Supernanny (2005) is a reality TV show that follows the life of a specialist nanny who helps families struggling with behavioral problems. Using her expertise in child psychology and parenting techniques, she works with parents to address naughty behavior, discipline issues, and family relationships. Through a combination of reenactments, advice, and constructive criticism, the Supernanny helps parents establish house rules, implement time-outs, and create a positive environment for their children.
In 1956, a young man named Colin Clark spends a week with Marilyn Monroe while she is in England shooting a movie. Colin gets an inside look into the life of the iconic actress and forms a connection with her. Throughout the week, Colin navigates the complexities of his relationship with Marilyn, as well as his own aspirations in the film industry.
A Civil Action follows a lawyer who takes on a case involving toxic waste contamination. As he investigates the case, he uncovers evidence of corporate greed and the devastating impact of the pollution on the local community. The lawyer faces challenges in his pursuit of justice, including bankruptcy and personal struggles. The movie explores themes of right and justice, the power of evidence, and the flaws in the legal system.
Cheyenne Autumn is a movie set in 1878 that tells the story of the Cheyenne tribe, who embark on a perilous journey in search of food and freedom. The movie explores the struggles faced by the Native Americans as they encounter various obstacles and hardships along the way. It sheds light on the themes of oppression, survival, and cultural identity.
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.
In the year 2025, Time Enforcement Commission agent Ryan Chang must travel back in time to prevent the Nazi regime from obtaining a time machine and altering history. With the help of a pocket watch that allows him to travel through time, Ryan navigates through different eras, including the Old West and Nazi Germany, to stop the villainous plot. Along the way, he faces disco-loving henchmen, historic figures like Adolf Hitler, and discovers a parallel world where the Nazis succeeded. As Ryan fights to restore the timeline, he must confront his own personal demons and make difficult choices that will determine the future.
Wendy, a young girl, gets whisked away to a magical island where she encounters adventure, danger, and the opportunity to never grow up.
Baggage Battles follows a group of auction bidders as they compete against each other to win abandoned luggage. The show highlights their strategies, the excitement of the auctions, and the discoveries they make when they open the bags. With intermittent narration, viewers get a glimpse into the world of baggage auctions and the potential treasures that can be found. The husband-wife team dynamics add an interesting twist to the competition.
True story of Tom Butterfield and his crusade to provide family life for homeless children, becoming not only the first bachelor caretaker, but the youngest single adult to become a legal foster parent in the state of Missouri.
When a wedding planner returns to her hometown to take on a high-profile wedding, she must navigate the challenges of working with her ex-boyfriend while dealing with a series of wedding crises and unexpected romantic sparks.
Louis Theroux's LA Stories is a documentary TV show that explores the diverse and intriguing lives of people living in Los Angeles. Through his unique and engaging interviewing style, Louis Theroux offers an intimate and thought-provoking understanding of the city's different communities and their untold stories.
In the time of Noah, people were going about their daily lives, not mindful of the impending destruction. Like them, are we ignoring warnings of God's coming judgment?
Akerman spends a brief period on her own in an apartment by the sea in Tel Aviv. She films from the apartment and in her narration she talks about her family, her Jewish identity and her childhood. She wonders whether normal everyday life is possible in this place and whether filming is a realistic option.
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