He Who Can't Marry revolves around a middle-aged single man named Shinsuke, who has a severe case of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Despite his successful career, Shinsuke struggles with the idea of marriage due to his eccentricities. He finds himself in various comedic situations as he navigates through the challenges of relationships and seeks marriage counseling. The series explores themes of singlehood, love problems, and the societal pressure to get married.
Three friends, Mitch, Frank, and Bernard, decide to open up a fraternity near their alma mater in order to recapture their glory days. They throw a wild party, which puts them at the top of the college social scene. However, they soon face challenges from the Dean and must meet certain criteria to keep their house. Along the way, they face relationship troubles, loss, and a bribery scandal. In the end, they overcome these obstacles and their fraternity's charter is reinstated. The movie ends with a comedic twist involving a car explosion and a song dedication.
Puberty Blues (2012) is a TV show that follows the lives of two teenage girls as they navigate the challenges of adolescence, friendship, and love in 1970s Australia. They face peer pressure, family secrets, and the complexities of high school life, all while discovering their own identities in a society dominated by social expectations. Set against the backdrop of surfing culture and the beautiful beaches of New South Wales, this heartfelt and nostalgic series explores themes of teenage rebellion, friendship, and the search for belonging in a changing world.
A bored married couple who are skilled assassins discover they have been hired by competing agencies to kill each other. After failed attempts on their lives, they realize their love for each other and decide to fight together to save their marriage. The couple faces off against their employers and an army of assassins, ultimately triumphing and rediscovering their love.
Serin and Mehmet, two married people, have a chance meeting at JFK Airport in New York. Their luggage is mixed up, leading them on a journey of love, marriage, and loyalty in the city.
Hos Martin is a Norwegian situation comedy that premiered on TV2 on January 6, 2004.
Shortbus follows the lives of several sexually diverse individuals in Brooklyn, New York, as they navigate relationships, self-discovery, and personal challenges. The film explores themes of love, sexuality, and the search for meaningful connections.
My King (2015) is a drama film that follows a woman named Tony as she reflects on her tumultuous relationship with her ex-husband, Georgio. The movie explores the ups and downs of their relationship, from their passionate love affair to the toxic dynamics that ultimately led to their separation. Tony struggles with Georgio's narcissistic personality disorder and his manipulative behavior, which has a profound impact on her physical and emotional well-being. Through therapy and self-reflection, Tony comes to terms with the fact that she was in an unhealthy and abusive relationship.
After a traumatic event, a man's life takes a dark turn as he deals with guilt, paranoia, and the consequences of his actions. He finds himself caught in a dangerous game of secrets and lies, with his sanity hanging by a thread.
Richard Cooper is a happily married man who begins to question his fidelity when an old flame comes back into his life.
A married couple struggling with their relationship goes on a weekend retreat recommended by their therapist. They soon discover a guesthouse that seems to create doppelgangers of themselves, leading to confusion and emotional revelations.
A thief and his accomplice break into the house of a dysfunctional family on Christmas Eve. They end up taking the family hostage, leading to a series of chaotic and comedic events.
A newlywed couple faces numerous challenges and temptations during their first year of marriage, leading to comedic and romantic situations.
Spring Breakdown is a comedy movie about three women who go undercover at a college sorority to protect the vice president's daughter from making a big mistake during spring break. They end up having a wild and hilarious adventure filled with drunkenness, sexual desire, beach parties, talent shows, and unexpected friendships.
A young marriage counselor's life is turned upside down when she discovers her parents are getting divorced. As she tries to save their marriage, she realizes that she needs to focus on her own relationship and confront her own fears and insecurities. With the help of a therapist, she learns to navigate the complexities of marriage and find happiness in her own life.
A man finds himself in a complicated love triangle when his wife flirts with another man in front of him. This leads to jealousy, confusion, and self-indulgence as he navigates the complexities of love, marriage, and infidelity.
Hope Springs is a romantic comedy-drama film about a middle-aged couple, Kay and Arnold, who are dealing with the challenges of a lackluster and monotonous marriage. Feeling disconnected and unhappy, Kay convinces Arnold to attend a week-long intensive marriage counseling session in the town of Great Hope Springs. With the help of their therapist, Dr. Bernie Feld, the couple embarks on a journey to rediscover their intimacy and reignite their love for each other. Through various exercises and discussions, they confront their fears, insecurities, and past mistakes, ultimately finding hope for a renewed and fulfilling relationship.
Heights is a drama and romance movie released in 2005. It tells the story of several intertwining lives in New York City, focusing on a photographer, an actor, a journalist, and a lawyer. The movie explores themes of love, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness.
After years of unsatisfying sex with her husband, a woman explores her options and seeks to find sexual fulfillment outside of her marriage.