Thor enlists the help of Valkyrie, Korg, and ex-girlfriend Jane Foster to fight Gorr the God Butcher, who intends to make the gods extinct. Gorr, the last of his people, seeks vengeance against the gods for their perceived abandonment. Thor and his team travel to Omnipotence City to warn Zeus of Gorr, but instead, they face resistance. Thor rekindles his relationship with Foster, who becomes the Mighty Thor after Mjølnir chooses her. They battle Gorr and his shadow monsters, but are ultimately forced to flee back to New Asgard. Thor and Mighty Thor join forces with the children who possess the powers of Thor to face Gorr in the center of the universe. Mighty Thor sacrifices herself to shatter the Necrosword, and Thor uses Gorr's wish to resurrect Foster's daughter. In the aftermath, Thor raises Gorr's daughter, and they become known as Love and Thunder, traveling the galaxy to help others.
Punky Brewster is a comedy TV show that follows the adventures of a spirited little girl named Punky who is abandoned by her mother and then taken in by a kind-hearted photographer named Henry. With the help of her loyal golden retriever, Brandon, and a diverse group of friends, Punky learns to navigate life's ups and downs, while spreading love and joy to everyone she meets.
Gru, a super-villain, plans to shrink and steal the moon. In order to do so, he adopts three orphan girls to help him infiltrate the base of an up-and-coming super-villain. As Gru spends time with the girls, he realizes that their love is changing him for the better. Eventually, Gru successfully steals the shrink ray and the moon but faces a dilemma when the girls are kidnapped. With the help of his partner and minions, Gru rescues the girls and discovers the true meaning of family.
Annie, a young orphan living in foster care, is taken in by a wealthy businessman as part of a publicity stunt. As she brings joy and love into his life, they both learn valuable lessons about family and the meaning of home.
A couple who recently lost their baby decide to adopt a 9-year-old girl named Esther. However, they soon discover that Esther is not as innocent as she seems, as she begins to exhibit dangerous and manipulative behavior. As they delve deeper into Esther's past, they uncover a dark secret that puts their family in jeopardy.
Rags to Riches follows the story of a single father in 1960s Los Angeles who unexpectedly becomes wealthy and decides to adopt a group of orphaned children. Together, they navigate the challenges of living in a mansion in Bel-Air and the ups and downs of family relationships.
The young adventurer Belgrieve retires to a quieter life after losing his leg to a beast. While gathering herbs in the woods one day, he rescues an abandoned child. Angeline trains with her father and later achieves S-Rank in the capital’s adventurer guild. Five years later, she decides to return home. Will Belgrieve get another chance at being an adventurer? Will Angeline return home unscathed?
Based on a Japanese folktale, a bamboo cutter finds a tiny girl inside a shining bamboo stalk. When he takes her home, she begins to grow at an alarming rate. The girl quickly becomes a radiant and beautiful young woman who wants to return to her friends in the moon. The princess experiences love and heartbreak as she struggles to find her place in the human world.
Gordon Rogers attempts to save an unraveling secret mission that threatens to reveal an unthinkable conspiracy.
During World War II in Nazi Germany, Liesel Meminger finds solace in stealing books and sharing them with others. She befriends a Jewish refugee hidden in her adoptive parents' basement.
Set in the 1920s and 1930s, the movie follows a young Jewish girl who escapes Russia and finds herself in England and France. Along the way, she experiences the trials of war, the challenges of romance, and the struggle to find her place in the world.
Catfish in Black Bean Sauce is a delightful comedy-drama that follows the story of an African-American couple who adopts a Vietnamese refugee and their journey to reconnect with their birth mother. The film explores themes of culture, family, and the complexities of identity in a heartwarming and humorous way. With a mix of laughter and tears, it highlights the importance of love and acceptance in building meaningful connections.
The Unsinkable Molly Brown tells the story of Molly, a spunky and ambitious woman from Colorado who dreams of wealth and status. After striking it rich in a silver mine, Molly moves to Europe and becomes a socialite. However, her journey takes a dramatic turn when she boards the Titanic and survives its tragic sinking. Molly returns home to her husband, and they reconcile, realizing that true happiness lies in love and companionship.
In the bustling city of Los Angeles, a group of people's lives intertwine as they navigate love, friendship, and the adventures of their beloved dogs. From a TV talk show host to a slacker musician, their stories explore the joy and challenges of relationships, all set against the backdrop of a city full of dog lovers.
During the Sri Lankan Civil War, a 9-year-old girl named Amudha discovers that she is adopted and embarks on a journey to find her birth mother, all while navigating the chaos and violence of the war.
Yankee Zulu follows the hilarious misadventures of two childhood friends, Rhino and Zulu, who find themselves in over their heads when they win the lottery. As they try to navigate their newfound wealth, they must also contend with a villainess, a chase for a prized lottery ticket, and an unforgettable encounter with an elephant. Along the way, their friendship is put to the test as they face numerous challenges and discover the true meaning of loyalty and friendship.
Curly Sue is a comedy-drama that tells the story of a con artist and a young girl living on the streets of Chicago. When the con artist, Bill Dancer, and Sue, the young homeless girl, meet, they form an unlikely bond as they navigate life in the city. Together, they encounter various challenges and learn valuable lessons about love, kindness, and family.
After moving to a farm, a pregnant woman and her husband become entangled in a coven of witches and their dark secrets. As they uncover the truth, they must confront betrayal, past lives, and the haunting presence that threatens their lives.
Set in 18th-century Quebec during the Seven Years' War, a peasant woman's life is changed when her husband is arrested and executed for treachery. She joins a priest and a group of fur trappers on a dangerous journey to seek justice and revenge.
Night Tide (1961) is a psychological thriller about a sailor named Johnny who falls in love with a woman named Mora. As Johnny spends more time with Mora, he becomes increasingly convinced that she is a mermaid. However, as the relationship progresses, Johnny starts to question Mora's true nature and whether she is responsible for a series of mysterious deaths in the area. The film explores themes of manipulation, psychological abuse, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy.