Malcolm in the Middle follows the lives of the eccentric and dysfunctional Wilkerson family, with a focus on the middle child, Malcolm, a gifted but socially awkward boy. The show explores various comedic situations and tackles relatable topics such as family relationships, growing up, and the challenges of adolescence. With its unique blend of humor, satire, and heart, Malcolm in the Middle has become a beloved and influential television series.
Four teens are tricked by Professor Oldman (Tim Curry) into visiting a haunted house for a school project. The sequel to Scary Movie begins with a parody of The Exorcist, in which Megan Voorhees (Natasha Lyonne), is possessed and two priests, Father McFeely (James Woods) and Father Harris (Andy Richter), must drive the demon out. The exorcism doesn't go as planned, and a chain of The Exorcist-like vomiting occurs. Megan insults McFeely's mother and he shoots her in the head. One year later, Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris), Brenda Meeks (Regina Hall), Ray Wilkins (Shawn Wayans) and Shorty Meeks (Marlon Wayans) are at college, trying to live new lives, after the events in the previous movie. (Although all of them died in Scary Movie, in a deleted scene, Brenda says her death was a near death experience, and Cindy was never officially declared dead.) Cindy and Brenda get tagged by a dorky girl, Alex Monday (Tori Spelling); Ray, who is still confused by his sexuality, has two new friends, Tommy (James DeBello) and Buddy (Christopher Masterson); while Shorty is still the same stoner he was in the last movie. The story begins when a college teacher, Professor Oldman (Tim Curry) and his wheelchair-bound assistant Dwight (David Cross) plan to study the paranormal activity at Hell House, with the clueless teens as bait and for Oldman to get action with the college girls. Newcomer Theo (Kathleen Robertson) also becomes part of the study group. When Cindy arrives at the Hell House, she meets a talking Amazon parrot who is vulgar and slanderous, and the caretaker, Hanson (Chris Elliott), who has great people skills and a genetically malformed little hand. After some weird incidents on that night (Cindy being beaten up by a cat, a toy clown attacking Ray after he had sex with Brenda, Shorty getting attacked and smoked by a weed-monster, and Alex having sex with a ghost and it "humps" her. The teens finally learn about the professor's plan and try to escape the mansion. The professor gets killed by a female ghost with disfigured features as the ghost of Hell House's owner, Hugo Kane, seals all exits of the manor to prevent the surviving occupants from escaping. Realizing that killing the ghost is the only way out, the teens are equipped with several technological devices by Dwight that serve to harass and injure the spectral enemy. They are pursued all throughout the mansion. Cindy is chased by an undead skeleton and Brenda rips his bones. Shorty meets the ghost who killed the professor but puts a paper bag on her face and has sex with her. Hanson gets possessed, and Cindy, Brenda and Theo parody Charlie's Angels to get him, but end up beaten up. Eventually, they use Cindy as bait to lure the Kane ghost to a device that ultimately destroys him. Two months later, taking care of the parrot though he despises her for talking too much, Cindy and Buddy are in a relationship and go out on a walk until Buddy disappears without notice as she looks up to see Hanson serving at the hot dog stand. She screams "No!" while Hanson screams "Yes!". Hanson is instantly hit by a car driven by Shorty, who is receiving oral sex by the female ghost...with a bag over her head to hide her facial deformities.
When a woman's long-time friend reveals he's engaged, she realizes she loves him herself and sets out to get him, with only days before the wedding. Three weeks before her 28th birthday, New York City food critic Julianne 'Jules' Potter receives a call from her lifelong friend Michael O'Neal, a Chicago sportswriter. Years earlier, the two agreed that if they were both unmarried by age 28, they would marry each other. Realizing that Michael is the love of her life, Jules resolves to sabotage his wedding. She reunites with Michael and meets his bride-to-be, Kimmy. Jules schemes to break up the couple but fails. Frustrated, she enlists the help of her gay friend George. Jules lies and tells Michael that she is engaged to George, hoping to make him jealous. Michael admits to feeling jealous, but Jules fails to confess her own feelings. On the day before the wedding, Jules tries to manipulate the couple into breaking up, but they decide to get married. Jules finally confesses her love to Michael, but he forgives her and goes after Kimmy. Jules finds Kimmy and apologizes, assuring her that Michael truly loves her. The wedding proceeds, and Jules and Michael say their goodbyes, both moving on.
