The sale of Paul and Lydia's picture-perfect LA home forces them to face painful family secrets — and hide them from prying eyes and cutthroat buyers.
Moonstruck is a heartwarming story set in Brooklyn, New York. Loretta, a widowed bookkeeper, is caught in a love triangle when she falls for her fiancé's brother. As Loretta navigates her complicated relationships and confronts her own fears, she discovers the transformative power of love.
J. Edgar Hoover, the head of the F.B.I., reflects on his professional and personal life, from the origin of the FBI to his controversial actions in fighting crime and communism. The story explores Hoover's relationships, his abuse of power, and his struggles with his own sexuality.
Welcome to the Sticks (2008) is a comedy film that tells the story of a postal worker who is forced to relocate to a small town in northern France. Despite his initial resistance, he eventually discovers the warm hospitality and community spirit of the locals, challenging his preconceived notions and breaking down cultural barriers.
Former child star, Baby Jane, takes care of her paralyzed sister, Blanche, but their relationship is filled with jealousy and physical abuse. As their mental illness worsens, Jane's dark side is revealed, leading to murder and a twisted plot of revenge.
Sarabhai vs Sarabhai is a sitcom comedy which revolves around the lives of the high-society Sarabhai family. The show showcases their eccentricities, social satire, and witty humor. The storyline primarily focuses on the clashes and misunderstandings between the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, complemented by the idiosyncrasies of other family members. Through its sarcastic and pun-filled dialogues, the show satirizes the superficiality and narrow-mindedness of society.
Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi is a TV show that revolves around the love story of Dev and Sonakshi, exploring various dynamics of relationships. It portrays the challenges faced by a strong-willed nutritionist and a financially independent business tycoon.
Sorry! is a comedy TV show that revolves around Timothy Lumsden, a 41-year-old man who still lives with his overbearing and manipulative mother. Despite his age, Timothy is unable to break free from his mother's control and live an independent life. The show follows the hilarious situations that arise from their co-dependent relationship and Timothy's struggles to assert himself as an adult.
White Heat follows the story of Cody Jarrett, a ruthless gangster who rises to power in the criminal underworld. As he orchestrates heists and evades the police, Detective Hank Fallon becomes determined to bring him down. The film explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the dark side of ambition.
Welcome to the South is a comedy that explores the cultural differences and stereotypes in a small Italian village. The plot revolves around a postman who is transferred to the South of Italy, where he encounters various challenges and prejudices. Through his experiences, he learns to appreciate the warmth and hospitality of the local community.
Jumping the Broom is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of two families from different social classes coming together for a wedding in Martha's Vineyard. The film explores themes of class clash, family relationships, and the challenges that arise when an older woman-younger man relationship is revealed. As the weekend unfolds, secrets are revealed, tensions rise, and the families navigate through their differences.
A man named Norval travels to a remote house after receiving a letter from his estranged father. As Norval tries to reconnect with his dad, he discovers dark secrets and confronts unexpected violence.
When a serial killer terrorizes the city, newspaper mogul Amos Kyne launches a competition among his top journalists to capture the culprit. As the journalists dig deeper into the case, they become entangled in a web of deceit, betrayal, and personal drama.
In a town plagued by racism, Bayou and Leanne's young love is torn apart when Leanne is taken away by her mother. Years later, they reunite but face even greater challenges. Leanne is passing as white and trapped in a loveless marriage, while Bayou is falsely accused and hunted down by racist white men. As their paths cross again, tragedy looms, leading Bayou to flee to Chicago. A tale of sibling rivalry, ambition, and betrayal unfolds as Willie Earl, Bayou's jealous brother, seeks revenge.
This two part mini-series shows the trials and tribulations all the participants endured to be a part of the very first Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. It focuses on the individuals from the many countries around the world that joined together to lay the foundation of the modern Summer Olympic Games.
A young Indian woman working at a call center in India falls in love with an American man after an accidental phone call. They decide to meet in person in San Francisco, but their plans are complicated by cultural differences and obstacles along the way.
Tanguy is a 28-year-old man who still lives with his parents. His parents are desperate to get rid of him and try various methods to make him leave. However, Tanguy seems content with his current situation and refuses to move out, causing frustration and humiliation for his parents. As they become increasingly desperate, they resort to psychoanalysis and even consider relocating to China to force Tanguy to leave. This French comedy explores themes of family dynamics, independence, and mother-son relationships.
Only the Lonely tells the story of a Catholic Irish-American man who struggles with his domineering mother and falls in love with a redheaded woman in Chicago.
Vincent is a gothic and macabre short film that follows the story of a young boy named Vincent Malloy. He lives in a world filled with darkness and surrealism, where he daydreams about being Vincent Price, a famous actor known for his roles in horror films. Vincent's imagination leads him to imagine himself in various monstrous scenarios, but in reality, he is just a lonely boy trapped in his own dark world.
Ed Gein (2000) is a biographical crime drama that tells the story of the infamous serial killer Ed Gein. Set in Plainfield, Wisconsin in the 1950s, the movie delves into Gein's twisted mind and his horrifying actions. From grave-robbing to creating furniture and clothing from human remains, Gein's macabre crimes shock a small town. As the story unfolds, it explores Gein's dysfunctional family relationships, his domineering mother, and the psychological factors that led to his descent into madness.