Dance Moms follows a group of young dancers and their ambitious mothers as they navigate the world of competitive dance. With intense rehearsals, fierce rivalries, and domineering mothers, the show offers a glimpse into the high-stress world of dance competitions and the sacrifices made for fame.
Three friends, Mitch, Frank, and Bernard, decide to open up a fraternity near their alma mater in order to recapture their glory days. They throw a wild party, which puts them at the top of the college social scene. However, they soon face challenges from the Dean and must meet certain criteria to keep their house. Along the way, they face relationship troubles, loss, and a bribery scandal. In the end, they overcome these obstacles and their fraternity's charter is reinstated. The movie ends with a comedic twist involving a car explosion and a song dedication.
In 'Zapped,' a high school boy named Zach gains the ability to control people with his smartphone, leading to hilarious and chaotic situations. As he navigates his newfound powers, Zach learns valuable lessons about friendship, family, and the consequences of using his abilities irresponsibly.
Holiday Inn is a classic romantic comedy musical that takes place at a country inn. The story follows two song-and-dance men who compete for the love of a talented performer while dealing with jealousy, deception, and romantic rivalries. With memorable songs and dance numbers, the movie showcases the holiday seasons and various celebrations throughout the year. Featuring vaudeville acts, swing music, and stunning performances, Holiday Inn is a delightful and entertaining film.
Easter Parade is a romantic musical set in 1910s New York City. It follows the story of a dance duo who join forces to become stars in the famous Ziegfeld Follies. Along the way, they navigate romantic rivalries, show-business betrayals, and the challenges of making it in the competitive world of show business.
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle is a biographical film that follows the life and career of the famous dance duo. From their humble beginnings to their rise to fame, the movie depicts their struggles and triumphs in the world of ballroom dancing. However, tragedy strikes when Vernon is killed in an airplane crash during World War I, leaving Irene devastated. She eventually finds solace in continuing their legacy and promoting their dancing style. Through ups and downs, their story is a testament to the power of love and passion.
In Perfect High, a high school student named Amanda's life takes a dark turn when she becomes involved with drugs and addiction. She struggles with a heroin addiction, eventually leading to the loss of her virginity and the death of her friend due to an overdose. Amanda's life spirals out of control as she navigates the dangerous world of drug dealing and the devastating consequences that come with it. Along the way, she experiences blurred vision, vomiting, and struggles with her boyfriend-girlfriend relationship. She must confront her addiction and its destructive impact on her life before it's too late.
Toni, an 11-year-old tomboy, joins a dance team in a Cincinnati community center. As she trains and prepares for a dance competition, the team starts experiencing unexplained fits. Toni, along with her friends, tries to uncover the cause of the fits and deal with the fear and uncertainty that arise.
Hibiki Kazaguruma, a sixth grader, meets an amusing little robot named Breakin while coming home from school one day. Breakin, a dancer from an alternate-dimension dance world, challenged the Dance King for the throne and lost. He has been deprived of Dance Stones (crystals containing the powers of different forms of dance) and sent to the human world. To restore his power, Breakin must collect all the Dance Stones scattered around Earth.
Follow the Fleet is a 1936 musical comedy film in which a sailor discovers his former girlfriend is now a dance hostess at a San Francisco ballroom. Despite their rocky past, they rekindle their love as they navigate various misunderstandings and obstacles. Along the way, they showcase their singing and dancing skills, and ultimately find happiness together.
Bring It! is a reality TV show that follows the life of Miss D and her dance team, the Dancing Dolls. The show provides an inside look into the competitive world of dance, showcasing the intense training, fierce competitions, and personal struggles of the dancers.
B-Girl is a story about a young female dancer in Brooklyn, New York City. After being released from prison, she faces her traumatic past and finds healing and love through the power of dance and the support of her dance crew. Along the way, she must confront her past and overcome challenges, including violence, addiction, and grief.
The Barkleys of Broadway tells the story of a dance team who face challenges in their marriage and professional lives. When the wife wants to pursue a career as a serious stage actress, the husband struggles with their separation. As they navigate the world of Broadway, they must reconcile their differences and find a way to come back together as a husband-wife team.
A gang of boys under the Brooklyn Bridge are united by their common interest in break dancing. Some work as pizza delivery boys, hence they call themselves the "Delivery Boys". They form a dance team and enter a local break dance contest, sponsored by a woman's panty manufacturer. A rival gang's sponsor intimidates their employer into thinking she must keep the boys working so they won't be harmed. She gives the boys some "specialized" deliveries to make them late for the contest. The antics and calamities abound as the boys wrestle with her work assignments and getting to the contest on time.
When an aspiring dancer moves to a small town on the East Coast, she joins a dance team and competes in a contest, facing challenges with cliques, mean girls, and a demanding teacher. Along the way, she navigates personal relationships with her mother, brother, and new friends.
Private Buckaroo is a comedy musical film set during World War II. It follows the story of a group of draftees who join the army and find themselves facing various challenges, including a strict drill sergeant. The film also features musical numbers and showcases the talents of a dance team. Throughout the movie, the characters navigate through the turmoil of army life while dealing with personal relationships and the impact of the war.
The Gang's All Here is a musical comedy set during World War II. It follows a love triangle between a singer, a chorus girl, and a soldier. The story takes place in New York City and features musical numbers, dance routines, and comedic moments. The characters navigate their relationships while dealing with the challenges of wartime. The film is known for its colorful sets, energetic performances, and catchy songs.
'Popito' and 'Olivita' are a dance team, performing at Wimpy's Cafe. Bluto is jealous, and heckles and otherwise disrupts the act.
The film concerns a family vaudeville troupe headed by patriarch Pete Monahan. Because of his love affair with the bottle, Pete manages to get himself and his family blacklisted from every major vaude house in the country. Though Pete's kids Jimmy and Patsy love their dad, they're forced to break away from the act and go off on their own to survive. Eventually, the whole gang is reunited in a shamelessly lachrymose musical finale.
The teenage daughter of a Brooklyn beauty-parlor owner blossoms under the influence of her recently-returned show-biz aunt.