As a man ages, he refuses assistance from his daughter and begins to doubt his loved ones and the fabric of reality. With dementia, he constantly forgets important things and becomes increasingly confused. His daughter plans to move to Paris, leading to further confusion. He believes he lives in his own flat, but in reality, he has been living with his daughter, her partner, and a caretaker. As his condition worsens, he ends up in a nursing home and experiences emotional breakdowns.
Samson, a dog, lives with his owner Gert in a small village. They get into various comedic situations involving their neighbors, a talking dog, and their adventures in the village. The show explores themes like jealousy, competition, and unrequited love.
When Nicole, a naive teenager, meets David, a charming but possessive man, she falls head over heels in love. However, as their relationship grows, Nicole begins to uncover David's true, psychopathic nature, leading to a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Six guests are anonymously invited to a strange mansion for dinner, but after their host is killed, they must cooperate with the staff to identify the murderer as the bodies pile up. In 1954, six strangers are invited to a dinner party at Hill House, a secluded mansion in New England. They are met by the butler, Wadsworth, who gives each of them a pseudonym, with none of them knowing or being addressed by their real names. The guests - Colonel Mustard, Mrs. White, Mrs. Peacock, Mr. Green, Professor Plum, and Miss Scarlet - are served by Wadsworth and the maid, Yvette. During dinner, a seventh guest, Mr. Boddy, arrives. Afterwards, Wadsworth reveals the real reason they are there: Mr. Boddy has been blackmailing the other guests (as well as Wadsworth and his now-dead wife, it is later revealed) for some time now. The group is here to confront him and turn him over to the police. Mr. Boddy, however, reminds them that if he is arrested, their guilty secrets for which he has been blackmailing them will be exposed. He then gives each of the other guests different weapons as a gift (a candlestick, a dagger, a lead pipe, a revolver, a rope, and a wrench), suggesting that one of them kill Wadsworth instead to avoid exposure and humiliation. When he turns out the lights, a gunshot rings out, and when the lights are turned back on, they find Mr. Boddy apparently dead with no visible trace as to how. Wadsworth then goes on to explain that he was the one who arranged for everyone to meet at the mansion, knowing that Mr. Boddy was blackmailing them. He reveals that his late wife committed suicide as a result of Mr. Boddy's manipulations, which drove him to try and help free them from the same cycle of blackmail by bringing them all together to force a confession out of him and then turn him over to the police. Later, the cook Mrs. Ho is found dead, stabbed with the dagger, and Mr. Boddy's body disappears, only to be rediscovered dead again but with new injuries from the candlestick. Wadsworth locks the weapons in the cupboard and is about to throw the key out when a stranded motorist arrives and is locked in the lounge. Wadsworth then throws the key out onto the blacktop. Colonel Mustard proposes they split into pairs and search the house to make sure no one else is there. While they are searching, the motorist is killed with the wrench. Mustard and Scarlet find his corpse in the locked lounge and Yvette uses the revolver from the now-unlocked cupboard to break the keyhole. A police officer investigating the motorist's abandoned car arrives and comes inside to use the phone. The guests resume their search of the mansion. The electricity is then turned off. Yvette, the cop, and a singing telegram girl are subsequently murdered with the rope, lead pipe, and revolver, respectively. Wadsworth and the others regroup after he turns the electricity back on, and he reveals he knows who the murderer is. He proceeds to recreate the events of the night so far as to explain how the murders occurred. He reveals that the other five people who died with Mr. Boddy were his accomplices, who gave him vital information about the different guests. After an evangelist interrupts them, Wadsworth continues and shuts off the electricity again. In the theatrical showing, at this point audiences would then be shown one of the three following endings after Wadsworth brings the lights back up. In the home media, all three endings were included, with 'Ending A' and 'Ending B' identified as possible endings but 'Ending C' being how the events really occurred. Ending A: Yvette murdered the cook and Mr. Boddy under orders from Miss Scarlet, for whom she once worked as a call girl. Miss Scarlet then killed her along with the other murder victims. She wanted to keep her business of extortion safe and now plans to sell the other guests' secrets. She intends to shoot Wadsworth, who asserts there are no more bullets in the gun. Wadsworth then reveals himself to be an undercover FBI agent, takes the gun from Miss Scarlet and apprehends her. The evangelist is revealed to be a police chief, who arrives with police officers and federal agents. To prove that the gun was empty, Wadsworth fires it towards the ceiling. However, it still contained one bullet, and the gunshot brings down the hall chandelier right behind Colonel Mustard, narrowly missing him (again, the first time being when Yvette breaks the keyhole). Ending B: Mrs. Peacock killed all the victims to cover up her engagement of bribes from foreign powers. Mrs. Peacock holds the others at gunpoint while she escapes to her car, but she is caught by the chief (the evangelist). Wadsworth reveals he is an undercover FBI agent planted to spy on her activities as to secure her arrest. Ending C: Each murder was committed by a different person: Professor Plum killed Mr. Boddy, Mrs. Peacock killed the cook, Colonel Mustard killed the motorist (and picked out the key from Wadsworth's pocket), Mrs. White killed Yvette, and Miss Scarlet killed the cop. Mr. Green is therefore accused of killing the singing telegram girl, but Wadsworth reveals he killed her, and that he is, in fact, the real Mr. Boddy (the man Professor Plum killed was his butler). With the witnesses to each of their secret activities dead and the evidence destroyed, Mr. Boddy now plans on continuing to blackmail them all. Mr. Green suddenly pulls out a revolver and kills Mr. Boddy. He reveals himself as an undercover FBI agent who has been on Mr. Boddy's case. He brings in the chief/evangelist to arrest the others. Mr. Green then leaves, saying 'I'm gonna go home, and sleep with my wife', revealing his earlier claim of homosexuality was just part of his cover.
