The White Lotus is a dark comedy anthology series set at an exotic resort, focusing on the privileged lives of the guests and the staff. The show delves into themes of white privilege, entitlement, toxic relationships, and social commentary, all within a satirical and comedic framework. The story takes place over the course of one week and follows the interactions and conflicts between various characters, including a gay protagonist, a cheating husband and wife, and a hotel employee. With its ensemble cast and intriguing plotlines, The White Lotus offers a unique and thought-provoking viewing experience.
Room 104 is an anthology series that takes place in a single motel room, exploring different genres and stories with each episode. From comedy to drama, fantasy to horror, Room 104 provides a unique and thrilling experience within its confines.
Calvin and Christy, a pair of professional thieves, are quarantined in Wonderful Harbour Hotel for seven days after the Hong Kong government discovers a guest at the hotel is diagnosed with H1N1. The couple encounters a cop, a bellboy, a prostitute, a news reporter, a legendary thief, and several hotel guests and employees, who all reluctantly bond together during their stay in the hotel.
A hotel manager of the brand-new Hotel Helsinki, is found dead one day before the opening festivities, leaving behind him a suicide note.
The Hotel is a fly-on-the-wall British television documentary series which has ran for three series consisting of 25 episodes. It is produced by Dragonfly TV and Film and is broadcast on Channel 4. The series is filmed using fixed cameras positioned in several locations around the complex rather than using a camera crew. Series one was filmed at the Damson Dene Hotel in England's Lake District over five weeks in the summer of 2010. The second and third series were filmed at the Grosvenor Hotel in Torquay, Devon, owned by manager Mark Jenkins who became something of a cult character as a result of the show.
Hotel Hell is a reality TV show where celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay visits and helps struggling hotels and their owners. With his expertise and tough-love approach, Ramsay confronts the issues faced by these failing businesses and provides them with constructive criticism and advice. From dealing with financial debt to improving the quality of service and customer experience, Ramsay guides the hotel owners towards turning their establishments around. Viewers get an inside look at the challenges and transformations that take place behind the scenes of the hospitality industry.
Bagdad Cafe is an American television sitcom starring Whoopi Goldberg and Jean Stapleton. The series premiered March 30, 1990 on CBS. The show is based on the 1987 Percy Adlon film Bagdad Cafe.
Ivy is pursued by first love Miyo, but is in a relationship with Bianca, who happens to be Miyo's boss. Meanwhile, Miyo's ex April pursues Miyo, but is also open to a threesome with Ivy? Which one tastes like love?
What's Up, Doc? is a hilarious screwball romantic-comedy set in San Francisco. Chaos ensues when several identical bags get mixed up, leading to mistaken identities, car chases, and comedic chaos. A bumbling college student and a musicologist find themselves caught up in a wild chase for a mysterious bag that contains valuable jewels. With slapstick comedy, clever wordplay, and madcap antics, What's Up, Doc? is an entertaining and zany ride.
Documentary series going behind the scenes at Edinburgh's prestigious Balmoral Hotel, following the work of the army of staff who cater to guests who have ranged from members of the Royal Family to international sports teams.
Ellen, a young socialite, must deliver a special Christmas card to her father's business partner in a small town. Along the way, she experiences the joy and warmth of the holiday season and falls in love with the town's charming sheriff.
A Single Girl follows a young woman in Paris as she deals with pregnancy, relationships, and the complexity of being a single mother. With explicit and unsimulated sex scenes, the film explores themes of existential loneliness and the challenges of balancing love and independence.
Carry On Abroad is a British comedy film from 1972 that follows the misadventures of a group of tourists on a package holiday in Spain. Chaos ensues as the vacationers encounter construction mishaps, drunkenness, a sexually-repressed monk, and a series of hilarious misunderstandings. As tensions rise and comedic situations escalate, the holiday becomes a wild and memorable experience.
In Timescape, a grieving husband discovers a time-traveling device that allows him to go back in time and save his daughter's life. As he navigates through different timelines, he encounters a time cop, his future self, and a series of surreal events. With a low-budget production, Timescape combines mystery and sci-fi elements to create a suspenseful and psychotronic film.
Istanbul is a crime drama movie that takes place in 1950s Istanbul. A German tourist finds himself entangled in a web of crime and romance as he becomes involved with a mysterious German woman, a diamond smuggler, and a criminal gang. With amnesia and murder in the mix, he navigates the treacherous streets of Istanbul, trying to uncover the truth while avoiding the ruthless Turkish police. This color film noir explores themes of love, betrayal, and intrigue.
Nora is a thirty-something woman living in New York City who struggles with loneliness and finding love. When she meets a charming Frenchman, her life takes an unexpected turn, leading her on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
When a lawyer receives a mysterious old photograph, she embarks on a journey to solve a Christmas mystery while falling in love with an inn owner.
A nurse from Connecticut gets stranded by a blizzard and is forced to stay at a small inn in a charming New England town. While there, she meets a charming prince who is also hiding out at the inn. As they spend time together, they begin to fall in love and discover the true meaning of Christmas.
Mabel wakes up in a hotel room and finds herself in a series of comedic situations involving a dog, a bellman, a drunken man, and hiding under a bed.
International House is a comedy film set in an international hotel where an inventor showcases his latest invention. However, chaos ensues with misunderstandings, mistaken identities, and hilarious misadventures involving a gold digger, a businessman, a health inspector, and various other colorful characters. The film is filled with musical numbers and slapstick humor, making it a delightful comedy from the pre-Code era of Hollywood.