The Man in the Family is an American sitcom television series that aired from June 19 until July 31, 1991.
A tough cop, with a love triangle and a dead partner, seeks revenge after the partner is killed by a mob boss. He goes on a rampage, fighting against corruption and breaking through walls to get to the truth.
A woman with amnesia is committed to a mental institution where she uncovers a doctor's sinister experiments and seeks revenge.
After a jewelry theft Tommy Lane can hardly free. His girlfriend Kristen has less luck and is arrested. She's sentenced to jail in an ill-reputed female prison in Oklahoma. Tommy doesn't let her down; he manages to get into the prison - on the other side of the bars - to force the ruthless director to let her go.
After getting into deep debt with the mob, two mobsters fake their deaths to escape, but things quickly spiral out of control.
Round Trip to Heaven is a comedy crime movie from 1992. It revolves around a stolen car and a beauty pageant. The movie features elements like car chases, clowns, Russian women, a beauty pageant, and gangsters. The plot follows the journey of the stolen car while providing comedic moments and entertaining situations.
In Cop and ½, a cop is paired with an unlikely partner, a young boy, to catch a dangerous criminal. Together, they must overcome their differences and work together to bring the criminal to justice.
In Who'll Stop the Rain, a war veteran gets caught up in a dangerous drug smuggling operation during the Vietnam War. He must navigate treacherous relationships and face the consequences of his choices while trying to survive in a world of violence and betrayal.
In the 1990s, a series of brutal murders shakes a small town. As the bodies pile up, an investigation led by the FBI uncovers a web of deceit, secrets, and a mysterious killer. With a unique blend of neo-noir elements and giallo-inspired visuals, 'The Rain Killer' will keep you on the edge of your seat.
In this gritty cops-and-crooks drama, two detectives hunt a gang leader suspected of murdering a New York cop. The detectives enlist the help of the dead cop's partner, who is also the brother of the gangster. There's nothing civil about this war that has two brothers squaring off against each other. The strong cast includes Mario Van Peebles, Ray Sharkey and Peter Boyle.
Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills is a dark comedy movie that follows the story of a widow who discovers her late husband's dark secrets. She becomes involved in a series of comedic and outrageous events involving bisexuality, infidelity, and class differences. As the story unfolds, the characters navigate through a web of deceit and scandal, all set against the backdrop of the lavish Beverly Hills lifestyle.
Stunts is a gripping action movie that follows the story of a talented stuntman who becomes embroiled in a dangerous web of murder, deceit, and adrenaline. As he performs death-defying stunts on set, he soon realizes that the line between fiction and reality is blurred, and he must fight to uncover the truth before it's too late. With high-speed chases, breathtaking stunts, and a male protagonist caught in a race against time, Stunts is a pulse-pounding thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Some Kind of Hero is a comedy-drama film from 1982. The story follows a Vietnam War veteran who struggles to readjust to civilian life. When he becomes involved in a bank robbery, he must overcome his own personal demons and find the hero within himself.
Bill Carney has just been paralyzed from the neck down. He has been taking care of his two sons since his wife left him. Now, when word of his condition reaches her, she wants to take them away, as she feels that he is unable to care for them. And it appears that the courts agree too. So, his lawyer, also a paraplegic, begins the campaign to take his case before the Supreme Court. Will he win?
The Idolmaker is a 1980 musical drama film based on the life of rock promoter and manager Bob Marucci. It follows the journey of Vincent Vacarri, a talented songwriter who transforms into a rock star through the manipulation and ambition of his manager. The film explores the dynamics of the music industry and the sacrifices one must make to achieve fame and success. Vincent's rise to stardom is not without its consequences, as his relationships and personal life suffer from his single-minded pursuit of his musical ambitions.
Zebrahead explores the complexities of interracial relationships and racial tensions in a high school in Detroit. It follows the story of a white male and a black female who navigate love, friendship, and prejudice in an urban setting.
Heart Beat is a biographical drama film that tells the story of Carolyn Cassady, the wife of Neal Cassady, a central figure in the Beat Generation. Set in the 1950s and suburban America, the movie explores themes of love, marriage, and the counterculture movement. With its depiction of marijuana use, red wine, and cigar smoking, Heart Beat offers a glimpse into the bohemian lifestyle of the Beatnik generation.
Body Rock is about a young dancer from the Bronx who becomes a breakdance sensation, but must navigate through rival dancers, ego and arrogance, and the pressures of fame. Along the way, he forms a group of friends and experiences the youth culture of New York City in the 1980s.
Made-for-TV drama about one of the largest crimes in history—the 1980 robbery of the Boston Depositors Trust by a group of policemen. Capt. Gerry Clemente is the leader of a gang of rotten cops who take their piece of Boston's criminal offerings. The crimes are petty at first, but soon, Clemente sets his sights on a bank that promises a big score. Can the gang pull it off before a case is built against them?