Who's the Boss? is a sitcom TV show that revolves around Tony Micelli, a former professional baseball player who becomes a housekeeper for Angela Bower, a successful advertising executive and single mother. Together, they navigate the challenges of their unconventional arrangement while forming a unique bond with each other and their respective families.
Soap is a cult TV show that satirically portrays the lives of two sisters, their families, and various absurd situations they find themselves in. The show combines comedy, drama, and romance, with a focus on witty one-liners, sarcasm, and adult humor. It also explores themes like adultery, family relationships, and homosexuality.
Miniseries about the events leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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.
In a dystopian future, a bureaucrat named Sam Lowry becomes entangled in a web of government corruption and terrorism as he tries to find the woman he dreams about. With frequent terrorist bombings and a stifling bureaucracy, Sam must navigate a dangerous world to uncover the truth.
After a wealthy woman with amnesia falls off a boat, a carpenter takes advantage of her condition and convinces her that they're married, leading to a series of comedic events as they adapt to their new lives together.
When Lightning McQueen and Mater visit a small town, Mater becomes the target of a ghost car prankster known as the Ghostlight. Mater must face his fears and overcome the ghost's revenge.
Family Plot is a comedic crime thriller set in San Francisco, where a fake medium and her taxi driver boyfriend get involved in a kidnapping and a search for a hidden fortune. Along the way, they encounter various eccentric characters and find themselves in dangerous situations.
A dramatization of the story of legendary movie actor James Dean. The film's writer, William Bast, had roomed with Dean in the early '50s, when both were trying to break into films as actors, and was his lover for a time.
In Beethoven's 5th, the lovable Saint Bernard returns for another adventure. This time, he discovers a hidden treasure in a mine and embarks on a journey to protect it from greedy treasure hunters. Along the way, Beethoven faces various obstacles and encounters a mischievous cat who becomes both his friend and foe.
Elvira moves to a small town to escape her TV show, only to find herself battling with the conservative locals.
In the fictional town of Willowpoint Falls, New York, in 1962, a young boy named Frank witnesses the ghostly apparition of a girl in the school cloakroom. Soon after, he becomes entangled in a murder mystery involving the ghost and tries to uncover the truth with the help of his friends. As he delves deeper, he finds himself in danger and must confront a dark secret that has haunted the town for years.
A man returning to his childhood home for the reading of a will is met with hostility. Do the townsfolk know more about him than his new wife?
Collaborator (2011) is a comedy-drama movie set in New York City. The film follows a playwright who gets caught up in a hostage situation after an ex-convict holds him at gunpoint. The plot revolves around the relationship between the playwright and the hostage-taker, with a focus on improvisation and improvised dialogue. The movie also explores themes of writing, playwriting, and the theater. It showcases the dynamics between the characters in Los Angeles, California, as the situation escalates and involves a SWAT team. The story also touches on elements of urination, mother-son relationship, robberies, and marital infidelity.
Katharine Ross repeats her portrayal of Etta Place (from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid") in this adventure of the fugitive who, alone and desperate following the deaths of Butch and Sundance, seeks help from Pancho Villa in exchange for guns and ammunition.
Three disillusioned wives who are contemplating divorce compare notes on their stormy marriages.
This sequel to the 1983 miniseries, "Chiefs," continues the saga of the Lee family with Will Lee, an ambitious Georgia lawyer running for the U.S. Senate at the same time he is forced by a local judge to defend a young man in a murder trial. On top of this, he becomes the target of an assassin hired by a white-supremacist organization.
In 1892, 32-year-old Lizzie Borden is accused of brutally murdering her father and stepmother with an axe in Massachusetts. As the trial unfolds, secrets are revealed and the truth becomes increasingly elusive.
Saul Schwartz, a married successful businessman, is bored with his life and decides he has had enough. So he gets a divorce, quits his job, and goes off to pursue his dream, in Hollywood to be a movie star. Only becoming a movie star isn't as easy as he thought. Nobody wants an overweight, 50 year old, New Yorker who looks like a lawyer. He's going to have to make a few adjustments.
The movie portrays the life of Jane Pittman, an African-American woman who survives slavery and witnesses major events in American history, including the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement. Through a series of interviews with a journalist, she shares her experiences and struggles with racism and discrimination in the Deep South.