Long Way Round is a TV show that chronicles the epic journey of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman as they ride from London to New York on motorcycles, crossing several countries and encountering various challenges and adventures along the way.
Follow Lindsay Lohan as she opens and manages her own beach club on a beautiful island. See the ups and downs of running the club, dealing with staff drama, and providing an unforgettable experience for guests.
The Restaurant is a hilarious farce that takes place in a prestigious and expensive restaurant in Paris during the 1960s. The restaurant owner, a control freak, gets involved in a series of misadventures, including a presidential kidnapping and a car chase. With disguises, misunderstandings, and chaos, the restaurant staff must navigate through a night filled with humor and surprises.
Welcome to the Sticks (2008) is a comedy film that tells the story of a postal worker who is forced to relocate to a small town in northern France. Despite his initial resistance, he eventually discovers the warm hospitality and community spirit of the locals, challenging his preconceived notions and breaking down cultural barriers.
In a small Newfoundland fishing village, the community is in dire need of a doctor. They hatch a plan to deceive a young doctor into staying in the town by any means necessary, including manipulation, bribery, and con games.
While on vacation, a family visits a small town inhabited by vegetarian goblins who seek to transform them into plants so they can eat them.
The Big Kahuna is a movie that follows a group of salesman as they attend a convention in Wichita, Kansas. The film explores themes of religion, self-reflection, and the struggles of married life. As the characters navigate conversations about God, divorce, and their careers, they are confronted with the ups and downs of their relationships and personal beliefs.
Jess and James are two young men in their 20s who meet on a road trip and embark on a journey of self-discovery and love. Along the way, they explore their sexuality, navigate relationships, and confront their fears and insecurities. As they open up to each other, they find solace and understanding in their shared experiences, ultimately finding acceptance and love in unexpected ways.
John Wayne plays an injured gunslinger who is taken in by a Quaker family. As he is nursed back to health by the family's daughter, he begins to question his violent lifestyle and the code of the Old West. When his past catches up with him, he must decide whether to return to a life of crime or embrace the love and pacifism of the Quakers.
When a mother receives a disturbing voice message from her elderly care nurse, she sets off on a comedic journey to rescue her family from an art dealer's elaborate burglary scheme. Along the way, she encounters various obstacles and hilarious situations.
In I Wish, two brothers are separated due to their parents' divorce. They believe that if they make a wish at the moment when two bullet trains pass each other, their wish will come true and their family will reunite. The movie follows their journey to the magical spot, exploring their relationships with their family, friends, and each other.
Welcome to the Hartmanns is a heartwarming comedy-drama that explores the complexities of friendship, integration, and family. The story revolves around a German couple who opens their home to a Nigerian immigrant as a refugee. As they navigate through the challenges of bureaucracy, suspicion, and cultural differences, they also discover the power of hospitality and the true meaning of family.
The Dead is a movie set in Dublin, Ireland in the early 1900s. It revolves around a dinner party where friends and family gather to celebrate Christmas. As the night progresses, the characters contemplate lost love, haunted pasts, and unrequited love. The story is filled with poetry recitations, dancing, and moments of contemplation. The protagonist, haunted by memories, is forced to confront his own feelings and the ghosts of his past. The movie beautifully captures the melancholic atmosphere of the holiday season, exploring themes of love, loss, and the passage of time.
Welcome to the South is a comedy that explores the cultural differences and stereotypes in a small Italian village. The plot revolves around a postman who is transferred to the South of Italy, where he encounters various challenges and prejudices. Through his experiences, he learns to appreciate the warmth and hospitality of the local community.
For young Australian adventurer Tim Cope, this was the journey of a lifetime – travelling 10,000kms alone on horseback across the Eurasian steppe through Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine and Hungary. From the former Mongol capital Karakorum to the Danube, Tim retraced the path of the first nomads and followed the route taken by legendary Genghis Khan as he forged his great empire. Over three and a half gruelling years, and guided by an old Kazakh wisdom – “to understand the wolf, you must put on the skin of a wolf and look through its eyes” – Tim lived just as the ancient nomads did.
Light Gradient is a movie that explores themes of love, sexuality, and self-discovery. It follows the story of a gay male couple who embark on a bicycle trip through the German countryside. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and experiences that test their relationship and lead them to question their own identities. The movie delves into the complexities of human connections and the search for personal fulfillment.
Alice wakes up in the middle of the night to find her husband gone and embarks on a strange and disorienting adventure. She encounters supernatural powers, a secret door, and a series of bizarre events. As she explores this alternate reality, she must confront her fears and unravel the mystery surrounding her husband's disappearance.
A Monkey in Winter (1962) tells the story of a hotel manager in Normandy, France, who reminisces about his past and struggles with alcohol abuse. His friendship with an old man and a couple staying at the hotel helps him navigate through his broken heart and broken oaths.
A Marine plans to attack a small-town American mosque but encounters the people he intends to kill.
In Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge, Kriemhild, the widow of Siegfried, continues her path of vengeance against the Burgundians for their betrayal. Fueled by her grief and hatred, she seeks to destroy everything they hold dear, leading to a tragic and destructive battle that will forever change their lives.