Feast follows the story of a Boston Terrier named Winston who becomes a devoted foodie when his owner starts a new relationship. As Winston experiences the ups and downs of his owner's romantic life through the meals they share together, he learns about the power of love, loyalty, and the joy of good food.
Alvy Singer, a pessimistic comedian, reflects on his relationship with Annie Hall, an aspiring singer. Alvy is neurotic and obsessed with death, while Annie is ditsy and clumsy. Despite their differences, they are attracted to each other and embark on a roller-coaster romance. However, their relationship is filled with problems and they break up multiple times. They attempt to maintain a friendship but eventually realize that relationships, although irrational, are necessary.
Kate Holbrook, a successful and single businesswoman, decides to have a baby. However, she discovers that she is unable to get pregnant and decides to hire a surrogate mother. Enter Angie, a free-spirited and irresponsible woman who becomes Kate's surrogate. As the two women navigate the challenges of pregnancy, they also learn valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the true meaning of family.
When the Los Angeles Police Department is in need of strong leadership, straight-laced Sgt. Joe Friday and his unconventional partner Pep Streebeck stumble upon a dangerous criminal plot. Together, they must navigate the city's seedy underbelly and unravel the truth behind the crimes.
In 'Liar, Liar, Vampire', a teenager named Davis is new to town and pretends to be a vampire to fit in. He becomes the center of attention at his new school, but things become complicated when he falls for a girl and has to keep up the charade. Will Davis be able to keep his secret and win the girl of his dreams?
That Sugar Film is a documentary that follows the filmmaker as he embarks on a 60-day experiment to consume the average amount of sugar eaten by an average person. The film explores the negative impact of excessive sugar consumption on health and reveals the hidden sugars in everyday foods and drinks. Through interviews, scientific research, and personal experiences, the film highlights the influence of the food industry and sugar lobby in promoting unhealthy eating habits. It also delves into the effects of sugar on various health issues such as obesity, diabetes, tooth decay, and malnutrition. That Sugar Film serves as a wake-up call to individuals and society about the dangers of excessive sugar intake and the need for better nutrition.
When their daughter and her husband go away for work, Artie and Diane Decker, two old-fashioned grandparents, are left in charge of their three grandchildren. Chaos ensues as they try to navigate the challenges of modern parenting and connect with their tech-savvy grandchildren.
When a Chinese cook named Cheng loses his job and decides to travel to Finland, he never expects to find himself in a small, rural town. There, he becomes involved with a local restaurateur named Sirkka, who is struggling to keep her restaurant afloat. Despite their cultural differences and initial clashes, Cheng and Sirkka form an unlikely bond and help each other navigate their personal and professional challenges.
Investigative documentary series lifting the lid on the growth, production and sale of supermarket food. Presented by journalist Sian Williams and food writer Stefan Gates.
Unsupersize Me documents the inspiring story of Juan-Carlos Asse, owner of Zen Fitness, a personal training studio in Gainesville, Florida, and his quest to prove that a whole foods, plant-based diet coupled with an exercise regimen is capable of remarkably and rapidly improving the health of any and every individual. Asse takes his lifelong passions of fitness and nutrition setting out to demonstrate what he has witnessed in his training studio time and time again. The plant-based diet with exercise is the most effective and expeditious way to obtain optimal health.
A young newlywed (Robert Sterling) finds working for his nasty father-in-law difficult.
In Defense of Food (2015) explores the evolution of human diet and the rise of processed food. It emphasizes the benefits of a plant-based diet and the dangers of consuming too much processed food, while providing insights into the history of food and the science behind healthy eating.
April, an uptight health-chef guru is on the verge of notoriety, but her brand of cooking is failing. Despite her assurances healthy is tasty, those who have tried her recipes disagree. Unwilling to give up on her hard work and career, April vows to reinvent herself and travels to Italy to learn how to incorporate the country’s notoriously rich culture of food into her own recipes. There, she meets Rob, a brilliant chef specializing in Italian cuisine, who helps April find a new joy and freedom in life and in cooking.
The Gateway Bug explores the growing movement of using insects as an alternative source of protein and their potential to solve the global food crisis. The film follows a group of entrepreneurs and activists as they strive to create a sustainable and healthy food system through insect farming. Discover the challenges they face, the benefits of insect-based food, and the impact it could have on the environment.
Nicole Richie spreads her message of environmental love through her new musical persona, "Nikki Fre$h," a trap music artist who makes eco-conscious choices while dropping sick beats and performing in over the top music videos.
HealtH is a postmodern political satire comedy that takes place at a health convention held at a luxury hotel in Florida. The movie features multiple storylines involving various characters, including a political campaign and a board game competition. With a touch of humor and satire, HealtH explores the absurdities of the health-food industry.
It's time for lunch, and Spunky (the baby donkey) is expected to feed on healthy (and awful-tasting) Vitamin Hay. He resists, and wanders out of the barn to look for more interesting things to eat.
"Go Further" explores the idea that the single individual is the key to large-scale transformational change. The film follows actor Woody Harrelson as he takes a small group of friends on a bio-fueled bus-ride down the Pacific Coast Highway. Their goal? To show the people they encounter that there are viable alternatives.
We spend millions of dollars each year on products we're told are good for us, but does the science behind this industry raking in multi-millions really back up the claims?