Once and Again is a TV show that revolves around the lives of two divorced parents, their teenage children, and their attempt to navigate the challenges of blended families. The show explores themes of love, relationships, and personal growth, while delving into the complexities of divorce and the impact it has on both parents and children.
Big Little Lies follows the lives of a group of wealthy women in Monterey, California, as they navigate their complicated relationships, dark secrets, and a murder that threatens to unravel their seemingly perfect lives.
Fresh out of prison, a thief must use his locksmithing skills to reconnect with his daughter and ex-fiancé. However, an unexpected disappearance throws his life into chaos.
Personally Yours is a romantic comedy about a divorced couple who accidentally exchange heartfelt letters and fall in love again. Set in picturesque Alaska, the film explores themes of family, forgiveness, and finding happiness.
Love Hurts is a comedic film that follows the journey of a divorced man in his quest for love and self-discovery. With the help of his assistant, he navigates the challenges of dating, family relationships, and personal growth. Along the way, he encounters an orthodox Jew, karaoke nights, and tight pants.
When Gordon Bombay is forced to coach a youth hockey team as part of his community service, he reluctantly takes on the challenge. As the team of misfits and underdogs come together, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, teamwork, and perseverance. With the help of their coach and their own determination, they strive to prove themselves on the ice and overcome their personal struggles.
Home of the Brave is a powerful portrayal of the struggles faced by Iraq war veterans as they try to reintegrate into society. The movie explores themes of family relationships, loss, trauma, and the challenges of returning home after serving in the military.
In 'Turbulence 2: Fear of Flying,' a jumbo jet is hijacked mid-air, leading to a high-stakes battle for control. With fear gripping the passengers and crew, a father-son relationship becomes the unexpected key to survival.
In 'Flicka,' a girl named Katy forms an unlikely bond with a wild mustang and names him Flicka. However, when her father discovers that Flicka is a valuable horse, he plans to sell him. Katy must rally her friends and save Flicka from being taken away. Along the way, she learns important lessons about love, friendship, and the importance of following your dreams.
Surfer, Dude (2008) follows a laid-back surfer in California as he navigates the ups and downs of his unconventional lifestyle. He faces challenges such as endorsement deals, a fictional reality show, and romantic entanglements while trying to find his place in the world. With waves, beaches, and a touch of romance, this comedy takes viewers on a humorous journey through the life of a surfer.
Flight 93 (2006) is a gripping portrayal of the tragic events that unfolded on United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001. The film follows the courageous passengers who fought back against the terrorists who had hijacked the plane, ultimately leading to its crash in a field in Pennsylvania. With heart-pounding intensity, Flight 93 captures the bravery and sacrifice of those onboard as they made a last stand against the terrorists and prevented further tragedy.
In Holy Matrimony, a man named Peter must go undercover and impersonate the husband of a woman on the run from the law. As he tries to hide his true identity, he gets caught up in a series of comedic and criminal misadventures. With a mix of humor and suspense, Holy Matrimony showcases the lengths people will go to when faced with desperate circumstances.
A group of sailors are left stranded in shark-infested waters after their ship is sunk by a Japanese submarine during World War II. As they struggle to survive, they face not only the threats of hunger, dehydration, and exposure but also attacks from the ocean's deadliest predators.
In this made-for-TV movie, Kay's (Jean Smart) small-town life allows her to manage the challenges of caring for her sick baby. But when a mysterious stranger (Gregory Hines) invades her home and reveals that he knows all too many things about Kay's past, she must work fast to preserve her peace -- even if it means taking matters and the law into her own hands.
A woman (Cybill Shepherd) financially supports the natural parents in hope of adopting their newborn, but she discovers she is the victim of a scam.
When a professor goes missing while exploring an active volcano, his nephew and a team of adventurers embark on a journey to the center of the Earth. Along the way, they encounter dangerous traps, supernatural powers, and mythical creatures.
After his abusive father's death, a troubled man builds a mausoleum to the relationship they never had in his parents' bathroom, while his grief-stricken family attempts to rescue him from his madness.
This version takes a look at the character in the years before he became a legend. It all begins with the introduction of Luke Hartman, a 20-year old Boston law student who witnesses the murder of his brother, a Texas Ranger. He himself is wounded in the midst of the chaos, but is rescued by the Apache Tonto... and subsequently becomes smitten by Tonto's sister Alope. He then devotes his life to avenging the death of his brother and fighting injustice, and in the process becoming a worldwide legend.
Two single mothers, polar opposites in personality, join forces to track down their children that have been kidnapped by their ex-husbands.
Fearful that the Russians would continue their lead in the space race and be the first to put a man on the moon, NASA felt an enormous pressure to push the Apollo Program forward as quickly as possible, though they knew that pushing too hard could lead to the ultimate disaster. This film recreates the tensions that were felt not only by the three astronauts, Armstrong, Aldrin and Collins, but also by their families and by the teams of technicians training to deal with anything that could go wrong.