Follows FBI trained inspector Amaia Salazar as she returns home to Baztán, Navarre to investigate a series of bizarre murders.
A group of socially-inept students trying to get revenge on their harassers. It's time for the odd to get even.
The comedic rivalry between a good natured but inept step-father and the tough and perfect father.
Follow the comical and education adventures of Zack Morris and friends through high school, college, and back to high school as they become parents
"Sacrifice" takes an in-depth look at the entertainment business in a unique way, by capturing the glamorous yet mysterious sides of the music industry from the perspective of an entertainment attorney.
A group of teenage superheroes fight crime in the DC Universe.
What's the sitch? Teenager Kim Possible balances fighting crime with everyday adolescent issues, aided by her clumsy best friend Ron Stoppable, his pet naked mole rat Rufus, and ten year-old computer genius Wade.
Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom pioneered the narrated nature adventure genre, which uses a knowledgeable host and field correspondents to guide viewers through close encounters with wildlife and wilderness. For over 50 years, Wild Kingdom hosts added their unique personalities and commentary to the action of the natural world.
Autism affects an estimated 1 in 54 children in the United States today. In honor of the fourteenth annual World Autism Awareness Day (April 2), we present you with a list of television shows that have helped autism representation on the small screen by sensitively showcasing the vast diversity of people on the autism spectrum.
29-year-old Kimmy Schmidt adjusts to life after her rescue from a doomsday cult in Indiana where she and three other women were held for 15 years.
A young artist experiences a series of disastrous but hilarious events while being forced to babysit his arrogant boss’s child.
You better watch out, you'll probably cry... Santa Claus is coming to kill
An action-fantasy film series inspired by the Dungeon Siege video game series.
The Heisei films are set in a single timeline, with each film providing continuity to the other films, and brings Godzilla back as a destructive force of nature that is feared by humans. The biological nature and science behind Godzilla became a much more discussed issue in the films, showing the increased focus on the moral aspects of genetics.
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