Friday, May 31st TV listings for HBO West
My Animal (2023)
Tormented by a hidden family curse, Heather lives in seclusion on the outskirts of a small town. When she falls for the rebellious Jonny, their connection threatens to unravel Heather's suppressed desires, tempting her to unleash the animal within.
Actor Will Ferrell goes to five spring-training ballparks, where he plays 10 different positions on major league baseball teams in one day.
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: The Julius House (2016)
Aurora Teagarden finds her dream home, unaware of its strange history. Just as she's ready to move in, she discovers that its previous owners disappeared without a trace.
Four patients at JFK Medical Center's Center for Head Injuries emerge from comas and are followed over the course of one year.
You Can Live Forever (2022)
When lesbian teen Jaime is sent to live in a Jehovah's Witness community, she falls hard for a devout girl and the two embark on an intense affair with consequences that reshape their lives.
Separated at Birth (2017)
Lucy Pierce grew up believing she had a normal childhood with a loving and supportive mother, until she discovers old articles about the "Baby Victoria" disappearance - a high-profile abduction case that occurred when she was born.
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: The Julius House (2016)
Aurora Teagarden finds her dream home, unaware of its strange history. Just as she's ready to move in, she discovers that its previous owners disappeared without a trace.
Foster (2018)
Producer Deborah Oppenheimer and writer-director Mark Jonathan Harris go behind stereotypes and headlines to dispel some of the most enduring myths about foster care and those involved in the system.
Photographer Gillian Laub documents a divisive murder case in a small Georgia town that only merged its segregated proms one year earlier.
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: The Julius House (2016)
Aurora Teagarden finds her dream home, unaware of its strange history. Just as she's ready to move in, she discovers that its previous owners disappeared without a trace.
Filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi brings together over 100 people, including all of the living presidents and vice presidents, to read the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
The Great Lillian Hall (2024)
Broadway actress Lillian Hall pours her heart and soul into preparing for her next big role but finds herself blindsided by confusion and forgetfulness. She strives to make it to opening night while holding on to her fading memories and identity.
Acerbic comic Bill Maher welcomes a panel of guests from diverse parts of the political spectrum for a lively discussion of current events, as well as offering his own perspective on contemporary issues.
We're Here Oklahoma, Part 3 New
Sitting down with Jaida Essence Hall for an inside look at Season four.
Thirst With Shay Mitchell Colombia New
Shay Mitchell gets a taste of Cartagena, Colombia, where morning rituals bring espresso beer, slow coffee and a vendor crawl through the old town; Shay samples a tasting menu by a young chef saving ancient flora and formerly illegal cocktails.
Acerbic comic Bill Maher welcomes a panel of guests from diverse parts of the political spectrum for a lively discussion of current events, as well as offering his own perspective on contemporary issues.
We're Here Oklahoma, Part 3
Sitting down with Jaida Essence Hall for an inside look at Season four.
Subjects of Desire (2021)
Exploring the cultural shift in North American beauty standards toward embracing Black female aesthetics and features while exposing the deliberate and often dangerous portrayals of Black women in the media.