A former Roman General named Maximus seeks vengeance against Commodus, the corrupt emperor who murdered his family and sent him into slavery. Maximus fights his way as a gladiator and gains popularity, eventually leading him to face Commodus in an epic duel. In the end, Maximus defeats Commodus and restores Rome to a Senate-based government.
Cheers is a classic TV show that takes place in a Boston bar called Cheers. The show revolves around the lives of the bar's regular patrons and the staff, including a former athlete, a mailman, an accountant, and a know-it-all. The ensemble cast creates a comedic and dramatic atmosphere, tackling various topics such as friendship, workplace dynamics, and romantic relationships. The show's witty dialogue and lovable characters make it a must-watch for fans of comedy and drama.
Hill Street Blues is a 1980s police drama that takes place in a rundown neighborhood filled with urban decay. The show follows the lives of police officers in a fictional city, focusing on the challenges they face in their daily lives, both on and off the job.
NewsRadio is a workplace sitcom that takes place at a New York City radio station. The show follows the daily lives and antics of the station's staff, including their relationships, office dynamics, and the challenges they face in the world of broadcasting. The series blends clever humor with workplace comedy and introduces viewers to a cast of quirky characters.
Larry Daley, the night watchman at the Museum of Natural History, must unite his favorite exhibits and go on an epic adventure to save the magic of the tablet. With the help of new characters and a journey across the globe, Larry faces chaos, unraveling mysteries, and the corrosion of the tablet that causes the exhibits to act abnormally. Together, they must retrieve the tablet's powers and restore harmony to the museum.
Call Me Kat is a sitcom centered around Kat, a woman who opens a cat café after quitting her job as a math professor. As she starts this new venture, she also navigates the ups and downs of dating, dealing with her overbearing mother, and maintaining friendships with her best friends. With a quirky and comedic tone, the show explores themes of independence, self-discovery, and the importance of embracing one's true self.
When missile technology is used to enhance toy action figures, the toys soon begin to take their battle programming too seriously. Teenager Alan Abernathy unwittingly gets involved when he signs off for a shipment of the toys at his family's toy store. As he investigates, he discovers that the toys are sentient beings and that the Commando Elite, a group of action figure soldiers, are out to kill him and the peaceful Gorgonites. With the help of his new toy friends, Alan must find a way to stop the Commando Elite and save himself and the Gorgonites.
Too Close for Comfort is a sitcom that follows the life of a cartoonist and his conservative family living in San Francisco. The show explores various comedic situations and tackles topics such as family relationships, father-daughter dynamics, and the mother-daughter bond. The show is known for its use of a laugh track and is based on a British TV series.
Sparkle follows the journey of a girl group as they navigate fame, romance, and tragedy in the 1960s. The three sisters face challenges such as abusive relationships, drug addiction, and family struggles, all while pursuing their dreams of becoming successful singers.
Gang Related is a crime thriller about a corrupt police officer, as he gets entangled in a web of conspiracy, betrayal, and brutality. Framed for murder, he must navigate a dangerous world of drug dealers, violence, and lies to clear his name and seek justice. Will he be able to uncover the truth and survive the deadly game?
In the 1800s, a group of settlers hires a wagon master to guide them through the treacherous Wild West. Along the way, they encounter comedic mishaps, encounter Native Americans, and experience the challenges of frontier life.
63 Up is a documentary TV show that continues the series of films started in 1964, capturing the lives of 14 individuals from different social backgrounds and highlighting the class differences and family relationships. The show explores various themes such as aging, illness, and death, while also portraying the challenges and joys of growing older. It is a poignant and insightful examination of the human experience.
Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt is a documentary that explores the devastating impact of the AIDS pandemic in the 1980s. The film highlights the experiences of individuals affected by the disease, including those who have lost loved ones, and the creation of the AIDS Memorial Quilt as a way to honor and remember those who have died. Through interviews, archive footage, and news footage, Common Threads offers a poignant look at the epidemic and its lasting impact.
A soon-to-be divorced woman moves back home with her three kids.
My Flesh and Blood is a documentary film that tells the story of the Tom family, a single mother who has adopted eleven children, most of whom have disabilities. The film follows the challenges, triumphs, and everyday life of this unique family as they navigate through their daily routines, medical appointments, and personal relationships.
A cutting-edge journey into the taboo world of male stripping. Dive into the lives of men who work at America’s only all nude, all male, a gay strip club located in the heart of The Bible Belt.
This documentary explores the life experiences, race relations, and coming of age of a group of 21-year-olds in South Africa. It discusses the challenges they face, the impact of death on their lives, and the interviews conducted with the cast members.
Fascinating documentary examination of a small Colorado town’s transformation from Wild West outpost to “sex-change capital of the world” which follows three transgender women who may steer the rural ranching town toward becoming the “transsexual mecca.”
Lost in the Crowd is a documentary that tells the story of a transgender teenager who faces abuse and discrimination in New York City. The film explores themes of identity, religion, and resilience, as the protagonist navigates a difficult journey towards self-acceptance and finding their place in the world.
Locks of Love: The Kindest Cut is a touching documentary that follows the journey of young girls with hair loss, exploring the impact of hair donation and the emotional significance of receiving a wig. Through interviews with donors, recipients, and their families, the film sheds light on the transformative power of love and compassion.
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