
TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite 70s
Wednesday, June 25th TV listings for Hollywood Suite 70s
Awakening the Zodiac (2017)
A couple find a 40-year-old film reel that depicts the gruesome murders of two people by a serial killer who vanished. They quickly set out to solve the mystery and claim a reward but soon find themselves the target of the person they are hunting.
A Year in Film 2002
Film and pop culture experts discuss films from 2002, including "Chicago," "Catch Me If You Can," "Adaptation," "The Bourne Identity" and "Spider-Man."
Montréal Girls (2022)
A young Middle Eastern student explores Montreal's vibrant underground subcultures and thrilling nightlife. He soon begins a tumultuous relationship with three women who shatter his perceptions and show him his destiny.
Black Conflux (2019)
The lives of a disillusioned teen and an alienated man converge in 1980s Newfoundland.
Every Child Matters: Reconciliation Through Education
Testimonials from Inuit, Métis and First Nations Elders, story-tellers, survivors, artists and honorary witnesses in honor of Residential School Survivors from across Canada.
Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
President Muffley (Peter Sellers) and his advisers (George C. Scott, Keenan Wynn) man the Pentagon war room, as planes with bombs head toward Moscow.
Black Conflux (2019)
The lives of a disillusioned teen and an alienated man converge in 1980s Newfoundland.
Every Child Matters: Reconciliation Through Education
Testimonials from Inuit, Métis and First Nations Elders, story-tellers, survivors, artists and honorary witnesses in honor of Residential School Survivors from across Canada.
The Ladykillers (1955)
A toothy British crook (Alec Guinness) and his gang involve their daffy landlady (Katie Johnson) in a bank caper.
The Wrecking Crew (1968)
Secret agent Matt Helm (Dean Martin) and a blonde (Sharon Tate) track $1 billion in gold in the last of four Matt Helm movies.
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
White liberals must overcome their own latent racism when their strong-willed daughter announces her intention to marry a distinguished black physician.
The Seven Year Itch (1955)
The blonde (Marilyn Monroe) upstairs gives a man (Tom Ewell) ideas, especially with his wife (Evelyn Keyes) gone for the summer.
The Front Page (1974)
The managing editor (Walter Matthau) of a 1920s Chicago paper stalls his ace reporter (Jack Lemmon) with a story.
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)
White liberals must overcome their own latent racism when their strong-willed daughter announces her intention to marry a distinguished black physician.
The Seven Year Itch (1955)
The blonde (Marilyn Monroe) upstairs gives a man (Tom Ewell) ideas, especially with his wife (Evelyn Keyes) gone for the summer.