Dr. Zoe Hart, a talented and ambitious doctor from New York, is forced to move to Bluebell, Alabama to work as a general practitioner. She faces challenges in adjusting to small-town life and dealing with the eccentric residents, while constantly clashing with her stubborn boss, Dr. Brick Breeland.
The Wonder Years (2021) is a coming-of-age drama that follows the life of a 12-year-old African-American boy in Montgomery, Alabama during the 1960s. It explores his experiences with family dynamics, racial issues, and the challenges of growing up in a middle-class African-American family.
Over the course of ten days and 435 miles, an unbreakable bond is forged between pro adventure racer Michael Light and a scrappy street dog companion dubbed Arthur. As the team is pushed to their outer limits of endurance in the race, Arthur redefines what victory, loyalty and friendship truly mean.
Forrest Gump, with an IQ of 75, narrates his life story from the 1950s to the '70s. Raised in Alabama, he meets Jenny and they have parallel lives. Forrest excels in running, goes to college, enlists in the army, becomes a war hero, learns ping-pong, reunites with Jenny, starts a shrimping business, becomes a wealthy man, and eventually marries Jenny. They have a son and live a happy life until Jenny's death.
The First 48 is a reality TV show that follows homicide detectives as they investigate real-life murder cases. The show gives viewers an inside look at the first 48 hours of a homicide investigation, which are crucial in determining the outcome of the case.
In order to save Constance, who was abducted in front of him, D'Artagnan reluctantly teams up with Milady. However, with the declaration of war and the other Musketeers already at the front lines, a hidden secret from the past puts their alliances in jeopardy.
Any Day Now is a TV show set in 1960s Birmingham, Alabama. The story revolves around a female lawyer and her best friend, an old childhood friend who returns home. Together, they navigate the challenges of an interracial relationship, the Civil Rights movement, and the presence of the Ku Klux Klan. The plot also delves into social issues such as racism, pregnancy, and the loss of a father. The story is told in flashbacks and showcases the struggles faced by the characters in an era of racial prejudice.
Roots: The Next Generations is a TV mini-series that chronicles the lives of the descendants of African-American slaves after the American Civil War. The story explores themes of racial discrimination, interracial relationships, and the struggles faced by African-Americans in various historical periods.
Looking for Alaska is a TV show set in a boarding school in Alabama in the 2000s. The story revolves around a group of friends and their experiences with love, friendship, and the challenges of growing up. The main character, a bookworm named Alaska, forms a close bond with her roommate and the group of friends. The show explores themes of teenage angst, self-discovery, and the power of friendship. It is based on the novel of the same name.
Alejandro is an aspiring toy designer from El Salvador, struggling to bring his unusual ideas to life in New York City. As time on his work visa runs out, a job assisting an erratic art-world outcast becomes his only hope to stay in the country and realize his dream.
A young woman who reinvented herself as a New York City socialite must return home to Alabama to obtain a divorce from her husband after seven years of separation. The film follows a love triangle involving two childhood sweethearts who married but became estranged. As Melanie becomes engaged to someone else, she must confront her past and make a decision about her future.
In Crimson Tide, a young First Officer stages a mutiny on a U.S. nuclear missile sub to stop his Captain from launching missiles without confirming orders. As tensions rise and a threat of nuclear war looms, the crew must navigate moral dilemmas and the chain of command. The film explores themes of power, authority, and the consequences of war. With strong performances and intense action, Crimson Tide is a gripping thriller that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
When a truck driver, Joe, meets a woman named Julie, he becomes entangled in a mysterious and dangerous world. Julie is haunted by a spirit and Joe must navigate through this supernatural realm to save her. As he delves deeper into this otherworldly journey, Joe discovers dark secrets and the consequences of crossing between worlds.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a movie set in 1930s Alabama, where a small town lawyer named Atticus Finch defends a black man named Tom Robinson who is falsely accused of raping a white woman. The story revolves around the themes of racial prejudice, injustice, and the moral growth of the protagonist's children, Scout and Jem. The movie explores the impact of racism on society and the importance of standing up for what is right.
Fried Green Tomatoes is a heartwarming and empowering story set in 1920s Alabama. It follows the lives of four women who form a strong bond and find solace in each other's company. Through ups and downs, their friendship blossoms, and they learn to overcome challenges such as discrimination, domestic violence, and weight loss. The movie explores themes of love, murder, and the power of female empowerment.
Fighting is a movie about a young man who finds himself involved in the dangerous and thrilling world of illegal bare-knuckle boxing. He must navigate through the underground fighting scene, facing challenges both inside and outside the ring. As he fights to survive and make a name for himself, he also discovers the true meaning of loyalty.
Two New Yorkers, Bill and Stan, are accused of murder in rural Alabama. They call upon Bill's cousin, Vinny, a brash lawyer with no trial experience, for help. Despite his lack of expertise, Vinny takes on the case and must navigate the unfamiliar courtroom procedures. Through his aggressive questioning and the help of his fiancée, Mona Lisa, who has expertise in automobiles, Vinny is able to disprove the evidence against Bill and Stan. In the end, Vinny earns the respect of his clients and the judge as he successfully defends them and solves the case.
Two-A-Days is a show on the United States cable television channel MTV. The show chronicled the lives of teens at Hoover High School in Hoover, Alabama, a suburb of nearby Birmingham. It focused on the members of the school's highly-rated Hoover Buccaneers football team during the football season, while they balanced athletics with school and relationships. The show premiered on August 23, 2006, at 10:30 P.M. EDT and subsequently was broadcast weekly on Wednesdays at the same time. The show began on MTV Canada on September 7, 2006, at 10 P.M. EDT. Repeat episodes of the show are also shown on CMT, MTV's sister channel, at various times. In Hoover, the show's premiere episode was shown to the cast, their families and supporters at a local theater; the event was staged as a movie premiere, with the traditional red carpet replaced by a carpet of artificial turf, complete with stripes as would be found on a football field. The second season began on Tuesday, January 30, 2007.
Just Mercy is based on the true story of lawyer Bryan Stevenson as he fights to free a wrongfully convicted death row inmate and exposes the systemic racism and injustice within the criminal justice system.
Twilight Zone: The Movie is an anthology film consisting of four segments directed by four directors. The stories involve various themes of fantasy, horror, and sci-fi. The movie explores the dark and surreal aspects of human nature and reflects on the boundaries of reality. Each segment tells a unique story with elements of suspense, mystery, and psychological tension.