The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers is a web series that follows a group of dancers with superhuman abilities. They come together to form a dance crew and fight against a powerful villain who is wreaking havoc. Along the way, they also seek revenge for a fallen comrade. The series explores themes of teamwork, rivalry, and the power of dance.
America's Best Dance Crew is a reality TV show that features the most talented dance crews in the United States. Each crew competes against each other through various dance routines, with a panel of judges providing constructive criticism and deciding on the winner. The show highlights the competitiveness and dynamics within the hip-hop dance culture. With high stakes and intense dance competitions, the crews battle it out to claim the title of America's Best Dance Crew.
In this sequel to 'Meet the Parents,' Gaylord Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) invites his fiancée's parents, ex-CIA agent Jack Byrnes and his wife Dina (Robert DeNiro and Blythe Danner), to meet his parents. However, Jack discovers that the Fockers are very strange. With a hippie and retired lawyer dad, and an open sex therapist mom, Jack begins to question if this is the right family for his daughter to marry into. As the two families try to become one, chaos ensues.
After the Rapture, a group of people must face the chaos and devastation left behind. They must navigate through the apocalyptic world and find hope in the midst of despair.
Summer Heights High is a mockumentary-style comedy that takes place at a public high school in Australia. The show follows the lives of various eccentric characters, including a drama teacher, an exchange student, and a popular girl. With its satirical take on high school life, Summer Heights High provides plenty of laughs and memorable moments.
When a young martial artist named Leroy Green is targeted by a ruthless gang in Harlem, he embarks on a journey to become the greatest fighter in the world and protect his community.
Brown Sugar follows the story of Dre and Sidney, two lifelong friends and hip-hop enthusiasts, whose lives are intertwined with music and love. As Dre rises to success as a record executive, Sidney becomes a successful magazine editor. As their careers flourish, they both struggle with their feelings for each other and the challenges of maintaining a platonic friendship. Their journey through the ups and downs of love, jealousy, and loyalty explores the complex dynamics of relationships in the music industry.
Beat Street is a drama movie set in the Bronx, New York City in the 1980s, where a group of friends navigate their lives amidst the emerging hip-hop culture. They face various challenges including love, friendship, and the pursuit of their dreams. The movie showcases elements of graffiti, breakdancing, rap music, and the vibrant street scene of that time.
Thrashin' is a thrilling movie set in Southern California during the 1980s. It tells the story of a young skateboarder who falls in love with a girl from a rival skate gang, leading to a forbidden romance and intense rivalry between the two groups. With graffiti, extreme sports, and punk rockers, the movie captures the essence of the era.
In Breakin', a young dancer from the streets of Los Angeles teams up with a classically trained ballerina to compete in a national dance competition. Along the way, they face cultural clashes, rivalries, and challenges in their personal lives. With the help of their dance crew, they strive to break barriers and achieve their dreams through the expressive art of breakdancing.
Housefull is a comedy movie about a man named Aarush who has a lot of bad luck. He lies to his landlady to rent her bungalow, but soon his lie catches up with him and he ends up with a slap from her. Aarush's best friend, Bob, suggests that he marry the landlady's daughter so that he can stay in the bungalow, and Aarush agrees. However, complications arise when Aarush's ex-girlfriend shows up at the wedding, with her brother who is a gangster. Aarush's troubles only multiply from there, leading to hilarious situations and misunderstandings.
The Baxter is a romantic comedy film directed by Michael Showalter, starring Michael Showalter, Elizabeth Banks, and Michelle Williams. The story follows Elliot, a man who always gets left at the altar. When he meets a new woman, he is determined to make their relationship work, but his past starts to catch up with him. With the wedding approaching, Elliot must confront his fear of commitment and decide what he really wants.
Style Wars is a documentary that explores the subculture of graffiti artists and breakdancers in the New York City subway. It delves into the lives and passion of these artists, highlighting the vibrant street culture of the city. The film captures the essence of hip-hop and showcases the creativity and talent of graffiti artists as they use the subway trains as their canvas.
A gang of boys under the Brooklyn Bridge are united by their common interest in break dancing. Some work as pizza delivery boys, hence they call themselves the "Delivery Boys". They form a dance team and enter a local break dance contest, sponsored by a woman's panty manufacturer. A rival gang's sponsor intimidates their employer into thinking she must keep the boys working so they won't be harmed. She gives the boys some "specialized" deliveries to make them late for the contest. The antics and calamities abound as the boys wrestle with her work assignments and getting to the contest on time.
When his brother-in-law threatens to expose the truth about Christmas, Kirk Cameron must go on a mission to defend the holiday and save the traditions before it's too late.
In Freerunner, a man becomes a player in a deadly game of parkour where the stakes are high and the consequences are life or death. With his girlfriend's life on the line, he must navigate dangerous obstacles, outwit his ruthless opponents, and use his skills as a freerunner to survive. Can he save his girlfriend and win his freedom, or will he fall victim to the twisted game's deadly traps?
A group of young gymnasts faces various obstacles as they train to represent their country at the World Championships. They must overcome personal issues, injuries, and conflicts to prove themselves in the highly competitive world of gymnastics.
Sample This is a documentary film that delves into the origins of hip-hop music and its impact on popular culture. It explores the influential Apache Nation break from the record "Apache" and how it became one of the most sampled beats in history, giving birth to a new genre of music. The film also examines the cultural and social significance of hip-hop, its rise to mainstream popularity, and its place in contemporary music.
Body Rock is about a young dancer from the Bronx who becomes a breakdance sensation, but must navigate through rival dancers, ego and arrogance, and the pressures of fame. Along the way, he forms a group of friends and experiences the youth culture of New York City in the 1980s.
48 Hours to Live is a crime thriller movie about a man who, after being released from rehab, becomes the prime suspect in his sister's murder. He has only 48 hours to find the real killer and clear his name. During his investigation, he dives into the underground world of drugs, dance studios, and nightclubs, encountering dangerous drug lords and uncovering dark secrets. As time runs out, he must navigate through a web of deception and betrayal to find justice.