Mystic Pop-up Bar is a Korean TV show adapted from a webtoon. It revolves around a mysterious bar that pops up in different locations, where the owner and her team help their customers solve their problems through supernatural abilities. The main character, Weol-ju, is a spirit who has been cursed and must help 10,000 people before she can move on to the afterlife. With the help of her team and her special drink, Weol-ju embarks on a journey filled with laughter, drama, and fantasy.
When a sinkhole in front of Bob's Burgers threatens the Belchers' plans for a successful summer, Bob and Linda try to keep their business going, while the kids attempt to save the restaurant by solving a mystery.
After the death of his wife, a grieving man takes a train ride where he encounters an obnoxious man, leading to unpredictable events.
Mr. Long is a hitman who ends up in Tokyo, Japan. After a series of events, he becomes a cook and gets involved in the lives of a Taiwanese woman and her little boy. As he tries to leave his past behind, the dangerous world of crime catches up to him.
Pay Day follows the misadventures of a hardworking man as he tries to navigate through a day filled with comedic mishaps and challenges. From dealing with his boss's daughter, getting hit on the head with a brick, to dealing with a hungry stomach, the film showcases the absurdities and comedic moments that can happen in a single day.
Mabel is having a busy day filled with comedic incidents involving a police officer, a hot dog stand, and a car race.
Inspector Clouseau has feelings of vulnerability and what he fears may be paranoia after he is assigned to guard a priceless jewel. Unbeknownst to him, he has already narrowly escaped several covert attempts on his life by two jewel thieves. Clouseau goes to see a psychiatrist, who turns out to be one of the thieves in disguise!
Eat St. is a Canadian reality television series produced by Paperny Entertainment that airs on Food Network Canada and Cooking Channel. Hosted by Canadian comedian James Cunningham, the show tours North America in search of the most inventive meals served from food trucks. To accompany the series, an Eat St. App was developed that uses GPS to track street fare near the user. The series, which premiered April 6, 2011, has filmed in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, as well as a number of cities in the United States. The show will be airing its fourth season in 2013.
In 'Much Ado About Nutting,' a squirrel navigates through various bizarre and humorous situations in New York City, including encountering anthropomorphic nuts, navigating a construction site, and climbing the Empire State Building. The film is filled with surrealism, physical humor, and witty visual gags.
A high school student learns the meaning of love at an underground Manila movie theatre.
A complex and compelling Trinidadian tale about a father returning from Canada to a resentful family.
Ham and Bud rescue a lady on a runaway horse, and Ham falls in love with her.
Charlie Chase, playing the Duke of Chasewick, but hired by Dell Henderson to play himself, and disabuse his wife and daughter of any fondness for nobility.
In the bustling streets of a vibrant city, a passionate chef named Ahmed runs a popular falafel cart. With his talent and determination, Ahmed creates mouthwatering falafel sandwiches that bring joy to people's lives. However, when a corporate restaurant threatens to overshadow his small business, Ahmed must find a way to preserve the spirit of his beloved food cart. This heartwarming movie explores the power of following one's passion and the importance of community.
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