Beatdown
 When his brother is brutally murdered, a grieving Brandon (Rudy Youngblood) goes into hiding to evade the reach of a powerful local gangster who's looking for payback. But Brandon's newfound passion -- cage fighting -- could make it tough to keep a low profile. Can a seasoned mixed martial artist (Michael Bisping) help Brandon battle his way back to a life he's proud to be living? Danny Trejo co-stars in this actioner.
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Angelina Ballerina: Love to Dance
 Preschool-aged viewers will sing and dance to these episodes from the animated series in which ballet-crazy mouse Angelina moves to a new school; learns some jazz, tap and hip-hop dance steps; and makes a few new friends along the way. Based on the beloved books by author Katharine Holabird and artist Helen Craig, these episodes also find Angelina learning valuable lessons, such as the power of cooperation and the importance of being prepared.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid
 Middle school isn't all it's cracked up to be for self-described "wimpy kid" Greg Heffley, who discovers a frightening new world teeming with boys who are taller, tougher and hairier than he is -- and decides to document it all in his diary. Directed by Thor Freudenthal, this kid-friendly comedy based on Jeff Kinney's illustrated novel cast its star by asking kids to submit their auditions online.
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Go Diego Go!: Diego's Ultimate Rescue League
 This collection of three themed episodes puts viewers in league with Dora the Explorer's spirited cousin, Diego, and his team of animal rescuers, who spend their time getting creatures of every persuasion out of danger. Whether Diego and the gang are scaling mountaintops or braving the ocean's depths, no environment is off-limits for them: They're the ultimate when it comes to answering critters' cries for help!
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iCarly: iSpace Out
 The "iCarly" gang jumps at the chance to beam a webisode from outer space when a billionaire offers to pony up the cash. But before the teens can blast off, they'll have to pass a series of tests designed to prove their space-worthiness. Other episodes in this collection of bizarre adventures find Carly (Miranda Cosgrove) and her friends hunting down Bigfoot, and Sam (Jennette McCurdy) unveiling a surprising secret.
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Made for Each Other
 Frustrated that his new wife (Bijou Phillips) still hasn't slept with him, Danny (Christopher Masterson) has a fling with his sexy sister-in-law (Lauren German). When major regret creeps in, Danny tries to save his marriage and erase his guilt by finding a guy to bed his bride and thus even the score. This ribald comedy from director Daryl Goldberg co-stars Danny Masterson, Samm Levine and Patrick Warburton.
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Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too?
 An annual Caribbean retreat turns into a week of life-altering revelations when four couples bust their relationships wide open in filmmaker Tyler Perry's take on modern love, devotion, unfaithfulness and forgiveness. Angela (Tasha Smith) can't trust sportscaster Marcus (Michael Jai White) anymore, Sheila's (Jill Scott) ex (Richard T. Jones) toys with her new marriage and more. Janet Jackson, Malik Yoba, Lamman Rucker and Sharon Leal also star.
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A Quiet Little Marriage
 With her dad descending into an Alzheimer's haze and a junkie for a brother-in-law, happily married Olive (Mary Elizabeth Ellis) decides that the answer to life's problems is a baby -- too bad her spouse (Cy Carter) doesn't agree. But with the missus poking holes in her diaphragm and hubby spiking her coffee with birth control pills, love may not conquer all in this Slamdance Film Festival award winner. Jimmi Simpson and Charlie Day also star.
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Red Riding Trilogy: Part 1: 1974
 Loosely based on the facts surrounding Britain's notorious Yorkshire Ripper case, this grim thriller, Part 1 in the television adaptation of David Peace's novels, uncovers rampant police and civil corruption in mid-1970s Northern England. Girls are disappearing, the Yorkshire community is abuzz with gossip and fear, and a young reporter (Andrew Garfield) is suspicious when a mentally handicapped immigrant is fingered for the heinous crimes.
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Red Riding Trilogy: Part 2: 1980
 After six years of vicious unsolved murders, Manchester policeman Peter Hunter (Paddy Considine) arrives in West Yorkshire to supervise the Yorkshire Ripper investigation, along with a copycat killer case, in this second installment of the Red Riding trilogy. Meanwhile, he must also deal with local police corruption and his struggle to remain faithful to his wife while working closely with his ex, fellow investigator Helen Marshall (Maxine Peake).
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