





An inferno raged through the Cathedral of Notre Dame, in Paris, France, engulfing the 850-year-old structure while stunned Parisians watched in horror from every vantage point as the flames breached the roof toppling the church towers.
The 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the previous year will be presented on January 29, 2017 on both TNT and TBS 8:00 p.m. EST / 5:00 p.m. PST.
The New Year's Eve celebration in New Orleans turned deadly when an ISIS loyalist drove his pick-up truck into a crowd of revelers on Bourbon Street, killing 15 and injuring dozens, in what officials are calling an act of terrorism.
Last of the Mississippi Jukes, from Mug Shot Productions and MVD Distribution, is an easy traveling ride through the history of the Delta Blues, the birth of the Juke joint, with stops in Jackson and Clarksdale.
One Peace at a Time tells the story of one man’s journey as he embarks on a global search into the world’s worst problems to answer the nagging question of "Just how bad is it out there?"
Si le pouvoir de Vladimir Poutine a tremblé sans s'effondrer sous le coup de boutoir asséné par les Wagner, la tentative de renversement avortée ouvre cependant la perspective de l'après Poutine devenue inéluctable. Mais pour quel régime à venir ?

"Concert For Carolina," led by Luke Combs, Eric Church, Billy Strings and James Taylor this past Saturday at Charlotte's Bank of America Stadium, welcomed 82,193 in-person attendees and is the largest concert ever for the venue.
Hackett Mill presents Decades in the Making, a group show of seminal artists from the twentieth century. This special exhibition marks the opening of the gallery’s new location adjacent to SFMOMA in San Francisco’s thriving downtown district.
Red Penguins, from Universal Pictures, presents the story behind a brilliant idea, from an American investor, to revitalize the once winningest and revered Russian hockey team to the glory days of global dominance and national pride.
Zero Days, from Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media, presents a documentary of stunning implications as it exposes the discovery of the highly classified Stuxnet computer code designed to destroy nuclear arsenals of enemy nation-states through computer viruses.
Jockey, from Sony Pictures Classics, brings to the screen an insider's view behind the scenes at the racetrack for the riders who struggle with the demands of the job as they carve out a small piece of life.
Army of One, from Uncork'd Entertainment, presents a solid revenge thriller as a female Army Ranger escapes an ambush that kills her husband and she sets out to exact justice on a band of backcountry gun runners.





