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- 3-2-1 Penguins: Save the Planets

Joined by a quartet of space-traveling penguins, siblings Michelle and Jason embark on a series of intergalactic adventures in which the fearless 7-year-old twins learn important lessons on morality and values along the way. Highlights include a stop on a small planet populated by feuding sheep, a mission to settle a dispute between a group of garden gnomes and pink flamingos and a visit to the over-indulgent world known as Planet Gutt.
- Animalia

Alex and Zoe are magically whisked from their local library to Animalia, a world full of talking animals. They arrive just in time to help solve a series of mysterious events that threaten this enchanted land. Accompanied by new friends G'Bubu the gorilla and Iggy the iguana, Alex and Zoe try to restore harmony to Animalia. This collection includes four episodes of the visually stunning series inspired by Graeme Base's beloved book.
- Arthur: Season 11

Eight-year-old aardvark Arthur learns more important lessons about life and growing up in Nick's popular cartoon series. Season 11 finds Arthur and his friends creating video postcards for a new television show hosted by Matt Damon. The kids also learn about cell phones, sibling rivalry, plagiarism, adoption and much more.
- Bratz Girlz Really Rock

Practice beats out fun among the performing-arts campers at Camp Starshine, but Yasmin and the rest of the Bratz girls are trying to reverse the trend -- until a high-stakes camp showcase turns everyone into an ultracompetitive solo act. Join Sasha, Yasmin, Cloe, Jade and their new ballerina friend Anna for a summer of singing and dancing in the Bratzes' first movie musical, featuring eight new songs.
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Storybook Surprises

Join the Clubhouse gang, with Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and other celebrated Disney characters, in this music-filled collection of fun animated shorts based on traditional fairy-tales. In addition to Donald turning into a frog -- and only a kiss from Princess Daisy Duck can change him back -- other tales that receive the enchanted Disney twist include Goldilocks, Sleeping Beauty and more.
- My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Hundred Acre Wood Haunt

This clever interactive program invites all kinds to join in the fun with Pooh (the Bear of Very Little Brain), Piglet, Eeyore and the gang from Hundred Acre Wood as they solve a series of head-scratching mysteries through fun questions and games. How can nervous Piglet conquer his fear of thunder and lightning? Will Eeyore restore a piece of the moon that fell to earth? Children will love this journey of discovery and wonder.
- My World Learning: Autism Learning Tools

Geared toward children with a range of issues -- Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), ADD, ADHD, Down Syndrome and Learning Delay -- this educational series helps youngsters learn and retain information while having fun. From understanding emotional concepts and the expressions that accompany them, to learning shapes and colors, the content is provided in unique ways that capture kids' attention and aid in remembering the lessons.
- Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow

Years after the Avengers made the ultimate sacrifice while battling invincible robo-villain Ultron, the heroes' teenage children are ready to pick up where their parents left off in this epic adventure. The offspring of Captain America, Black Widow, Thor, Black Panther, Wasp and Hawkeye must band together to locate the missing Hulk and form the Next Avengers. Young Marvel fans will relish this animated, kid-friendly odyssey.
- Postcards from Buster: The Case of the Coin Purloined: Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri

In the first of two episodes, Buster learns about big and small worries when he visits sisters Erin and Hannah, whose father is deployed in Iraq. And, in "Buster's Baseball Merengue," he experiences the cultural delights of the Dominican Republic. Buster makes a video postcard for Erin and Hannah's dad and solves a mystery at a Missouri Army base, then jets off to the Caribbean as an unofficial baseball scout for the Elwood City Grebes.
- The Blue Elephant

Khan is a little blue elephant whose dreams of adventure come true when he's accidentally separated from his family. In his quest to reunite with them, he finds love, a few new friends and bravery he didn't know he had. This whimsical animated tale is brought to life by the creative geniuses at the Jim Henson Company and features the voice talents of Martin Short, Carl Reiner and Miranda Cosgrove ("iCarly").

