Follow the Sun is an American drama series which ran for thirty episodes on the ABC television network from September 17, 1961, through April 8, 1962.
That Girl is a comedy TV show that follows the story of a young woman named Ann Marie who moves to New York City to pursue her dream of becoming an actress. She faces various challenges and adventures as she tries to make it in the entertainment industry while also navigating romantic relationships and dealing with her overprotective father.
Amy, a commitment-phobic career woman, meets Aaron, a good guy. They begin dating and fall for each other, but face challenges along the way. Amy's father passes away, causing tension between her and her sister. Aaron and Amy have a big fight, leading to a break-up. Amy goes back to her old habits and her article gets canceled. Aaron realizes his fear of opening up and reunites with Amy. Amy decides to change and publishes her article. They reconcile and profess their love.
After buying a new house, a newlywed couple faces numerous challenges in renovating it. From dealing with leaks and power outages to unexpected pet incidents and falling off roofs, they navigate through the ups and downs of homeownership while also juggling their marital problems and a surprise pregnancy.
For Love of the Game is a movie about a legendary baseball pitcher, Billy Chapel, who is contemplating his career and his personal life during what might be his final game. As he takes the mound for the Detroit Tigers, Chapel reflects on his past while facing the pressures of the game. Alongside his performance on the field, he navigates his relationship with his girlfriend and her teenage daughter, and contemplates his future as he reaches the end of his baseball career.
The French Dispatch is a movie that pays tribute to journalists in a fictional French city. It revolves around a collection of stories published in 'The French Dispatch Magazine'. The film explores different narratives, including a cycling reporter showcasing the town of Ennui-sur-Blasé, an art masterpiece created by a mentally disturbed artist in prison, a student protest that turns into a revolution, and a private dinner that goes wrong when the police commissioner's son is kidnapped. The movie captures the essence of journalism and the stories that unfold within a city.
When Mae Morton, a woman in her late 20s, uncovers a photograph hidden in her late mother's safe deposit box, she embarks on a journey to uncover the true story behind the image. In the process, she discovers love, confronts her past, and learns to embrace her own desires and dreams.
Sidney Young, a British journalist, moves to New York City and starts working for a high-profile magazine. However, his abrasive personality and unconventional methods make it difficult for him to fit in.
Like Crazy is a romantic drama about a British college student, Anna, who falls in love with an American student, Jacob, while studying in Los Angeles. When Anna overstays her visa, their relationship is put to the test as they navigate the challenges of a long-distance relationship and the complexities of immigration.
A journalist assigned to write a profile of Mister Rogers develops an unexpected friendship with the beloved TV host, learning valuable lessons about kindness and compassion along the way.
Brown Sugar follows the story of Dre and Sidney, two lifelong friends and hip-hop enthusiasts, whose lives are intertwined with music and love. As Dre rises to success as a record executive, Sidney becomes a successful magazine editor. As their careers flourish, they both struggle with their feelings for each other and the challenges of maintaining a platonic friendship. Their journey through the ups and downs of love, jealousy, and loyalty explores the complex dynamics of relationships in the music industry.
In 'Lying to Be Perfect', a woman named Nola Devlin struggles with her self-image and weight. When an opportunity arises to work at a magazine, she decides to reinvent herself and pretend to be her skinny best friend. As she tries to keep up the facade and navigate the challenges of her new job, Nola learns important lessons about self-acceptance and the importance of true friendship.
A socialite's wedding plans are upended when her ex-husband and a tabloid reporter show up and complicate her life. As the chaos unfolds, she must navigate her own feelings and the expectations of high society.
A magazine writer in Los Angeles explores the complexities of love, sex, and relationships through her personal experiences, encounters with seductive behavior, an unplanned pregnancy, a rear-end car accident, and a marriage proposal.
A writer decides to take a Christmas vacation at a mountain resort to write an article. While there, she unexpectedly falls in love with a single father and they navigate the holiday season together.
A married couple's Christmas plans to visit their families get derailed by a snowstorm, a car accident, and an annoying woman. They embark on a chaotic road trip to reach their destination, encountering various obstacles and awkward moments along the way. Will they make it back home in time for Christmas?
Dinner with Friends is a movie about the complexities and challenges of marriage and friendship. The story revolves around two married couples who have been best friends for years. When one couple decides to separate, it puts a strain on the relationships of all four friends. The movie explores themes of love, loyalty, and the difficulties of maintaining a long-term relationship.
Lucky Them is a movie about a music journalist named Ellie Klug who is assigned to track down her ex-boyfriend, a famous rock musician who disappeared years ago. With the help of a documentary filmmaker, Ellie embarks on a journey to find her missing ex-boyfriend and discover the truth about their past. Along the way, she encounters various characters and experiences unexpected twists and turns. Will Ellie be able to find closure and move on from her past?
In the 1970s, Roger Sharpe, a struggling writer in New York, discovers that pinball has been banned for decades due to gambling. Inspired to change the law, he writes an article and a book about pinball with the help of his love interest, Ellen, and her son. As Roger fights for the legalization of pinball and tries to maintain his relationship with Ellen, he learns the importance of a fairer world and finds balance in his life.