Everybody Loves Raymond follows the life of Ray Barone, a successful sports writer living on Long Island, New York, with his wife and three children. Ray's life is often complicated by his overbearing parents, his jealous brother, and his meddling in-laws. The show explores the dynamics of family relationships, sibling rivalries, and the humorous struggles of everyday life.
Get a Life is a surreal sitcom that follows the life of Chris Peterson, a childlike bachelor who still lives with his parents in St. Paul, Minnesota. The show explores Chris' refusal to grow up and his hilarious and often absurd adventures. With elements of fantasy and sci-fi, Get a Life takes viewers on a unique and comedic journey as Chris repeatedly dies and comes back to life, interacts with a strange paperboy, and navigates the challenges of adult life.
Ramy follows the life of Ramy, a first-generation Egyptian-American Muslim man living in New Jersey. As he grapples with his cultural identity, Ramy explores the complexities of dating, his relationship with his family, and the challenges of being a Muslim in an increasingly xenophobic society. Through humor and drama, the show delves into themes of self-exploration, spirituality, and the immigrant experience.
In South Central Los Angeles, Craig and Smokey find themselves in a bind after owing a local bully $200. Throughout the day, they encounter various neighborhood characters and try to come up with the money through different means. Ultimately, they confront the bully and win, overcoming their tribulations and learning valuable lessons.
A man in his 30s still lives with his parents, so they hire a woman to pretend to be his girlfriend and get him to move out. However, things get complicated when they start to develop real feelings for each other.
Two aimless middle-aged losers still living at home are forced to become roommates when their parents marry. They initially dislike each other but eventually bond, start a company, and reconcile their family.
In 'Cha Cha Real Smooth,' a young man working as a Bar Mitzvah party host forms a special bond with a mother and her autistic daughter. Together, they navigate life after college, bullying, and the challenges of late-coming-of-age. With themes of friendship, love, and acceptance, this heartwarming film is a must-watch.
Two Lovers is a dramatic romance film set in Brooklyn, New York City. It tells the story of a man torn between two women, one of whom is his parents' choice for him to marry. As he navigates his feelings and relationships, he must confront his own desires and the expectations placed upon him.
After spending his life in an underground bunker watching a children's TV show, a man is forced to adapt to the real world when he discovers the show was fake and sets out on a mission to finish it.
In Still Waiting..., a group of restaurant employees go to outrageous lengths to pass the time on a slow day. With quirky characters, raunchy humor, and unexpected twists, this comedy explores the challenges and absurdities of working in a restaurant. As the day progresses, the employees navigate through rude customers, strange encounters, and personal dilemmas while searching for their own happiness and self-worth.
When his mother is diagnosed with a brain tumor, a man returns to his small hometown and must confront his dysfunctional family and his own unresolved issues.
Playing by Heart follows the lives of several characters in Los Angeles as they navigate through love, relationships, and the complexities of life. The movie touches on themes of romance, drama, and comedy, providing a heartfelt and entertaining story.
Mambo Italiano is a heartwarming film set in Canada that explores the challenges of being an Italian-Canadian, coming out, and navigating family dynamics. The story follows Angelo, a young man who struggles to reveal his true identity to his traditional Italian family. Filled with humor and emotions, Mambo Italiano is a delightful exploration of love, acceptance, and finding oneself.
Surge is a movie about a man in London who goes on a self-destructive journey. He engages in extreme acts such as self-harm, eating glass, and undressing in public. His actions escalate when he robs an airport and goes on a foot chase. The movie explores themes of mental breakdown and temporary insanity.
Lonesome Jim tells the story of a recently divorced and depressed man, Jim, who returns to his hometown in Indiana and moves back in with his parents. He struggles to find meaning in his life and forms an unlikely bond with a nurse who helps take care of his bedridden brother. Through a series of comedic and dramatic events, Jim navigates his relationships with his family, deals with his own feelings of loneliness, and learns to embrace the realities of life.
Tanguy is a 28-year-old man who still lives with his parents. His parents are desperate to get rid of him and try various methods to make him leave. However, Tanguy seems content with his current situation and refuses to move out, causing frustration and humiliation for his parents. As they become increasingly desperate, they resort to psychoanalysis and even consider relocating to China to force Tanguy to leave. This French comedy explores themes of family dynamics, independence, and mother-son relationships.
Set in 1960s Calcutta, the film revolves around a woman who navigates through the challenges of urban life, including financial struggles, societal expectations, and family dynamics. She embarks on a journey of self-discovery and explores new opportunities.
In 'Philanthropy,' a high school teacher faces the challenges of retirement and finds purpose in philanthropy. Along the way, he develops relationships with students, confronts his own frustrations, and explores the themes of compassion and existentialism.
A ventriloquist named Dummy and his killer doll embark on a series of misadventures as they navigate through love, friendship, and the challenges of unemployment. Along the way, they encounter a wedding planner, a restraining order, and a Yiddish-speaking suburb.
Meantime follows the lives of an East End family struggling with unemployment, relationships, and mental health issues. With a mix of comedy and drama, the film explores the challenges faced by working-class individuals in 1980s London.