An EPIX Original documentary directed by William Shatner, based on his hugely popular book, in which he examines the cultural phenomena of STAR TREK, its fan-following and his own role within it.

Two decades ago, Venezuela's power trio Dermis Tatú released their only album, "La violó, la mató y ...

A profile of writer-director Billy Wilder

Short documentary film on the fashionable nightclubs and the trendy pop culture scenes that were fam...

In the history of “The Simpsons,” few characters outside the title family have had as much cultural ...

In the spring of 1984, a strange new comic book sat beside cash registers in select shops, too big t...

What is true and what is false in the hideous stories spread about the controversial figure of the R...

Rubiks’ Road is a bicycle path built in the 1980s and named after Alfreds Rubiks, leader of the Latv...

For the first time on DVD, the Alpha Archives Collection proudly presents a two part feature length ...

Denise Crosby takes a first look at the huge fans of "Star Trek" from around America and how the ser...

Miami, New Orleans and New York City completely under water it’s a very real possibility if sea leve...

The greatness, fall and renaissance of Hammer, the flagship company of British popular cinema, mainl...

The Future Is Now was produced for Swedish television and has Ballard as the only protagonist and hi...

Two screens of film about - and sometimes shot by - Claes Oldenburg, detailing his inspiration, his ...

Filmmaker S.R. Bindler profiles Texas contestants trying to win a truck by keeping one hand on it lo...

King Corn is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast food nation where one ...

Tenor saxophone master Sonny Rollins has long been hailed as one of the most important artists in ja...
Documentary - Eighteen years in the making, two-headed cow started off as a black and white film tha...

Twenty years ago, novelist Salman Rushdie was a wanted man with a million pound bounty on his head. ...

The Pony Express delivered mail from coast to coast for only 18 months. Yet during its brief glory d...