The Raggy Dolls is an animated TV show about a group of imperfect dolls who are rejected by the toy factory because they don't meet the standards. The dolls come to life and embark on misadventures, learning valuable lessons about friendship, acceptance, and bravery along the way.
When teenager Miles Morales gets bitten by a radioactive spider, he becomes the new Spider-Man in his dimension. However, he soon discovers that there are other versions of Spider-Man from alternate dimensions. Miles must team up with these different versions, including Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Ham, and Peni Parker, to stop the villainous Kingpin from opening portals to other dimensions and destroying New York City. Along the way, Miles learns what it truly means to be a hero.
Tom Hansen, a hopeless romantic, is dumped by his soulmate and reflects on their relationship to figure out where things went wrong. He tries to win her back, going through ups and downs in their tumultuous journey.
A devoted husband and father helps two stranded young women who knock on his door, but his kind gesture turns into a dangerous seduction and a deadly game of cat and mouse.
Paddington, a young bear from Peru, arrives in London and meets the Brown family who offer him a temporary home. He sets out to find the explorer who discovered his family but gets pursued by a sadistic taxidermist. With the help of the Browns, Paddington foils the taxidermist's plan, finds a home with the Brown family, and brings happiness to everyone.
Tattletales is an American game show which first aired on the CBS daytime schedule on February 18, 1974. It was hosted by Bert Convy, with several announcers, including Jack Clark, Gene Wood, Johnny Olson and John Harlan, providing the voiceover at various times. The show's premise involved questions asked about celebrity couples' personal lives and was based on He Said, She Said, a syndicated Goodson-Todman show that aired during the 1969—1970 season.
After surviving a plane crash in the mountains, two strangers must work together to survive the harsh wilderness and find their way back to civilization.
In 1971, Navy fighter pilot Leland 'Buzz' Harley soars through the skies with reckless abandon, agitating his co-pilot, Dominick 'Mail Man' Farnham. In pursuit of an enemy plane, Buzz pushes the aircraft past its speed limit, and he and Mail Man are forced to eject. Entangled by his seat belt, Mail Man crash lands in a forest. He survives, but is shot by hunters who mistake him for a deer. Twenty years later, Navy Lieutenant Commander Block drives to a remote Indian reservation to convince Buzz Harley's son, Sean 'Topper' Harley, to return to the Navy for a special mission...
In 'Under Siege 2: Dark Territory,' a cyberterrorist hijacks a high-tech train and threatens to destroy a satellite network. A former Navy SEAL must use his skills to neutralize the threat and save the passengers. With action-packed sequences and intense suspense, the film keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Actress Carol Cobb reluctantly reprises her role in a franchise film after a career setback. As the cast and crew are quarantined in a hotel, they face various challenges and setbacks during the production. Carol's sanity begins to unravel, relationships form and crumble, and the team must navigate the pressures and demands of filmmaking during a pandemic. Eventually, they come together to fight for their rights and escape the controlling grip of the studio. Two years later, a documentary about the tumultuous production is released, bringing closure and success to the cast.
In 1965, DJ Adrian Cronauer is assigned to the U.S. Armed Services radio station in Vietnam. With his irreverent humor and rock and roll music, he clashes with his superiors but gains the love and support of his fellow DJs. As he forms a friendship with a Vietnamese girl named Trinh, he becomes embroiled in a fight, a bombing incident, and a conflict with a VC operative. Despite facing censorship and punishment, Cronauer remains dedicated to bringing laughter and entertainment to the troops during the war in Vietnam.
In 1988, a reporter and his ex-girlfriend team up with a group of diverse individuals, including Greenpeace activists and Inupiaq Eskimos, to save a family of gray whales trapped by rapidly forming ice in the Arctic Circle.
James Clayton, a CIA trainee, is asked by his mentor Walter Burke to help find a mole in the Agency. As Clayton goes through a series of tests and training at the CIA headquarters, he becomes increasingly skilled in espionage. He forms a romantic relationship with fellow recruit Layla Moore, who he later discovers is a mole. Clayton is then appointed as a non-official cover operative to spy on Moore. He uncovers evidence of her treachery and confronts Burke, who reveals the truth behind the scheme. Clayton ultimately foils Burke's plan and discovers the truth about his father's CIA involvement.
Inspired by house music from a young age, Yukiya spends his free time as a DJ for a crowd of one and uploads his videos online. Like any young teenager, he yearns for something greater than his current life. He wants recognition and importance, but breaking out of his comfort zone means he runs the risk of getting hurt, so the cycle continues. That is, until the day he finally crosses the line of no return and live streams a performance that will change his world forever.
Dead Pixels follows a group of gamers who live together in a house-share. They spend their days gaming and their nights on virtual sex. Each character is obsessed with their own virtual world, which causes dating problems in the real world. The pilot episode centers around a computer game called Kingdom Scrolls, where characters spend hours grinding to level up. The show explores the hilarious and sometimes awkward situations that arise from the characters' gaming obsession.
Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a horror/sci-fi movie from 1978. Set in San Francisco, it follows a group of people who discover that aliens are replacing humans with emotionless duplicates created from seed pods. As the invasion spreads, they must find a way to stay awake and evade the aliens, as falling asleep allows them to be duplicated as well. The movie explores themes of paranoia, loss of identity, and the struggle for survival.
Sunny tells the story of a group of high school friends who reunite to fulfill the dying wish of one of their members. As they navigate their way through life's ups and downs, they find strength in their friendship and support each other through tough times. The movie touches on various themes including bullying, friendship, and the power of female bonding.
In 1980s America, a teenage Iranian immigrant faces ostracism and bigotry but finds solace in the world of wrestling, as he strives to become a champion and overcome the challenges he faces.
Gully Boy is the story of Murad, a college student from a slum in Mumbai, who becomes a successful rapper with the help of his friends and the love and support of his girlfriend. Despite facing challenges such as poverty, bullying, and social prejudice, Murad overcomes them all and rises to fame in the world of rap music.
A man named Tatsuhiko moves into an apartment with thin walls and becomes fascinated by the sounds and activities of his attractive neighbor named Emi. He starts spying on her through the walls and becomes obsessed with her. As the obsession grows, Tatsuhiko's voyeuristic behavior takes a dark turn, leading to unexpected consequences.