A global mystery continues to unravel as zoologist Jackson Oz (James Wolk) investigates a recent spate of violent animal attacks around the world. Based on the bestseller by James Patterson, the series also stars Kristen Connolly and Billy Burke.
The quirky cast returns to put their comedy skills to the test with spontaneous improv games. Host Aisha Tyler takes random suggestions from the studio audience to set up various scenes for performers Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie and Wayne Brady.
If you're interested in seeing more of the actress who plays the daughter of William Shatner's Negotiator character in the Priceline ads, you can catch her in her little side-gig as the female lead in one of the biggest shows on television.
Shatner's co-star in the spots is Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting, who plays Penny on the long-running sitcom hit "The Big Bang Theory."
A woman in Spain has been trying to sell the sun on eBay. First, a little background for people in Los Angeles: the sun is the huge yellow thing in the sky right behind all that smog.
Here's a good rule for when you're trying to sell something on eBay. Check that you own it, and if it's the sun, you probably don't own it. So that means you aren't allowed to sell it.
Can you imagine owning the sun? That sounds like a hot property!
Eli Roth hosts “Shark After Dark”
Blood in the water: Ever since Spielberg's "Jaws" petrified movie-going audiences back in 1975, people have been a little wary of taking a dip in the ocean.
Rami Malek stars in “Mr. Robot”
The emotionally charged world of art restitution is revealed in this true story. Maria Altmann (Mirren) is an elderly woman living in Los Angeles who, decades earlier, had been forced to flee Vienna, Austria due to her Jewish heritage when the Nazis invaded. While looking through some old letters written by her late sister, she learns that her family had left behind some original pieces of artwork when they fled and that one of them is a painting of her aunt by Gustav Klimt. Determined to retrieve her property, she challenges the Austrian government all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States to get it back -- but the painting, called the Woman in Gold, is now considered an Austrian national treasure. With the Austrian government unwilling to part with the masterpiece, Maria embarks on the legal fight of her life to not only recover the stolen property, but also to recover a piece of her family's heritage.
Director: Simon Curtis. Stars: Helen Mirren, Ryan Reynolds, Katie Holmes, Tatiana Maslany, Daniel Brühl, Max Irons. 2015. 109 min. Drama.
The world is plagued by the Necroambulist virus, a horrible infection that slowly turns people into zombies. Despite this, society continues to function, with those infected being quarantined once they become infectious. A young woman named Maggie (Breslin) is bitten by a zombie and taken by the authorities, but her father, Wade (Schwarzenegger), is given permission to take her home until her symptoms progress. As her condition deteriorates, she becomes more of a threat to those around her, but the ordeal brings her into a closer bond with her father than ever before.
Director: Henry Hobson. Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Abigail Breslin, Joely Richardson, Douglas M. Griffin. 2015. 95 min. Drama.
Bryan Millers (Tergesen) keeps having things taken from him in this spoof of the popular "Taken" movie franchise. With his wife and his dog among the many things that have gone missing, the ex-CIA agent recruits the help of his mother to free his family from a diabolical villain (Cho).
Director: John Asher. Stars: Lee Tergesen, Margaret Cho, Jenny McCarthy, Lukas Haas, Donnie Wahlberg. 2015. 80 min. Comedy.
Brian Malarkey in “Food Fighters”
Home cooks are all the rage these days, and I'm definitely on that bandwagon.
"MasterChef" is a cooking show juggernaut on Fox, ABC had "The Taste" (which never quite found its niche) and Food Network has "Worst Cooks in America" and "All-Star Academy."
Researchers share the latest findings about shark biology, swim patterns and courtship. Now in its 28th year, Discovery Channel's "Shark Week" features a look at everything from monstrous great whites to fast-moving mako sharks.
Ashleigh Brewer stars in “The Bold and the Beautiful”
John surprises his newlywed daughter, Ivy, with a visit and tells her how proud he is of her and advises her to never give up on what she really wants. In advance of Zende Forrester's arrival, Ridge fills Caroline in on his history. Zende arrives eager to get into the family business, but insists that he doesn't want anything handed to him on a silver platter. Zende meets Nicole at the reception area and they hit it off. Soon, Zende shares the story of his adoption, while Nicole discusses her sister, Maya, and the journey she's taken. Meanwhile, Maya and Caroline have a heated confrontation for the first time since Maya disclosed her secret, but they wind up coming to a meaningful understanding. Aly makes it crystal clear that she will not allow Steffy to take Liam from Ivy, and she brings up the fact that Steffy's mother, Taylor, killed her mother, Darla, to prove a point. Pam and Charlie arrive at a Fourth of July-themed photo shoot dressed as George and Martha Washington to celebrate the new Freedom Line at Forrester Creations.
Sonny loses it completely when he finds out that Will has been keeping yet another secret from him, and he later comes to a major realization about their marriage. Paul becomes reacquainted with Derrick, while Brady issues an ultimatum to Victor. Later, Kate tries to get Lucas to help her get Paul out of town. While Daniel asks Nicole a potential life-altering question, Eric struggles with inner torment about whether or not to reveal the secret he and Nicole share. Ben struggles with Abigail's betrayal and vents to Clyde, who makes a bold move on behalf of his son. After Abigail gets an upsetting letter, she finds herself drawn to Chad yet again. Eve enlists Theresa's help in order to solidify her scheme to take Jennifer down. Lucas is surprised by Adrienne's reaction after Justin presents her with divorce papers. JJ gets a surprising offer from Bev's friend, Kyle. Later, Paige catches JJ and Bev at an inopportune moment. Armed with a hidden agenda, Clyde decides to introduce himself to Stefano.
Sonny gets a huge shock when Michael shares some unexpected news with him. Michael and Sabrina decide that it's time to move forward with their relationship. Nina attempts to provoke jealousy within Franco. Jake extends an offer of help to Michael. After Luke and Laura find themselves in a standoff, Luke receives some important news. Soon, Luke and Laura enlist some help and head out to face a dangerous situation. After she tries pay a visit to Avery, Denise finds herself undeniably attracted to Morgan. Later, Denise makes an admission to Franco. Valerie checks up on Dante, while Spencer grows frustrated with Nikolas. Sam ponders a way to help fix the ELQ situation. As the Fourth of July celebration kicks off, Luke is shocked by the appearance of a former rival.
Jack is in utter and complete shock when he happens to find out that Jabot has in fact merged with Newman Enterprises. While Adam makes an unexpected business deal with Victor, Summer discovers that the Abbotts have been scheming and plotting against Victor. Dylan and Joe wind up getting into a huge physical confrontation about Avery. Noah jumps to his mother's defense when Nikki accuses Sharon of mistreating Dylan. Ashley becomes upset when she learns some disturbing news about her family. Kevin discovers an important clue that could lead him closer to the truth and may finally help him uncover the killer's identity.