The Batwheels are a team of sentient super-powered crimefighting vehicles that help Batman, Robin and Batgirl—as well as a host of additional DC Super Heroes—keep Gotham City safe. Created only recently by the Batcomputer, our mechanized heroes must navigate the growing pains of being a newly formed super-team as well as the growing pains that come with just being a kid.
In a dystopian 2050, fighter pilot Adam Reed steals a time jet and escapes to 2018. He crash-lands in 2022 where he meets his 12-year-old self, and together they must repair the jet and save the future. Along the way, they encounter bullies, a mother-son relationship, and a plot to control time travel. With the assistance of Adam's wife from the past, they confront the leaders of the dystopian world and ultimately alter the time stream to set things right.
Natalie, Dylan, and Alex, also known as the 'Angels,' are hired to find a kidnapped software genius. They infiltrate a company, face betrayal, and must stop the culprit from using the stolen software to kill their boss, Charlie.
The warrior Kaulder (Vin Diesel) seeks out witches with his allies, the Axe and Cross. Kaulder battles the Witch Queen until she curses him with immortality. In the present day, Kaulder works with the Axe and Cross, investigating the murder of his ally. He discovers a plot involving dark magic, witches, and the resurrection of the Witch Queen. With the help of a Dreamwalker witch named Chloe, Kaulder must remember his own death and stop the Queen from spreading a plague. Along the way, he finds a new reason to keep living.
Competitive gamer Max (Jason Bateman) and Annie (Rachel McAdams) meet during trivia night at a bar, quickly fall in love, and get married. They are trying to have a child, but their attempts are unsuccessful due to Max's stress surrounding his feelings of inadequacy when compared to his vastly more successful, attractive brother Brooks (Kyle Chandler). During Max and Annie's routine weekend game night with their friends Ryan (Billy Magnussen), Kevin (Lamorne Morris), and his wife Michelle (Kylie Bunbury), Brooks shows up and immediately shows Max up by arriving in a Corvette Stingray and sharing an embarrassing childhood story during charades. Annie also finds Brooks extremely obnoxious and decides to work together with Max to defeat him at the upcoming game night, which Brooks offers to host at a house he's renting while visiting. Max and Annie also try to keep game nights secret from their neighbor Gary (Jesse Plemons), a humorless and awkward former police officer who stopped being regularly invited when his wife, a former friend of the couple, divorced him. When the guests arrive, including Ryan's new date, Sarah (Sharon Horgan), Brooks says he's initiated an interactive role-playing mystery game, promising the winner his Stingray. After a while, an actor playing an FBI agent informs them of the narrative of the mystery, only for two masked men to break in and assault him and Brooks. The guests, believing it to be part of the game, idly watch. After Brooks is dragged out of the house, the couples begin to solve the mystery using the clues left behind by the actor...
When a 747 collides with a small plane, the pilot of the 747, Nancy Pryor, is forced to take over the controls and prevent the plane from crashing. With the help of a crew on the ground, Nancy fights against all odds to bring the damaged plane and its passengers to safety.
In Japan, as the threat of giant unidentified lifeforms called 'S-Class Species' worsens, the government forms the SSSP and a silver giant known as Ultraman appears from beyond Earth's atmosphere to fight them.
Sabrina Fairchild, the chauffeur's daughter, returns home from Paris and finds herself falling for the wealthy David, despite his engagement to her glamorous and unfaithful older sister. With the help of her fairy godmother, Sabrina transforms herself into an elegant and confident woman, captivating David and leading to a series of romantic misadventures.
Look Who's Talking Too is a hilarious comedy that follows the lives of Mikey and his new baby sister Julie. Mikey must navigate the challenges of sibling rivalry, potty training, and family dynamics, all while dealing with his own wild imagination. With a mix of romance, adventure, and plenty of laughs, this movie is perfect for the whole family.
During the Vietnam War, a group of Navy pilots must navigate their way through air strikes, combat missions, and personal conflicts.
In Kissin' Cousins, a military officer is sent to the Smoky Mountains to convince his look-alike cousins to sell their land to the government. Along the way, he falls in love and must navigate the complexities of a cousin-cousin relationship.
When a giant bird from outer space attacks Earth, the United Nations and a mathematician team up to try and stop it before it destroys everything.
Heartbreaker is a romantic comedy about Alex, a professional heartbreaker who is hired by men to break up relationships. However, when he is hired to break up Juliette and Jonathan, he starts falling in love with Juliette and sets out to win her over.
Gloria witnesses a murder committed by the mafia and goes on the run to protect herself. Along the way, she forms a bond with a 7-year-old boy and becomes a surrogate mother to him. As she tries to elude the mafia, Gloria must confront her own guilt and face the consequences of her actions.
The Sound Barrier is a movie about the challenges faced by a British aerospace engineer and his team in their pursuit of breaking the sound barrier and achieving supersonic flight. The plot revolves around their personal struggles, loss, and the determination to push the boundaries of aviation.
B.O.B., the gelatinous blob, becomes invisible and causes chaos at the government facility where he and his friends are held captive. They must find a way to fix the situation and avoid getting caught.
The Arrow (1997) is a TV show that depicts the story of the Avro Arrow, an advanced Canadian supersonic interceptor aircraft. The plot revolves around the development, testing, and eventual cancellation of the Arrow by the Canadian government. It delves into the political tensions, technological advancements, and military implications of the time, highlighting the impact on Canadian-American relations during the Cold War.
In the crime-ridden streets of Tokyo, a secret alien invasion is threatening to take over the city. Two detectives, one human and one alien, must join forces to stop the invasion and save humanity. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they encounter shapeshifters, biopunk experiments, and political intrigue. The fate of Tokyo hangs in the balance.
In Kill Speed, a group of friends embarks on a thrilling adventure involving drug smuggling, airplane chases, and a rescue mission. They find themselves in a deadly game with dangerous criminals, facing violence and gunfights. With their lives on the line, they must rely on their skills and wit to survive.
Little Johnny Jet is a baby jet plane with anthropomorphic characteristics. He dreams of one day flying around the world but faces disapproval from his disapproving father. Determined to prove himself, Little Johnny Jet enters a contest to test his flying abilities. With the help of a delivery stork and some unexpected adventures, Little Johnny Jet sets out on a journey that leads him to famous landmarks like the Great Sphinx of Giza, Eiffel Tower in Paris, and Statue of Liberty in New York City. Through satire and comedy, this 1950s film showcases Little Johnny Jet's determination and his ultimate triumph in achieving his dream.