A suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying baby named Boss Baby pairs up with his 7-year old brother, Tim, to stop the CEO of Puppy Co., who is planning to launch a Forever Puppy that will steal all the love away from babies. Together, Tim and Boss Baby embark on an adventure to rescue their parents and stop the evil plot. They face challenges, outsmart the enemy, and ultimately realize the importance of family and brotherhood.
A man humorously attempts to give an overview of income taxes.
Demetri Martin performs his unique style of stand-up comedy, incorporating music and surrealism, in front of a live audience.
Cold War-era cartoon aimed at convincing workers that increased productivity brings about greater purchasing power.
Three archaeologists learn about the impact television, especially the CBS network, had on postwar America.
Citizen Autistic offers an inside look at the activists on the frontlines of the autism war—the fight for human rights and self-advocacy. Featuring interviews with Ari Ne'eman, President of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, Landon Bryce, founder of thAutcast.com, artist Robyn Steward, Clarissa Kripke, MD, and activist Zoe Gross, who discuss how Autism Speaks, one of the largest organizations in America, relies on propaganda to raise funds for genetic research without considering families touched by autism. Directed by William Davenport (Too Sane for this World), Citizen Autistic seeks to expose the controversies provoked by the organization's so-called advocacy by giving voice to some of the most articulate members of the communities it claims to represent.
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