Forty years after his unforgettable first case in Beverly Hills, Detroit cop Axel Foley returns to do what he does best: solve crimes and cause chaos.
A reckless but talented Detroit cop, Axel Foley, pursues a murder investigation in Beverly Hills. He deals with the contrasting culture while uncovering a smuggling operation run by a wealthy art dealer. Alongside two Beverly Hills detectives, he takes down the criminals, proving his worth and forming new friendships.
Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills to help Taggart and Rosewood investigate Chief Bogomil's near-fatal shooting and the series of 'alphabet crimes' associated with it. Foley discovers a connection between the robberies and a man named Dent. With the help of Taggart and Rosewood, Foley unravels the case, foiling Dent's plans and bringing him to justice. Along the way, Foley faces danger, confronts an impostor, and deals with a new incompetent police chief. In the end, justice is served and Foley returns to Detroit.
The O'Keefes is an American television sitcom, that aired on The WB Television Network. It premiered on May 22, 2003 and ended on June 12, 2003.
Axel Foley is back and as funny as ever in this fast-paced action comedy. This time, the Detroit cop heads to Beverly Hills to help his boss, who is targeted by a group of counterfeiters. As he investigates, Axel uncovers a deadly plot that puts him in the crosshairs of a dangerous criminal.
Scott Calvin, also known as Santa Claus, has to find a wife before Christmas or he will stop being Santa Claus. Along the way, he deals with a clone of himself, a teenage son who is on the naughty list, and a love interest who is a teacher at his son's school. With the help of his loyal elves, Scott races against time to save Christmas and find love.
In this third installment of The Santa Clause series, Santa Claus must escape the grasp of the mischievous Jack Frost who wants to take over Christmas. Along the way, Santa faces challenges including his in-laws visiting and the sabotage of his workshop. Will Santa be able to save Christmas once again?
A group of high school students in Southern California delve into the world of sex, drugs, and rock n' roll while navigating relationships, job troubles, and personal struggles.
Bank Robber is a 1993 comedy film that follows the story of a bank robber and his encounters with various individuals including a prostitute, a delivery man, and a police officer. The film revolves around the comical situations that arise during the bank robber's attempts to pull off successful heists.
Scott Calvin accidentally causes Santa to fall off his roof, leading him to take over as Santa Claus and save Christmas.
In Swing Vote, a man's vote becomes the deciding factor in a presidential election. The movie explores themes of presidential candidate, election coverage, and caring for a parent.
Zandalee is a movie about a dysfunctional marriage that takes a dark turn when the wife explores her own sexual desires, leading to adultery, murder, and deception.
A family inherits a $30 million fortune, but they must take care of their mischievous dog, Beethoven, who becomes the target of a nefarious veterinarian. Chaos ensues as they navigate their new wealthy lifestyle and try to protect Beethoven from harm.
Sam Stone, a businessman in Santa Monica, plans to kill his wife Barbara for her fortune. However, his kidnapping plot takes an unexpected turn when Barbara is kidnapped by a couple who demand a ransom. Chaos ensues as Sam tries to navigate the situation and multiple misunderstandings occur.
In Vice Versa, a workaholic father and his young son magically switch bodies and must learn to navigate each other's lives.
When Beethoven is mistaken for a rich and pampered St. Bernard, he is abducted and held for ransom. With the help of his brother, sister, and friends, Beethoven must escape and find his way back home.
Easy Money is a comedy-drama television series that aired on The CW from October 5, 2008 to August 16, 2009. The series was created by Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider. The show—along with Valentine, Surviving Suburbia, and In Harm's Way—are shows programmed by Media Rights Capital, an independent producer of television programming. The Sunday night block was sold to the producers on a leased-time basis from The CW after the network had no ratings success with the night. Production of the series was put on hold in mid-October and was expected to resume within four to six weeks. Two weeks later, MRC decided to cancel both Easy Money and Valentine. On November 20, 2008, The CW announced that it was ending its Sunday Night agreement with MRC, removing the current shows and programming the night itself. On July 6, 2009, The CW announced that beginning July 26, the series would begin burning off the remaining episodes Sundays at 7 p.m.
Four Christmases and a Wedding is a heartwarming and hilarious movie that follows the story of a couple as they navigate through four different Christmas celebrations and ultimately decide to tie the knot. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and misunderstandings, but the Christmas spirit and their love for each other prevail.
Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts is a comedy family fantasy movie where a millionaire's daughter, Maya, adopts a homeless dog named Lucky. Maya soon discovers that Lucky has the amazing ability to talk to animals and heal them. With her newfound power, Maya embarks on a journey to save a local dog park from being shut down and learns valuable lessons along the way.
Based on a novel, The Lords of Discipline takes place in a 1960s military school in South Carolina. It delves into the themes of racism, hazing, and conspiracy, highlighting the loyalty and friendship among cadets. The story follows a law student who uncovers a dark secret society and faces the challenges of humiliation, torture, and abuse.