Doogie Howser, M.D. follows the life of a teenage prodigy named Doogie Howser who works as a doctor while also trying to navigate the challenges of being a teenager. He deals with medical cases, friendships, romantic relationships, and family dynamics. Doogie faces the pressures of balancing his exceptional intelligence with the normal ups and downs of adolescence.
Class of '96 is an American drama series that aired on Fox from January to May 1993. The series was created by John Romano and filmed mostly at the University of Toronto.
Dead at 21 is a television series broadcast by MTV in 1994. The series ran for eleven thirty-minute episodes with a two-part final episode. The series was created by Jon Sherman, and written by Sherman, P.K. Simonds and Manny Coto.
Inspired by a true incident, a young man returns home to bury his father and reconcile with his childhood sweetheart over a tragedy in their youth.
Tiger Cruise is a drama that tells the story of a teenage girl who embarks on a cruise ship with her military father just days before the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The ship becomes an aircraft carrier and their journey takes an unexpected turn as they find themselves in the midst of the tragedy. The film explores themes of family, responsibility, and the impact of historical events on individuals.
A woman with the ability to see visions becomes entangled in a murder investigation when she sees a vision of a crime. She is determined to use her gift to unravel the mystery and bring the killer to justice.
A county sheriff is accused by his daughter of having abused her. Her accusation gets more and more elaborate, involving satanic rituals. As nearly everyone around him seems to believe he's guilty, he starts breaking up and questioning his own innocence.
A woman with a history of child abuse seeks revenge against those who have wronged her after being mistreated in a women's prison. She seduces her stepfather and murders him, as well as other women who cross her path.
A young girl is taken with a boy that she meets, but he leads her into gambling where she begins losing money, becomes desperate, and starts to steal.
Frustrated that school officials and police won't punish her university's star football player for raping her roommate, student reporter Mary begins working on an article about the crime for the newspaper. But she faces violence and threats as a result.
A weekend of fun becomes a fight for survival when three American women land in a Mexican jail. After being sexually molested by the guards, they attempt to escape with the help of a fellow prisoner.
Janna Riley is the awkward and shy girl nobody ever seems to notice. Not being able to live up to her mother's expectations of popularity, Janna walks through the school hallways alone, though her eyes are always on a certain football player, Bo Callahan. Laughed at and made fun of by the in-crowd, Janna sees her opportunity to become accepted when a fateful motorcycle "accident" lands Bo into her arms and under her doting care. Bo's vulnerable condition enables Janna to kidnap Bo and, in the style of Stephen King's "Misery," the viewer is held captive for every thrilling second.
The friendships held between two families is threatened when one of their sons drowns in the other family's swimming pool.
An eager film student discovers how a veteran horror film director gets such realistic performances from his casts.
Having never used drugs in his life, a teenage boy is shocked to test positive for drugs.
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