American Crime Story is an anthology series that follows real-life crimes, trials and the aftermath. The first season, The People v. O.J. Simpson, explores the trial of the century and its impact on race relations and the criminal justice system in Los Angeles.
After moving to a new town, a teenager teams up with the author of a series of scary books to battle monsters that come to life from his stories.
Mike Enslin, an author who debunks paranormal occurrences, decides to stay in room 1408 of the Dolphin Hotel. Despite the room initially appearing mundane, he soon experiences bizarre and terrifying events. As he tries to leave, he realizes that the room is not what it seems and must confront the malevolent forces within.
Problem Child follows the story of a mischievous 7-year-old boy who wreaks havoc on his adoptive parents and those around him. From causing mayhem at birthday parties to pulling pranks on his neighbors, this dark comedy explores the life of a problem child and the challenges faced by his foster parents.
In Problem Child 2 (1991), a mischievous boy named Junior causes chaos in his new neighborhood. He pulls pranks, plays practical jokes, and causes trouble wherever he goes. With his infamous misbehavior and clever antics, Junior manages to turn the peaceful community upside down.
Teenage spy Cody Banks is recruited by the CIA to go undercover at a high school and stop an evil scientist from world domination. Along the way, he faces challenges such as kidnappings, tough guys, and explosive rescues.
Big Eyes is a biographical drama film that tells the story of Margaret Keane, an artist whose paintings of big-eyed children became extremely popular in the 1950s and 1960s. However, her husband, Walter, took credit for her work, leading to a legal battle between the two. The film explores Margaret's struggle to reclaim her identity as an artist and the impact of her art on popular culture.
Ed Wood is a dark comedy that follows the life of the eccentric filmmaker Ed Wood, known for his low-budget and unconventional movies. The film explores Wood's misfit nature, his unconventional director-actor relationships, and his struggles to create art in the face of incompetence.
Larry Flynt, the publisher of Hustler magazine, becomes embroiled in a legal battle defending his right to free speech against accusations of libel and obscenity, while also facing personal struggles and health issues.
In Problem Child 3, the third installment of the Problem Child film series, a mischievous boy wreaks havoc on his family, causing chaos and hilarity. With his trouble-making ways and knack for getting into trouble, he tests the patience of his parents and those around him. As the story unfolds, the boy finds himself in various comedic situations, from causing chaos at school to creating mischief at home. Will he learn to behave, or will his mischievous nature continue to cause mayhem?
Dolemite Is My Name is a biographical comedy-drama based on the true story of Rudy Ray Moore, a struggling comedian who becomes a pioneer of blaxploitation films in the 1970s. The movie showcases his journey in the entertainment industry, his lack of money, and his determination to make a name for himself. With the help of a group of friends, he produces his own low-budget film, Dolemite, which becomes a surprise hit. The movie explores themes of filmmaking, the African-American experience in the industry, and the challenges faced by black artists at the time.
Follow the life and career of legendary comedian Andy Kaufman as he tricks audiences, gains fame on shows like 'Taxi' and 'Saturday Night Live', creates the villain character Tony Clifton, becomes a professional wrestler, and ultimately passes away at a young age.
When a cat witnesses a kidnapping, a teenage girl and an amateur detective team up to solve the crime. They encounter slapstick comedy, mistaken identities, and unexpected twists on their adventure.
In Screwed (2000), a wealthy businessman finds himself in a whirlwind of chaos and comedic mishaps after being mistaken for a kidnapper. With a ransom, a dog actor, and a slapstick comedy, he must navigate through a series of events to prove his innocence.
On August 25th, 79 AD, the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were flash-frozen in time when Mount Vesuvius erupted, destroying all life in its path. Noted paleontologist, archaeologist, and forensic physicist Charles Pellegrino is the author of Ghosts of Vesuvius, a fascinating look at this ancient volcanic eruption. In AMERICAN VESUVIUS, Pellegrino uses the emerging science of forensic archaeology to decipher clues and gather evidence that helps him reconstruct the final moments of the victims. Using the same forensic techniques, Pellegrino undertakes an investigation of the ruins of the World Trade Center. By processing evidence and interviewing witnesses, he illustrates dramatic physical parallels between Vesuvius's eruption and the collapse of the Twin Towers. His scientific exploration results in an array of startling connections between the destruction of Pompeii and Herculaneum and the man-made devastation at Ground Zero.
After making a fortune with his antivirus software, its creator moves to the Belize jungle and sets up a compound.
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