Diana Bishop, a witch and historian, discovers a bewitched manuscript and is thrust into a world of supernatural beings including vampires, witches, and daemons. Teaming up with vampire Matthew Clairmont, they unravel the mysteries of the manuscript and embark on a dangerous journey.
The Greatest Showman celebrates the birth of show business and tells the story of P.T. Barnum, a visionary who rose from nothing to create a worldwide spectacle. Barnum opens a museum devoted to oddities but fails to attract business. He then assembles a troupe of unique individuals and creates a circus that wins over crowds every night. Despite facing criticism and challenges, Barnum’s show becomes a huge success, allowing him to provide for his family and fulfill his dreams. Through love, friendship, and the celebration of humanity, Barnum builds a legacy that changes his life forever.
After defeating his superhero nemesis, Megamind creates a new villain who turns out to be a threat to humanity. Now, he must step up and use his genius to save the world.
Seven friends who met in their youth at an English course meet again 25 years later; Lara, Taís, Helena, Adriana, Renée, Natália and Carol, each of them has a different personality and origin, but they share a deep affection.
When a murder occurs on a train on which he's travelling, celebrated detective Hercule Poirot is recruited to solve the case. In 1934, famous detective Hercule Poirot solves a theft at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. The obsessive compulsive Belgian-who seeks balance in life, and considers his case-solving ability to see a lie amid truth a curse-wants to rest in Istanbul but must return to London for another case. His friend Bouc, director of the Orient Express, offers him a room on the train. Poirot refuses businessman Samuel Ratchett's offer to hire him as his bodyguard during the three-day journey, as Ratchett has received threatening letters from an unknown party. That night Poirot hears strange noises coming from Ratchett's compartment, and sees someone in a red kimono running down the hallway. An avalanche derails the train and strands the passengers. The next morning Poirot learns Ratchett was murdered during the night after being stabbed a dozen times. Poirot and Bouc investigate passengers as repairs begin. Evidence indicates that Ratchett was murdered by one person, with Caroline Hubbard claiming that a man was in her compartment during the night and that since her cabin was next to Ratchett, the murderer would have entered Ratchett's cabin through hers. Poirot discovers a partially destroyed note connecting Ratchett to the kidnapping of Daisy Armstrong, a child who was abducted from her bedroom and held for ransom. After the ransom was paid, Daisy was found murdered. Ratchett is identified as John Cassetti, Daisy's kidnapper and murderer. Her death caused her mother Sonia to die after giving premature birth to a stillborn baby; her father, Colonel Armstrong, then committed suicide. The family's nursemaid Susanne was arrested and hanged herself while in police custody, but exonerated after her death. The train compartments were locked at night, so the only suspects were the people in that particular compartment. Also that compartment had a guard who said he saw nobody enter Ratchett's cabin during the time of his death. Ratchett's coffee is found to be drugged, but his Valet Henry does not know how the coffee was drugged before or after he delivered it to Ratchett. Then Poirot finds Hector trying to burn the ledgers of Ratchett's accounts. Poirot stops him and accuses him of stealing from Ratchett and hence killing him for the fear of being found out. But Dr Artbutnot confirms that Hector was drinking with him all night. More evidence is found, including a bloodstained handkerchief and the button of a conductor's uniform found in Hubbard's compartment. The uniform is later found, as is the kimono, discovered in Poirot's own suitcase. Hubbard is stabbed in the back; she survives but cannot identify the culprit. Poirot discovers several of the passengers have direct connections to the Armstrong family. While interviewing governess Mary Debenham, John Arbuthnot shoots Poirot in the shoulder claiming that he is the murderer, but is stopped by Bouc. Poirot realizes that Arbuthnot never meant to kill him. Poirot then interviews the count and countess Andrenyi. He finds that the countess's passport has been tampered and deduces that her first name is not Elena, but Helena. He then deduces that Helena is in fact the sister of Sonia Armstrong, who is living in permanent fear from the events of the past. Poirot meets the suspects outside the train, offering two theories of how Ratchett died. The first is simple: A murderer disguised as a conductor boarded the train, murdered Ratchett, and fled. The second is more complex: Every suspect is connected to the Armstrongs, Susanne, or her trial in some way-including those who had pretended otherwise-and had motive to kill Ratchett/Cassetti. Hubbard is revealed to be Linda Arden, former stage actress and Sonia Armstrong's mother. Poirot reveals that the 13 other passengers on the train, and the train conductor, were all connected to the Armstrong family in some way. Hubbard admits that she gathered everyone and planned the murder. All of the suspects took turns stabbing Ratchett. Arbuthnot stabbed Hubbard without endangering her life to convince Poirot of a lone killer. Poirot challenges the passengers to shoot him with his gun since he is the only one who can expose their plot; Bouc can lie but Poirot-obsessed with truth and balance-cannot. Hubbard grabs the gun and tries to kill herself. The gun is unloaded; Poirot wanted to see how the suspects would react. As the train is put back on track Poirot concludes that justice is impossible in the case, as Ratchett deserved death; for the first time he will have to live with a lie and imbalance. Poirot presents the lone killer theory to the Yugoslavian police, allowing the suspects to leave. As he disembarks the train a messenger asks him to investigate a death on the Nile. Poirot takes the case.
After spending graduation night together, Emma and Dexter go their separate ways — but their lives remain intertwined.
Modern Love is an anthology series that explores love in all its forms, from romantic to familial to platonic. Each episode tells a different story that is inspired by true events and based on the popular New York Times column of the same name.
Meet the Smiths: two lonely strangers, John and Jane, who have given up their lives and identities to be thrown together as partners – both in espionage and in marriage.
Guess Who is a romantic comedy that explores the challenges faced by a young interracial couple. With an imminent wedding on the horizon, the couple must navigate racial discrimination, parental disapproval, and the complexities of their relationship. As they plan a party for their future in-laws, hilarity ensues as the couple's differences are revealed, leading to arguments, embarrassment, and a series of comical misunderstandings. Will their love overcome these obstacles or will they be torn apart by societal pressures?
A former Secret Service agent, Frank Farmer, is hired to protect pop superstar Rachel Marron from a stalker. As he successfully protects her, they fall in love but must break off the affair to keep her safe. Rachel learns to trust Frank and cancels her tour. They retreat to Frank's father's home, but the stalker follows. After a series of events, Frank saves Rachel's life at an awards ceremony. They part ways, knowing their relationship cannot work, but share one last passionate kiss.
Emma, a loving wife and mother, has a secret as an assassin. When her husband discovers her double life, they must go on the run to escape a dangerous organization that wants her dead. They must navigate betrayal, deception, and assassins as they fight to protect their family and rebuild their lives.
MI6 agent James Bond is sent to recover a microchip and uncover a plot by an industrialist to destroy Silicon Valley and dominate the microchip market. Along the way, James Bond encounters a psychopathic owner of a horse racing company, a genetically engineered Nazi experiment, and a KGB connection. With the help of allies and a love interest, Bond must prevent the catastrophic plan and bring the villain to justice.
A zookeeper named Griffin Keyes (Kevin James) sets his sights on finding a new job to impress a girl at the zoo he works at. The animals, who can talk when humans are not around, decide to break their code of silence to help Griffin find love and happiness. With the help of their unique insights into human relationships, they assist him in wooing the woman of his dreams. As Griffin navigates through various humorous and heartfelt encounters, he learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the importance of being true to oneself.
After getting fired, basketball scout Stanley Sugerman stumbles upon amateur player Bo Cruz in Spain. Determined to make a comeback, Stanley takes it upon himself to train Bo for the NBA.
Midway (1976) is an action-packed drama that depicts the heroic military efforts during the Battle of Midway in 1942. The film showcases the courageous actions of the US Navy and their victory against the Japanese Navy during the Pacific War. Filled with explosive battles, damaged ships, and thrilling air combat, Midway portrays the strategic importance of cryptanalysis and code-breaking in naval warfare.
In a coastal town in 1980s England, Hilary, a cinema manager battling mental health issues, and Stephen, a new employee seeking an escape, find solace and belonging through music, cinema, and their community.
In the small town of Mill Valley in 1968, a group of teenagers stumble upon a mysterious book in a haunted house. As they read the stories within, they discover that the tales are coming true, and they must find a way to stop the evil that is unleashing their worst nightmares upon them.
Kumail, a Pakistan-born comedian, falls in love with Emily, a grad student. They struggle with cultural differences. When Emily becomes ill, Kumail must face her parents and his true feelings.
In Budapest, Song Ha, a young Vietnamese woman, arrives with the goal of discovering her roots. As she delves into her investigation, she develops a blossoming romantic relationship with Viktor, a Hungarian man.