While Sidney and her friends visit the Hollywood set of Stab 3, the third film based on the Woodsboro murders, another Ghostface killer rises to terrorize them.
Kid Notorious is an animated television series that aired for nine weeks on Comedy Central and is currently running on the UK version of Adult Swim. It starred Hollywood film producer Robert Evans as himself. Episode plots were often bizarre and absurdist in nature, featuring Evans as a James Bond type character. Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash also appeared on the show as himself. The show was directed by Pete Michels.
Yeşilçam is a drama TV show that takes place in the 1960s, exploring the social history and showbiz industry of the time. It follows the story of a film producer and his journey through the glamorous yet challenging world of Yeşilçam.
The Line of Beauty follows the life of Nick Guest, a gay man who moves into the upper-class family home of his university friend in 1983. Nick navigates the opulent world of Thatcher-era Britain, where he becomes involved in a web of love affairs, political scandals, and class tensions. As the AIDS crisis escalates, Nick's relationships and personal life are tested in profound ways.
A biopic depicting the early years of legendary director and aviator Howard Hughes' career from the late 1920s to the mid 1940s. The movie explores Hughes' obsession with shooting films realistically, his romantic relationships, his battle with obsessive-compulsive disorder, and his contributions to the aviation industry.
Ed Asner tells the story of RKO Pictures from the 1920s to the 1960s.
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films explores the rise and fall of the notorious film company in the 1980s. From their humble beginnings to their explosive success, and eventual downfall, this documentary delves into the world of B-movies, exploitation filmmaking, and the entertainment industry. With a focus on the eccentric personalities and groundbreaking films produced by Cannon Films, this retrospective sheds light on a captivating era in Hollywood history.
This miniseries tells the story of Judy Garland, from her early years in showbiz to her struggles with drug addiction and her iconic status as a movie star and singer.
The Player follows a film studio executive who becomes mixed up in a murder investigation after receiving death threats. As he tries to navigate the dangerous world of Hollywood, he must contend with dishonesty, corruption, and mistaken identities. With satirical humor and a touch of romance, this film explores the cutthroat nature of the movie business.
In the 1980s, Andrew McCarthy was part of a young generation of actors who were set to take over Hollywood after a string of successful teen movies. However, when the New York magazine cover story in 1985 dubs them the Brat Pack, stars in the making suddenly find themselves losing control over the trajectory of their careers. Now, almost forty years later, McCarthy looks to reconnect with peers and co-stars so that together they can reflect on their respective legacies.
In 'Shadow of the Vampire,' a fictionalized account of the filming of F.W. Murnau's iconic vampire movie 'Nosferatu,' a strange and mysterious actor named Count Orlok is hired to play the role of the vampire. As the production progresses, the cast and crew begin to suspect that Count Orlok is actually a real vampire, with sinister intentions.
Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles is a film that tells the story of the making of the movie 'Las Hurdes: Land Without Bread' by the renowned filmmaker Luis Buñuel. Set in the 1930s in Paris, the film follows Buñuel as he embarks on a journey to the impoverished region of Las Hurdes in Spain to make a documentary. The film explores Buñuel's struggles, the challenges faced during the production, and the impact the movie had on both himself and the world of cinema.
Being James Bond is a documentary film that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the iconic James Bond movies. It explores the history of the franchise, the challenges faced by the cast and crew, and the impact of the films on popular culture.
When a Hollywood film producer steals a 14-year-old boy's homework and turns it into a movie, the boy seeks revenge by exposing the truth and getting back what is rightfully his. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about the film industry and the consequences of lying.
Gosford Park is a murder mystery that takes place in a country estate in 1930s England. The story revolves around a shooting party attended by a group of high-society individuals with various secrets and motives. When a murder occurs, an inspector is called in to investigate, uncovering the complex web of relationships and class differences among the guests and the servants. The film explores themes of class, privilege, and the clash between the upper and lower classes.
Om Prakash, a junior artist in the film industry, becomes a successful superstar after saving Shanti, a struggling actress, from a fire accident. However, his happiness is short-lived as he discovers that in their previous lives, they were lovers who were separated by a brutal act of betrayal. Determined to seek revenge, Om sets out to expose the person responsible for Shanti's death and bring justice to their love story.
Magical Nights is a comedy-drama movie set in Rome in the 1990s. It follows the story of an aspiring artist and an amateur screenwriter who become friends and get involved in a murder mystery. The movie explores themes of friendship, the golden age of the film industry, and the complexities of love. With a non-linear narrative structure and wisecrack humor, Magical Nights takes the audience on a nostalgic journey filled with intrigue and unexpected encounters.
Harriet, a teenage blogger, finds herself in a rivalry with a famous teen idol. As she navigates the ups and downs of high school, Harriet's lies and sneaky behavior on her blog start to catch up with her. With the help of her nanny and some unexpected allies, Harriet learns important lessons about friendship, honesty, and following her dreams.
The Party is a slapstick comedy set in the 1960s, revolving around a chaotic dinner party. The film follows the humorous misadventures of the guests, including a clumsy man, a film producer, and a drunken waiter. As the night progresses, the party becomes increasingly wild and absurd, with various mishaps such as a painted elephant, a gatling gun, and a public address system. The film explores themes of cultural clash, misunderstandings, and the comedic consequences of the characters' actions.
Postcards from the Edge is a comedic drama that follows the story of a Hollywood actress named Suzanne who is trying to recover from drug addiction. She navigates her complicated relationship with her domineering mother and explores the price of fame in the entertainment industry.