In the near future, a revolutionary device called the DC Mini allows therapists to enter their patients' dreams and explore their subconscious. When the device is stolen, a detective named Konakawa must navigate a surreal dreamscape to recover it before it falls into the wrong hands.
The Midnight Club is set at Brightcliffe Hospice, where a group of terminally-ill teenage patients gathers at midnight to share scary stories. They form a pact that the first member to die will try to contact the rest of the club from beyond the grave. The series focuses on the enigmatic and suspenseful storytelling sessions of the Midnight Club, revealing their deep fears and mysteries surrounding their terminal illnesses.
Georges and Anne are octogenarian music teachers. Their daughter lives in Britain. After Anne has a stroke, their bond is tested.
Breathe is a biographical drama and romance film based on the true story of an inventor named Robin Cavendish. After being paralyzed from the neck down due to polio, Robin is confined to a wheelchair and relies on a respirator to breathe. With the support of his wife, Diana, and the help of innovative technology, he defies all odds and lives a remarkable life.
After becoming quadriplegic due to a tragic accident, a man seeks revenge on his friends and doctors using a trained monkey full of rage and intelligence.
After becoming paralyzed in a car accident while under the influence, a cartoonist named John Callahan embarks on a journey of forgiveness, redemption, and self-discovery. Through Alcoholics Anonymous and his unique sense of humor, he finds solace and healing in his art. Based on a true story.
In a world where cats and dogs have been battling for centuries, an eccentric professor creates a formula that turns animals into super soldiers. A young beagle puppy must team up with a brave, self-assured cat to stop an evil cat from creating a serum that will make all humans allergic to dogs.
Pelswick is an animated television series produced by Nelvana for CBC Television in Canada and the Nickelodeon cable channel in the United States. The series is about a teenage boy who uses a wheelchair, emphasized how he lived a normal life and was based on the books created by John Callahan. It aired during Nick on CBS on September 14, 2002, then ended in November the same year.
Inventor Darryl Walker creates a superhero persona, Blankman, to fight crime in his city. With the help of his brother, Kevin, they embark on a mission to take down the local gangsters and save their community.
Bubba Ho-tep follows the story of an elderly man who believes he is the real Elvis Presley living in a nursing home, where he teams up with another resident who claims to be JFK, to fight against an ancient Egyptian mummy that is terrorizing the elderly residents. The film explores themes of aging, regret, friendship, and identity swap.
Extraordinary Measures follows the true story of a father who sets out to find a cure for his children's rare genetic disease. With the help of a brilliant but unorthodox scientist, they face corporate greed and a race against time to save lives.
Rear Window is a psychological thriller that follows a wheelchair-bound photographer, L.B. Jeffries, who starts spying on his neighbors from his apartment window. As Jeffries becomes convinced that one of his neighbors has committed murder, he teams up with his girlfriend and nurse to investigate. As the tension builds, Jeffries finds himself in a dangerous situation where he must try to gather enough evidence to prove his suspicions before it's too late.
In Meatballs: Part II, a summer camp is unknowingly taken over by aliens who possess supernatural powers. The camp counselors, including a closeted homosexual, a nerdy teenage boy, and a teenage girl with levitation abilities, must band together to save the camp and themselves. Along the way, they encounter hare Krishna followers, engage in a boxing match, and find romance amidst the chaos.
In a small village in Ireland, the residents discover that one of their own has won the lottery but passed away. In an effort to claim the prize, they hatch a plan to convince the lottery officials that the winner is still alive. As their scheme unfolds, the village becomes caught up in a web of deception and comedy.
When a group of high school students find themselves trapped in detention, they must fight for their lives against a group of armed mercenaries. With time running out and lives at stake, they must come together and use their wits to outsmart their captors.
Bloodbrothers is a drama movie about a man in a wheelchair who fights to protect his little brother from their abusive father. The story explores themes of family, love, and sacrifice.
In Clean Slate (1994), a private detective suffering from amnesia tries to solve a mystery involving a birthday party, a seductive femme fatale, and a dog. As he investigates, he discovers shocking secrets and faces dangerous situations. Will he be able to uncover the truth before it's too late?
A woman, unhappy in her marriage, begins a passionate affair with a gamekeeper on her husband's estate, leading to a forbidden love that challenges societal expectations.
Based on Joni Eareckson's autobiography. She becomes paralyzed after breaking her neck in a swimming accident at age 17. Trying to cope with her new life, she learns to paint using her mouth.
The Theory of Flight follows the unlikely friendship between Richard, a young man with motor neuron disease who is confined to a wheelchair, and Jane, an eccentric woman with a rebellious spirit. Together, they embark on a wild adventure that involves shoplifting, robbery, and even a daring stunt involving a motorized wheelchair. Throughout their journey, they discover the true meaning of resiliency and the importance of seizing every moment. Along the way, they confront themes of life, death, love, and the pursuit of happiness.