Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.
Fresh Off the Boat is a sitcom comedy that follows the story of a Taiwanese-American family as they move from Washington, D.C. to Orlando, Florida in the 1990s. The series focuses on the challenges they face while trying to adjust to their new surroundings, navigate cultural differences, and chase the American dream.
The Magic School Bus follows Ms. Frizzle and her class as they embark on wild and educational adventures in their magical school bus. With science as their guide, they shrink down to explore the human body, travel through space, and even go back in time. The show combines adventure, comedy, and educational content to bring science to life for young viewers.
Juniper Lee, a Chinese-American girl, is the newly appointed protector of humanity, responsible for keeping the balance between the human world and the magical world. With the help of her talking dog and her punk band, Juniper faces various supernatural creatures while dealing with everyday challenges.
Andi Mack is a comedy-drama TV show that revolves around the life of Andi, a middle schooler who discovers that her older sister is actually her mother. The show explores various themes such as love, friendship, and coming-of-age struggles.
The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo follows the adventures of Shelby Woo, a high school student who becomes an amateur sleuth. With the guidance of her Chinese-American grandfather, Shelby uses her intelligence and determination to solve crimes in her small town. She often works closely with the local police and uses her skills to catch thieves, spies, and even uncover mysteries that lead her to jail.
Rachel Chu, a native New Yorker, travels to Singapore to meet her boyfriend's wealthy family. As she navigates the complex social dynamics and class conflicts, Rachel's relationship with her boyfriend is tested. Despite facing judgment and obstacles, Rachel ultimately chooses love and acceptance over wealth and tradition.
As her 16th birthday approaches, a not-so-average teen rediscovers the fiery powers she's long suppressed and is forced to face her demons — literally.
In 1930s Los Angeles, a private detective named Jake Gittes is hired to spy on Hollis Mulwray, chief engineer for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. When Gittes discovers that he was set up and Mulwray ends up dead, he starts investigating the corruption and deceit behind the city's water supply. As Gittes uncovers the truth, he realizes the extent of the conspiracy and must confront the powerful figures involved. Ultimately, he must make a difficult choice that reflects the dark and twisted nature of Chinatown.
In The Farewell, a Chinese-American family gathers to celebrate a wedding, but they are also dealing with the news that their beloved matriarch has terminal lung cancer. The family decides to keep the diagnosis a secret from the grandmother, which leads to a series of emotional and comedic moments as they navigate their guilt, grief, and cultural differences. The film explores themes of family, tradition, and the complexities of immigrant identities.
Jin Wang is an average teenager balancing high school and home life. When he meets a new foreign student on the first day of school, even more worlds collide as Jin is unwittingly entangled in a battle with Chinese mythological gods.
A Chinese immigrant named Keung arrives in the Bronx and gets involved in a dangerous conflict with organized crime. With his martial arts skills, Keung fights to protect his community and take down the criminals.
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The Puzzle Place is an American children's television series produced by KCET in Los Angeles, California and Lancit Media in New York City, New York. It premiered on the Public Broadcasting Service on January 16, 1995, and ran for about four years, airing its final episode on December 4, 1998. Reruns were continued until March 31, 2000. The show followed a multi-ethnic group of kids from different parts of the United States who hung out at "the Puzzle Place", which is a teen hangout themed around jigsaw puzzle pieces. In each episode the characters were confronted with an everyday conflict usually encountered in childhood and even early teenagerdom, such as making moral decisions, sharing, racism, sexism, etc.
Follow four Asian American friends as they bond and discover the truth of what it means to know and love who you are while traveling through China in search of one of their birth mothers.
The Half of It is a romantic comedy-drama film set in a small town in Washington State. The story revolves around Ellie Chu, an introverted Chinese-American teenager who is enlisted by a jock, Paul Munsky, to write love letters for him to win the heart of Aster Flores, a girl they both secretly love. As Ellie helps Paul with his love letters, she starts to develop feelings for Aster as well, leading to a complicated love triangle. The film explores themes of friendship, identity, and the complexities of love.
Ingrid Yun, an idealistic young lawyer, struggles with her moral compass and her passions as she fights to climb the partner track at an elite New York City law firm.
Always Be My Maybe is a funny and heartwarming movie about childhood friends Sasha and Marcus who reconnect after 15 years and navigate the challenges of their adult lives. Sasha is a successful celebrity chef in Los Angeles, while Marcus is still living in his childhood home and working for his father. As they spend time together, old feelings resurface and they must decide if they want to take a chance on love.
Everyone Says I Love You is a romantic musical comedy set in New York City, featuring a group of wealthy Upper East Side families and their complicated love lives. The story follows the various romantic entanglements of the characters, including marriage proposals, new love affairs, infidelity, and mistaken identities. The film explores themes of love, family relationships, and redemption, with a mix of comedy and song and dance numbers.
Deadwood: The Movie is a drama western TV movie set in the year 1889 in Deadwood, South Dakota. It follows the story of the town's residents as they deal with illness, personal relationships, old enemies, and the search for a missing person. The movie also delves into themes of death, rivalry, and the changing times of the American Wild West.