Portlandia is a sketch comedy television series that follows the lives of various colorful characters in Portland, Oregon. The show explores themes of social satire, politics, and relationships, all with a quirky and comedic twist.
Spaced is a British sitcom about a group of friends who pretend to be a married couple in order to secure a flat. They navigate the ups and downs of their unusual living situation while dealing with the challenges of their individual lives. The show is known for its surreal humor and witty pop-culture references.
A sexy, troubling, and bold profile of the teens of the nineties, within a raging drama going on behind teenagers’ closed doors.
Teen Angel is a comedy TV show that follows the story of a guardian angel who is assigned to watch over a teenage boy. The angel helps the boy navigate the challenges of high school and the pressures of being a teenager. With a touch of magic and humor, Teen Angel offers a unique twist on the typical high school sitcom.
Clerks follows the lives of store clerks Dante Hicks and Randal Graves as they navigate their mundane jobs at a convenience store in New Jersey. The show explores their hilarious encounters with customers, their friendship, and the ups and downs of working in the retail industry.
In South Central Los Angeles, three young men, Tre, Doughboy, and Ricky, navigate the challenges of growing up in a crime-ridden neighborhood. Tre seeks to succeed academically and avoid the allure of gang culture, while Doughboy becomes involved in drug dealing and Ricky pursues a football scholarship. The film explores themes of racial inequality, drugs, sex, and gang violence, leading to a tragic event that forces the characters to confront violence in their community.
Mission Hill follows the story of a 24-year-old slacker named Andy and his adventures in an urban setting. The show explores various themes such as friendship, adulthood, and finding one's place in the world. With a mix of comedy and drama, Mission Hill brings a unique perspective on the challenges faced by young adults.
Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation is an Australian game show produced by Granada Productions which premiered on Network Ten on 5 May 2009. It is hosted by Shaun Micallef. The first series ran for 18 episodes, with the original production order extended due to the success of the show. A second series of 26 episodes began airing from 7 February 2010. Series 2 had a planned hiatus after episode 10 on 18 April 2010 and returned to finish its run on 1 August 2010. Series 3 began on 8 February 2011. On 27 October 2011, Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation was renewed for a fourth series. On 22 January 2012, it was announced that the show would begin airing Series 4 on 1 February 2012 in an 8 pm timeslot.
In the summer of 1987, James Brennan, a college graduate, takes a job at Adventureland, an amusement park in his hometown. He meets Emily, a fellow employee, and they develop a complicated relationship. James faces challenges, including an affair between Emily and a co-worker, but eventually realizes his true feelings for Emily. Despite obstacles, they end up together.
While digging a pool in his backyard, Dave discovers a frozen caveman. He thaws him out and names him Link. Together with his best friend Stoney, they introduce Link to modern life in Encino, California. Link's presence causes chaos and hilarity as he struggles to adapt to the modern world.
While We're Young is a comedy-drama film directed by Noah Baumbach. The plot revolves around a married couple in their 40s who befriend a younger couple in their 20s. The film explores themes of aging, relationships, and the pursuit of authenticity. As the couples become increasingly involved in each other's lives, they confront the differences in their generations and question their own choices.
Reality Bites follows the lives of a group of friends who are recent college graduates, as they navigate through post-college life in Houston, Texas. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and generational conflict while also tackling serious issues such as AIDS and unemployment.
Liberty Street was a Canadian drama television series, which aired on CBC Television in 1995. Produced by Kit Hood and Linda Schuyler, the team behind the long-running Degrassi series of television shows, Liberty Street was an attempt to create a similar series depicting the lives of a group of young adults living on their own for the first time. The pilot film, X-Rated, aired in 1994 and was developed into an 11-episode series. The cast included Henriette Ivanans, Joel Bissonnette, Billy Merasty, Kimberly Huie and Pat Mastroianni. Parts of the show were shot in and around the Liberty Village area of Toronto.
A decade after the events of Clerks, Dante Hicks (Brian OHalloran) and Randal Graves (Jeff Anderson) find themselves working at a fast food restaurant called Mooby's. Dante is planning to move to Florida with his fiancée, but his feelings for their manager, Becky (Rosario Dawson), become complicated when she reveals she's pregnant. Meanwhile, Randal tries to reclaim a racial slur, and chaos ensues when they arrange a donkey show as a farewell gift for Dante.
The Doom Generation follows the story of three aimless youth who embark on a violent and nihilistic journey across California. As they encounter various bizarre characters and engage in dangerous situations, the trio struggles to find meaning in their lives.
SLC Punk is a dark comedy about a group of punk friends living in Salt Lake City during the 1980s. Stevo and Heroin Bob rebel against society's norms, dealing with drug use, friendships, and personal struggles.
After committing suicide, a man finds himself in a strange afterlife where he embarks on a road trip with a hitchhiker to find his former girlfriend.
Glory Daze is a comedy movie that follows a group of college friends as they face the uncertainties and excitement of life after graduation. Together, they navigate through struggles, form new relationships, and find themselves in hilarious and memorable situations. From alcohol-fueled antics to encounters with the police, this film captures the essence of friendship and the transition into adulthood.
Streetwise is a 1984 documentary that provides an eye-opening look into the lives of homeless teenagers in Seattle. It explores the struggles they face on the streets, including issues of homelessness, teenage prostitution, drug abuse, and tragedy. The film centers around the story of a 14-year-old girl named Tiny who dreams of a better life outside of the streets but is constantly confronted with the harsh reality of her circumstances.
Tapeheads is a comedy film from the 1980s that follows the story of two friends, Ivan and Josh. They have big dreams of making it big in the music industry and start their own video production company. However, they soon find themselves involved in a blackmail scheme and face various challenges as they try to navigate the world of the recording industry. This movie is packed with humor, sardonic wit, and an exploration of the punk and rock music scene of the time.