Ed, Edd n Eddy follows the lives of three preteen boys, Ed, Edd, and Eddy, who have a variety of misadventures in their suburban neighborhood. They constantly scheme to make money, play pranks on their neighbors, and avoid the Kanker Sisters, a group of girls who have a crush on them. The show is known for its slapstick comedy, surreal humor, and unique animation style.
Neighbours is a drama-filled soap opera set in an Australian suburb, focusing on the lives of its residents and their relationships, rivalries, and various challenges.
Alex Pruitt, an 8-year-old boy living in Chicago, must fend off international spies who seek a top-secret computer chip in his toy car. Four internationally wanted criminals have stolen a valuable missile cloaking computer chip for a North Korean terrorist group. They put it inside a toy remote control car to sneak it past security. Alex, a precocious and mischievous child, discovers the chip and decides to take matters into his own hands by capturing the criminals with a series of clever and hilarious booby traps. With the help of his talking parrot and the local authorities, Alex outwits the criminals and saves the day.
The 'Burbs is a dark comedy about a suburban neighborhood that becomes suspicious of their new neighbors. When strange events start happening, like mysterious disappearances and power outages, a group of neighbors launch an investigation to uncover the truth. As they dig deeper, they uncover a dark secret that puts them all in danger.
Warren is a sitcom set in a cul-de-sac in the north of England. It follows the life of Warren Thompson, a pedantic and often grumpy driving instructor, as he navigates the challenges of his job, his relationships, and the antics of his neighbors. With a teenager as a partner and a cast of colorful characters, Warren's life is never dull.
A quintet of criminals plans a bank robbery at the house of an old lady, but their caper takes an unexpected turn when poetic justice comes into play.
Pond Life is a British animated television series that was written and directed by Candy Guard and follows the misadventures of its neurotic and self-obsessed protagonist, Dolly Pond. Two series were broadcast on Channel 4 in 1996 and 2000. A series of 13x15minute episodes was screened from 3 to 18 December 1996, mainly at 5.45pm, but two episodes exploring more adult themes were reserved for a double screening at 11.25pm. This series was repeated between March and June 1998. A second series of 7x30minute episodes followed between 19–30 September 2000 to tie-in with Channel 4's Animation Week of 23–29 September 2000. The series began life in 1992 with a pilot episode entitled I Want a Boyfriend ... Or Do I?, co-commissioned by Channel 4 and S4C. Pond Life was Guard's second breakthrough and was commissioned by Channel 4 in 1996. Scheduling problems marred the series' reception; it was originally intended for broadcast at 9.45pm, but was shown four hours earlier, which required edits to remove adult language. It was shown at the same time as Australian soap Neighbours, and was aimed at the same core audience as the soap. Despite these problems, Pond Life won several awards and received a Writer's Guild nomination for Best Sitcom. Guard was pleased because it was up against several live-action comedy series, including Only Fools and Horses. A second series was broadcast in 2000.
Broken is a drama movie about a British family dealing with the aftermath of a tragic event. The film explores themes of loss, dysfunction, and the impact of mental illness. It follows the journey of a young girl as she navigates through her troubled family life, trying to find solace and hope amidst the chaos.
A wife discovers her husband's affair and confronts him, leading to a series of events that unravel their lives. As secrets are revealed and tensions rise, she must navigate through a web of deceit to save her marriage and her sanity.
When a family goes on vacation, their aggressive dog stays home alone. In the meantime, a group of inventors tries to steal their latest invention. The smart dog must outsmart the thieves and protect his family's home.
The Cat (1971) tells the story of a couple who are thrown out of their home due to the demolition of their city. As they face the loss of their beloved pet, they also confront their own personal struggles and the sadness that comes with it. Set in France, this movie explores themes of solitude, silence, and the destruction caused by progress.
In a suburban town, a teenager goes missing, leading to a chain of events that reveal the dark secrets and dysfunction of the residents. The story explores themes of suicide, drug use, parent-child relationships, and the absurdity of suburban life.
After losing his job and his mother, a man decides to assume a fake identity and board a cruise ship. He meets his neighbor, a psychologist, who helps him navigate an identity crisis. Along the way, he forms a brother-sister relationship and encounters various challenges such as a kidney transplant operation and a lie that threatens to expose his true identity.
When Paul and Sandy Darden (Judge Reinhold and Demi Moore) move into a seemingly quiet upper-middle-class community, their American Dream is all but destroyed by the incessant din of barking dogs. So from valium-laced raw steaks to more hilarious methods of pet disposal, the Dardens try everything to make their dream house a quiet home.
After washing up on a beach, a mother and daughter find themselves stranded with a group of altered people who were part of a secret lab experiment. As they struggle to survive, paranoia and fear grow among the group, leading to a tense claustrophobic situation. Meanwhile, the mother is dealing with a marital separation and trying to protect her daughter from the dangers around them. The mutated humans and the secrecy surrounding the experiment create a sense of suspense and tension throughout the movie.
Putty Hill is a unique portrayal of a small community in Baltimore, Maryland, as they come to terms with the sudden death of a young man. The film follows various residents as they navigate through their grief, explore their relationships, and try to make sense of the tragedy. Through a series of intimate interviews and observational moments, Putty Hill captures the raw emotions and struggles of its characters, painting a vivid picture of a community in mourning.
After Julie's husband, Matthew dies in a tragic accident, she moves across country with her son Matty for a new start and to be closer to her husband's sister, Alison. Little does Julie know, Alison blames her for her brother's death and has a hidden agenda to get her nephew all to herself - by any means necessary.
In the movie Culs-de-Sacs, a group of friends embarks on a road trip that takes them through a mysterious forest. As they navigate the winding roads, they encounter supernatural powers and unrequited love. The forest holds many secrets that they must uncover in order to survive.
Meia-Lua used to be a sailor, but he now makes a poor living smuggling. He is a cynical man, who doesn't care for Ana or for the child they had together. He lives with the beautiful Marlene who dances in the bars. Gull spends her whole days lulling a doll in her arms, and she waits for her love that will rise from the depths of the sea. The deaf musician Sparrow watches over her, in his despaired love and long-held wish of becoming a sea captain. There is a dispute down the piers, there is a crime that might be just an accident, there is a bad conscience that turns sour, there is a boat full of poor wretches like a rocking lullaby, a baby that passes from arms to arms, a clumsy beggar that finds some work, a courthouse of tramps... From this expressionist account that has unexpected comical moments, the censors from Salazar's regime cut away 20 minutes that were never to be found again.