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Tucci in Italy Ep 4-5

   2025    Culture
In the final two episodes, Stanley Tucci ventures into some of Italy’s most rugged and surprising landscapes, discovering how geography carves flavor into every bite. In a windswept sheep country, he grills mutton over open flames, savors French-influenced Sunday traditions, and traces the sweet, centuries-old origins of confetti, revealing how history and terrain combine to shape unexpected culinary treasures. It’s a journey where the land itself becomes the secret ingredient.
The adventure continues in Lazio, where Tucci explores the powerful connection between countryside and capital. From Roman pizza to Ariccia’s legendary porchetta, from rustic fish soup to tender spring lamb, each dish reflects a cuisine rooted in simplicity yet elevated by elegance. These episodes celebrate the authenticity of regional food, showing how tradition, landscape, and community come together to define what it truly means to eat Italian.
Series: Tucci in Italy

Taylor Swift: The End of an Era Ep 4-6

   2025    Art    HD
In the final three episodes the tour reaches its most intimate and emotional chapter, as Taylor Swift looks inward and outward at once. Acoustic moments strip the spectacle down to raw connection, while surprise appearances bring new energy and celebration to the stage. Family memories surface as a quiet backbone of the journey, revealing how personal roots shaped a global phenomenon.
As the spotlight widens, the series honors the artists and performers who helped carry the tour’s heartbeat, including rising voices who shared the stage along the way. The journey concludes in Vancouver, where reflection replaces adrenaline and a final bow marks the end of an era—capturing not just the scale of the success, but the lasting cultural impact of a tour that changed how live music is experienced.
Series: Taylor Swift: The End of an Era

Sunday Best: The Untold Story of Ed Sullivan

   2025    History
On Sunday nights, one television host quietly changed America. At the height of segregation, he broke barriers by giving Black musicians and performers a national stage, challenging prejudice in front of millions. His show became a cultural turning point—introducing groundbreaking acts to households across the country and inspiring generations.
Through rare archival footage and candid interviews, this documentary reveals how his bold choices reshaped popular culture, fueled the fight for equality, and cemented a legacy that still echoes today.

Apocalypse in the Tropics

   2024    Culture
Click CC for subtitles. Oscar-nominated director Petra Costa presents a gripping investigation into the rise of evangelical power in Brazil, revealing how religious leaders have gained unprecedented political influence. With extraordinary access to President Lula, former President Bolsonaro, and Silas Malafaia, the country’s most powerful televangelist, the film uncovers a dramatic power struggle where apocalyptic faith becomes a political force. What emerges is a haunting portrait of a nation at a crossroads, where spiritual warfare is not just metaphor — it’s policy.

American Murder: Gabby Petito

   2025    History
A young couple embarks on a cross-country journey to document their dream van-life adventure—until everything goes dark. Through social media posts, police bodycam footage, and never-before-seen interviews, this gripping true-crime documentary unravels the heartbreaking disappearance that captivated the world. As the clues begin to surface, so does a chilling portrait of control, isolation, and the desperate search for truth. What really happened in the quiet wilderness—and why did it take the entire internet to help find the answer?
We offer all three episodes of this gripping series together—watch the full story unfold in one unmissable experience.
Series: American Murder: Gabby Petito

Monty Don: Spanish Gardens

   2024    Art
Monty Don embarks on a journey across Spain, discovering gardens across the country’s diverse landscape and exploring its rich and varied history and culture. He will cover more than 4,000 kilometres to visit some of its most interesting gardens, community projects and parks in order to get under the skin of the country. His trips range from historic imperial palaces to cutting-edge modern gardens created by a new wave of Spanish designers working more closely with the landscape and the challenges of the climate.
“Spain's history and its landscapes, climates and cultures have huge diversity. And in this series, I want to get under the skin of the country by visiting as many gardens in Spain as I can so I can shed light on this nation's past, its future and its people. The result is a picture not just of its gardens but this fascinating country itself. Dramatic, proud, complex, but always compelling.”