X-Men is a TV show about a group of mutants led by Professor Charles Xavier who use their supernatural powers to fight against evil forces and protect humanity. The show follows their adventures as they battle various enemies and face personal struggles.
In 2002, teenager Christine 'Lady Bird' McPherson and her pushy mother Marion are driving back to their home in Sacramento, California after a tour of CA colleges. As Lady Bird is about to start her senior year of school, she is already thinking ahead of applying to schools away from California, particularly in New York. Lady Bird attends a Catholic school and is a long-time friend with Julie Steffans. Lady Bird and Julie try out for the school's production of 'Merrily We Roll Along'. Lady Bird develops a crush on a boy named Danny O'Neill, and the two of them start to date. Over Thanksgiving weekend, Lady Bird joins Julie, Danny, and another friend as they smoke weed for the first time. They eat leftovers and laugh when Marion sees them. Later on, the students put on their show. At an after-party, Lady Bird finds Danny kissing another boy in the bathroom stall. She later confronts him over it, and he breaks down crying because he can't bring himself to admit that he's gay to others. Lady Bird hugs him. After Christmas break and the start of the new year, Lady Bird starts to make friends with a popular rich girl named Jenna Walton. Lady Bird and Kyle later hook up at a party at Jenna's house. However, Lady Bird being friends with Jenna causes a strain on her friendship with Julie. Lady Bird hangs out at Kyle's house after she decides she is ready to have sex. They do so and he finishes quickly before he tells her that he was never a virgin as he had previously suggested to her. Lady Bird is angry at Kyle for lying, but he doesn't seem too concerned about it. Marion goes to pick her up, and Lady Bird starts crying. Marion then decides to take Lady Bird out. The two go to the mall to shop for prom dresses, and Lady Bird becomes upset when Marion criticizes the dresses she tries on. Lady Bird checks the mail for college letters. She is disappointed at being rejected for most colleges due to her average-to-poor grades, but she becomes excited when she is told she is on the waiting list for a New York college. Kyle picks Lady Bird up on prom night with Jenna and her boyfriend. They decide they want to ditch prom altogether and go somewhere else. Lady Bird tells Kyle to drop her off at Julie's house. When she gets there, Lady Bird and Julie make up and head to prom together. Julie also tells Lady Bird she may not see her for the summer because she's going to stay with her divorced father who lives far away. Lady Bird and her friends graduate. While at lunch with her family, Danny passes them and accidentally lets it slip that Lady Bird is on a waiting list for the NY school, despite her telling her family she was going to University of Davis to stay close to home. Marion gets very upset and stops talking to Lady Bird for the summer, even as she tries to explain herself. Come September, Lady Bird bids her family and friends farewell. Her parents take her to the airport, and Marion is still not talking to her. At college in New York, Lady Bird goes to a party where she gets very drunk. She meets a guy and introduces herself as Christine. They start to hook up but Lady Bird pukes and winds up in the hospital from alcohol poisoning. Lady Bird wakes up and leaves the hospital. She walks back toward her dorm through the city and then stops to call home. It goes straight to voicemail, so she leaves a message for Marion saying she should have told her more how much she loves her.
In 1870, the Paris Opera House is auctioning off props. An older man buys a monkey music box, while an repaired chandelier brings back memories of the opera house's past. Rehearsals are underway for the upcoming opera, but the lead diva storms off. Christine, one of the dancers, takes her place. Christine's childhood friend Raoul visits her, but she is locked in her room and hears singing. The Phantom, who trained Christine, lures her to his lair and expresses his feelings for her. However, things take a dark turn when he becomes vunerable and unmasks himself. Christine returns to the surface, and Andre and Firmin, the new owners, receive notes from the Phantom. They refuse to comply, but the Phantom disables Carlotta's voice, forcing them to put Christine in the lead role. While Christine is getting ready, the Phantom hangs Joseph and frightens Christine. Raoul comforts her on the roof and professes his love for her. Three months later, the Phantom interrupts a masquerade, presents the managers with his new opera, and gives them an ultimatum. Christine visits her father's grave, where the Phantom tries to lure her to him, but Raoul intervenes. The performance of the Phantom's opera begins, and Christine expresses her love for him on stage. Raoul realizes that Christine loves the Phantom, and the Phantom takes her back to his lair. The opera theatre catches on fire as the chandelier falls. The Phantom gives Christine his ring and asks her to stay with him, but Raoul arrives to save her. Christine decides to stay with the Phantom, but in a selfless act, he frees them both. The scene switches to 1919, where Raoul leaves the monkey music box on Christine's grave and finds a rose and the Phantom's ring. He realizes that Christine truly loved the Phantom.
