The People's Court (1997) is a long-running reality TV show where real-life court cases are heard and decided by a female judge. The show follows the legal proceedings, arguments, and judgments, providing an inside look into the American justice system.
Judge Judy is a syndicated reality court show that premiered in 1996. The show features Judge Judy Sheindlin presiding over small claims cases in a courtroom setting. As a female judge, Judy is known for her no-nonsense and humorous style. She is recognized for her gavel banging and famous 'Judyisms.' Judge Judy has won multiple Emmy Awards and is produced by Big Ticket Television.
The Big Picture follows the story of an aspiring film director who gets caught up in the glamorous and cutthroat world of Hollywood. After his girlfriend leaves him for his best friend, he sets out to make his own film and ends up experiencing both success and downfall in the process. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles, including a seductive girl, a fictional movie within the movie, and an award ceremony. Despite the challenges, he ultimately finds a happy ending and learns valuable lessons about the film industry.
The story of Tony (Rudy Fernandez) is not only a reminder to actors or actresses, but to everyone. It teaches a lesson about humility and the so-called "debt of gratitude." It features the lives of some actors such as Vicky Villareal (Lorna Tolentino) and Vina Amor (Celia Rodriguez). Their lives roll around the wheel of fame, especially that of Tony's.
When a brilliant nine-year-old working in a sweatshop gets a chance to attend school, she must make a difficult choice for her and her sister's future.
Win Ben Stein's Money is a comedy game show that aired from 1997 to 2003. Contestants compete against Ben Stein in various trivia rounds in order to win money. The show features a mix of comedy and quiz elements, with the contestants trying to outsmart Stein and take home the prize money. The show became known for its humorous banter between Stein and the contestants, as well as its unique format.
Paul Williams Still Alive is a documentary that follows the journey of Paul Williams, a legendary songwriter and singer from the 1970s. It delves into his life as a recovering alcoholic, his struggles as a has-been in the music industry, and his triumphs as an award-winning composer and performer.
A door-to-door salesman in Blackpool, England becomes a vacuum cleaner salesman. He is in a contentious relationship and gets involved in a scandalous striptease. The story explores themes of ethics, mentorship, and the consequences of reckless behavior.
Coming off a lengthy prison sentence, Mike White returns home to a world drastically changed by technology. He is just trying to live a normal life running his Gentlemen's club and taking care of his family. However, he soon realizes that he is the target of the organization he has been blindly devoted to. Now, faced with a kill or be killed situation, he must make a decision: get out and stay out or fight for what is rightfully his.
There are multiple levels to global superstar actress Jennifer Aniston. Yet the road to success did not come without its challenges. Aniston radiates a vulnerable warmth both on and off screen that keeps her audience loyal.
When her best friend turns to her for help, a tortured young girl shares her darkest, most powerful secret. This was a mistake.
After his foster mother dies, sixteen-year-old Mark goes on the run with his foster brother Tristan, a young boy with Autism and PTSD in order for them to stay together and not become separated by the system. However, Mark finds out that keeping him and his brother together is going to be harder than it looks ...
Eleven major film makers from Europe, America and Asia talk about Akira Kurosawa and discover surprising influences on their own work.
EKAJ is a love story between two drifters, a naive teenager and a hustler. Ekaj meets Mecca who takes him under his care. Mecca has AIDS and multiple problems of his own. He is high all day but still manages to be the only voice of reason in Ekaj’s hopeless world. They cruise the city together looking for money and places to stay. Although Ekaj makes some money as a prostitute, he finds himself discarded, and lacking what it takes to survive in the city. Their mutual loneliness leads to genuine friendship.
To avoid galactic war, the treatment of a frozen planet and it's people must be decided.
François Chotard, wholesale grocer, gives his daughter in marriage to Julien Collinet, a writer who prefers dreaming to working, a situation conducive to quarrels between the son and the father- in-law. Until the day when Julien receives the Prix Goncourt, prestigious literary award. Chotard has a sudden change of heart.
Living in Crime Alley is a short adventure drama film that follows the story of a character living in the infamous Crime Alley. The film explores their experiences and challenges in this crime-ridden area, providing a glimpse into their life.
When four criminals attempt to rob an art gallery but mistrust, deceit, and ambition threaten to destroy them all.
In the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Chris, a paranoid and self-centered man, is happily avoiding all human contact, preferring to escape from reality in whatever's on TV. When a friend reaches out to him to confront him about his past promises, Chris has to decide what kind of person he is inside, or it may just eat him...alive.
Acting as a local chieftain leader on behalf of his ailing father, Herman made a relentless call to his people to unite and help build the road to transport their goods when the government falls deaf on their petition to do the project. His call at first was responded hesitantly by his people but with the help with his former girlfriend Nita, people heeded the call and helped with the road construction. With Ofelia making amends with her father and saying sorry to her teacher, the movie ends with Herman and Nita realizing their dreams.