Shameless is a dark comedy TV show that follows the lives of the Gallagher family, a dysfunctional group living in Chicago. The show explores topics such as infidelity, mental illness, poverty, and the challenges of growing up in a large, working-class family.
Mom is a sitcom about Christy, a single mother and recovering alcoholic who is trying to rebuild her life and maintain sobriety. She works as a waitress at a restaurant and battles various challenges related to her dysfunctional relationships and past mistakes. The show explores themes of family, friendship, and personal growth.
Certified Copy tells the story of a man and a woman, played by William Shimell and Juliette Binoche, who meet in a small Italian village. The man is an art expert who has written a book about copies, and the woman is a French gallery owner. They spend a day together, pretending to be a long-married couple, visiting a local antique shop, a water fountain, and a cafe. Throughout their conversations, they discuss their own troubled relationships, reflecting on the nature of love, authenticity, and art. As the story unfolds, it becomes unclear whether the two characters are actually strangers or if they have a deeper connection. The film explores themes of identity, truth, and the complexity of human relationships.
Noam is a 24-year-old columnist struggling to establish himself as a writer, and not lose his mind in the process. A challenging task since his father is famous not only for his great talent as a writer, but also for his outrageous borderline personality. When Noam hits rock bottom fueled by a deadly combination of drugs, he finds his own route to normality in the unlikeliest of places: the psych ward.
Time Share is a comedy movie about a chaotic family vacation that turns into a wild adventure of mistaken identities. The story follows a man who takes his irresponsible father to a time share resort, where they encounter a chef with a genetic cooking talent, a wedding ceremony without a wedding, undressing in a towel, and a thunderstorm at a swimming pool. The family's relationships and dynamics are tested as they navigate through hilarious situations and unexpected twists.
Set in rural Ireland in the 1930s, Dancing at Lughnasa tells the story of five sisters living in a small village. The sisters face challenges and joys as they navigate their relationships with each other, their absent father, and the changing world around them.
Rich Hill is a documentary that follows the lives of three boys living in poverty in Rich Hill, Missouri. The film explores their struggles and triumphs as they navigate life in a small-town and deal with issues such as family relationships, abuse, and the challenges of growing up in a disadvantaged environment.
What happens when the hardest team in the Sunday Soccer league comes up against a gay team (pun intended) and finds they've finally met their match? Watch and wince as fledging referee Elton Glixton struggles to control this testosterone tsunami as rude-boy meets bum-boy in this outrageous new comedy set in the crazy gung-ho world of 5-a-side footie.
Dos pesos dejada is a comedy-drama movie released in 1949. The story revolves around a single mother dealing with the challenges of raising her child, while also having to confront the irresponsible father. The film highlights the confusion and melodrama that arise from their unconventional situation. With elements of comedy and drama, Dos pesos dejada provides an entertaining and thought-provoking exploration of family dynamics.
Confederate Col. Lafe Harvey (Earl Ross) travels home after the Civil War, where he must tell his niece, Betty (Frances Grant), that her father is presumed dead. Soon after he returns, scavengers destroy the family home and he and Betty escape westward. Meanwhile, Gen. John Harvey (William Welch), Betty's father, has been seriously injured but is not dead. He arrives at the deserted plantation with the help of Union soldier Tom (Bob Steele), who then pledges to help John find his family
A young woman confronts a one-night stand with the revelation that she's pregnant. Things go downhill, fast.
A documentary about the killing spree of Brenda Spencer, the 16-year-old schoolgirl who opened fire on a school playground in January 1979, killing two men and injuring eight children. Her only explanation of her actions was "I don't like Mondays". This incident was the first ever school shooting of its kind, and inspired the Boomtown Rats' number one hit song I Don't Like Mondays
No More results found.