses as Prince Harry in "I Wanna Marry 'Harry'"
Matthew Hicks poses as Prince Harry in "I Wanna Marry 'Harry'"
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