Wednesday, May 20th TV listings for Cinemax Classics HD - Eastern
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)
A poor but hopeful boy seeks one of the five coveted golden tickets that will send him on a tour of Willy Wonka's mysterious chocolate factory.
Marie Antoinette (2006)
An Austrian teenager (Kirsten Dunst) becomes queen of France, then later loses her head during the French Revolution.
Fargo (1996)
A pregnant police chief (Frances McDormand) probes the murderous events that evolved from a desperate car salesman's (William H. Macy) kidnapping scheme.
They All Laughed (1981)
New York private eyes (Ben Gazzara, John Ritter) fall for wives they've been hired by husbands to follow.
Sunshine Cleaning (2008)
Hoping to create a better life for herself and her son, a cleaning woman (Amy Adams) starts a crime-scene-cleanup business with her unreliable sister (Emily Blunt).
Margaret (2011)
Feeling responsible for a fatal traffic accident, a high-school student lashes out when her attempts to make amends meet with opposition.
Love Happens (2009)
The possibility of a new romance leads a self-help guru (Aaron Eckhart) to the realization that he has never truly confronted his wife's death.
Dim Sum Funeral (2008)
The grown children of an overbearing Chinese matriarch reluctantly gather to take part in seven days' worth of traditional funeral rites.
Going the Distance (2010)
A California-based journalism student (Drew Barrymore) and her New York lover (Justin Long) try valiantly to keep their bicoastal romance alive.
Monster-in-Law (2005)
A woman fights back when her fiancé's shrewish mother tries to destroy their relationship.
Taking Woodstock (2009)
Elliot Tiber plays a pivotal role in the generation-defining concert by helping to secure Max Yasgur's farm as a venue and offering his parents' motel as a base for organizers.
All the President's Men (1976)
The Washington Post's Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) tie the Watergate break-in to the White House.
King's Ransom (2005)
An obnoxious businessman (Anthony Anderson) arranges his own kidnapping to foil his wife's (Kellita Smith) impending divorce settlement.
The Player (1992)
About 65 real-life movie stars fringe the satire of a Hollywood studio executive (Tim Robbins) who gets away with murder.
