Zoom is a comedy TV show from 1997 that follows the story of a group of friends who come together to create a revolutionary website. The show revolves around their comical experiences and the challenges they face while developing and promoting their invention. With elements of comedy and drama, Zoom provides entertainment and insights into friendship, teamwork, and the power of innovation.
The IT Crowd follows the misadventures of the socially awkward Roy, the arrogant Moss, and their tech-illiterate manager, Jen, as they navigate their way through the absurdities of working in the IT department of a large corporation. With their basement office and a lack of basic technical knowledge, they constantly find themselves in hilarious situations.
Ethan Hunt, retired from being an IMF leader, is tasked with rescuing his captured protégé. As he goes after the arms dealer responsible, he is faced with threats to his life and his fiancée.
After Edward leaves Bella, she falls into a deep depression and begins a complicated relationship with her friend Jacob Black. As her heart heals, Bella must navigate the supernatural world of vampires and werewolves, all while trying to find her own path.
Doc is a medical drama that follows the story of a doctor with a mullet who moves from New York City to Montana. He faces challenges as he adapts to the rural lifestyle, the local medical clinic, and the community. The show also explores themes of religion and faith.
A teenage girl tries to deal with her idiosyncratic, Luis Buñel-esque family while putting up with the pressures of everyday life, which turns out to be more difficult than it seems.
Set in the 1980s, "Summer Palace" follows a university student named Yu Hong who falls in love with a fellow student named Zhou Wei. They navigate their relationship amidst political protests and personal hardships, and their lives take unexpected turns. The film explores themes of youth, love, and the complexities of living in a changing society.
Serial Experiments Lain is a thought-provoking and surreal anime that explores themes of technology, identity, and reality. It follows the story of a lonely and introverted girl named Lain who receives mysterious emails that lead her to question the nature of existence and her own identity. As she delves deeper into the world of the internet and virtual reality, Lain discovers dark secrets and confronts mind-bending challenges that blur the line between the real and the virtual.
A high school student named Sam is forced to live with her stepmother and stepsisters after her father passes away. Despite the challenges, Sam dreams of going to Princeton University and finds solace in her correspondence with a secret admirer. With the help of her friends and a little bit of magic, Sam navigates teenage romance, standing up for herself, and believing in her dreams.
Bookstore owner Kathleen Kelly and business magnate Joe Fox fall in love through online interactions without realizing that they are business rivals in real life. As the two of them bond and grow closer, they must navigate their love while dealing with the consequences of their professional rivalry.
All About Lily Chou-Chou tells the story of two troubled Japanese junior high students who escape into the world of music to cope with their struggles with bullying, isolation, and the pressures of adolescence.
The Wright Stuff is a British television chat show, hosted by Matthew Wright, and airing on Channel 5 each weekday morning from 9:15 to 11:10am. The series characterises itself as "Britain's brightest daytime show", which "gives ordinary people the chance to talk and comment on everything from the invasion of Iraq to social, emotional and even sexual issues back at home", as well as featuring "showbiz stars and media commentators". The Wright Stuff has been nominated as "Best Daytime Programme" at both the Royal Television Society and the National Television Awards. The show first aired on 11 September 2000 and was created at Anglia Television who produced it for two years until their takeover by Granada. It is now produced by Princess Productions who also produced the short-lived The Vanessa Show.
A socially anxious high school student named Evan Hansen finds himself in a complicated situation when a letter he wrote to himself as a therapeutic exercise ends up in the possession of another student who later dies by suicide. The student's parents mistake the letter as their son's suicide note, leading to a series of misunderstandings and a lie that Evan is forced to maintain. As the lie spirals out of control, Evan discovers the power of human connection and learns important lessons about love, forgiveness, and acceptance.
When Will Ferrell's good friend Harper comes out as a trans woman, they take a road trip to bond and reintroduce Harper to the country as her true self.
After a one-night stand, a temp worker becomes dangerously obsessed with a happily married man, leading to a series of disturbing events.
When a teenager confesses to murdering her best friend, her parents go to great lengths to cover up the crime, leading to a tangled web of lies and deception. As the lies unravel, they must confront the consequences of their actions.
Digimon: The Movie follows a group of kids who are thrust into a battle to save the world from a computer virus. They must navigate the digital world and fight various creatures to protect both their own world and the digital one.
When a cybercriminal unleashes a devastating computer virus, a convicted hacker is released from prison to help the FBI track down the perpetrator. As they race against time, they uncover a vast conspiracy that puts national security at risk.
A desperate young journalist turns to podcasting to salvage her career, but her rush to make headlines leads her to an alien conspiracy.