Outrageous Fortune is a comedy/drama TV show set in New Zealand. It follows the lives of the Wests, a dysfunctional criminal family dealing with various challenges and conflicts. The plot revolves around the matriarch of the family, Cheryl West, as she tries to keep her family together and navigate the ups and downs of their criminal activities. The show explores themes of loyalty, family, corruption, and love.
In the 1950s, a seemingly sensible newlywed and her wayward brother-in-law undertake parallel journeys of risk, romance, and self-discovery.
Soap is a cult TV show that satirically portrays the lives of two sisters, their families, and various absurd situations they find themselves in. The show combines comedy, drama, and romance, with a focus on witty one-liners, sarcasm, and adult humor. It also explores themes like adultery, family relationships, and homosexuality.
Four interconnected stories set in 1987 Oakland, CA. will tell about the love of music, movies, people, places and memories beyond our knowable universe.
The film follows the story of the legendary rock band Queen and their lead singer Freddie Mercury. It covers their rise to fame, the challenges they face, and their historic performance at Live Aid in 1985. Along the way, the movie explores Freddie Mercury's personal life, his relationship with Mary Austin, his struggles with identity and sexuality, and his battle with AIDS. It showcases the band's triumphs, including the creation of iconic songs like 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'We Will Rock You', as well as the lasting impact they had on the music industry.
In the sequel to the 2017 film, the Losers Club reunites after receiving a chilling phone call. They must face the return of the evil entity Pennywise, battling their own fears and traumatic memories as they try to destroy him once and for all.
Mildred Hayes, grieving the murder of her daughter, challenges the local authorities by renting three billboards exposing their failure. Her actions upset the townspeople, including a sympathetic sheriff and a racist officer. As tensions rise, secrets are revealed and tragedy strikes. Despite the setbacks, Mildred and the officer team up to find justice, leading them on a dangerous journey to uncover the truth.
Son of the Beach is a comedy TV show that follows the adventures of Notch Johnson, the world's greatest lifeguard, as he protects the shores of Malibu Adjacent. With its slapstick comedy, raunchy humor, and satirical take on popular culture, the show is a hilarious spoof of the beach lifeguard genre.
A spy organisation recruits a promising street kid into their training program while a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius. Eggsy, the street kid, must navigate the world of secret agents and stop the villain from carrying out his plans.
Defending Jacob tells the story of a father, Andy Barber, who must defend his teenage son, Jacob, against accusations of murder. As the evidence against Jacob mounts, Andy is forced to confront his own doubts and face the possibility that his own blood may be guilty. It's a gripping exploration of family, justice, and the lengths one will go to protect their child.
An American expat named Mickey Pearson runs a successful marijuana empire in London. He decides to sell off his business to a billionaire so he can retire peacefully. However, his decision triggers a series of events involving plots, schemes, bribery, and blackmail as various individuals try to steal his empire. Mickey must navigate through these challenges and protect his business and his wife.
Navy S.E.A.L. sniper Chris Kyle's pinpoint accuracy saves countless lives on the battlefield, but the war continues to haunt him back home.
Alan Turing, a brilliant mathematician, joins a team at Bletchley Park to crack the German Enigma code during World War II. As he works to decrypt the code, he struggles with his troubled private life and faces discrimination due to his homosexuality.
Charlie, a 15-year-old introvert, enters high school and befriends his seniors, learning to cope with his friend's suicide and his tumultuous past.
Michael Corleone, now in his 60s, struggles to repair relationships while containing the violent sociopaths in his decaying criminal empire. He embraces corporate America, rebuilds the Corleone interests as a legitimate enterprise, and creates a charity in memory of his father. However, he faces opposition when he seeks to buy the Vatican's shares in Immobiliare. Michael must navigate the treacherous world of mafia politics, avenge the murder of Don Tommasino, and orchestrate revenge against the Corleone family's enemies. Ultimately, tragedy strikes as Michael loses his daughter and his past catches up with him.
In Idaho, 2016, Charlie, a reclusive and morbidly obese English teacher, is haunted by grief and guilt. He reflects on his past mistakes and desires to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter, Ellie. As a self-destructive shut-in, Charlie is confined to his claustrophobic apartment, where he contemplates fatherhood, reconciliation, and the power of love and forgiveness to heal the wounds of a lifetime.
Bobby's a bartender and the only son of gregarious, salt-of-the-earth Irish Catholic parents from Boston. His fiancée, Liz, is a toney Harvard student and she's Protestant (no, that's not the problem). Liz has two dads, not one, and they're a worldly pair of well-heeled gay men.
Chuck and Larry, two straight Brooklyn firefighters, pretend to be a gay couple in order to receive domestic partner benefits. They face challenges and backlash but ultimately defend their fake marriage in court, with the support of their fellow firefighters.
A desperate father, alongside a tenacious cop, battles his own demons on the streets of 1980s New York as he searches for his missing nine-year-old son.
Moonlight (2016) is a film that tells the story of a young African-American man named Chiron who grapples with his identity and sexuality while navigating the challenges of childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. The film is divided into three parts, exploring different stages of Chiron's life. In Part I, Chiron, also known as Little, forms a bond with a drug dealer named Juan and his girlfriend Teresa, who provide him with guidance and support in a turbulent home environment. In Part II, Chiron is a teenager dealing with bullying at school and a complex relationship with his mother. He also develops a close friendship with his classmate Kevin that evolves into a brief romantic encounter. Part III follows Chiron as a grown man living in Atlanta, where he works as a drug dealer and reconnects with Kevin after years apart. Throughout the film, Moonlight explores themes of identity, sexuality, masculinity, and the effects of trauma and societal pressures on personal development.