A chronicle of country music legend Johnny Cash's life, from his early days on an Arkansas cotton farm to his rise to fame with Sun Records in Memphis, where he recorded alongside Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins.
The Celebration follows a family gathering at a country estate to celebrate the father's 60th birthday. However, the celebration takes a dark turn as long-held secrets and resentments come to light. The event becomes a tense and emotional journey into the dysfunctional dynamics of the family, exploring themes of abuse, suicide, and the haunting effects of the past.
A psychiatrist becomes fixated on one of her young patients and soon realizes that the patient is connected to an age-old curse. As her obsession grows, she delves deeper into the mysteries surrounding the curse, putting her own sanity at risk.
Follow the story of a young brewery owner as he battles against a powerful beer cartel and deals with family conflicts during the Oktoberfest in 1900s Bavaria.
When a poison pen letter begins circulating in a small village, Miss Marple becomes entangled in a complex murder mystery involving a squadron leader, a solicitor, and a village community. With her sharp wit and keen observation skills, Miss Marple uncovers the truth behind the poison pen letters and the murderer's motive.
In the 1970s, a group of teenage girls form an all-girl rock band called The Runaways. They struggle with fame, drugs, and personal relationships while trying to make it in the music industry.
The Cuba Libre Story is a documentary TV show that delves into the rich history of Cuba, from its colonial past under the Spanish Empire to its revolutionary period led by figures like Che Guevara. It covers important events such as the Cuban Revolution and the Cuban Missile Crisis, examining the impact of communism and the struggles faced by the Cuban people. Through its gripping storytelling and in-depth analysis, the show provides a comprehensive understanding of Cuba's fascinating journey.
Literally, Right Before Aaron is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of a man who attends his ex-girlfriend's wedding and reflects on their past relationship. Set in San Francisco, California, the film explores themes of regret, awkwardness, and the complexities of long-term relationships. As the protagonist navigates the rehearsal dinner and memories of his college sweetheart, he grapples with feelings of nostalgia and unresolved emotions. The film delves into the imminent wedding and the protagonist's struggle to come to terms with the choices he has made.
The Merchant of Four Seasons follows the life of a fruit salesman in Munich who is dealing with alcoholism, an unhappy marriage, and disappointment in his life. As he tries to navigate his problems, he faces disdain from his domineering mother and finds solace in heavy drinking. The film explores themes of self-destructiveness and the struggles of working-class life.
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is a movie set during the Cold War in which a British intelligence agent, Alec Leamas, is sent to East Germany on a dangerous mission. Leamas agrees to become a double agent and work for the Communists, hoping to gather vital information. However, everything is not as it seems, and Leamas is caught in a web of deceit and betrayal.
After losing his job and girlfriend, Tommy becomes a regular at Trees Lounge, a local bar where he encounters a variety of colorful characters who share their stories of love, life, and alcoholism. As his life continues to unravel, Tommy must confront his own demons and find a way to move forward.
Written on the Wind (1956) is a gripping melodrama that tells the story of Kyle Hadley, an alcoholic oil baron, and his troubled relationships with his sister Marylee, his friend Mitch, and Mitch's wife Lucy. Set against the backdrop of the oil industry in Texas, the film explores themes of wealth, power, and the destructive nature of obsession.
Nixon is a biographical drama film that chronicles the political career and controversial life of Richard Nixon. The movie portrays Nixon's rise to power, his involvement in the Watergate scandal, and his eventual resignation as the President of the United States. It delves into his complex personality, the controversies surrounding his presidency, and the impact of his actions on American history.
In a remote village in France, the peaceful life of the villagers is disrupted when a flying saucer arrives and the villagers must deal with the aliens. The village mayor, an old man, is skeptical of the alien encounter, but as events unfold, he discovers the truth about the aliens and the importance of tradition versus modernity. Alongside the humorous encounters and cultural clashes, the film also explores themes of infidelity, alcoholism, and the second chances in life.
World on a Wire is a dystopian TV show set in a future where a research institute creates a simulated reality. As the protagonist delves deeper into the virtual world, he questions the nature of his own existence and faces the uncertainty of his identity. The show combines elements of cyberpunk, existentialism, and mystery.
The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath! is a classic romantic comedy set in Leningrad. It follows the story of Zhenya who, on New Year's Eve, gets drunk with his friends and ends up flying to Leningrad instead of Moscow. In Leningrad, he mistakenly enters an identical apartment and falls asleep. When he wakes up, he believes he is still in Moscow and starts a relationship with Nadya, the girl living in the apartment. As their relationship develops, Zhenya must navigate the complications of mistaken identity and the consequences of his actions.