
Reveals a superfan’s intensely personal connection to iconic rapper Eminem and that artist’s profound influence. Explores fandom’s power to forge identity and community.

Reveals a superfan’s intensely personal connection to iconic rapper Eminem and that artist’s profound influence. Explores fandom’s power to forge identity and community.

Photographer Ami Vitale follows a global effort to save the northern white rhinoceros from extinction. With only two surviving females, a team of scientists races to create the world’s first surrogate rhino pregnancy.

With a work ethic like no other and a filmography boosting over 150 films, it’s hard to doubt Samuel L. Jackson’s status as one of the most prominent figures in cinematic history.

Skye Gonzaga turns up the heat, taking desire to daring new heights and delivering the fantasies we can’t resist in one unforgettable lineup.

The Oct 7 attack sparked new Mideast conflict, raising age-old questions of land rights, morality, good vs evil, and how to fight evil without becoming it. The conflict’s global impact and America’s role remain critical issues.

An exploration of Earth and beyond as seen from the International Space Station. Narrated by Jennifer Lawrence.

Features rare archival material from the personal collections of Powell, Pressburger and Scorsese.

In this comedy special taped at DAR Constitution Hall, his first solo special on the network in seven years, Williams covers such topics as global warming, sex and politics, the state of health care in the country (suggesting a cash for clunkers program for elderly relatives, among other things), drugs – recreational and otherwise – and more personal topics, including his recent heart surgery.

In the Norwegian wilderness, a family seeks a wild free existence but a tragic turn of events shatters their isolation, compelling them to adapt to the demands of contemporary society.

In the early 1970s, Sixto Rodriguez was a Detroit folksinger who had a short-lived recording career with only two well received but non-selling albums. Unknown to Rodriguez, his musical story continued in South Africa where he became a pop music icon and inspiration for generations. Long rumored there to be dead by suicide, a few fans in the 1990s decided to seek out the truth of their hero’s fate. What follows is a bizarrely heartening story in which they found far more in their quest than they ever hoped, while a Detroit construction laborer discovered that his lost artistic dreams came true after all.

Bill Maher interviews some of religion’s oddest adherents. Muslims, Jews and Christians of many kinds pass before his jaundiced eye. Maher goes to a Creationist Museum in Kentucky, which shows that dinosaurs and people lived at the same time 5000 years ago. He talks to truckers at a Truckers’ Chapel. (Sign outside: “Jesus love you.”) He goes to a theme park called Holy Land in Florida. He speaks to a rabbi in league with Holocaust deniers. He talks to a Muslim musician who preaches hatred of Jews. Maher finds the unlikeliest of believers and, in a certain Vatican priest, he even finds an unlikely skeptic.