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- Moontide

After a bender on the waterfront, longshoreman Bobo (great French star Jean Gabin) fears he may have committed murder and quickly finds work on a remote barge, where he rescues beautiful waitress Anna (Ida Lupino) from suicide. As love blooms for the pair, Bobo's shady friend Tiny (Thomas Mitchell) uses the murder as blackmail in this melancholy drama, scripted by novelist John O'Hara. Cinematographer Charles G. Clarke was nominated for an Oscar.
- Old Time Comedy Classics: Vol. 5

This entertaining anthology presents five silent film-era comedies, including "The Bell Hop," in which a bumbling hotel employee must foil a ring of foreign spies that's stolen secret government papers from the hotel safe. The collection also features "Flirty Four-Flushers," "The Wrong Mr. Fox," "His Day Out" and "Danger Ahead," in which a cunning con man tries to cheat a beautiful woman out of an inheritance.
- Asian Stories

After getting ditched by his fiancée (Lauren Kim), despondent Jim Lee (James Kyson Lee) exhorts his longtime pal Alex (Kirt Kishita) -- a hit man -- to put him out of his misery before Valentine's Day. But while searching for a mountainside funeral site scant days before his scheduled death, Jim falls in love again in this off-the-wall indie comedy. The supporting cast includes Kathy Uyen.
- Bait Shop

Small-town bait shop owner Bill (Bill Engvall) needs $15K fast if he wants to keep his doors open, so he chases a new catch: the grand prize of an annual bass tournament. But he'll have to out-angle Hot Rod Johnson (Billy Ray Cyrus), the big-shot owner of a rival bait store. It's an upstream swim for Bill, who badly loses the competition every year. Vincent Martella also stars in this blue-collar comedy sure to have the whole family reeling.
- How to Rob a Bank

Lackadaisical bank customer Jinx (Nick Stahl) and bank teller Jessica (Erika Christensen) find themselves ensnared in a robbery gone wrong. Locked in the vault, they try to sort things out, but just who are the robbers -- and who are the victims -- in this crazy heist? Will the mastermind pulling the strings be revealed? Writer-director Andrews Jenkins's unusual take on the bank-robbery genre will have you guessing till the very end.
- Outsourced

When his department is outsourced to India, customer call center manager Todd Anderson (Josh Hamilton) heads to Mumbai to train his successor (Asif Basra). Amusing culture clashes soon ensue as Anderson tries to explain American business practices to the befuddled new employees -- and in the process learns some important lessons about globalization … and life. Director John Jeffcoat's delightful comedy also stars Ayesha Dharker and Matt Smith.
- The Promotion

Hoping to buy a house, grocery store assistant manager Doug (Seann William Scott) applies for the manager's position at his chain's new location. Doug feels confident about getting hired until recent Canadian arrival Richard (John C. Reilly) applies for the same job. In order to secure the coveted promotion, the competing employees go head-to-head in minor battles, often resorting to cruel behavior in this indie comedy by Steve Conrad.
- Then She Found Me

Helen Hunt, Colin Firth, Bette Midler and Matthew Broderick star in this comedic tale about a schoolteacher in the thick of a midlife crisis involving a messy divorce, the death of her adoptive mother and a reunion with her eccentric birth mother. As if that weren't enough to juggle, things grow even more complicated when she begins dating a man who turns out to be the father of one of her students.
- Waitin' to Live

Murdered because he refused to sell his land to a greedy opportunist, Bucko Cassidy (Lee Majors) returns as a ghost to help his grown son, Junior (Derek Hamilton), keep the homestead in the family. While contending with conflicts in his marriage to Ellie (Rachel Wilson), Junior also has to convince everyone around him that he's not crazy -- because he's the only one who can see Bucko. Barry Corbin costars in this quirky comedy.
- Apocalypse

Bronson (Richard Nester) and Helen (Leigh Lewis) are journalists reporting on the beginning of a war in the Middle East. But right in front of their eyes, something unexpected happens: Millions of people disappear without a trace. When a new and enigmatic leader appears at the head of the European Union, performing miracles and claiming to be God, the couple find themselves wrapped in a mystery of biblical proportions.

