In the 17th century, an Englishman named John Blackthorne arrives in Japan and finds himself caught up in the politics and power struggles of the time. As he navigates the treacherous world of feudal Japan, he must learn to adapt to the customs and traditions of the samurai and prove himself worthy of the trust of the warlord he serves.
Shake It Up follows the story of best friends CeCe and Rocky as they navigate their way through high school and pursue their dreams of becoming professional dancers. Set in Chicago, the girls face various challenges in both their personal lives and dance careers, all while maintaining their strong friendship.
When Haru Kaidou's mother asks him to take care of his stepbrother Ren, they begin to develop a deep bond as they navigate through the challenges of their relationship and personal growth.
When he was a kid, Sang Min spent time as an exchange student in Thailand where he stayed with Orn, the mother of Dinneaw who was very young at the time. More than ten years have passed with Sang Min back in Korea. The whole time, he didn't stay in contact with the family, until one day, Sang Min has reason to return to Thailand and stays with Orn once more. There, he reencounters Dinneaw who's grown up to be quite handsome.
In a web of criminal underworld, a group of amateur robbers, unlicensed boxing promoters, and a Russian gangster are entangled in a hunt for a priceless stolen diamond.
Three backpackers head to Slovakia after hearing about a hostel filled with American-loving local women. Upon arrival, they find themselves sharing a room with two attractive women who invite them to a spa. However, the backpackers soon realize that they are in for a terrifying experience as they uncover a dark secret about the hostel and become victims of a sadistic torture organization. Surviving the ordeal, one of the backpackers seeks revenge on those who harmed him and teams up with a fellow survivor to bring down the organization.
When Kanta Yamashita loses his job, he decides to open a bed–and–breakfast rather than tell his wife the truth. Challenges abound in their new work.
A Shaolin martial artist named Lee is recruited by Mr Braithwaite to attend a fighting tournament on Han's island under the guise of seeking revenge for his dead sister while secretly spying on Han, a former monk from Lee's temple who is also an opium lord. Lee meets other fighters, Roper and Williams, with their own agendas. On the island, Lee discovers Han's illegal activities and fights to free the prisoners and defeat Han in a final battle. In the end, Lee and Roper escape while Han is defeated.
Beautiful immortals have gathered in Harajuku to compete for a grand prize: Immense power! For years now the artists behind worldly culture and music have secretly been vampires, including those who produce Visual Kei. Now, they perform their most beautiful songs in the hallowed grounds of the Prison under the Scarlet Moon.
Banged Up Abroad (2007) is a thrilling TV show that tells the real-life stories of individuals who have been arrested and incarcerated while traveling in foreign countries. Through interviews and reenactments, the series provides intense narration of their harrowing experiences, including drug smuggling, border issues, and encounters with law enforcement and customs officials.
The Boy Next Door is a comedic TV mini-series that follows the story of two male neighbors who find themselves falling into awkward, hilarious situations. The show explores themes of bromance, gay subtext, and male-male relationships while showcasing the characters' shared apartment, bedroom, and bathroom encounters. With a mix of comedy, romance, and sexual tension, The Boy Next Door provides an entertaining and relatable look at the bond between two unlikely friends.
In 17th-century Virginia, an explorer captures a native American princess, leading to a battle between the native Americans and the colonists. Meanwhile, an epic love story unfolds between the explorer and the princess amidst the backdrop of colonialism and interracial romance.
During China's takeover of Tibet, an Austrian mountain climber becomes friends with the Dalai Lama and witnesses the challenges faced by the Tibetan people under Chinese occupation.
Sparks begin to fly when a telepathic woman who'd given up on love meets a kindhearted Korean student who thinks in a language she can't understand.
The story follows the legendary martial artist Wong Fei-hung as he battles foreign forces and Triad gangs in order to protect his homeland and preserve Chinese culture.
In the 1930s, wealthy martial artist Ip Man is forced to leave his home during the Japanese invasion of China. With little means of survival, he and the people of his city must find a way to survive. Ip's skills in Wing Chun martial arts lead him to confront and defeat aggressive Northern Chinese martial artists and Japanese soldiers. Despite the hardships, Ip maintains his integrity and eventually establishes a Wing Chun school in Hong Kong, training students including the future legend Bruce Lee.
When a murder is announced in the village newspaper, Miss Marple and her friends become curious and attend a gathering at the announced location. Soon, a series of strange events unfold as they try to unravel the truth behind the murder.
The Way We Live Now is a TV show set in 19th century London, exploring the themes of greed and societal snobbishness. The story focuses on the lives of various characters and the impact of their actions on society. It presents a tale of social climbers, nouveau-riche individuals, and the consequences of their pursuit of wealth and status. Based on the novel, this period piece offers a captivating portrayal of a society obsessed with appearances and the consequences of unchecked greed.
In Frantic, an American doctor vacationing in Paris with his wife becomes embroiled in a mysterious disappearance when his wife goes missing from their hotel room. As he navigates the underground world of espionage and impersonation, he must unravel a web of intrigue and danger to find his wife before it's too late.
The Warrior's Way tells the story of Yang, the world's greatest swordsman, who is forced to hide in a small town and confront his violent past. As he forms connections with the people there, he begins to question his own path and seeks redemption.