The Last Blockbuster is a documentary that explores the history of Blockbuster Video, its role in the home entertainment industry, and its ultimate decline in the face of streaming services. Through interviews with former employees, customers, and industry experts, the film examines the impact of the video rental store on popular culture and human interaction.
The movie follows the story of a suspicious husband who hires a detective to follow his wife on a cruise ship. However, things get complicated when the detective falls for a honky-tonk singer who is impersonating the wife. Mistaken identities, romantic misunderstandings, and musical numbers ensue as the passengers navigate their way through a series of comedic twists and turns.
Two local coffee shop business owners despise each other in real life, but fall in love while unknowingly sending each other messages via a dating app on their friends’ behalf.
Empire Records follows a group of quirky teenagers working at a struggling record store. Throughout the day, they face personal and professional challenges while figuring out their futures. With a focus on themes of friendship, music, and identity, the film explores the struggles and triumphs of young adulthood.
When a police officer falls in love with a madcap heiress, they must navigate through obstacles including sensationalism, impersonation, and yellow journalism.
When a small-town bakery owner faces foreclosure, she enters a baking competition and discovers love along the way. With the help of an advent calendar riddled with clues, she navigates through business competition, a Frenchman abroad, and a mysterious secret admirer in order to save her family-owned bakery and find happiness.
Supermarket Woman is a comedy-drama set in Japan, telling the story of a supermarket clerk who gets caught up in a fierce business rivalry. Based on a novel, the film explores themes of food waste, social satire, and small business competition. It also delves into the personal lives of the characters, including their childhood friendships and the challenges of running a small business. With plenty of humor and feel-good moments, Supermarket Woman is a delightful portrayal of the ups and downs of the grocery store world.
Fernando, owner of a large chain store, suffers from worrying dreams: he seems to successfully court saucy women, but just as he is about to win them over, a youngster comes on the scene and steals them from under his nose.
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