19 Kids and Counting is a documentary TV show that follows the lives of the Duggar family, a large family with nineteen children. The show depicts their conservative morals, religious beliefs, and the challenges they face as they navigate through family relationships, home schooling, and their involvement in the Advanced Training Institute.
Katie Price, a 17-year-old girl with a rare genetic condition called xeroderma pigmentosum, is confined to her home during the day due to her extreme sensitivity to sunlight. During the night, she spends her time playing the guitar and composing songs. One evening, while she is playing her guitar at the train station, she meets Charlie, a boy she has been watching from her bedroom window for years. As their relationship develops, Katie faces the challenge of trying to live a normal life while battling her illness and risking her life for love.
A fraudulent exorcist, Reverend Cotton Marcus, agrees to let a documentary crew film his final exorcism. However, he soon realizes that the possessed girl he is dealing with is genuinely possessed by an evil spirit. As the exorcism progresses, Reverend Marcus and the crew find themselves in danger as they uncover dark secrets and face off against a satanic cult.
Twenty-seven years ago Gil and Kelly Jo Bates tied the knot with no plans to have kids. Fast forward 19 kids later and this tight-knit family, seemingly too good to be true, has a tremendous bond but are far from perfect. As you will see, when you have a house full of 19 children, from ages two to 25, daily chaos is multiplied exponentially, but so are the joyful and poignant moments that life can bring.
Based on a true story, 'The Bling Ring' follows a group of Californian teenagers who become obsessed with fame and luxury. They start burglarizing the homes of celebrities, stealing designer clothes, jewelry, and cash. As their crimes escalate, their audacity and recklessness attract media attention, leading to their eventual arrest and trial.
Get an in-depth look into the secrets and controversies surrounding The Duggars, a mega-family featured in reality TV. Discover the truth beneath the surface of their seemingly perfect image.
A group of Navy SEALs embark on a dangerous mission to take down the world's most wanted terrorist. They face intense training, strategic planning, and various challenges along the way. With the clock ticking, they must overcome obstacles and carry out a raid that will change history.
In "The Children," a rebellious teenage daughter must confront her creepy child brother as they unleash supernatural horrors upon their family during a Christmas vacation. The movie explores themes of child murders, exploitation, and the evil nature of children.
Jesus Camp is a documentary that follows a group of evangelical Christian children and their experiences at a summer camp in North Dakota. The film explores the controversial practices and beliefs of the camp, including speaking in tongues, pro-life activism, and the indoctrination of young children. It also delves into the political and social impact of conservative Christian fundamentalism in America.
Mary and Martha are two grieving mothers who form a bond after both losing their sons to malaria. Determined to make a difference, they embark on a journey to raise awareness and funds to combat the deadly disease.
Follow the next generation of Duggars as they celebrate some of life’s milestone moments, including the realities of growing up and raising their own families.
Castle of Purity (1973) is a disturbing drama based on a true story. It revolves around a dysfunctional family living in a secluded castle, where the father enforces strict discipline and control over his children. The plot explores themes of misogyny, domestic abuse, incest, hypocrisy, and the consequences of a toxic family environment. As the story unfolds, secrets are revealed, leading to a shocking climax.
In the year 2025, a young man's superintelligent AI system tells him that he must go on a date or face certain suicide from loneliness.
Sassy Pants tells the story of a teenage girl named Bethany who is trapped in a life of homeschooling and overprotection. She rebels against her mother and escapes to live with her dysfunctional father and his boyfriend. Along the way, she experiences new challenges and learns about love, family, and independence.
After saving 10-year-old Jack from an attempted kidnapping, Casey Wright (Sarah Roemer) is hired by Jack's famous father - "the" Sam Austin (Jon Prescott) - to be Jack's home-school teacher. Casey is quickly swept up in Sam's celebrity lifestyle but when things heat up between the two, Casey becomes the target of Sam's crazed stalker.
A mentally disabled 12-year-old girl named Heidi lives together with her agoraphobic mother, and has only two constants in her life - a mysterious word 'Soof' and a quarter her mother gives her every day. When Heidi discovers an old photo of her mother and a baby, she decides to travel to Reno, Nevada to find out more about her past. Along the way, she meets a kind-hearted African-American woman named Bernadette, who agrees to help her on her journey. Through a series of adventures and encounters, Heidi uncovers the truth about her family and finds a sense of belonging.
Shared Rooms is a romantic holiday-themed comedy/drama set in the backdrop of Christmas, following the intertwining lives of a group of tenants living in a house. The movie explores themes like love, family, and self-discovery in a light-hearted and entertaining manner. It delves into the stories of different characters, including a painter, a writer, a teenager, and two gay couples.
In this modern retelling of the classic Red Riding Hood story, a 12-year-old girl named Red is caught in a web of mystery and danger as she tries to uncover the truth behind a series of gruesome murders in her small town. With her red riding hood and fiery spirit, Red must navigate through a dark and twisted world, facing her own fears and secrets along the way.
Ballast is a powerful drama that explores the lives of a single mother and her son in a small town along the Mississippi River. The story delves into themes of loss, grief, and redemption, showcasing the struggles faced by the characters as they navigate through their challenging circumstances.
Growing Op is a coming-of-age comedy about a teenager named Quinn who is raised in a marijuana grow-op. Despite his unusual upbringing, Quinn longs for a normal life and decides to attend public high school. Along the way, he navigates the ups and downs of teenage life, including relationships, family dynamics, and facing the challenges of growing up. With humor and heart, Growing Op explores themes of acceptance, identity, and finding one's place in the world.