Franklin & Bash follows the story of two best friends and lawyers, Jared Franklin and Peter Bash, as they join the high-stakes world of a renowned legal firm. With their unique courtroom antics and unconventional tactics, they make a name for themselves in the legal system.
A reclusive romance novelist on a book tour with her cover model gets swept up in a kidnapping attempt that lands them both in a cutthroat jungle adventure. Loretta Sage, a romance novelist known for her adventurous stories, is struggling to write her latest book. While on a book tour with her cover model, Alan Caprison, Loretta is kidnapped by mysterious henchmen. She is taken to an eccentric billionaire, Abigail Fairfax, who wants her help in finding a mysterious treasure on a small island. Alan recruits his friend Jack Trainer to help rescue Loretta. Together, they embark on a dangerous journey through the jungle, facing henchmen and explosions. They eventually find the treasure, but it turns out to be a collection of seashells. As a volcano erupts, they narrowly escape and expose Abigail's true intentions. Loretta and Alan develop a romantic relationship and publish a book about their adventure. In the end, they find peace on an island with their friends.
Michael is a psychiatrist who sees his patient David on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They navigate through David's panophobia and agoraphobia, while also exploring their unique doctor-patient relationship. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and comedic situations. Michael also deals with his own personal struggles as a man-child and a book editor at a publishing company. The show provides a humorous and insightful look into therapy and mental health.
In 1962 Baltimore, Tracy Turnblad, a passionate and optimistic teenager, becomes a sensation after joining a local TV dance show. Through her journey, she challenges racial segregation and fights for integration, inspiring others to embrace equality and acceptance.
Three years after the Bellagio heist, Terry Benedict finds the Ocean's eleven crew and demands they return his money with interest. With only two weeks to repay the debt, Danny Ocean and his team plan another heist in Europe to steal a valuable stock certificate. However, a rival thief known as the Night Fox is also after the same object, leading to a challenge to determine the better thief. Agent Isabel Lahiri, a detective with a personal connection to one of the crew members, tries to stop them. Despite setbacks and captures, the team manages to outwit their rivals and successfully complete the heist. In the end, they reunite for a poker night and celebrate their freedom.
In 1962 Baltimore, a teenager dreams of appearing on a TV dance show. However, racial tension and social change challenge her ambitions. With the support of her best friend and mother, she sets out to integrate the show and discover herself in the process.
High Hopes is a sitcom made in Wales, produced and directed by Gareth Gwenlan for BBC Wales and is set in a fictional area of the South Wales Valleys called Cwm-Pen-Ôl. It stars Margaret John as widow Elsie Hepplewhite, Robert Blythe as her son Richard Hepplewhite, Steven Meo as Hoffman and Oliver Wood as Charlie. It revolves around Elsie's son Richard and his dodgy business ventures, assisted by the two boys, who attempted to rob the Hepplewhites' house in the first episode. The pilot was shown on BBC all over the UK in 1999, with slight differences to future cast and plot. The series started in 2002. The sixth and final series, consisting of six episodes, was first shown on BBC1 Wales weekly from Tuesday 11 November 2008. But, before it aired a report in the South Wales Echo, titled 'Welsh sitcom set to be axed', confirmed that: A three part 'Best Bits' special was shown on BBC1 Wales, starting 20 September, the third episode was on Sun 4 October 2009.
When a handsome neighbor moves in across the street, Anna, a heartbroken woman for whom every day is the same, starts to see a light at the end of the tunnel; that is, until she witnesses a gruesome murder. Or did she?
Joe makes his living working from home, since he suffers from agoraphobia and cannot leave his house. His roommates are completely unaware of his condition and just leave him to his devices even though he refuses to ever accompany them on trips and outings. When a 2nd pandemic occurs they all hunker down to ride out the lockdown. But when news comes out that the mortality rate is 39%, they all decide to leave and take refuge in a remote cabin. All except for Joe, that is. Now alone with limited supplies a crumbling society around him, Joe has to figure out how to deal with the unrest outside, or the fear of starving inside.
Game On is a dark British comedy sitcom set in London. The story revolves around a group of flatmates and their various misadventures. With its sexual humor and clever wit, the show offers a unique perspective on modern life in the city. The main characters navigate through their friendships, agoraphobia, and the challenges of living together in a small flat. Game On is a hilarious portrayal of British humor that will keep audiences entertained throughout.
An agoraphobic Seattle tech worker suffering from anxiety and isolation uncovers evidence of a crime when she receives a recording of a violent assault and murder. With the help of her coworker, she uncovers a conspiracy involving her CEO and a hitman. She must evade her pursuers and fight back to protect herself and expose the truth.
Care worker Shoo, who is haunted by a personal tragedy, is sent to a remote village to care for an agoraphobic woman, who fears both her neighbours and the Na Sídhe – sinister folkloric entities she believes abducted her decades before.
After her mother disappears, a teenage girl sets out on a journey to find her, uncovering secrets and discovering herself along the way.
The Woman in the Window follows an agoraphobic woman named Anna Fox who lives alone in her New York City apartment. She spends her time spying on her neighbors, particularly the Russell family, and drinking excessive amounts of wine. One day, while peering out her window, she witnesses a violent crime in the Russell's house. As she tries to uncover the truth, Anna's own sanity is questioned, and she becomes tangled in a web of mystery and danger.
In Copycat, a forensic psychologist suffering from agoraphobia becomes involved in a murder case when a copycat killer begins imitating famous serial killers. With the help of a detective, she must overcome her fear and track down the psychopathic murderer before she becomes his next victim.
Set in the year 2028 during a city-wide riot, Hotel Artemis follows a nurse who runs a secret hotel for criminals. When a bank robbery goes wrong, she must confront her own demons and protect her guests from the chaos outside.
When a woman takes her adventurous yet cautious mother on a trip to Ecuador, they get kidnapped. Trapped in the Amazon jungle, they must confront agoraphobia, a tapeworm, and special ops in order to escape.
Endgame is a TV show about a detective with agoraphobia who teams up with an eccentric chess master to solve crimes in Canada. The detective, who is a Russian expatriate, has a unique approach to solving cases, and the chess master's eccentricity adds an interesting dynamic to their partnership. Together, they navigate the complexities of the criminal underworld while also dealing with their own personal demons.
When professional gamer Hana, who suffers from acute agoraphobia, receives new equipment that enhances her game, she begins to wonder if it is reading her mind – or controlling it.
After a family tragedy, two sisters living in an isolated house must defend themselves against the prejudices and threats of the outside world.