Monday, February 16th TV listings for Starz Encore Black HD - Pacific
Video Girl (2010)
After a knee injury, an aspiring ballerina (Meagan Good) lands a glamorous new career in hip-hop, but soon finds that fame has a dark side.
Dreamgirls (2006)
After an ambitious manager (Jamie Foxx) gives them a shot at stardom, three singers learn that fame can carry a high personal cost.
The Show (2017)
A reality TV host and a greedy network executive launch a terrifying new program that exploits the on-camera deaths of its players.
How She Move (2007)
Forced to return to public school after her sister's death, a young dancer (Rutina Wesley) has a rivalry with a classmate (Tré Armstrong) and joins an all-male dance troupe.
How I Learned to Fly (2023)
Two African-American teenage boys are suddenly and mysteriously abandoned by their parents, forcing them to learn how to survive on their own. From this desertion, comes an experience of beauty, meaning and enduring love.
Dead Presidents (1995)
A high-stakes robbery tempts a Vietnam veteran (Larenz Tate) who has returned to his desolate South Bronx neighborhood in 1973.
Meet the Blacks (2016)
A Chicago man (Mike Epps) moves his family to Beverly Hills, Calif., on the same day when all crime becomes legal for a 12-hour period.
The Show (2017)
A reality TV host and a greedy network executive launch a terrifying new program that exploits the on-camera deaths of its players.
Video Girl (2010)
After a knee injury, an aspiring ballerina (Meagan Good) lands a glamorous new career in hip-hop, but soon finds that fame has a dark side.
How She Move (2007)
Forced to return to public school after her sister's death, a young dancer (Rutina Wesley) has a rivalry with a classmate (Tré Armstrong) and joins an all-male dance troupe.
Meet the Blacks (2016)
A Chicago man (Mike Epps) moves his family to Beverly Hills, Calif., on the same day when all crime becomes legal for a 12-hour period.
Barbara Lee: Speaking Truth to Power (2020)
Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) fights for peace, equality and human rights for more than 20 years.
If Not Now, When? (2021)
Longtime friends rally around a mother to support her during a difficult time.
How I Learned to Fly (2023)
Two African-American teenage boys are suddenly and mysteriously abandoned by their parents, forcing them to learn how to survive on their own. From this desertion, comes an experience of beauty, meaning and enduring love.