Premonition follows a housewife as she lives through a week in which her husband dies in a car crash, only to wake up the next day and find him alive. As she keeps experiencing these alternating realities, she tries to understand what is happening and prevent the tragedy from happening.
In Problem Child 2 (1991), a mischievous boy named Junior causes chaos in his new neighborhood. He pulls pranks, plays practical jokes, and causes trouble wherever he goes. With his infamous misbehavior and clever antics, Junior manages to turn the peaceful community upside down.
In 'The Return of the Pink Panther,' Inspector Clouseau is on the trail of a stolen diamond known as the 'Pink Panther.' As he investigates, he must also contend with a notorious cat burglar who is causing chaos. With his classic bumbling style, Clouseau navigates through false accusations, absurd situations, and a cast of eccentric characters to solve the case.
The show follows the lives of Konstantinos and Eleni, a couple who navigate their daily lives filled with hilarity and mishaps. From their eccentric neighbors to their quirky friends, they find themselves in various comedic situations that challenge their relationship.
Two friends fake illness to attend a convention in Honolulu, but their plans are ruined when their nosy wives find out.
After a lawyer accidentally kills a gypsy woman, he is cursed to rapidly lose weight, facing terrifying consequences as he tries to break the curse.
Lemon tells the story of a man named Isaac who is facing a series of personal and professional challenges in his life. From his failing acting career to his strained relationships with family and friends, Isaac navigates through a series of awkward and hilarious situations as he searches for meaning and purpose.
The Seven Year Itch is a 1955 comedy film directed by Billy Wilder. It tells the story of a married man who is tempted to have an affair when his wife goes away for the summer. The film explores themes of marriage, temptation, and fidelity in a lighthearted and humorous way.
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 is a hilarious action-comedy spoof that follows two maverick cops as they try to solve a murder case involving cocaine, a femme fatale, and an arms dealer. With slapstick comedy and surrealism, this film takes a satirical approach to the buddy cop genre.
A married couple are faced with a difficult decision - to improve the life of their child by moving to another country or to stay in Iran and look after a deteriorating parent who has Alzheimer's disease. Simin files for divorce, but the family court judges the couple's problems insufficient to warrant divorce and rejects Simin's application. Simin moves back in with her parents but Termeh decides to stay with her father...
The Bad Seed is a psychological thriller about a seemingly innocent young girl named Rhoda who slowly reveals her dark and sinister side. After a series of mysterious deaths occur in her vicinity, a mother's worst fears are confirmed as she discovers that her own daughter is the culprit. As the truth unravels, the family struggles to come to terms with the horrifying reality.
Based on a true story, 'The Iceman' follows the life of Richard Kuklinski, a contract killer with a double life as a devoted family man. He becomes one of the most notorious and prolific killers in history, working for different crime syndicates while managing to keep his true identity a secret from his wife and children. As he navigates his violent career, he faces challenges, conflicts, and the constant fear of being discovered.
Caché (2005) is a drama mystery thriller set in Paris, France. It revolves around a man whose past is slowly revealed through a series of mysterious videotapes left at his doorstep. As he tries to uncover the truth, his guilt and paranoia escalate, leading to devastating consequences.
Will, a bachelor, attends single parent meetings to meet women. He unexpectedly befriends Marcus, a 12-year-old boy with a suicidal mother. As their friendship develops, Will realizes the importance of responsibility and helps Marcus with his studies.
A man named Carter is forced to reunite his divorced parents for the sake of a family celebration. As he navigates through the complexities of their dysfunctional relationship, he realizes that his own fear of commitment is deeply rooted in their failed marriage. Carter takes help from a self-help book, tries to mediate between his parents, and confronts his own insecurities along the way. Amidst chaotic situations and humorous encounters, he learns the importance of forgiveness and finding a balance between his own needs and those of his family.
In Mom and Dad, a mass hysteria sweeps through a suburban neighborhood causing parents to turn violently against their own children. A teenage girl and her younger brother must find a way to survive the chaos and avoid getting killed by their own mom and dad. The film is filled with dark humor, suspenseful moments, and unexpected twists.