Last updated December 11, 2023
With 14th-century England as the backdrop, this epic sequel to "The Pillars of the Earth" picks up events 200 years later as the king leads the country into the Hundred Years War, and the plague begins to spread throughout Europe.
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With 14th-century England as the backdrop, this epic sequel to "The Pillars of the Earth" picks up events 200 years later as the king leads the country into the Hundred Years War, and the plague begins to spread throughout Europe.
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Attempting a perilous odyssey its ancestors have undertaken for millions of years, one loggerhead turtle swims from a beach in Florida across the Atlantic Ocean, encountering stunning sea creatures as well as serious hazards created by modern man.
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Stifled British wives Lottie (Josie Lawrence) and Rose (Miranda Richardson) rent an Italian villa for a husbandless vacation. Sharing the retreat are acerbic widow Mrs. Fisher (Oscar nominee Joan Plowright) and socialite Caroline (Polly Walker). The four spend a month savoring newfound freedom and the opportunity for self-discovery. Alfred Molina co-stars in this tale of 1920s English manners, based on Elizabeth von Arnim's novel.
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The clever but arrogant Capt. Edmund Blackadder will do anything to avoid becoming a casualty of World War I, including staging hilarious escape antics. Helping (or perhaps hurting) his cause are nitwits Pvt. Baldrick and Lt. George.
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The sharp-witted Edmund, Lord Blackadder -- grandson of the original Black Adder -- worries about his attraction to a manservant, gets appointed executioner and drinks too much before an important visit from two relatives.
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In Series 3, Despicable rogue Edmund Blackadder finds himself booted from upper-crust society and serving as butler to the incompetent Prince Regent in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Set in significant time periods from the Dark Ages through World War I, this hilarious comedy series recounts the adventures of Edmund Blackadder, the most despicable and brilliant rogue ever to pursue a coin or a pretty woman.
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Edmund Blackadder, a kindly Victorian shopkeeper, flips the script on the holiday classic when a visit from the Spirit of Christmas persuades the merchant to give meanness a try. But he soon learns that ruthlessness comes with its own troubles.
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Thirteen years after losing her only child to cancer, Aurora Greenway struggles to keep her late daughter's splintering family together. With one grandson in jail and the other nearly penniless, Aurora sets her sights on her rebellious granddaughter.
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To free their jailed comrade, Irish Republican Army terrorists Fergus (Stephen Rea) and Jude (Miranda Richardson) abduct British soldier Jody (Forest Whitaker), hoping to make a swap. Fergus and Jody bond, and, sensing death in the offing, the prisoner asks his captor to look up Dil (Jaye Davidson), Jody's London paramour. When the IRA's plan backfires, Fergus takes flight, locates Dil, falls into a romance and ... gets the shock of his life.
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When charismatic but troubled Pentecostal preacher Euliss "Sonny" Dewey (Robert Duvall) discovers that his wife (Farrah Fawcett) is having an affair, he promptly puts the other man in a coma and flees his home state of Texas for Louisiana. Once there, he takes on a new name, renovates an old church and brings new life to a congregation. Written and directed by Duvall, the film also earned an Oscar nod for Duvall's complex, captivating performance.
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During the Napoleonic Wars, the British capture French officer Jacques St. Ives and send him to Scotland as a prisoner. He falls in love with local beauty Flora, who's also being courted by the prison warden.
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Director Brian Gilbert beautifully renders the life of poet T.S. Eliot (Willem Dafoe) and his short-lived marriage to muse Vivienne Haigh-Wood (Miranda Richardson). A gifted writer who encouraged Eliot's success, Vivienne was plagued with a hormonal imbalance that wreaked havoc on her moods, her talents and her marriage.
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A philandering writer (Willem Dafoe) in search of true love accepts an invitation from an aristocratic salonniere (Lena Olin), only to insinuate himself into her house and try to seduce her with stories of his various conquests. But what he doesn't realize is that their passions date back to his recent imprisonment, when she was incarcerated in the cell beside his.
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Aristocracy's on the menu for a group of working-class radicals, who collectively decide that a good meal is the best way to get rid of England's ruling elite. By opening up a restaurant that serves the rich meat of murdered blue bloods, the amateur restaurateurs give the wealthy a taste of their own medicine. Ronald Allen, Lanah Pellay and Nosher Powell co-star, with cameos from Miranda Richardson and Robbie Coltrane, among others.
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