In a future where advanced androids are used in an amusement park, two friends go on vacation and are thrust into a fight for survival when the androids malfunction and start killing the park's visitors.
Harry is a writer dealing with a mix of personal and creative issues. He navigates his relationships, including his volatile ex-wife and his sister who is in a mental institution. As he grapples with writer's block and personal demons, Harry finds solace in fictionalizing his life in his stories.
Catch-22 is a satirical novel by American author Joseph Heller. The story follows a U.S. Army Air Forces B-25 bombardier named Yossarian and his fellow servicemen stationed on the Mediterranean island of Pianosa during World War II. Yossarian is considered insane because he is desperately trying to avoid dangerous combat missions, but his attempts are thwarted by a bureaucratic rule called Catch-22, which states that if one is sane enough to request exemption from combat, they are deemed fit to fly. The novel explores the absurdity of war and the contradictions of military bureaucracy.
He & She is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS television network as part of its 1967-1968 lineup, originally sponsored by General Foods and Lever Brothers. He & She is widely considered to be ahead of its time by broadcast historians. Its sophisticated approach to comedy was viewed as opening doors to the groundbreaking MTM family of sitcoms of the 1970s, beginning with The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970. The character of Oscar was openly the pattern for the Ted Baxter character, for which creator Leonard Stern granted permission. CBS aired reruns of He & She in prime time from June 1970 to September 1970.
Manhattan dentist Peter Pearce is facing a midlife crisis after his wife of 35 years leaves him. On the spur of the moment, he books a trip to Tulum, Mexico, only to crash his son’s bachelor party.
Quark is a sitcom set in the future, following the adventures of garbage collector Adam Quark and his crew as they navigate space and encounter various humorous situations.
The Pentagon Wars is a dark comedy based on a true story that explores the failed testing and cover-up of a military project at the Pentagon. Set during the 1980s and 1990s, the movie follows the journey of a sergeant who becomes involved in the project and witnesses its comical and absurd failures. With elements of drama and war, the film provides a satirical commentary on the inefficiencies of the military and government.
In The Last of Sheila, a group of people on a luxury yacht in southern France become participants in a deadly scavenger hunt. Secrets are revealed and tensions rise as they try to uncover the truth behind a murder made to look like suicide. With a plot full of twists and turns, this thrilling whodunit keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Goodbye, Columbus is a classic romantic comedy-drama film released in 1969. It tells the story of a young couple, Neil and Brenda, who come from different social classes. Their love affair becomes complicated as they face class differences, family expectations, and societal norms. The film explores themes of love, class, and identity.
Count Dracula travels to New York City in search of his soulmate and encounters various comedic obstacles as he tries to navigate the modern world. Along the way, he battles with Van Helsing, enjoys the city's nightlife, and finds unexpected love.
Three women rob a shopping mall to deal with the high cost of living, leading to hilarious consequences.
The Sunshine Boys is a comedy film about two crotchety old men, former vaudeville partners, who are brought together for a reunion to film a commercial. As they prepare for the filming, arguments, senility, and backstage drama ensue. The movie explores their complicated uncle-nephew relationship, the challenges of old age, and the nostalgia of the vaudeville era.
The Last Married Couple in America is a comedy that explores the challenges and comedic situations faced by married couples. It delves into the themes of marriage, divorce, love, friendship, extramarital affairs, and sexuality. With a touch of sex comedy and exploration of different sexual orientations, the movie provides laughter and insights into the complexities of relationships.
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind offers an insightful look into the fascinating life of Natalie Wood, a beloved child star who navigated the complexities of Hollywood's studio system and experienced multiple marriages. The documentary also delves into the mysterious circumstances surrounding her tragic and untimely death. Produced by HBO, this film pays homage to the iconic celebrity and sheds light on her lasting impact.
When a wealthy man's will is read, a group of people embark on a chaotic scavenger hunt across California to win his fortune.
Pablo blends documentary and animation elements to tell the saga of "famous unknown" Pablo Ferro, a man with a personal journey that spans from Havana, during the pre-Cuban revolution to his current home, in the garage behind his son's house.
Marci Feld, a Jewish-American princess, unexpectedly becomes the CEO of her father's record label, Felony Assault, when he has a heart attack. In order to save the struggling company from bankruptcy, Marci must navigate the world of rap music and deal with cultural clashes, interracial relationships, and satirical situations.
A stockbroker is stuck in a dreary job and a marriage that's become a dull routine. To cope with the boredom and frustration, he resorts to voyeurism and extramarital love affairs.
After being abandoned by her boyfriend, a single mother and former Broadway dancer must share her apartment with an aspiring actor. As they adjust to each other's quirks and lifestyles, they find love and a fresh start.
A middle-class housewife faces the challenges of an abusive husband, materialism, and self-discovery in 1970s New York City.