Wednesday, March 4th TV listings for Showtime Family Zone - Pacific
Rugrats Go Wild (2003)
The toddlers meet the Thornberry family after an accident leaves them stranded on a tropical island.
The Real Charlie Chaplin (2021)
Combining unheard audio recordings, dramatic reconstructions and personal archives, filmmakers Peter Middleton and James Spinney trace Charlie Chaplin's meteoric rise from the slums of Victorian London to the heights of Hollywood superstardom.
Hugo (2011)
A resourceful orphaned boy (Asa Butterfield) and a bookish girl (Chloƫ Grace Moretz) set out on a quest to unlock a secret left to him by the boy's late father (Jude Law).
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Kirk (William Shatner), Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and the Enterprise crew battle an old foe (Ricardo Montalban) who blames Kirk for the death of his wife.
Monster Summer (2024)
A mysterious force disrupts Noah and his friends' summer fun. They team up with a retired police detective to embark on a monstrous adventure to save their island.
Spotlights: A Showtime Short Film Series
A collection of short films showcasing different themes.
Cinema Paradiso (1988)
A Sicilian boy (Salvatore Cascio) discovers the movies with his local theater's projectionist (Philippe Noiret).
The Prince & Me (2004)
Paige, a premedical student, falls in love with Eddie, a Danish prince, who keeps his identity a secret.
Emma (1996)
Things keep getting worse after a young matchmaker (Gwyneth Paltrow) finds a mate for a simple young woman (Toni Collette) in rural 1800s England.
Bounce (2000)
An ad executive (Ben Affleck) seeks out the widow (Gwyneth Paltrow) of a stranger who swapped tickets with him before boarding an ill-fated flight.
What Women Want (2000)
A freak accident gives a Chicago advertising executive (Mel Gibson) the ability to read women's minds.
Our Ghosts (2021)
Hiding in the attic of his former apartment, a widowed and jobless father tries to scare the new tenant so he can live there once again.
Hitsville: The Making of Motown (2019)
Motown Records becomes the most successful label of all time after its formation in 1958 Detroit amid racial tension and the burgeoning civil rights movement.
Cinema Paradiso (1988)
A Sicilian boy (Salvatore Cascio) discovers the movies with his local theater's projectionist (Philippe Noiret).
