When Captain James Hook kidnaps his children, Peter Pan must return to Neverland, rediscover his youthful spirit, and challenge his old enemy. In order to save his children, Peter must face his fear of flying and remember his true identity. With the help of Tinkerbell, Peter embarks on an adventure to rescue his children from Hook's clutches. Along the way, Peter reunites with the Lost Boys, battles Hook's pirates, and ultimately learns the importance of family and fatherhood. Will Peter be able to defeat Hook and save his children before it's too late?
After a disastrous blind date, a man and a woman end up stuck together at a family resort. As they spend time together, their mutual attraction grows, and their respective children benefit from the budding relationship.
In 1984, 13-year-old Donny Berger begins a relationship with his teacher, Mary McGarricle, resulting in pregnancy and her imprisonment. In 2012, Donny, now a broke alcoholic slacker, discovers he owes back-taxes and must organize a reunion with Todd and Mary for a TV show. Donny arrives at Todd's wedding and tries to convince him to participate, causing conflict and revealing the truth about his past. Despite the chaos, Todd ultimately confronts the truth, breaks up with his fiancé, and accepts Donny as his father.
Detective Frank Drebin, a comical and incompetent cop, discovers a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II. With the help of his partner Nordberg and Ludwig's secretary Jane, Frank must stop the assassination and save the Queen's life. Along the way, he faces misunderstandings, unintentional harm, mind control devices, and even gets fired and blamed for various crimes. But through his bumbling yet clever actions, Frank ultimately saves the day.
The Hill is a movie based on the remarkable true-life story of Rickey Hill, who defied all odds to fulfill his dream of playing Major League Baseball. Set in 1973, the film follows Rickey's journey as he faces numerous challenges and obstacles, from his humble beginnings in a small town to becoming a professional baseball player. It is a story of determination, courage, and the power of chasing one's dreams.
Tom and Jerry, the iconic cat and mouse duo, find themselves in the bustling streets of New York City, where their rivalry reaches new heights. As chaos ensues, they must put their differences aside to save the day.
Gus, a baseball scout with failing eyesight, goes on a road trip with his daughter, Mickey, to evaluate a new prospect. Throughout the trip, they confront their strained relationship, personal issues, and obstacles in the scouting world.
When a timid math genius unwittingly unleashes a rogue artificial intelligence, he must rally his friends and family to save the world from destruction.
The Bad News Bears is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from March 24, 1979 until July 26, 1980, consisting of 26 episodes. It was based on the 1976 hit movie of the same name, that was followed by two sequels in 1977 and 1978.
Gary and Brooke's break-up gets nastier as they both refuse to leave their luxurious condo. Living as roommates, they try to provoke each other until they are forced to move out. In the end, they realize their mistakes and share a smile.
After a plane crash, a toxic virus infects a farming town. A young couple fights to survive with help from others.
Jane has been a bridesmaid 27 times, but her own love life is non-existent. When she meets a cynical wedding reporter, Kevin, she starts to question her own views on love. As she helps her younger sister plan her wedding, Jane navigates through her feelings for Kevin and discovers that love can be found in the most unexpected places.
In the summer of 1962, a new kid in town named Scotty Smalls moves to Los Angeles and befriends a group of boys who play baseball at a small field known as the sandlot. Despite his lack of experience, Scotty is accepted into the group and becomes an integral part of their team. Together, they navigate various challenges and misadventures, such as getting banned from the local pool, winning a game against their arch-rival, and trying to recover a priceless baseball they accidentally lost. The film follows Scotty's journey as he learns the customs of the sandlot and forms lasting friendships, culminating in a future where he becomes a radio commentator for the Los Angeles Dodgers and his friend Benny becomes a star player on the team.
Scott, a slacker in Staten Island, struggles with mental depression and arrested development. He lives with his mother and has a fear of commitment. When his mother starts dating a new boyfriend, Scott's life takes an unexpected turn. With the help of his firefighter friends, Scott begins to confront his fears and find his purpose in life.
After being trapped in a nuclear bunker for 35 years due to paranoia about the Cold War, a man emerges into the present day and must navigate the challenges and changes of modern society in Los Angeles. Along the way, he forms new relationships, falls in love, and learns about the world that has evolved while he was isolated.
Set It Up is a comedy and romance movie released in 2018. The story revolves around two overworked and underpaid assistants, Harper and Charlie, who work for high-powered bosses. They hatch a plan to get their bosses off their backs by setting them up with each other. As Harper and Charlie spend more time together trying to orchestrate this matchmaking, they discover that they may have feelings for each other as well. The movie showcases the ups and downs of their journey to balance work, love, and finding their own happiness.
A foster boy who loves baseball becomes an angel's good luck charm and helps turn the team around.
Minami joins her High School baseball team as a team manager after finding out that her best friend Yuuki is in the hospital and can't be a team manager any more. In order to try to fill in for Yuuki and to help out the team the best she can, she goes out to find a book on how to manage a baseball team. Unfortunately, she accidentally buys Peter Drucker's book called "Management: Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices" which is actually about how to properly manage a business. Because she couldn't return the book, she decides to read it anyway and to try to apply the business management concepts to the baseball team so that way they can go on and win the Nationals.
Brewster's Millions is a comedy film about a man who must spend $30 million in 30 days in order to inherit $300 million. He faces various challenges and tries to find creative ways to spend the money while dealing with the consequences.
Jonathan Kent, an 11-year-old with superpowers, teams up with Damian Wayne, aka Boy Wonder, to rescue their fathers and protect the planet from the malevolent alien force Starro. Together, they become the Super Sons, fulfilling their destiny as superheroes.