WKRP in Cincinnati is a sitcom about the employees of a struggling radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio in the 1970s and 1980s. The show focuses on the humorous daily interactions and misadventures of the station's disc jockeys, reporters, and other staff members, as they try to improve the station's ratings and navigate the challenges of the radio industry.
Harry's Law follows the story of Harry Korn, a disillusioned patent lawyer who unexpectedly becomes a criminal defense attorney and opens her own firm in a shoe store. Together with her team of eccentric lawyers, they take on unconventional cases and navigate the complexities of the legal system in Cincinnati, Ohio. The series explores themes of ethics, courtroom drama, and the intricacies of the law while also highlighting the personal and professional relationships of the characters.
While fleeing from dangerous assailants, an assassin comes out of hiding to protect the daughter she left earlier in life. She uncovers a child trafficking operation involving her former lovers and infiltrates their organization to rescue her daughter. Together, they take down the traffickers and the assassin sacrifices herself to ensure her daughter's safety.
A group of masked robbers start targeting corrupt businessmen and robbing their banks. An FBI agent, hell-bent on catching them, begins to uncover a conspiracy that goes deeper than he imagined.
Dark Waters is a biographical drama based on the true story of corporate defense attorney Rob Bilott, who takes on an environmental lawsuit against a chemical company. As he investigates the case, he uncovers a dark secret regarding water pollution and chemical contamination, leading to a long legal battle with a powerful corporation. The movie highlights the importance of environmental protection and the fight against corporate corruption.
Stephen Myers, an idealistic staffer for a new presidential candidate, learns the harsh realities of dirty politics while working on the campaign trail. He is faced with ethical dilemmas, betrayal, and the darker side of political campaigning.
Anomalisa is a stop-motion animated film that follows the story of a depressed motivational speaker named Michael Stone, who perceives everyone around him as having the same voice and face. However, his perspective changes when he meets a woman named Lisa, who he sees as distinct and special.
The Mighty follows the story of two boys, Kevin, who has a learning disability, and Max, who is physically disabled, as they form an unlikely friendship. Together, they navigate through the challenges of junior high school, family struggles, and a shared love for literature. Through their bond, they discover that they are stronger together and can overcome anything.
The Asphalt Jungle tells the story of a group of criminals who come together to carry out a daring jewelry heist. However, their carefully crafted plans quickly unravel, leading to betrayal, violence, and unexpected consequences. As the heist goes wrong, the group finds themselves on the run, desperate to escape the clutches of a corrupt cop. The film explores themes of greed, loyalty, and the destructive nature of criminality. With its gritty and suspenseful plot, The Asphalt Jungle is a classic film-noir that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.
10 Minutes Gone follows a man who wakes up with amnesia after a heist gone wrong. As he struggles to regain his memory and find the person responsible for his brother's death, he realizes that he is being hunted by both the police and members of the criminal underworld.
In 1919, eight Chicago White Sox players accept bribes from gamblers to intentionally lose the World Series. As the scandal unfolds, a trial is held and the players face the consequences of their actions.
A nurse's pregnant wife is kidnapped by a gang leader, and he must enlist the help of a rogue cop to save her. As they delve into the criminal underworld, they uncover a conspiracy that goes beyond a simple kidnapping.
Christmas CEO tells the story of a successful female CEO who returns to her hometown and reunites with her childhood friend. As they work together on a toy drive and navigate a merger proposal, they rediscover their unrequited love for each other. With the magic of Christmas, they overcome obstacles and find happiness in each other's arms.
In 1934, 10-year-old Kit Kittredge lives in Cincinnati with her father, who has lost his car dealership due to the Great Depression. Kit's mother and older brother have gone to find work, leaving Kit to take care of their home and boarders. When the family's money is stolen, Kit decides to investigate the case and become a reporter. Along her journey, Kit encounters various challenges and forms unlikely friendships while trying to uncover the truth.
Amidst a severe cold snap in Cincinnati, a group of homeless library patrons stage a peaceful protest, seeking refuge in the public library after it closes. As the standoff with the police intensifies, a writer-director and a librarian must juggle their responses to the crisis while dealing with their own personal struggles. Tensions rise as the media attention grows and the protestors navigate through civil disobedience, leading to unexpected alliances and hardships.
When Mitchell gets transferred to a new school in Cincinnati, he must face his fear of heights and learn to navigate the intense world of high school. With the help of his cousin, a group of friends, and his love for inline skating, Mitchell discovers his own strengths and learns the importance of friendship and perseverance.
The New WKRP in Cincinnati is a sequel/spin-off of the original CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati. It was made for the syndication market from 1991 to 1993. MTM Enterprises produced the show. Gordon Jump, Frank Bonner, and Richard Sanders reprised their roles from the original show. Other original cast members came in for guest spots, with Loni Anderson returning for two episodes, Tim Reid for one episode, and Howard Hesseman appearing in nine episodes total, as well as directing several other episodes.
The Big One is a comedy documentary that follows filmmaker Michael Moore as he travels across the United States, exploring the impact of economic inequality and corporate greed. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, Moore exposes the realities of downsizing, unemployment, and the struggle of working-class Americans. Along the way, he encounters various social issues and protests, highlighting the need for social activism and change.
The Road Home for Christmas follows the journey of a talented female pianist and a jazz pianist as they navigate through a snowstorm to reach their respective homes for Christmas. Along the way, they face various obstacles and discover the true meaning of love and family.
Jesse Hallum sells the family farm to see that his daughter receives the medical care she needs at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital. The big city challenges him, though, especially when his illiteracy is exposed.