Shooting Stars

Chris Robinson

Based on the book by LeBron James and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Buzz Bissinger (Friday Night Lights), Shooting Stars is the inspiring origin story of a basketball superhero, revealing how LeBron James and his childhood friends become the #1 high school team in the country, launching James's breathtaking career.


Yvonne Orji: Momma, I Made It!

Chris Robinson

Comedian and actress Yvonne Orji (HBO's "Insecure") takes the stage in this special taped in front of a live audience at the Howard Theatre, just blocks away from Howard University Hospital, where Yvonne's mom practiced as a nurse for 27 years. Interspersed with vibrant, personal footage shot in Nigeria – Yvonne's native home – during a milestone trip in early January, the show takes an intimate, hilarious look at what being Nigerian-American means to Yvonne – from her international haggling addiction; to having her phone tapped by her parents as a kid; to the fine line between cursing people out and putting curses on them.


Tiffany Haddish: She Ready - From the Hood to Hollywood

Chris Robinson

Rising comedy star Tiffany Haddish takes the stage in her hometown of Los Angeles to tackle subjects ranging from her early days in foster care and being bullied on the playground, to getting her revenge on ex-boyfriends and introducing Will and Jada Pinkett Smith to Groupon. With a bold and unique style of comedy and her refreshingly positive outlook on life, Haddish proves she ready for the spotlight!


Humble Pie: Life and Times of Steve Marriott

Gary Katz

A documentary about one of rock's most exciting, and sadly; unsung heroes. Showcasing interviews with Humble Pie's Peter Frampton, Chris Robinson, Rick Nielsen and Bun E. Carlos of Cheap Trick, John Waite, drummer Simon Kirke and Quiet Riot's Kevin Dubrow, the documentary tells the tale of Steve's tragically short life via previously unseen photos, memorabilia, and home movies.


The People Speak (Extended Cut)

Unknown

The People Speak is a beautiful and moving documentary film inspired by Howard Zinn’s books A People’s History of the United States and Voices of a People’s History of the United States, the primary-source companion to A People’s History of the United States, edited with Anthony Arnove. The film features the actual words (in letters, songs, poems, speeches, and manifestos) of rebels, dissenters, and visionaries from our past—and present including Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, Bob Dylan, Langston Hughes, Chief Joseph, Muhammad Ali, and unknown veterans, union workers, abolitionists, and many others never featured in high school textbooks. These dramatic moments from our history are brought to life by a group of remarkable musicians and actors. Like Howard Zinn’s work as a whole, The People Speak celebrates the extraordinary possibilities for creating social change that ordinary people have realized throughout the course of our nation’s rich but often ignored history of dissent and protest.


Amy

Vincent McEveety

A poignant, inspiring and unusually sensitive drama about a young woman who flees her wealthy but domineering husband to take a job as a teacher in a backwoods school for the deaf. As Amy enters this world without sound, she teaches the deaf children to speak. And in return, they teach her to love.