Malcolm in the Middle follows the lives of the eccentric and dysfunctional Wilkerson family, with a focus on the middle child, Malcolm, a gifted but socially awkward boy. The show explores various comedic situations and tackles relatable topics such as family relationships, growing up, and the challenges of adolescence. With its unique blend of humor, satire, and heart, Malcolm in the Middle has become a beloved and influential television series.
Everybody Loves Raymond follows the life of Ray Barone, a successful sports writer living on Long Island, New York, with his wife and three children. Ray's life is often complicated by his overbearing parents, his jealous brother, and his meddling in-laws. The show explores the dynamics of family relationships, sibling rivalries, and the humorous struggles of everyday life.
Grounded for Life is a sitcom that follows the misadventures of the Finnerty family, a dysfunctional Irish-American family living in Staten Island. The show explores various family dynamics and humorous situations that arise in their everyday lives.
This irreverent comedy anthology explores different sexual topics such as bestiality, male homosexuality, premarital sex, and more. It follows a satirical approach and incorporates elements of parody and absurdity. The film is episodic in structure, featuring a range of characters, settings, and scenarios.
A neurotic patient named Bob follows his psychiatrist on vacation to disrupt his life, causing chaos and hilarity along the way.
Enea chases after the myth he bears in his name; he does so to feel alive in a dead and decadent age. He does so together with Valentino, a newly baptized aviator. The two, in addition to dealing and partying, share youth. Lifelong friends, victims and perpetrators of a corrupt world, but moved by an incorruptible vitality. Beyond the boundaries of rules, on the other side of morality, there is a sea full of humanity and symbols to be discovered. Enea and Valentino will fly over it to the furthest extremes. However, drugs and the underworld are the invisible shadow of a story about something else: a melancholy father, a brother fighting at school, a mother defeated by love and a beautiful girl, a happy ending and a happy death, a palm tree falling on a glass world.
George and Martha, a bitter and disillusioned middle-aged couple, invite a younger couple, Nick and Honey, for a late-night gathering that turns into a night of drunken arguments and psychological abuse, revealing the dark secrets and turbulent nature of their relationships.
Kidding is a TV show that revolves around Jeff, aka Mr. Pickles, a beloved children's TV show host. Behind the scenes, Jeff struggles with a failing marriage, the loss of a child, and his own personal demons. As he tries to maintain his public persona, he grapples with his emotions, leading to a breakdown that affects both his professional and personal life.
Angel Heart follows a private detective, Harry Angel, who is hired by a mysterious client to find a missing person. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a dark world of voodoo, devil-worship, and supernatural forces. With every step, Angel's own identity and sanity are at stake, leading him to a shocking revelation.
Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister and brother-in-law in New Orleans. However, she is overwhelmed by her brother-in-law's brutal behavior and her own mental instability. As her reality starts to crumble, she faces tragedy and loses the support of her sister while struggling to maintain her sanity.
Explores the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, and how it gives birth to psychoanalysis. A young Swiss doctor, Carl Jung, uses word association and dream interpretation as part of his approach to Sigmund Freud's radical new science of psychoanalysis. Their work is complicated by the arrival of Sabina Spielrein, who becomes an important influence on both men. The movie follows their collaboration and eventual falling out, leading to the development of psychoanalysis as we know it.
In 'Something to Talk About,' a woman discovers her husband's infidelity and must navigate the consequences in her personal and professional life. She finds support from her family, including her horse-breeder brother-in-law, as she seeks reconciliation and finds her own strength.
A successful architect becomes the prime suspect in the murder of his unhappy wife. As he tries to prove his innocence, dark secrets and deception unravel, leading to a shocking conclusion.
Alvy Singer, a pessimistic comedian, reflects on his relationship with Annie Hall, an aspiring singer. Alvy is neurotic and obsessed with death, while Annie is ditsy and clumsy. Despite their differences, they are attracted to each other and embark on a roller-coaster romance. However, their relationship is filled with problems and they break up multiple times. They attempt to maintain a friendship but eventually realize that relationships, although irrational, are necessary.
Play It Again, Sam is a comedy about a neurotic film critic named Allan who is struggling with his love life. After his wife leaves him, Allan seeks advice from a friend who suggests he start dating again. In his quest for a new partner, Allan develops a hallucination of his idol, Humphrey Bogart, who provides him with dating advice. As Allan goes on various dates, he faces a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings. Along the way, he falls in love with his best friend's wife, which leads to a love triangle and even more confusion. Through it all, Allan learns valuable lessons about love, relationships, and the importance of being true to oneself.
Strangers with Candy is a dark comedy TV show that follows the life of Jerri Blank, a 46-year-old high school student with a troubled past. Jerri must navigate the ups and downs of high school while dealing with her drug addiction, unconventional classmates, and absurd situations. The show is a satire on social issues and captures the dark and twisted humor of teenage life.
In Flypaper, a neurotic man finds himself in the middle of a bank heist when two different groups of criminals decide to rob the same bank at the same time. As the situation escalates, the man must use his wit and neurotic tendencies to survive the chaos and uncover the mastermind behind the robbery.
Flirting with Disaster is a comedy about a man named Mel Coplin who wants to find his birth parents. He goes on a road trip with his wife and young son, but things quickly spiral out of control as they encounter a series of eccentric characters and comedic mishaps. Along the way, Mel discovers more about himself and his own family, leading to unexpected revelations and hilarious situations.
A mad scientist creates a monster using reanimation techniques and wreaks havoc. He is eventually arrested and taken to court for his crimes. The monster goes on a rampage, causing bloodshed and violence. The scientist's dark secret is revealed, and chaos ensues.
When Mel and Jen discover they have both been dating the same man, they bond over their shared heartbreak and decide to open an agency that helps others break up. As they navigate the complexities of their clients' relationships, Mel and Jen must also confront their own unresolved issues and learn valuable lessons about friendship and honesty.