The Handler is a crime series created by Canadian writer-producer Chris Haddock, airing in the United States on CBS in the 2003-04 season. The show starred Joe Pantoliano as Joe Renato, an FBI agent assigned to train and handle young undercover officers in the FBI. Other cast members included Hill Harper, Anna Belknap, Lola Glaudini, and Tanya Wright. Belknap and Harper would reunite as costars on the drama CSI: New York beginning in 2005.
Cactus Flower is a romantic comedy about a dentist who pretends to be married in order to maintain a commitment-free lifestyle. However, his plan backfires when his girlfriend insists on meeting his non-existent wife.
The career of respected news presenter Douglas is threatened after he makes an ill-advised joke. With her 2 million social media followers, tech-savvy co-anchor Madeline could throw Douglas a lifeline by posting in his defense… but will she?
After several children start communicating with an invisible entity, an FBI agent discovers that an alien invasion is underway. With the help of a deaf boy and his mother, they must find a way to stop the aliens before it's too late.
Drive is a suspenseful TV show about a skilled racing driver who takes part in illegal races to save his dying daughter. He navigates through dangerous checkpoints and clue-filled races while facing numerous obstacles. With a surprise ending and secret organizations involved, Drive keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Happy Town is a TV show set in a small town with a dark secret, where the residents are plagued by supernatural powers and a series of kidnappings. The new sheriff must uncover the truth and protect the town from an evil force.
When a man is transported to a strange new land, he must navigate a world of magic, barbarians, and fantastical creatures in order to survive. Along the way, he encounters a powerful ring that holds the key to his return home.
The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! is a shocking and satirical animated movie that serves as a parody of reality TV shows. It features a group of fictional reality TV characters who embark on a journey filled with absurd comedy, bad taste humor, and shocking moments. The movie explores themes of revenge, gross-out comedy, and satire while pushing the boundaries of animated storytelling.
Strange World is an American television program about military investigations into criminal abuses of science and technology. ABC commissioned 13 episodes, of which three aired in March 1999, before the network cancelled the program. The remaining ten episodes produced subsequently premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel in Spring 2002. The series was created by Howard Gordon and Tim Kring. In a webchat during the 2002 run on Sci Fi, Gordon stated that, since the producers felt ABC was not going to support the show, the producers had the opportunity to write a conclusion to the story.
After being assigned to save a struggling vineyard, a marketing expert returns to her hometown just in time for Christmas. As she works on a marketing campaign and reconnects with old friends, she must navigate the challenges of the holiday season and find a way to save the vineyard before it's too late.
In early 2013, it was announced that choreographer and dancer Benjamin Millepied, known as the man behind the ballet of Black Swan, would take over as director of the Paris Opera Ballet. Reset finds Millepied on the eve of his first gala with the Opera, designing and refining his inaugural choreography for the esteemed institution. As a film, Reset possesses of the same artistic assuredness as its subject as he blocks out the preliminary steps for his choreography. It explores various concepts of space simultaneously: the digital space, the space of the opera house (each scene opens with a declaration of which studio it’s in) and the space of the stage, the distance from stage right to stage left. It’s a portrait of a watershed moment for one of the ballet's oldest institutions and one of its brightest new stars, both on the cusp of great transition.
The Sweatbox (2002) is a documentary that takes a look at the making of an unreleased film. The documentary explores the creative process, the controversies, and the struggles faced by the filmmakers. It delves into the clash between art and profit, and the disappointment that can arise when artistic vision is compromised. The film also focuses on the role of the animator, composer, and cartoonist in the production. Throughout the documentary, viewers get an inside look into the challenges faced by the filmmakers and the impact it has on their work and personal lives.
Based on the book of Herbert Jenkins, a comedy about a accident prone furniture remover and his mate.
Hotbox was a Canadian absurdist sketch comedy television show on The Comedy Network. It starred Pat Thornton, and was a spinoff of the online sitcom The Owl and the Man. Some notable guest appearances on the show included comics Jon Dore, Colin Mochrie and Seán Cullen. The title "Hot Box" relates to the show's frame story, which starts in each episode's opening sequence, which depicts a box which falls from space, and is discovered by scientists. Throughout the episode, the scientists then perform disastrous experiments involving the box, which contains screens displaying the show's sketches.
In a world where arcane magic and futuristic technology coexist, a brave tribal warrior with a mysterious ring and a brave female warrior from the futuristic city in the sky must battle an evil warlord who holds an orb of tremendous power.
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