TV Schedule for Hollywood Suite On Demand
Wednesday, July 22nd TV listings for Hollywood Suite On Demand
Batata (2022)
Syrian migrant worker Maria's 10-year journey, from farming potatoes to life in a refugee camp, demonstrates the spirit of a woman who puts family above all else.
Monkey on a Stick (2024)
The story of the Hare Krishna movement in the West, contrasting the spiritual exploration of its devotees with the leadership's systemic, long-term cover-up of criminality, moral decay and abuse of power.
Little Women (1949)
Based on the story by Louisa May Alcott. The four March sisters forge unbreakable emotional ties during the Civil War.
Zombie Town (2023)
Two teens uncover a centuries-old secret when they decide to watch a zombie movie on Halloween night. However, when the townspeople themselves turn into the undead, they must track down an infamous filmmaker and break the curse before it's too late.
Hail to the Deadites (2020)
Filmmaker Steve Villeneuve examines the passionate fan base for "The Evil Dead" franchise. Features interviews with actors Bruce Campbell, Ted Raimi, Dan Hicks and others.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
A professor (Richard Burton) and his wife (Elizabeth Taylor) drink and verbally assault each other in front of a younger couple, their dinner guests.
Double Indemnity (1944)
An insurance man (Fred MacMurray) helps a platinum blonde (Barbara Stanwyck) kill her husband, but all does not go as planned.
The Trouble With Harry (1955)
Rural Vermonters try to bury a corpse, more than once.
Topaz (1969)
A French agent (Frédérick Stafford) helps a CIA officer (John Forsythe) trace leaks and Soviet activity in 1962 Cuba.
Cover Girl (1944)
A Brooklyn chorus girl (Rita Hayworth) wins a contest, leaves her boyfriend (Gene Kelly) and joins a Broadway show.
The Trouble With Harry (1955)
Rural Vermonters try to bury a corpse, more than once.
Farewell, My Lovely (1975)
Ex-convict Moose Malloy wants 1940s Los Angeles private eye Phillip Marlowe (Robert Mitchum) to find his girlfriend, Velma.
Calling the Shots (1988)
Toronto filmmakers Janis Cole and Holly Dale profile women filmmakers: Lizzie Borden, Susan Seidelman, Martha Coolidge.
Cinema A-Z Robots
From the robotic doppelgänger in "Metropolis" and Murphy's transformation into "Robocop" to the sinister synthetic Bishop in "Alien," robots on film transcend their usual roles as sidekicks to steal the show; 26 of film history's examples of A.I.
