Entrepreneur Sarah Moore saves things from being dumped and transforms them into valuable pieces, making money for people who had no idea there was cash to be made from their trash.
In 1920s Russia, a con artist and a former aristocrat join forces to search for a hidden treasure, embarking on a comedic adventure filled with surrealism, jewelry, and hidden fortunes.
Three aspiring models in New York City team up to find wealthy husbands, but they end up finding love instead.
In the year 2022, overpopulation and ecological disaster have ravaged the Earth. The government controls the production of a synthetic food called Soylent Green, which is made from plankton. When a high-ranking official is murdered, police detective Thorn investigates the case and uncovers a shocking conspiracy. As Thorn delves deeper into the investigation, he discovers the horrifying truth behind Soylent Green and its connection to cannibalism.
The New Yankee Workshop is a woodworking program produced by WGBH Boston, which aired on PBS. Created in 1989 by Russell Morash, the program is hosted by Norm Abram, a regular fixture on Morash's This Old House. The series aired for 21 seasons before broadcasting its final episode on June 27, 2009.
After inheriting a mansion, a family discovers that it is haunted by 13 ghosts. The family must uncover the secrets of the mansion and survive the supernatural forces within.
When a man suffers from head trauma and loses his memory, his family must pretend that everything is normal for his 80th birthday celebration. Chaos ensues as they navigate through hilarious situations, including encounters at a gas station, a Japanese restaurant, and an exhibition of furniture design.
A talented young baseball player from the Dominican Republic overcomes various obstacles, including homesickness and cultural differences, as he navigates the minor leagues in the United States. With the support of his host family and his determination to succeed, he strives to achieve his dream of playing in the major leagues.
After a series of disappointments, Stella decides to take a vacation in Jamaica. There, she meets and falls in love with a younger man, prompting her to reevaluate her life and rediscover her true self.
In 1920s Russia, an aristocrat teams up with a con artist to search for twelve chairs containing hidden jewels, while eluding a criminal and dealing with a troublesome mother-in-law.
In Shock, a family moves into a new home where they encounter mysterious events and a shocking secret. As the plot unfolds, the characters face ghostly encounters, disturbing hallucinations, and a psychotic killer. The past meets the present in a terrifying tale of revenge from beyond the grave.
In this silent film comedy, a police officer in New York City gets involved in various adventures, including chasing criminals, dealing with a pickpocket, and trying to impress the mayor's daughter.
When a duo of ghosts try to clear their names by finding a letter, they get involved in a romantic rivalry and a plot to steal a valuable artifact. With their newfound invisibility, they navigate through mistaken identities and a haunted house in New York City.
Ed Gein (2000) is a biographical crime drama that tells the story of the infamous serial killer Ed Gein. Set in Plainfield, Wisconsin in the 1950s, the movie delves into Gein's twisted mind and his horrifying actions. From grave-robbing to creating furniture and clothing from human remains, Gein's macabre crimes shock a small town. As the story unfolds, it explores Gein's dysfunctional family relationships, his domineering mother, and the psychological factors that led to his descent into madness.
Summer Hours (2008) is a drama movie that explores the dynamics of a family dealing with the challenges of inheritance and memories after the death of their mother. The film showcases the different perspectives and conflicts among the siblings as they navigate the process of selling their childhood home and deciding the fate of their mother's belongings. It delves into themes of family relationships, grief, and the passage of time.
Ödipussi is a comedy movie about a clumsy man named Paul Winkelmann who is living a comfortable life with his dominant mother. When his mother passes away, Paul's life takes a turn as he discovers new experiences and relationships.
In Twelve Plus One, a group of people are brought together through their inheritance of an antique shop. They embark on an adventure across Europe, unraveling mysteries, chasing jewels, and discovering the equation for the title. Along the way, they encounter hilarious situations and unexpected romance.
David employs a combination of techniques on WoodWorks using both hand and power tools to design and build pieces which feature the use of exotic and domestic woods in ways that highlight their color and grain. He also incorporated metal leaf and a chemical patination in some of the projects. Countless viewers have stated that David’s unique style and fine craftsmanship made the show not only informative, but inspirational. About his style David says, “My work expresses a sense of time and mystery. My inspiration is derived from a fusion of styles including ancient Egyptian, African, Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Asian. But essential to all my designs is the attention I pay to fine details.” David’s philosophy is that what sets fine furniture apart from the rest is attention to detail, such as grain matching, strong joinery, good proportions, well thought out designs, and fine finishes.
Aalto (2020) is a captivating documentary that explores the life and work of Alvar Aalto, a renowned Finnish architect and furniture designer. The film delves into his journey through the 1930s to the 1960s, highlighting significant milestones such as his modernist style, his humanization of modern architecture, and his innovative use of wood. Alongside his professional achievements, the movie also touches upon his personal life, including the loss of his wife and his marriage. Aalto's influence in the world of modern art and design is showcased through his iconic buildings and furniture. Through interviews, voice-overs, and archival footage, Aalto provides a comprehensive and engaging portrait of this visionary artist.
A man working in an office enters a slogan contest for a coffee company and wins a diamond ring, believing his life is about to change. However, he soon discovers it was all a practical joke played by his coworkers and his life returns to normal.