TV Schedule for Cinemax Classics - Eastern
Saturday, April 25th TV listings for Cinemax Classics - Eastern
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights (2011)
New recruit Arisia (Elisabeth Moss) joins forces with Hal Jordan (Nathan Fillion) to save the universe from the forces of Krona.
Green Lantern (2011)
The Green Lanterns have little regard for humans, who have been unable to harness the powers of the ring each member wears. But Jordan, a test pilot, may be the corps' only hope when an enemy called Parallax threatens the universal balance of power.
Superman: The Movie (1978)
Jor-El of Krypton sends his baby to Earth, where he grows up as Clark Kent and works at the Daily Planet.
Scanners (1981)
A scientist (Patrick McGoohan) sends a "scanner" (Stephen Lack) to hunt others like him with explosive psychic powers.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002)
Family tensions arise after a woman (Nia Vardalos) falls in love with a man (John Corbett) who is not Greek.
Nanny McPhee Returns (2010)
Magical Nanny McPhee helps a harried mother who is trying to care for five children and tend to the family farm while her husband is away at war.
Supergirl (1984)
Kara (Helen Slater) of Argo City poses as Clark Kent's cousin, Linda Lee, to recover the Omegahedron from a witch (Faye Dunaway).
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)
Agent Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) comes to Twin Peaks, Wash., following two unresolved murders and the disappearance of two fellow agents.
Pirate Radio (2009)
In 1966 a young man joins a host of rock-music DJs at his godfather's (Bill Nighy) pirate radio station in the North Sea.
House of 1000 Corpses (2003)
Four travelers take refuge in the home of a clan of demented killers. Written and directed by musician Rob Zombie.
Switch (1991)
The playboy victim of a hot-tub murder returns as a sexy woman (Ellen Barkin) but with the same old sexist-male mind.
Time Bandits (1981)
Cosmic dwarfs take a boy on an odyssey featuring Robin Hood (John Cleese), Napoleon, King Agamemnon (Sean Connery).
For All Mankind (1989)
A unique view of the moon is made possible through film taken by the Apollo astronauts who landed on the surface.
Lord of the Flies (1963)
English schoolboys (James Aubrey, Tom Chapin, Hugh Edwards), stranded on a desert island without adults, soon turn savage.
