TV Schedule for FLIX - Pacific
Friday, February 13th TV listings for FLIX - Pacific
Cinema Paradiso (1988)
A Sicilian boy (Salvatore Cascio) discovers the movies with his local theater's projectionist (Philippe Noiret).
Bad News Bears (2005)
A single mother (Marcia Gay Harden) recruits a former baseball player (Billy Bob Thornton) to coach a ragtag team of misfit Little Leaguers.
Hardball (2001)
A sports junkie (Keanu Reeves) agrees to coach Little League Baseball in Chicago in order to pay his gambling debts.
Harlem Nights (1989)
Business partners (Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor) sting a white mobster trying to take over their nightclub in 1930s Harlem.
The Soloist (2009)
A reporter (Robert Downey Jr.) befriends a mentally ill and homeless man (Jamie Foxx), once a student at Juilliard but now playing music on the streets of Los Angeles.
Roman Holiday (1953)
A young princess (Audrey Hepburn), tired of her constraints, runs off with a U.S. newsman (Gregory Peck) in Rome.
A Walk on the Moon (1999)
A dissatisfied housewife (Diane Lane) sows wild oats with a traveling salesman (Viggo Mortensen) at a Catskills resort in the summer of 1969.
The Virgin Suicides (1999)
Men reminisce about intriguing sisters, whose parents (James Woods, Kathleen Turner) quarantined them after one of the five killed herself.
American Beauty (1999)
A man (Kevin Spacey) in midlife crisis and at odds with his wife (Annette Bening) begins working out to impress his teenage daughter's (Thora Birch) friend.
There Will Be Blood (2007)
Daniel Plainview (Daniel Day-Lewis) becomes a self-made oil tycoon, but he deviates into moral bankruptcy as his material fortune grows.
The Yards (2000)
A friend's lure of easy money draws an ex-con into the corrupt world of his uncle's subway-train business.
Ask the Dust (2006)
In Depression-era Los Angeles, a fiery Mexican waitress (Salma Hayek) who wants to improve her lot through marriage meets an aspiring writer (Colin Farrell) of Italian descent.
The Hours (2002)
The writings of Virginia Woolf (Nicole Kidman) affect a housewife (Julianne Moore) and emulate the life of a New Yorker (Meryl Streep) who is in love with a dying poet.
