Make It or Break It is a drama TV show that follows the journey of young female gymnasts as they train at a prestigious gym to compete in the Olympic Games. The show explores their relationships, struggles, and triumphs as they work towards their dreams of becoming professional athletes.
Rising Sun is a crime thriller set in Los Angeles, where a murder of a prostitute leads a detective, a journalist, and a police department to unravel a web of corruption and corporate intrigue in the Japanese business community. As they dig deeper into the case, they confront issues of race relations, misogyny, and the clash of cultures. The investigation takes them through a series of twists and turns, revealing the darker side of power and money.
When a small candy store owner and a big corporate executive meet, they fall in love and navigate through obstacles including racial stereotypes, clichés, and a Halloween party.
In the movie Paranoia, a young marketing director gets caught in a web of corporate espionage after being blackmailed by his employer. As he navigates the dangerous world of spies and deception, he must make difficult choices to protect himself and his loved ones.
A corporate raider threatens to take over a small wire company, but a lawyer and the company's founder fight back. As the battle unfolds, personal relationships and ideologies are tested.
A middle-aged executive named Dan Foreman finds himself dealing with a series of changes in his professional and personal life. He struggles to navigate the challenges of a new boss, a corporate takeover, and his wife leaving him. Throughout it all, he forms unexpected friendships and learns important lessons about love, friendship, and the meaning of success.
When Alan Partridge's radio station is taken over by a corporate conglomerate, he finds himself in a hostage situation that he must navigate with his inflated ego and vivid imagination.
When a Japanese car company buys an American car factory, a clash of cultures ensues as the American workers try to adapt to their new Japanese management.
The Coca-Cola Kid is a comedy-drama about an American Coca-Cola marketing expert named Becker who goes to Australia to shake up the company's operations. He gets involved in a romantic relationship with a young Australian girl named Terri. As Becker tries to make changes and introduce new strategies, he faces challenges from a local land baron and battles against the traditional marketing tactics. Through witty satire, the film explores themes of capitalism, seduction, and cultural differences.
Fahrenheit 11/9 is a documentary that delves into the events surrounding the 2016 US election and the rise of right-wing ideology in America. It explores subjects such as school shootings, the Flint water crisis, billionaire influence, and the divisive politics of the Republican party. Directed by Michael Moore, the film exposes the incompetence and corruption within the American political system, as well as the xenophobia and racism that fueled the election. It examines issues like corporate takeover, television propaganda, and the impact of foreign influence. Through archive footage and interviews, Fahrenheit 11/9 paints a compelling portrait of a country divided.
Kat and Borja appear to be a perfect couple, but as in every marriage they keep secrets, lies and infidelities that will come to light the night an unexpected visitor arrives.
Bloodsucking Bastards is a comedy horror movie about office workers who have been turned into vampires. The story follows an office team as they try to survive the vampire outbreak and stop their boss, who is also a vampire, from taking over the company. With blood-splattering action and hilarious office hijinks, this movie is a must-watch for fans of horror-comedy.
After being forced to leave her job in Atlanta, a woman returns to her small hometown where she rediscovers her passion for cooking and love. She reunites with an old flame and faces competition in a diner cooking competition. Through laughter and tears, she navigates her way through embarrassment, confusion, and a corporate takeover while finding the true meaning of love.
A man stumbles out of a car crash with no memory of what transpired. Everyone who he meets suggests that he is a ruthless man with an aggressive temper. Could he be deliberately blocking out memories of his past?
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.
In the near future, the economy has collapsed and the country has turned into a ghetto. A secret agency, Gokuraku, has been created by the government. Secret agents Aya and Chinatsu's mission is to fight against one of the largest international companies, Kuroda Group. Secret agents are called 'Lady Ninja', and they use a traditional Japanese umbrella-like tool called 'sangoku' to defeat evil.
A young woman learns of her adoption and eventually quits her law firm job and goes on a journey to find her birth mother.
A romantic comedy about a woman who gets caught up in a love-hate relationship and a corporate takeover while working at an advertising agency.
Who Do I Choose? is a Japanese film directed by Shūsuke Kaneko.
His and Her Christmas is a heartwarming holiday film that follows the story of two newspaper reporters, Liz and Ben, who are competing against each other. As they work on their respective articles, they find themselves falling in love despite their professional rivalry. This Christmas romance explores themes of love, family, and the magic of the holiday season.