Six Feet Under follows the lives of the Fisher family, who run a funeral home in Los Angeles. The show explores various themes such as family relationships, sexuality, and mortality, with a mix of comedy and drama.
Doug Funnie, a teenage boy, moves to a new town and new school, facing personal development, problem-solving, and navigating through various teenage struggles while keeping a journal of his experiences.
Popular urban legends come to life as Playboy TV's hauntingly arousing hit series, Sexy Urban Legends, returns for more tales of mistaken identity, lust and deception - with an erotic twist. Perhaps you've heard them and think they're too wild to be true, but seeing is believing!
Walter Mitty is a negative assets manager at 'Life' magazine who daydreams of adventures to get away out of the tedium of his boring job. When he and a colleague are about to lose their jobs, Walter takes action by embarking on an adventure more extraordinary than anything he ever imagined. With the help of clues in the missing negatives of a famous photojournalist, Walter travels to Greenland, Iceland, and the Himalayas to find him and the missing photograph.
All Saints is a medical drama set in an Australian hospital. The show follows the lives of the doctors, nurses, and patients who are a part of the medical team. It explores various medical cases, personal relationships, and the challenges faced by the hospital staff. The show also touches upon social issues and the impact they have on the healthcare system.
The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin is a dark comedy sitcom set in suburban England during the 1970s. It follows the story of Reginald Perrin, a disillusioned businessman who is trapped in a monotonous daily routine. To escape his mundane life, he often daydreams and indulges in flights of fancy. The show satirizes both the corporate ladder and the middle-class suburban lifestyle. With its absurdist humor and British wit, it explores themes of marriage, work, and the absurdities of everyday life.
Lipstick on Your Collar is a surreal musical TV show set in 1950s England. It follows the story of a shy and sexually inexperienced man who gets involved in a workplace romance with a manipulative woman. As he navigates his way through love, lust, and rock-n-roll, he discovers the absurdism and surrealism of life.
Henry Roth, a man afraid of commitment, meets Lucy Whitmore who has short-term memory loss. Despite her condition, Henry falls in love with Lucy and tries to make her fall in love with him every day by devising a plan to meet her repeatedly.
Young best friends Stacy and Bradley have a unique ability that allows them to bring their fantasies to life. The kids are able to draw their own cartoons, bringing their imaginations to life. They often use their hand-drawn adventures to help them overcome obstacles they face, whether they involve school, bullies or even their parents. With their drawings, everyday life for Stacy and Bradley can take a turn at any time and become a wild roller-coaster ride. Stacy's overweight dog Frank and Bradley's pet chameleon Lester accompany the best buds on their adventures.
Chungking Express is a film consisting of two parallel narratives set in Hong Kong. In the first story, a young police officer obsessively pines for his ex-girlfriend while frequenting a fast-food snack bar. In the second story, another police officer falls in love with a mysterious woman who works as a flight attendant. Both stories center around themes of love, loneliness, and serendipity, capturing the chaotic yet intimate atmosphere of the city.
In the near future, a revolutionary device called the DC Mini allows therapists to enter their patients' dreams and explore their subconscious. When the device is stolen, a detective named Konakawa must navigate a surreal dreamscape to recover it before it falls into the wrong hands.
Agent Z And The Penguin From Mars was a 1996 Children's BBC sitcom, based on the book of the same name by Mark Haddon. The six episode series followed the exploits of Ben Simpson, played by Duncan Barton, and his friends Barney, played by Andrew McKay, and Jenks, played by Reggie Yates, who together formed the "Crane Grove Gang", named after the street where they lived. This was a society dedicated to playing ingenious practical jokes in an initiative called "Agent Z".
A naive hustler named Joe Buck travels from Texas to New York City to seek personal fortune as a male prostitute. He meets a con man named Ratso Rizzo, and they form a bond while struggling to survive in the city. As Joe's dream of success fades, Ratso's health deteriorates. Despite their hardships, they find solace in their friendship. The film explores themes of loneliness, friendship, and the pursuit of the American Dream.
The Nanny Diaries is a satirical movie set in New York City. It follows the story of a young nanny who takes a job caring for a wealthy couple's son on the Upper East Side. Along the way, she faces challenges, prejudice, and self-discovery as she navigates the complexities of the social class divide.
Little Lips is a thought-provoking drama that explores the taboo subject of a 12-year-old girl's sexual awakening. The film follows her journey as she develops a forbidden relationship with an older man, highlighting the complexities of their attraction and the consequences they face. Set against the backdrop of a country estate, the story delves into themes of lust, age difference, and the loss of innocence. With powerful performances and a tragic twist, Little Lips is a compelling exploration of adolescent sexuality and its consequences.
Rick and Fred are unhappy in their marriages and missing their single days. Their wives give them a Hall Pass, allowing them to have sex with other women for a week. They accept and try to pick up women with their friends. Meanwhile, their wives also explore their own desires. Throughout the week, Rick and Fred learn about trust, fidelity, and the importance of their marriages.
Eungyo is a seductive high school girl who develops a complex relationship with a much older poet. Their bond is tested by jealousy, secrets, and the consequences of a car accident. As their forbidden relationship intensifies, they struggle to navigate the complexities of love and desire. This coming-of-age story explores themes of youth, passion, and the power of art.
Emma, a young woman living in the countryside, loves matchmaking and meddling in the affairs of others. As she navigates the challenges of courtship and love in 1810s England, she learns valuable lessons about class prejudice, snobbery, and the importance of honesty.
Selma, an Eastern European immigrant living in Washington state in the 1960s, is going blind and faces the threat of losing her job at a local factory. She forms a friendship with Cathy, but their relationship becomes strained as Selma's blindness worsens. When Selma reveals a secret to the local sheriff, her life takes a downward spiral. However, Selma remains determined to protect her friend's secret. In the end, Cathy realizes the value of Selma's decisions and they reaffirm their friendship.