Peter Parker, a high school student, becomes Spider-Man after being bitten by a genetically-altered spider. He uses his new spider-like abilities to fight crime and protect the city from the vengeful Green Goblin.
A struggling single mother unknowingly gifts her son a doll imbued with a serial killer's consciousness. Charles Lee Ray is a serial killer chased by detective Mike Norris. Eddie Caputo is waiting for Charles in the getaway van. Mike shoots Charles in the back...
Three friends, Nick, Kurt, and Dale, are tired of their horrible bosses. They decide to take matters into their own hands and plot to murder their bosses. However, things don't go as planned and they find themselves in a mess that puts their lives at risk.
In Office Space, three dissatisfied workers decide to rebel against their greedy boss. Peter, Michael, and Samir endure a mundane office life filled with frustrating commutes, tiresome coworkers, and an inane boss. They form a plan to steal money from the company, which leads to unexpected consequences. Along the way, Peter finds love with Joanna and realizes the importance of finding happiness in life. The film explores themes of corporate dissatisfaction and the desire for personal fulfillment.
Two young employees, Larry and Richard, are invited to their boss Bernie's beach house for the weekend. They arrive to find Bernie dead, but instead of reporting it, they decide to pretend that he is alive to cover up their involvement in his death. They spend the weekend attempting to maintain the charade, leading to a series of hilarious and slapstick situations.
Three female employees at a large company form an unlikely bond as they deal with workplace harassment, sexism, and a chauvinistic boss. When they find evidence of embezzlement, they take matters into their own hands and turn the tables on their oppressors.
Buford and the Galloping Ghost is an American Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which aired on NBC from February 3, 1979 to September 1, 1979 on NBC. It contained the following two 15-minute segments: ⁕The Buford Files ⁕The Galloping Ghost The Buford Files and The Galloping Ghost originally aired as separate segments on Yogi's Space Race from September 9, 1978 to January 27, 1979 on NBC. Following the cancellation of Yogi's Space Race, both segments were repackaged as one half-hour show.
A middle-aged executive named Dan Foreman finds himself dealing with a series of changes in his professional and personal life. He struggles to navigate the challenges of a new boss, a corporate takeover, and his wife leaving him. Throughout it all, he forms unexpected friendships and learns important lessons about love, friendship, and the meaning of success.
Ok Da-Jung is the youngest team leader in the cosmetics industry. She has divorced three times so far. She doesn't care what others think about her and she also has quite a temper. Nam Jung-Gi works as a section chief at the same cosmetics company as Ok Da-Jung. Unlike her, Nam Jung-Gi has a timid and nice personality. He can't say anything that makes others uncomfortable. He is able to make Ok Da-Jung's blood boil.
The Trap Door (1984) follows the adventures of a servant living in a castle filled with bizarre creatures. With the help of his talking skull friend, he must navigate traps, cook meals, and deal with his evil boss. This stop-motion animated series combines comedy and horror elements, creating a unique and darkly humorous world.
Willard, a lonely man, discovers that he can communicate with rats and forms a bond with them. He seeks revenge on his bad boss, using the rats as his weapon.
In 'Hit List,' a woman with anger issues and a dysfunctional family decides to take matters into her own hands by hiring a hitman to kill her ex-boyfriend. Along the way, she confronts her own past and childhood memories, as well as her insecurities and issues with love. This dark comedy explores themes of revenge, relationships, and personal growth.
Jack, an ex-undercover cop, becomes embroiled in a web of organized crime when he tries to protect the woman he loves from a powerful crime boss. As he delves deeper into the criminal underworld, Jack must navigate treacherous alliances and confront the demons of his past.
Charlie Hoover was an American Fox Network sitcom which aired in 1991, starring Tim Matheson in the lead role and Sam Kinison, Lucy Webb and Bill Maher. The series was the only television series comedian Sam Kinison would ultimately have a regular role in. He died shortly after its cancellation.
When an underwhelmed housewife meets a mischievous exotic dancer with a taste for trouble, an unlikely friendship is formed that will change their lives forever.
Rock-a-Bye Bear (1952) is a hilarious cartoon that follows Spike the dog as he tries to sleep but is constantly disturbed by a mischievous bear. With a series of funny and ironic events, the bear creates chaos in Spike's life, leaving him exhausted and frustrated. Can Spike find a way to outsmart the bear and finally get some sleep? Find out in this classic animated comedy.
Early to Bed is a comedy movie from 1928 about an employer and employee dealing with a bad boss. The movie is in black and white and is a silent film. It follows the adventures of Laurel and Hardy as they navigate their roles as an employer and employee, with hilarious consequences. The film also features a butler, a dog, and a bed, adding to the comedic situations.
A man violates company policy by getting married.