When Princess Odette and Prince Derek's kingdom is threatened by an evil sorceress, they embark on a magical adventure to save their kingdom and the enchanted animals who call it home.
In the Chicago suburbs, Tia, Miles, and Maizy return home after school. Tensions arise between Buck and his girlfriend, Chanice. Buck agrees to babysit the kids while their parents are away, and despite Tia's initial resistance, the family begins to bond. Buck faces challenges but grows closer to the children. Tia tells Chanice that Buck is cheating on her, causing further complications. Buck gets drunk and plans to go to the race track the next day but realizes he has no one to babysit. He searches for Tia and confronts Bug, the boy she is with. Buck and Tia reconcile, and Buck becomes a valued member of the family.
In 'The Last Song', a teenage girl named Ronnie goes to spend the summer with her estranged father. As she reconnects with him, she also falls in love, discovers her passion for music, and learns the power of forgiveness. However, tragedy strikes when a church fire ignites, putting Ronnie's relationships and her own future in jeopardy.
A story of obsession, romance, and tragedy unfolds in the opera house of Royal Albert Hall. The Phantom, an architect turned musical genius, becomes infatuated with a young soprano and will stop at nothing to make her the star of the show. As dark secrets and hidden desires come to light, the lives of the characters intertwine in a web of love, betrayal, and murder.
In 'The Killing Jar,' a group of strangers find themselves held hostage in a small town diner. As tensions rise, secrets are revealed and a battle of wits ensues. The fate of the captives hangs in the balance as they try to outsmart their captor and escape the unfolding nightmare.
A single father in Atlanta, Georgia, fights for custody of his daughters after their mother passes away. He struggles with his status as a working-class man and forms a bond with the attorney assigned to his case. As they navigate the court system and overcome societal prejudices, they find themselves falling in love.
Greta, a rebellious teenager, is sent to stay with her grandparents during the summer. She forms a bond with her grandfather and experiences a change of heart. However, her rebellious nature puts her in dangerous situations and she contemplates suicide.
Dev.D is a modern-day adaptation of the classic novel Devdas. The story follows Dev, a spoiled brat from Delhi who becomes addicted to drugs and alcohol after his childhood sweetheart, Paro, marries someone else. Dev embarks on a journey of self-destruction, exploring his sexuality, hitchhiking, and indulging in psychedelic experiences. Along the way, he comes across Chanda, a young prostitute, who becomes a key figure in his life. Dev's journey is filled with emotional abuse, manipulation, and the grim realities of life, ultimately leading to catharsis and a new beginning.
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.
A group of friends navigate the ups and downs of casual sex and relationships while on a holiday resort. The battle of the sexes, desire, and the search for love are all explored in this raunchy comedy.
When Tom loses his job at an advertising agency, he enlists a youthful con-man to help save his career.
A young African-American girl in Brooklyn, New York City, navigates high school, family violence, and her ambition while dealing with a surprise teenage pregnancy. The film explores the challenges faced by a young girl in a tough urban environment.
Me and My Gal is a romantic comedy about a waitress and a police officer who navigate their way through a series of misadventures, including a bank robbery and a chaotic wedding reception. Set in New York City during the Prohibition era, the film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The Punk Syndrome follows the lives of four band members with developmental disabilities who form a punk-rock band in Finland. The film explores their personal struggles, challenges, and triumphs as they pursue their passion for music.
Sister, Sister is a gripping drama set in a small town in North Carolina. The story revolves around two sisters who find themselves pitted against each other due to their complicated past. As they navigate through themes of family, betrayal, and love, they must confront their demons and face the consequences of their actions. With a backdrop of a black middle-class family, this movie delves into the struggles and secrets that unravel within the lives of its characters.
Monty, a gay Chinese guy living in London, makes it a habit to date only white boys. When his handsome East Asian neighbor invites him over for dinner, Monty has to decide if he's an Anglophile or simply prejudiced.