The Court is an American legal drama television series that aired from March 26 until April 9, 2002.
Madman of the People is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from 1994 to 1995. It was scheduled in the Thursday 9:30 timeslot, part of Must See TV. Madman of the People was produced by Kreiscluesco Industries/Spelling Television.
Cindy discovers that her house is haunted by a little boy's spirit. Meanwhile, an alien invasion begins, and Cindy must uncover the truth to stop them. Along the way, she encounters various comedic and parodical situations, including a spoof of Saw and The Grudge. With the help of her friend Brenda and others, Cindy learns that she holds the key to stopping the alien attack. As they face off against the aliens, they also uncover a surprising connection to the ghost boy's father, leading to a final confrontation and an unexpected twist. Throughout the movie, numerous pop culture references and comedic situations occur, resulting in a hilarious and absurd comedy.
UnREAL is a dramatic comedy that takes viewers into the unpredictable world of reality television. With a focus on a fictional dating show, the series explores the behind-the-scenes chaos and manipulation that goes on to create engaging and entertaining television.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas follows journalist Raoul Duke and his attorney Dr. Gonzo as they embark on a drug-fueled road trip to cover a motorcycle race in Vegas. As they indulge in copious amounts of drugs, they encounter hallucinations, crazy characters, and a surreal journey of self-discovery.
After suffering from amnesia, a female schoolteacher named Samantha Caine slowly uncovers her true identity as a highly skilled CIA assassin named Charly Baltimore. As she begins to remember her past, she becomes the target of powerful enemies who want to keep her quiet. With the help of a private investigator named Mitch Henessey, Samantha must confront her past and protect her daughter while unraveling a larger conspiracy.
Dave, a stressed lawyer and family man, and Mitch, a carefree single man, switch bodies after making a wish at a fountain. As they live each other's lives, they realize that things aren't as easy as they seemed. They search for the fountain to reverse the switch while trying not to mess up each other's lives.
In 1990s Los Angeles, a computer programmer investigates a virtual reality simulation within a nested simulation, uncovering a shocking revelation about the nature of their existence.
In The Three Stooges, three bumbling men try to save their childhood orphanage from being closed down. In order to raise the money needed, they get involved in a series of comedic misadventures that include cross-dressing, mistaken identities, and a reality show audition. As they try to navigate the chaotic situations they find themselves in, they must also contend with a cunning villainess and a wealthy millionaire with ulterior motives. Will their slapstick antics be enough to save the day?
James J. Braddock, a washed-up boxer forced to give up his career due to a broken hand, takes on a fight against the number-two contender and unexpectedly knocks him out. Against his wife's wishes, Braddock returns to boxing and becomes a symbol of hope during the Great Depression. He faces Max Baer, the vicious champion, in a title fight and defies the odds to become the heavyweight champion of the world.
Sydney is an American sitcom, starring Valerie Bertinelli, Matthew Perry and Craig Bierko, that aired on CBS in 1990.
Unhitched follows four friends, Jack, Tommy, Kate, and Gator, who struggle to find love and navigate the complexities of dating in New York City. They rely on each other for support and advice as they navigate the ups and downs of relationships and try to find their perfect match.
Pride & Joy, is an American comedy series that aired on NBC in 1995. The series revolved around a Manhattan couple with a newborn son, Greg and Amy Sherman, and a couple across the hall, Nathan and Carol Green. The series soon folded after one season.
Dickie Roberts, a former child star, is now struggling to find work as an adult. In an attempt to revive his career, he hires a family to act as his own and tries to relive his lost childhood. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about fame, family, and personal growth.
In Sour Grapes, a man becomes jealous of his cousin's newfound wealth after winning a jackpot at a casino in Atlantic City. The jealousy leads to a series of comedic events that explore themes of greed and family dynamics.
Equity is a drama film that follows the story of a female investment banker as she navigates through the ruthless world of Wall Street, encountering financial corruption, sexism, and betrayal. Set in the 2010s, the film sheds light on the challenges faced by women in the corporate world.
In 'The Suburbans', a group of suburban misfits from the 1980s form a band and attempt to make a comeback in the music industry. Along the way, they navigate through marriage, parenthood, infidelity, and personal struggles. With a mix of comedy and drama, this movie explores themes of chasing dreams, friendship, and the nostalgia of the 90s.
In the movie 'Star', a dead boy's life is explored in a dark and romantic way. The story is based on the novel of the same name, delving into themes of love and tragedy.
A visually impaired high school student named Alex dreams of running and competing in a cross-country race. He forms an unlikely friendship with a wheelchair-bound student named Brad and together they train to overcome their physical limitations. As they face bullying, discrimination, and personal challenges, their friendship grows stronger and they inspire each other to pursue their dreams.
Company follows the life of Robert, a bachelor living in Manhattan, as he navigates through the complexities of relationships, love, and commitment. Set in the world of Broadway, the movie explores the lives of Robert's married friends and his own struggles with marriage and commitment.