In a time when breakfast is ruled by milk and cereal, a fierce corporate battle begins over a revolutionary new pastry.
The Social Dilemma is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the dark side of social media and its effects on individuals and society as a whole. It delves into the rise of surveillance capitalism, the manipulation techniques employed by social media platforms, and the ethical concerns surrounding targeted advertising and data mining. Through interviews with former employees of major tech companies, the film sheds light on the impact of these platforms on mental health, privacy, and democracy.
Game of Death is a 1978 action movie about a martial arts expert who takes on a crime syndicate and seeks revenge for the death of his brother. Through a series of treacherous battles, he discovers the truth behind the organization and finds himself facing off against the ruthless leader.
In the 1980s, two friends find themselves without a place to live and decide to dress up as women to live in an all-female apartment building. They must navigate the challenges of their double lives and maintain their secret identities while dealing with the eccentric residents of the building.
Boomerang (1992) is a comedy drama about a successful advertising executive named Marcus, who is a ladies' man. However, his life takes a turn when he falls for his new boss, Jacqueline, and struggles with a relationship.
A successful advertising executive, Octave, starts to question the meaning of life as he becomes disillusioned with the world of consumerism. He embarks on a downward spiral of self-destructive behavior, leading to chaos and mayhem.
A woman in New York City becomes obsessed with becoming famous and puts up her name on a billboard, gaining instant notoriety. She navigates the challenges of fame and the price she has to pay for it.
Passion follows two advertising executives, Isabelle and Christine, as they compete for success in a cutthroat industry. Their rivalry takes a dark turn when Christine takes credit for Isabelle's work and frames her for murder. As the tension escalates, secrets are revealed and passions ignite, leading to a deadly climax.
A man working in an office enters a slogan contest for a coffee company and wins a diamond ring, believing his life is about to change. However, he soon discovers it was all a practical joke played by his coworkers and his life returns to normal.
Happiness Never Comes Alone is a romantic comedy set in France. A talented pianist and a successful advertising executive cross paths and find love in unexpected ways. They navigate the challenges of their personal and professional lives while discovering the true meaning of happiness.
The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency is a reality TV show that offers a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of a modeling agency. It follows Janice Dickinson, a former supermodel, as she manages a diverse group of male and female models and navigates the challenges of the fashion industry. From auditions and photo shoots to client meetings and runway shows, the show offers a glimpse into the world of modeling.
In Carpool, a workaholic man reluctantly becomes a carpool dad, leading to chaotic situations including a hostage situation, a police chase, and a carnival mishap. Along the way, he learns the importance of family and balance in life.
No Small Affair is a comedy-drama film released in 1984. It follows the story of a 16-year-old boy named Charles who becomes infatuated with an older woman named Laura, who is a photographer. Despite their age difference and the disapproval of those around them, the two embark on a romantic relationship. The film explores themes of love, youth, and the pursuit of passion.
An advertising executive is sent to a mental hospital after his honesty in advertising lands him in trouble. In the hospital, he meets a group of patients who help him create unconventional and honest ads. Together, they challenge the norms of the advertising industry and create a successful campaign that captures the attention of the public.
The Wasp Woman is a cult horror B-movie from 1959. It tells the story of a successful advertising campaign executive who injects herself with a serum made from wasp enzymes to reverse the aging process. However, the serum turns her into a hideous and deadly creature, leading to a series of women being killed. The movie explores themes of fear of growing old, lost youth, and the consequences of trying to defy nature. It is a campy horror film with elements of surrealism and creature feature. The music score features piano and flute, adding to the eerie atmosphere. The Wasp Woman was remade in 1995.
Pardon Mon Affaire is a French sex comedy that follows a man who is going through a midlife crisis and facing marital problems. He becomes infatuated with a woman he sees on a balcony and embarks on an extramarital affair. The movie explores themes of love, adultery, and the complexities of relationships.
A young woman living in Manhattan pretends to be the mother of an infant in order to get a seat on the subway.
A marketing executive in Chicago is up for promotion right before the holidays. She has a chance encounter with a stranger and jumps to conclusions about their relationship. As she navigates the chaos of the Christmas season, she learns the true meaning of love and friendship.
Dracula and his son move to Paris and get involved in comedic and horrifying adventures.
John Bronco is a mockumentary comedy that tells the story of the legendary pitchman, John Bronco, and his rise to fame as the face of the Ford Bronco. It explores his journey from a small-town commercial actor to a nationwide sensation, and his eventual fall from grace. With wit, humor, and satire, John Bronco captures the essence of the advertising industry and the cult of celebrity.