The King of Queens is a sitcom comedy that revolves around Doug Heffernan, a delivery man working in Queens, New York City. The show primarily focuses on the dynamics of Doug's dysfunctional marriage with his wife, Carrie Heffernan. The couple lives with Carrie's father, Arthur Spooner, in their basement, which often leads to comedic situations. The show explores various themes like jealousy, friendship, and the challenges of living with in-laws. With its observational comedy and sarcastic humor, The King of Queens has become a cult TV show loved by many.
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a motor-mouthed outsider is given the opportunity of a lifetime. He must successfully deliver a mysterious package that holds the key to a better life. However, he soon discovers that the journey will not be easy as he faces dangerous obstacles and sinister forces along the way.
A group of friends who enjoy playing pranks on people decide to prank call the wrong person. They soon find themselves trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse as a mysterious stranger hunts them down and terrorizes them over the phone. With their lives on the line, they must find a way to escape before it's too late.
Gift is a drama that aired on Fuji TV. It first aired in Japan from April 16, 1997 to June 25, 1997 every Wednesday. It features music by Bryan Ferry and Howard Jones. It raised several issues in Japanese society, due to its casual use of a butterfly knife and its resulting violence.
Sonny Koufax, a lazy law school graduate, adopts a kid to impress his girlfriend. However, his plan backfires, and he becomes an unlikely foster father. This experience changes his perspective on just looking out for himself.
Your Eyes Tell is a heartwarming movie that tells the story of a new employee at a parking garage who falls asleep on the job and wakes up to find himself in a misunderstanding with his boss. As he navigates through his first day on the job, he encounters various challenges and meets a Japanese woman who changes his perspective on life. Together, they learn the importance of making choices and taking chances. With a backdrop of the beautiful cityscape of Tokyo, this film explores themes of love, ambition, and self-discovery.
Financial TV host Lee Gates and his producer Patty are put in an extreme situation when an irate investor takes them and their crew as hostage. Lee Gates is the host of the financial TV discussion show 'Money Monster'. He tells his viewers about the downfall of the corporation Ibis, which has seen its stock plummet and a loss of $800 million in shares, and its CEO Walt Camby is in Geneva, unable to comment on the situation of his company. Before the next show, Lee talks to his studio director Patty Fenn, who is taking a new job across the street. Lee finds out that Camby, who was supposed to be the guest on his show, has cancelled on them, so they are going to interview Ibis's CCO Diane Lester. A few minutes into the show, a supposed deliveryman walks into view and holds them at gunpoint, forcing Lee to put on a bomb vest. The police arrive outside and try to negotiate with the hostage-taker. Meanwhile, Diane investigates what really went wrong with Ibis and discovers that Camby wasn't really in Geneva, but in South Africa. The police bring Kyle's pregnant girlfriend to the studio to contact him, and Kyle starts to rethink his plan. As the police plan to take out the bomb vest receiver, Patty warns Lee, and he grabs Kyle and escapes the studio. Patty heads to the federal hall to catch Camby while the rest of the crew gathers evidence against him. Lee forces Camby to explain what really happened with Ibis's money, and Kyle orders Camby to admit his wrongdoing. In the end, Kyle sacrifices himself, and Lee and Patty recover at the hospital, contemplating their next move.
After inheriting a house, a divorced man starts experiencing a dream-like and increasingly chaotic series of events. As he tries to uncover the mysteries of the house, he discovers a dark past involving a haunted Vietnam War veteran. With his guilty conscience and unresolved issues, he must confront the intergenerational trauma and face the consequences of his actions.
In May 1976, high school and junior high students navigate the trials and tribulations of the last day of school. The story follows their transition from one grade to the next and explores themes of friendship, rebellion, and coming of age.
Bringing Up Baby is a classic screwball comedy about a paleontologist named David Huxley who is trying to secure a bone for his museum collection. Along the way, he meets Susan Vance, a free-spirited and impulsive woman who has a pet leopard named Baby. Chaos ensues as Susan and Baby disrupt David's life, leading to hilarious misunderstandings and misadventures.
A monster is unleashed in 1910s Paris and wreaks havoc, causing two friends to band together and stop it before it destroys the city. With adventure, comedy, and friendship at its core, A Monster in Paris is an animated movie that takes you on a thrilling and heartwarming journey in the City of Love.
In Mumbai, a lunchbox delivery mistakenly connects a young housewife to an older man nearing retirement. As they exchange notes through the lunchbox, an unconventional romance blossoms.
A group of high school students, each with their own personal reasons for wanting to improve their test scores, come together to devise a plan to steal the answers to a standardized test. As they navigate through various challenges and obstacles, they learn important lessons about friendship, ambition, and the flaws in the education system.
Pollock is a biographical drama about the life of Jackson Pollock, an American painter who gained success and recognition for his unique artistic creations. The movie portrays Pollock's struggles with alcoholism and relationship problems, as well as his passion for painting. It explores his rise to fame, his artistic techniques, and the impact of his work on the art world. Set in New York City in the 1940s and 1950s, the film delves into Pollock's personal demons and his ultimate tragic death.
In the year 2024, a pandemic has ravaged the world and the city of Los Angeles is under strict lockdown. Amidst the chaos, a forbidden romance blossoms between a bicycle courier and a woman trapped in her apartment. As they navigate the challenges of their dystopic reality, they must rely on their ingenuity and resilience to survive.
A woman with agoraphobia is trapped in her home and becomes the target of a group of intruders. As they attempt to rob her, she must overcome her fears and fight for her life.
A mother navigates the challenges of raising her children while juggling other responsibilities. She faces obstacles like dealing with the judgment of other mothers, organizing a birthday party, and finding time for herself.
When a serial killer terrorizes the city, newspaper mogul Amos Kyne launches a competition among his top journalists to capture the culprit. As the journalists dig deeper into the case, they become entangled in a web of deceit, betrayal, and personal drama.
Antoine, a young Parisian suburbanite, studies accounting without much conviction. His path crosses with a singing teacher at the Garnier Opera who detects his raw talent. Antoine decides to follow her teaching and lies to his family and friends to pursue his passion for opera.
A young addict dealing with the loss of his abusive father finds himself in an unfavorable circumstance after developing an intimate relationship with a charming and dangerous stranger, this manipulative roommate sends him down a path of destruction that comes with a risky price. Teaching him about life, sex, and fighting back.