The Gigolo is a movie that follows the life of a male gigolo as he navigates through multiple complicated relationships. With elements of comedy, drama, and romance, the movie explores themes of extramarital affairs, adultery, and infidelity. It also delves into the dynamics of husband-wife relationships and the consequences of exploring sexual desires outside of marriage. The plot is filled with provocative scenes and explores the complexities of love, lust, and human desire.
Designing Women follows the lives of four women as they navigate the challenges of work and personal relationships in Atlanta, Georgia. The show explores themes of friendship, family, and the complexities of being career-driven women in the 20th century. With a touch of comedy and workplace dynamics, the women tackle various issues while balancing their personal and professional lives.
Tall Girl is a coming-of-age comedy about Jodi, a high school girl who is the tallest in her class and feels insecure about her height. She faces challenges and insults from her peers but with the support of her friends and family, she learns to embrace herself and find her confidence.
An FBI agent named Gracie Hart is put on a desk job after a mission goes wrong. She is then chosen to go undercover as a contestant in the Miss United States beauty pageant to stop a terrorist group from bombing the event. With the help of a pageant coach, she learns how to act and dress like a contestant. As she investigates, she becomes friends with the other contestants and uncovers a plot to murder one of them. In the end, she stops the terrorists and is chosen as Miss Congeniality.
In the quiet town of Cut Bank, Montana, a young mechanic stumbles upon a videotape of a murder that took place, leading him to become entangled in a dangerous web of crime and mystery. As he tries to uncover the truth and bring the culprits to justice, he realizes that no one can be trusted, and his own life is in grave danger.
After hitting her head, a woman gains an extraordinary amount of self-confidence and views herself as incredibly beautiful. With her newfound confidence, she embraces her appearance and experiences life as a confident woman. However, she soon realizes that her appearance hasn't changed and must learn to find self-acceptance without relying solely on her looks.
Flavors of Youth is an anthology of three stories set in different times and places. The stories explore themes of youth, love, and nostalgia, capturing the experiences and emotions of young people as they navigate through life. From the bustling streets of Shanghai to the tranquil countryside of Guangzhou, these stories depict the beauty and struggles of growing up and finding one's place in the world.
Helter Skelter is a crime drama movie based on a true story. It revolves around a famous fashion model who becomes obsessed with beauty and undergoes extreme plastic surgeries to maintain her youth and beauty. As her mental health deteriorates, she spirals into a world of drugs, sex, and violence, ultimately leading to her downfall.
After her friend is kidnapped by a Mexican drug cartel, a beauty queen named Gloria must navigate the dangerous and corrupt world of Tijuana to save her.
Elvis & Anabelle tells the story of a small-town Texas beauty queen who dies suddenly and is resurrected by a lonely young mortician, sparking an unexpected and powerful romance.
When a rocketship expedition to the Moon goes awry, the crew discovers a hidden alien civilization. They must navigate treacherous caves, fight off rock monsters, and confront an all-female society as they try to survive and find a way back home.
In a small Minnesota town, a beauty pageant becomes a hotbed of sabotage and murder, as the contestants and their families compete for the crown. With a cast of eccentric characters and unexpected twists, Drop Dead Gorgeous is a hilarious and dark satire of small-town America.
American Pastoral is a crime drama movie that follows the story of a daughter named Merry who searches for her missing father, a radical activist from the 1960s. The movie explores themes of family dysfunction, political activism, and the aftermath of the Vietnam War.
Dumplin' is a comedy-drama film about Willowdean Dickson, a plus-size teenager who enters a local beauty pageant as a protest against the stereotypical beauty standards. Inspired by her late aunt, a former beauty queen, Willowdean challenges the norms and embraces her body positivity, inspiring others along the way.
Women of the House is an American situation comedy television series. It is a spin-off of Designing Women and stars Delta Burke, who had reconciled with producers after a bitter, highly publicized, off-screen battle.
In The King of Marvin Gardens, two brothers find themselves caught up in a world of betrayal, false promises, and the struggle to achieve the American dream. Set on the boardwalk of Atlantic City, they must navigate the complexities of life, love, and the allure of the casino industry. As their schemes and dreams unfold, they are faced with the harsh realities of depression and the loss of eyesight. Will they be able to overcome these obstacles and find success, or will they be consumed by the darkness that surrounds them?
In the dangerous city of Tijuana, a young woman named Laura finds herself unwittingly involved with a drug cartel. When her friend disappears, she becomes a pawn in a dangerous game between the cartel and corrupt cops. With her life on the line, Laura must navigate the treacherous underworld of Tijuana and find a way to survive.
Roger & Me is a comedic documentary that explores the devastating effects of corporate downsizing on the working class in Flint, Michigan. The film follows filmmaker Michael Moore as he sets out on a quest to confront Roger Smith, the Chairman of General Motors, about the company's decision to close several plants in Flint, leading to widespread unemployment and poverty. Moore's pursuit of Smith is met with excuses, disappointment, and a stark reminder of the stark class differences in American society.
Tabloid is a 2010 documentary film directed by Errol Morris which tells the story of Joyce McKinney, a former beauty queen whose alleged kidnapping and sexual assault of a young Mormon missionary in the United Kingdom made headlines in the late 1970s. The film focuses on McKinney's extraordinary personality, her tabloid-friendly scandal, and the media frenzy that surrounded it.
The Queen of Versailles is a documentary that follows the journey of a wealthy couple, David and Jackie Siegel, as they build the largest single-family home in the United States. However, their extravagant lifestyle is abruptly disrupted by the 2008 financial crisis, leading to their struggle with bankruptcy and the subsequent impact on their family dynamics. Through a candid and often shocking lens, the film explores themes of wealth, debt, family, and the consequences of pursuing the American dream.