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- When the CIA's most skilled operative, whose true identity is known to none, accidentally uncovers dark agency secrets, a psychopathic former colleague puts a bounty on his head, setting off a global manhunt by international assassins.
- Cherry drifts from college dropout to army medic in Iraq - anchored only by his true love, Emily. But after returning from the war with PTSD, his life spirals into drugs and crime as he struggles to find his place in the world.
- Johnny Blaze, tortured by the Ghost Rider's curse, gets a chance of redemption through protecting the Devil's son, whose father is pursuing him.
- Former special operative MacGruber is called back into action to take down his arch-enemy, Dieter Von Cunth, who's in possession of a nuclear warhead and bent on destroying Washington, D.C.
- A 30-year-old writer spends a wild weekend in Palm Springs and wakes up to find she has magically transformed into her 70-year-old self.
- A group of young friends from the Bronx fight to save their neighborhood from gentrification...and vampires.
- A chaotic intervention. An action packed stay in rehab. After a weird couple of years, John Mulaney comes out swinging in his return to the stage.
- Sonic Highways commemorates the Foo Fighters 20th anniversary by documenting the eight-city recording odyssey that produced their latest, and eighth, studio album.
- A coming of age comedy about a 17-year-old in who asks his three best friends to help him get in his first fight ever before he moves to a new city.
- In 1985, a seemingly quintessential Southern California teen's identity unravels as he's forced to choose one of his 3 fathers' last names before he comes of age.
- ShortA casual late-night Tinder date turns macabre when Trey asks Olivia to stop smoking. Fueled by addiction, a desire to dominate, and the dissociative drug GHB, Olivia decides to prove that smoking does, indeed, kill.
- Video promo for Dinosaur Jr.: Watch the Corners.
- Americans agree: our criminal justice system is broken. But most people don't realize how lobbyists and politicians are keeping it that way. Omar Epps and Desmond Meade explain how our broken political system is making the problem worse, and what the anti-corruption movement can do to fix it. * The Problem ****** AMERICA INCARCERATES MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. Both per capita and in total numbers, the U.S. jails more people than China, Russia, or any other nation - and this falls disproportionately on black Americans and other people of color. While crime rates around the country have dropped, incarceration rates are only going up. If we do nothing, one in four black men, one in six Latinos, and one in seventeen white men born today will end up in jail. PRIVATE PRISONS PROFIT FROM LOCKING PEOPLE UP - AND YOU'RE PAYING FOR IT Private prison corporations spent $64 million over the past 10 years lobbying for longer sentences, stricter laws, and tougher enforcement. They even write the laws that give them tax kickbacks in exchange for outsourcing nearly-free prison labor. This year alone, they'll make $6 billion in revenue. That's $6 billion of your tax dollars. 91% OF AMERICANS WANT TO SEE THE SYSTEM FIXED... BUT POLITICIANS AREN'T LISTENING TO THE PEOPLE Conservatives, progressives, and moderates alike want to see the criminal justice system reformed. But like nearly every other issue you care about, our corrupt political system caters to a handful of special interests and billionaires instead of upholding the will of the American people. * The Solution ****** WE CAN'T FIX THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM UNTIL WE END CORRUPTION. So let's get to work. THE AMERICAN ANTI-CORRUPTION ACT MAKES CORRUPTION ILLEGAL. The Anti-Corruption Act bans gifts from special interests to politicians, closes the revolving door between Congress and lobbying firms, and makes sure voters have a stronger voice so politicians actually represent us. The Act is popular with both conservatives and progressives because it's not about giving power to one party or the other; it's about fixing the systems behind America's biggest problems. WE HAVE TO GO AROUND CONGRESS TO PASS THESE LAWS. Politicians benefit from the system just the way it is, so they have no incentive to pass anti-corruption laws. That means it's up to us, the voters, to do it. Throughout American history, major federal reforms started with passing laws state by state, paving the way for federal reform. We're using the same proven strategy - and it's working. The anti-corruption movement has already won more than 100 victories across the America. CAMPAIGNS AROUND THE COUNTRY NEED YOUR HELP. From anti-gerrymandering to ranked choice voting and lobbyist gift bans, Americans across the political spectrum are working together right now to pass strong anti-corruption laws at the ballot this year. But they can't do it alone. IT'S TIME TO END THE CORRUPT STATUS QUO.
- 1975– 1h 30mTV-146.2 (178)TV EpisodeFourteen years after her first time hosting, A Million Ways to Die in the West star Charlize Theron returns to Saturday Night Live, joined by musical guest The Black Keys. Sketches include Michelle/Hillary Mother's Day Address Cold Open, Charlize Theron Monologue, Mother's Day Game Show, Girlfriends Talk Show with Charlize Theron, Dragon Babies, Heshy: Dating Seminar, Weekend Update: Barbara Walters, Weekend Update: Drunk Uncle on Graduation, Bikini Beach Party, Pet Rescue Commercial, and Tourists.
- Dave Grohl and friends discuss the rise of the famous Chicago music scene from the roots blues of Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy to the Rock and roll of Cheap Trick.
- A community of farmers use their homemade mechs to defend their families from an alien invasion.