House is a medical drama that follows the unconventional and misanthropic genius Dr. Gregory House as he leads a team of diagnosticians at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. Known for his brilliant mind and unorthodox methods, House takes on complex medical cases and solves medical mysteries that other doctors can't crack. Along the way, he confronts his own pain and struggles with prescription drug abuse.
All in the Family is a groundbreaking sitcom that portrays the life of a working-class family in Queens, New York City, during the 1970s. The show delves into various social issues and cultural conflicts, tackling topics like racism, bigotry, ignorance, and political instability. Through humorous and controversial situations, it explores the generational conflict, intergenerational trauma, and the challenges faced by the family members in their daily lives.
Two young missionaries are forced to prove their faith when they knock on the wrong door and are greeted by a diabolical Mr. Reed, becoming ensnared in his deadly game of cat-and-mouse.
Saving Grace is a TV show about a police detective named Grace Hanadarko who, after a near-death experience, is assigned a guardian angel. Together, they help her navigate her personal and professional life while dealing with the consequences of her own troubled past.
The John Larroquette Show is a sitcom comedy set in a bus station terminal. John Hemingway is a recovering alcoholic who manages the bus station and deals with various comedic situations. Alongside him is Officer Eggers, a tough female police officer. The show explores the challenges and humor of a night shift workplace comedy.
Joan of Arcadia is a TV show about a teenage girl named Joan who talks to God in the form of different people. God gives her assignments to help people in her town. As she carries out these tasks, Joan learns important life lessons and develops a deeper understanding of faith and spirituality. The show explores themes of family, friendship, and the complexities of growing up.
Years after a plague kills most of humanity and transforms the rest into monsters, the sole survivor in New York City, Robert Neville, struggles valiantly to find a cure. Driven by his grief and determination, Neville experiments with various vaccines in his laboratory, hoping to create a cure for the virus. Along the way, he faces the daily struggles of living in a post-apocalyptic world, battling monsters, and dealing with the loneliness of his isolation. As he fights to survive, Neville's past and the tragedy that led to his current situation constantly haunt him. When he encounters a group of immune survivors, including a woman named Anna and her son Ethan, Neville must decide whether to embrace hope and join them in their journey to find a safe haven or continue on his solitary quest to find a cure. In the end, Neville sacrifices himself to save Anna, Ethan, and the remaining survivors, leaving behind a legend of hope and resilience.
Dr. Ellie Arroway, a brilliant astrophysicist, finds conclusive radio proof of extraterrestrial intelligence. With the help of a billionaire investor, she deciphers a message and builds a transport machine. However, the machine is destroyed during a test run by a religious zealot. Ellie is given another chance and travels through wormholes to a distant planet, encountering an alien who takes the form of her deceased father. She learns that humanity is not alone in the universe and returns home with the knowledge that mankind will continue to explore and evolve.
God Friended Me follows the life of an outspoken atheist podcaster whose life is turned upside down when he receives a friend request from God on Facebook. As he reluctantly starts helping people suggested by the Almighty, he begins to question his own beliefs and the existence of a higher power.
Mohabbatein is a melodrama about a group of students at a prestigious university, where the strict principal opposes any form of love or relationships. The plot revolves around three young couples who challenge the traditions and rules, as they navigate through the complexities of love and society.
Brideshead Revisited is a captivating drama set in England during the interwar period. It follows the lives of an upper-class family and explores themes of love, friendship, religion, and the complexities of social class. The story is told through the eyes of Charles Ryder, a middle-class student at Oxford University, who becomes infatuated with the aristocratic Flyte family and their country estate, Brideshead. As Charles navigates the dynamics of the family and their relationships, he becomes entangled in their secrets and struggles, including issues of homosexuality, alcoholism, and the clash between religious beliefs and personal desires.
In an alternate version of Earth, a young salaryman is reincarnated as a young girl named Tanya Degurechaff. As punishment for her atheism, she is thrust into a brutal war where magic and technology clash. Determined to rise through the ranks and avoid the wrath of the diabolical Being X, Tanya must use her cunning and strategic skills to survive and find a way back to her original world.
Love Story is a tragic romance about a wealthy Harvard student and a working-class girl who fall in love and face numerous challenges, including class differences and a terminal illness.
Lucie, a former captive, seeks revenge against the people who tormented her. With the help of her friend Anna, the two uncover a disturbing underground complex where women are tortured in the pursuit of transcendence. As they become victims themselves, Anna must endure a series of abuses and witness the horrific acts carried out by their captors. Eventually, Anna provides an account of the afterlife, leading to a shocking revelation and tragic consequences.
Vianne Rocher, an expert chocolate maker, opens a chocolate shop in a conservative French village during Lent, causing controversy. As she builds relationships with the villagers and helps them overcome their own struggles, she also finds love and a sense of belonging.
When a group of boys go see an R-rated movie, their parents blame Canada for corrupting them. This leads to a war between the US and Canada, with the fate of the world at stake. As the boys try to save their favorite movie stars from execution, they confront political satire, censorship, and the forces of evil. They must learn to stand up for what they believe in while navigating love, friendship, and the chaos that ensues.
When two girls mysteriously disappear and then return with no memory, a single father must face the terrifying truth of their demonic possession. Desperate for help, he turns to Chris MacNeil, the only person who has survived a similar ordeal.
Mary, a lonely eight-year-old girl from Melbourne, becomes pen pals with Max, a severely obese man from New York. Together, they navigate their respective challenges, find solace in their friendship, and learn valuable life lessons.
The Man Who Knew Infinity follows the life of Srinivasa Ramanujan, a self-taught mathematician from India who travels to Cambridge University during World War I to work with renowned professor G.H. Hardy. Despite facing racism, prejudice, and tuberculosis, Ramanujan's groundbreaking contributions to mathematics leave a lasting legacy in the field.
A man, who is a recently deceased ghost, remains in his suburban house to comfort his grieving wife. However, he becomes unstuck in time and witnesses various moments of the past and future, ultimately confronting the meaning of existence and the inevitability of loss.