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- Ballet Shoes

An unusual explorer named Gum (Richard Griffiths) and his kindly niece (Emilia Fox) adopt three orphans -- Pauline (Emma Watson), Petrova (Yasmin Paige) and Posy (Lucy Boynton) -- and raise them as sisters in 1930s London. But when Gum doesn't return from one of his adventures, the girls must fend for themselves. Together they nurture their respective acting, aviation and ballet dreams in this charming adaptation of the Noel Streatfeild novel.
- Four Feathers

Beau Bridges stars in this action-packed adaptation of A.E.W. Mason's Sun Never Sets as Harry Faversham, a 19th-century officer assigned to battle-torn Sudan. When he refuses to go, three of his comrades send him white feathers as symbols of cowardice. But it's when he receives a fourth feather from his fiancée, Ethne (Jane Seymour), that Faversham sets out to overcome his fears and become a true hero. Robert Powell and Simon Ward co-star.
- Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and Sea

Shot on location in Mongolia with more than 25,000 extras, this sweeping epic traces the efforts of Genghis Khan (Takashi Sorimachi) to unite the nomadic tribes of northeast Asia into a single empire. Known as "the Blue Wolf," Khan led a fascinating life that included a birth surrounded by secrets, a brutal betrayal by a once-loyal friend and a son who grew to share the same burdens that once oppressed his father.
- Hidden Secrets

A Christian version of The Big Chill, this drama explores the lasting impact a group of close friends has on one another despite drifting apart over the years. Nine old pals return to their hometown to attend the funeral of one of the group, where they alternately connect and clash in the face of their disparate lifestyles and worldviews. Meanwhile, engaged Jeremy (David A.R. White) finds himself drawn to his old flame (Tracy Melchior).
- Kings

Thirty years after leaving Connemara to pursue fame and fortune in London, five Irishmen reunite for the funeral of their friend Jackie, who was run over by a train -- possibly by accident, possibly by suicide. Old wounds resurface among drunken transients Jap (Donal O'Kelly) and Git (Brendan Conroy), depressed Máirtín (Barry Barnes), grocer Shay (Donncha Crowley) and construction magnate Joe (Colm Meaney), as they drown their sorrows at a pub.
- Lady Audley's Secret

When Lucy Graham (Neve McIntosh) weds the much older Sir Michael Audley (Kenneth Cranham), his nephew Robert (Steven Mackintosh) is suspicious of the lovely young woman's motives. Soon, Robert's friend disappears, and Robert believes Lucy may be involved. But as he attempts to unearth the truth about Lucy's past, he finds himself irresistibly drawn to her dangerous allure. A classic mystery based on Mary Elizabeth Braddon's novel.
- Married Life

When Harry (Chris Cooper) decides to kill his wife (Patricia Clarkson) to be with his beautiful girlfriend (Rachel McAdams), his best friend and playboy Richard (Pierce Brosnan) tries to talk him out of it. But Richard has his own agenda that soon comes to light. Directed by Ira Sachs, this atmospheric drama set in the 1940s also features David Richmond-Peck and Erin Boyes.
- Red Fury

When lost Indian boy Frankie (Juan Gonzales) winds up in an Old West frontier town, he faces prejudice from the bigoted locals -- and when rancher John Handley (Will Jordan) and schoolteacher Amelia Andersen (Katherine Cannon) stand up for him, they face a difficult battle in the community. But Frankie's ability to befriend and care for a feisty horse no one else can tame ultimately improves both his self-esteem and his standing in the community.
- The Boys in Company C

After bonding in boot camp, five young Marines (Stan Shaw, Andrew Stevens, James Canning, Michael Lembeck, Craig Wasson and Scott Hylands) experience the horrors of the Vietnam War and try to win big at soccer in order to spend their tour of duty playing exhibition games. This made-for-television movie follows the rowdy comrades as they face corruption in the ranks, drug addiction and bloody combat. Sidney J. Furie directs.
- Itty Bitty Titty Committee

Set in Los Angeles, this sardonic indie comedy helmed by Jamie Babbit follows the exploits of Anna (Melonie Diaz), a lesbian and plastic surgeon's receptionist who embarks on a wild ride when she joins a cadre of ultraradical feminists. But things get complicated when she falls in love with the group's leader (Nicole Vicius), who's already involved with someone (Melanie Mayron). Carly Pope and Lauren Mollica also star.

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