Morgan Adams, the fearless daughter of a pirate captain, sets out on a dangerous journey to find hidden treasure and avenge her father's death. Along the way, she faces betrayal, sword fights, sea battles, and encounters with the British Navy.
The Road Home is an American TV series that aired on CBS from March 5, 1994, to April 16, 1994. The series starred Karen Allen, Ed Flanders, Terence Knox, Jessica Bowman and Christopher Masterson. 5 episodes were produced.
In the sequel to the beloved film DragonHeart, a young knight named Geoff and a dragon named Drake must join forces to defeat an evil sorcerer. Along the way, they encounter thrilling battles, dangerous villains, and learn the true meaning of friendship. With the fate of the kingdom at stake, Geoff and Drake embark on an epic adventure that will test their courage and strength.
Malcolm and his daughter are drawn into the family's chaos when Hal and Lois demand his presence for their 40th wedding anniversary party.
Campfire Tales is an anthology horror film that follows a group of teenagers who gather around a campfire and take turns sharing spooky urban legends. As the night progresses, the stories become increasingly creepy and the line between fiction and reality blurs. The film explores themes of supernatural horror, ghostly encounters, and the consequences of abusive behavior.
Girl is a coming-of-age film about an 18-year-old girl in Portland, Oregon who deals with teenage angst, relationships, and the challenges of growing up. She finds solace and self-expression through her love of music and forms a garage band with her friends. As she navigates the ups and downs of high school and explores her own identity, she learns important lessons about friendship, love, and the power of following her dreams.
After losing his wife and three kids, all Kyle wants is to mourn in peace. Unfortunately, his family insists on helping him.
Wuthering Heights is a passionate and dramatic love story that takes place in the rugged landscape of the Yorkshire Moors. It follows the complex relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine, two individuals from different social classes who are deeply in love but torn apart by society's conventions and their own inner demons. Through their intense and turbulent love affair, the story explores themes of obsession, revenge, and the destructive power of unrequited love.
A married couple struggles to keep their relationship alive after the husband is hired to seduce someone. Their journey is filled with sexual frustration, adultery, and self-parody.
Strange Frequency is an anthology movie that tells four different stories, each set to a different genre of music. The stories include a rock singer who makes a deal with the devil, a man who starts to see visions of hell after his car breaks down, a maid who discovers her hidden singing talent, and a hitchhiker who encounters a serial killer. The movie explores themes of dark comedy, rock and roll, disco, and the generation gap.
When two guys find the perfect apartment, they think they have hit the jackpot. But their luck quickly turns when they realize their new roommates are a nightmare. Chaos ensues as they try to navigate their way through outrageous situations and hilarious misunderstandings.
After his wedding is canceled, a man embarks on a journey through the jungle, encountering practical jokes, machu picchu, and group dynamics.
The journalists at the Onion News Network will do anything to stay at the top of their game. And if they can't find a great story, they'll create one.
"You have to think about whether they're really your friends," Johnny's dad says when Johnny talks to him about the grief his pals have been giving him lately. The other boys haven't exactly tried to understand why Dad opened up his family's home to Miyeko, a survivor of the Hiroshima Atomic bomb. Although she is only in America a short time to have surgery on her badly scarred face and arm, her visit reveals just how many ignorant and intolerant attitudes still exist 10 years after the war's end. But Johnny, who also resents Miyeko at first, becomes one of her fiercest defenders after he makes the effort to look past her outward appearance. Only then can the scars begin to heal.
A universal comment on suffering the typical frustrations of adolescense, "Nice Guys Finish Last" is an engaging look at the timeless problem that every guy must face... de-virginazation. "Nice Guys Finish Last" explores the dysfunctional world of one teenage kid, Billy, and the obstacles set forth by an under-sexed track coach, "confused" parents, and a best friend that seems to "get" it all. "Nice Guys Finish Last" is an intellectual and humorous coming of age look at the challenges of today's teens, that from the outside looking in, proves that nice guys DO finish last.
When a reservoir becomes contaminated, a band of diverse characters must navigate violence, racism, and national security threats to survive and uncover the truth behind the poisoned water.
A young boy is forced to join a group of street urchins after his mother is wrongfully arrested for smuggling in which he tries to find the real culprit.