When her husband dies suddenly, a suburban widow finds herself struggling financially and turns to selling marijuana to make ends meet. As she becomes more involved in the drug world, she navigates the challenges of balancing her new business venture with the demands of an unconventional family and the dangers that come with being involved in the illegal drug trade.
The Great Train Robbery is a gripping TV mini-series that tells the story of the infamous 1963 robbery of the Royal Mail train in England. Set in the 1960s, the series follows the investigation by Scotland Yard detectives, the criminal conspiracy behind the heist, and the gripping manhunt that unfolds. With a contemporary historical setting, the series explores the true crime tale, showcasing the bad habits and criminal activities of the time. It provides an in-depth look into the intricacies of the robbery and the involvement of the mail train, making it a must-watch for fans of true crime and heist stories.
Richard Rawlings and his team travel the country helping struggling shop owners. In each episode, Rawlings takes over a shop as he works to revamp and revitalize the enterprise.
That Sugar Film is a documentary that follows the filmmaker as he embarks on a 60-day experiment to consume the average amount of sugar eaten by an average person. The film explores the negative impact of excessive sugar consumption on health and reveals the hidden sugars in everyday foods and drinks. Through interviews, scientific research, and personal experiences, the film highlights the influence of the food industry and sugar lobby in promoting unhealthy eating habits. It also delves into the effects of sugar on various health issues such as obesity, diabetes, tooth decay, and malnutrition. That Sugar Film serves as a wake-up call to individuals and society about the dangers of excessive sugar intake and the need for better nutrition.
B. A. Pass 2 is a gripping tale of a young girl, who, in order to achieve her dreams and aspirations, ends up compromising her own dignity by succumbing to the dark side of the society. The story revolves around a small-town aspiring actress, Neha, who gets trapped in a world of deceit and power play and must make difficult choices to survive.
Russell has two passions: watching television and farting! He also loves Heather. Heather HATES farting. The eternal triangle! One day she warns him, "if they ever allow farting on television, you'll never leave the house!" One evening he goes to sleep in front of the TV, and "it" happens. Virtually everything on TV is fart related, from sitcoms and commercials, to newscasts and dramas.
Are We Not Cats is a quirky romantic movie that tells the story of a man who has unusual habits like hair-pulling and skin-picking, and a woman with a bad habit of headbutting. They meet and form a connection, navigating their strange behaviors and finding unexpected love.
Den siste Fleksnes (1974) is a comedy movie that follows the last adventures of the main character, as he navigates through various hilarious situations. The plot revolves around relationships, marriage, loneliness, and bad habits in the city. Fleksnes's interactions with his mother, school, and women provide a comedic backdrop, while also exploring the complexities of mother-son relationships.
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