Eli Stone is a successful lawyer in San Francisco who starts experiencing visions that guide him to perform good deeds. These visions make him question his own purpose in life and the nature of his reality.
Doc McStuffins is a young girl who can "fix" toys with her magical stethoscope. She aspires to be a doctor like her mom and takes care of toys in her playhouse clinic. With the help of her stuffed animal friends, Doc uses her medical knowledge and empathy to heal broken toys and teach important lessons about kindness and empathy. The show promotes imagination, career aspirations, and diversity.
Boston Public is an American television drama series that aired on Fox from October 23, 2000, to January 30, 2004. The series revolves around the lives of high school teachers, students, and administrators in a Boston public school. It explores topics such as teacher-student relationships, race relations, and the challenges faced by students, teachers, and school administrators.
The Client List follows a single mother who, in order to support her family, becomes a massage therapist. However, she soon discovers that some of her clients are looking for more than just a regular massage and becomes involved in a risky and profitable side job. As she tries to keep this double life a secret, she must navigate the challenges of balancing her personal life, financial debt, and the expectations of her clients.
When a black family of color moves from Seattle to Columbus, Georgia, they must navigate the challenges of being in a new environment and adjust to living with their extended family. This sitcom-comedy explores their hilarious adventures and the importance of family.
Wild Card is an American comedy-drama series starring Joely Fisher. It was broadcast in the United States on Lifetime, and on the Global Television Network in Canada from August 2003 to July 2005.
The Carmichael Show follows the lives of a middle-class African-American family as they navigate various social and cultural issues. The show tackles topics such as politics, family relationships, and the challenges of living in a modern society.
The PJs is a stop-motion animated sitcom that follows the lives of the diverse residents living in a public housing project. The show uses humor to address serious social issues such as racism, poverty, and prejudice. Through the lens of comedy, it offers a satirical commentary on inner-city life and explores the challenges faced by the African-American community.
Beverly Hills Chihuahua is an adventure comedy film about a Chihuahua dog named Chloe who gets lost in Mexico. She must team up with other dogs and rely on their help to find her way back home to her owner in Beverly Hills.
An intellectually disabled man named Sam fights to gain custody of his 7-year-old daughter, Lucy. Through this process, he teaches his cold-hearted lawyer, Rita, the importance of love and family. Sam's mental disability is called into question, resulting in a custody case. Despite his limitations, Sam provides a loving environment for Lucy, but she soon surpasses his mental capacity. With the help of his neighbor Annie and his friends, Sam navigates the challenges of the legal system while working at Starbucks. Despite his setbacks, Sam's determination and love for Lucy ultimately win over the court and the foster family that initially planned to adopt her. The movie ends with Lucy's soccer game, where Sam serves as the referee, surrounded by his newfound support system.
Doc welcomes to the clinic, Bella Bunnynose, an adorable plush bunny who dreams of being a toy doctor.
Sugar and Spice is a short-lived American sitcom that premiered on March 30, 1990 on CBS.
Greg faces the challenges of a new school year as his older brother Rodrick constantly teases and taunts him. Will Greg be able to find a way to get along with Rodrick or will a secret they both share end up ruining everything?
A magical animated series about a six-year-old girl, Doc McStuffins, who has the ability to talk to and heal toys and stuffed animals! With the help of her stuffed animal friends, Doc runs a clinic for toys out of her playhouse. The series emphasizes the importance of lending a helping hand, or paw, when people and toys need it most.
When a series of strange and violent murders start happening on a college campus, a student becomes determined to uncover the truth behind the urban legends surrounding the killings. As she investigates, she realizes that there is a pattern to the murders and that she may be the next target.
Georgia, an aspiring actress, moves to New York City with her best friend Jo to pursue their dreams. Georgia is determined to make it as an actress, despite her lack of self-confidence. Jo, a graduate student in physics, supports Georgia and encourages her to never give up. Together, they navigate the challenges of the city and the entertainment industry while discovering the true meaning of friendship.
The Young family – millennial parents Stephen and Angela, their daughter Zuri and her pet cat Rocky – juggle careers, marriage, parenthood, social issues and multi-generational dynamics while striving to make a better life for themselves.
Based upon the true story of Kimberley T. Zulkowski's Grandmother, Margie Ree Harris. "Grandma's House" gives a compelling insight into how the Executive Producer's life changed when she moved into her Grandmother's home, and their generations became one under the same roof. Chock-full of passion, Faith, and Family, the Film demonstrates the trials and tribulations she faced living with a Grandparent who stood as an inner-city Matriarch and Pillar of Strength to selflessly serve her Family, and surrounding community.
Naked is a comedy and fantasy movie about a man who wakes up naked in an elevator and finds himself reliving the same hour over and over again. As he tries to figure out how to break the time loop, he encounters various humorous and chaotic situations involving a marathon, a hotel, an ambulance, a church, a bell, a prostitute, a substitute teacher, an airport, an afro, a wedding, a father-daughter relationship, a best man, an ex-girlfriend, an ex-boyfriend, a motorcycle, a who-done-it mystery, a porta-potty, and a deja-vu experience.
After crashing his plane in the Appalachian Mountains, a man finds himself held captive by a backwoods cult. He must use his knowledge of faith-healing to escape the cult's deadly grasp.