Any Day Now is a TV show set in 1960s Birmingham, Alabama. The story revolves around a female lawyer and her best friend, an old childhood friend who returns home. Together, they navigate the challenges of an interracial relationship, the Civil Rights movement, and the presence of the Ku Klux Klan. The plot also delves into social issues such as racism, pregnancy, and the loss of a father. The story is told in flashbacks and showcases the struggles faced by the characters in an era of racial prejudice.
In the Flesh is a TV show set in a post-apocalyptic world where zombies, called PDS (Partially Deceased Syndrome) sufferers, are rehabilitated and reintegrated into society. The story follows Kieren Walker, a PDS sufferer who returns to his small town and faces prejudice and discrimination while trying to find acceptance.
Once Upon a Time in America is a crime drama movie that takes place in New York City during the 1920s and 1960s. It follows the life and death of a group of gangsters and explores the corruption of the mafia. Through a nonlinear timeline, the film delves into themes of regret, lovesickness, and memories. Based on a novel, it depicts the coming-of-age of the protagonists, the rise of organized crime during prohibition, and their eventual downfall. The story explores themes of betrayal, friendship, and loyalty, as well as the impact of violence and power on individuals and society.
In 'The Kissing Booth 2,' a high school senior named Elle Evans navigates the challenges of a long-distance relationship, making important choices about her future, and dealing with the complexities of love and friendship. She also finds herself caught in a competition between two attractive guys and faces the pressure of a Halloween dance, homecoming, graduation, and applying for college.
A woman and her 5-year-old daughter travel to Iran to visit her husband's family, but she soon discovers that her husband has become violent and wants to keep their daughter in Iran against her will. She must find a way to escape with her daughter and return to America.
A man returns to Salem's Lot and discovers the town's dark secret. As a vampire outbreak takes hold, he must fight to protect his loved ones and uncover the truth.
Mark Renton, who has been living abroad for 20 years, returns to Scotland and reconnects with his old friends Sick Boy, Spud, and Begbie. As they navigate their complicated relationships and confront their troubled pasts, they become involved in blackmail, drugs, and criminal activities. Ultimately, they must confront their own demons and make choices that will determine their futures.
After the death of their parents, two sister witches are raised by their eccentric aunts and taught the art of magic. But a family curse that causes any man who falls in love with them to die complicates their already complicated lives.
In Freaky, a high school girl and a serial killer switch bodies after a mystical artifact is used. Now they must find a way to switch back before it's too late. Chaos ensues as the girl tries to convince her friends of the switch while the killer continues to wreak havoc.
Bianca, a high school senior, discovers that she has been labeled the DUFF (Designated Ugly Fat Friend) by her popular friends. Determined to change her image, she enlists the help of Wesley, the captain of the football team. As they work together to overcome their insecurities, Bianca realizes that everyone is a DUFF in some way and that labels shouldn't define her.
After her death, a mother returns to her home town in order to fix the situations she couldn't resolve during her life. Raimunda and Sole are sisters who grew up in a small village but now live in Madrid. Sole returns for their Aunt Paula's funeral and encounters the ghost of their mother Irene. She brings Irene back to Madrid and agrees to let her stay with her. Meanwhile, Raimunda and her daughter Paula have to deal with a different death. Paula's father attempts to sexually assault her and Paula kills him in self-defense. Raimunda hides the corpse in a restaurant deep-freezer and strikes a deal to cater for a film crew. Raimunda later reveals to Paula that her father is not her biological father and that Agustina, a neighbor, could possibly help her find out more about her own mother who disappeared three years before. Agustina is diagnosed with terminal cancer and Raimunda reveals two shocking secrets to her at the restaurant: her father's affair with Agustina's mother and that Agustina's mother disappeared the same day that Raimunda's parents died. Sole tells Raimunda that she has seen their mother's ghost. Irene admits that she did not die in the fire, revealing that Raimunda's father sexually abused her, resulting in the birth of Paula. Irene tells Raimunda that she started the fire that killed her husband and the woman he was having an affair with. After the fire, Irene stayed with Aunt Paula, who was unable to take care of herself. The community, believing Irene to be a ghost, explained the sightings of her as a ghost due to their superstitious nature. The family reunites at Aunt Paula's house, and Irene pledges to stay and care for Agustina as her cancer worsens, promising to repair her relationship with Raimunda.
Deadfall follows siblings Addison and Liza, who are on the run after a casino heist goes wrong. In the midst of a blizzard, they get involved in a car accident, resulting in a split. Addison is hell-bent on retrieving the cash and making a run for Canada, while Liza is taken in by a former boxer turned ex-con Jay. As their paths intertwine, a series of events unfolds that tests their loyalty and forces them to confront their past.
We Own the Night is a gripping crime drama set in 1980s Brooklyn, revolving around a family torn between loyalty and duty. The story follows two brothers, one a narcotics detective and the other a nightclub manager, as they navigate the dangerous world of Russian mafia and drug cartels. Their paths collide when the detective's investigation leads him to discover shocking truths about his own family. With intense action sequences, emotional turmoil, and a race against time, this movie keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Next of Kin is a 1989 action thriller film directed by John Irvin, starring Patrick Swayze as a Chicago police detective who seeks revenge after his brother is killed by the mob. He takes matters into his own hands and infiltrates the criminal underworld, facing dangerous confrontations and intense car chases along the way.
In "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2," four best friends find themselves facing new challenges and experiences during their summer break. The magical pair of pants that fits each of them perfectly continues to bring them closer, as they navigate through love, friendship, and personal growth. Bridging the distance between them, the girls share their triumphs and struggles through letters, discovering the true meaning of friendship and the power it has to shape their lives.
In 'It's a Boy Girl Thing,' a boy and a girl who can't stand each other magically switch bodies after touching an ancient totem. As they navigate each other's lives, they begin to develop a deeper understanding and eventually fall in love. In order to switch back, they must find the ancient totem again and reverse the curse before it becomes permanent.
After being dumped by her cheating fiance, an American woman travels to Paris to win him back. However, she ends up falling for a charming Frenchman and embarks on a romantic adventure throughout France.
Happy Together (1997) follows the tumultuous relationship of two gay men from Hong Kong as they navigate issues of love, unhappiness, and self-destructiveness in Argentina. Set against the backdrop of the iconic Iguazu Falls, the film explores themes of homesickness, loss, and the longing for happiness.
After being abducted by a criminal gang, a traumatized man becomes famous when his ordeal is televised. He forms a friendship with a fellow captive and together they navigate the challenges of media attention and personal trauma.
An undercover cop returns to his Irish neighborhood in New York City and becomes conflicted when he must choose between his loyalty to the police force and his loyalty to his childhood friends, who are involved in organized crime. Tensions rise as the cop infiltrates the Irish mob and is torn between his duty and his relationships.