
TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite On Demand
Wednesday, July 2nd TV listings for Hollywood Suite On Demand
The Lesser Blessed (2012)
A teen (Joel Nathan Evans) from Canada's Ticho tribe tries to rise above the drugs and violence that threaten to pull him down.
Sitting on the Edge of Marlene (2014)
Sammie pines for incarcerated father while living with her mom, a small-town swindler addicted to pills and booze. When Sammie becomes involved with an evangelical church, their mother-daughter relationship threatens to erupt into an all-out war.
American Boyfriends (1989)
A British Columbia coed (Margaret Langrick) and her girlfriend cruise to California in her U.S. cousin's (John Wildman) Cadillac.
The Thrill of It All (1963)
A doctor's (James Garner) wife (Doris Day) disrupts their life with her new job as star of a soap tycoon's TV commercials.
The Trotsky (2009)
A teenager from Montreal believes that he is the reincarnation of Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky.
Send Me No Flowers (1964)
A hypochondriac who wrongly believes he's dying vows to find a new husband for his unsuspecting wife.
...And Justice for All (1979)
A lawyer (Al Pacino) in contempt of court agrees to defend a judge (John Forsythe) he hates, accused of rape.
Westworld (1973)
A computer malfunction results in bloodshed when the robots at an adult fantasy park turn on their human visitors.
Zardoz (1974)
An exterminator (Sean Connery) of Brutals lands in the Vortex and mates with an Eternal (Charlotte Rampling) in the year 2293.
Five (1951)
Four men and a woman (Susan Douglas) spend the aftermath of a nuclear war bickering in a Frank Lloyd Wright house.
Westworld (1973)
A computer malfunction results in bloodshed when the robots at an adult fantasy park turn on their human visitors.
Zardoz (1974)
An exterminator (Sean Connery) of Brutals lands in the Vortex and mates with an Eternal (Charlotte Rampling) in the year 2293.
The Lesser Blessed (2012)
A teen (Joel Nathan Evans) from Canada's Ticho tribe tries to rise above the drugs and violence that threaten to pull him down.
Calling the Shots (1988)
Toronto filmmakers Janis Cole and Holly Dale profile women filmmakers: Lizzie Borden, Susan Seidelman, Martha Coolidge.