After getting pregnant from a married man, a single mother navigates the challenges of raising a baby. Things take a turn when the baby starts talking and offering hilarious insights on life.
The Joey Bishop Show is an American sitcom starring entertainer Joey Bishop. The series premiered in September 1961 on NBC where it aired for three seasons. The series then moved to CBS for its final season. Executive produced by Danny Thomas, The Joey Bishop Show is a spin-off of Thomas' series The Danny Thomas Show.
After deciding to have a baby on her own, a woman gets artificially inseminated. On the same day, she meets the man of her dreams, complicating her plans for motherhood.
A fragile 12-year-old gymnast, desperate to please her image-obsessed mother, discovers a strange egg in the woods. As she struggles with the burden of expectations, the hatching creature threatens her family's perfect facade.
Scarlett is a TV mini-series set in the Reconstruction Era following the American Civil War. It tells the story of Scarlett O'Hara, a passionate Irish-American woman, as she navigates love, family, and the challenges of the Gilded Age. The series explores themes of reconciliation, sisterhood, and the complexities of relationships during a transformative period in American history.
A successful advertising executive is forced to return to his small hometown in Georgia, USA, where he must form a gospel choir to win an inheritance left by his late aunt. Along the way, he discovers the importance of community, love, and redemption.
Head Full of Honey follows the story of a young girl and her grandfather as they embark on a road trip across Italy, encountering a series of misadventures and heartwarming moments along the way. The film explores themes of family, aging, and the beauty of growing old gracefully.
Brink of Life is a thought-provoking movie set in a maternity ward, exploring the lives of expectant mothers as they face the joys and challenges of childbirth. The film delves into the intense emotions experienced by these women, as well as the relationships and dynamics between them. Brink of Life brings to light the raw reality of pregnancy, touching on themes of love, loss, and the strength of the human spirit.
A couple moves into a new home and begins experiencing nightmares and apparitions. As they uncover the dark history of the house, their lives spiral downward, leading to a mysterious showdown.
Kelly is a bored housewife who forms an unlikely friendship with a rebellious teenage boy named Cal, who is in a wheelchair. As they bond, Kelly finds herself rejuvenated by Cal's punk-rock attitude and zest for life. Together, they navigate the challenges of their respective lives and discover the power of friendship.
Blanche Dubois goes to visit her pregnant sister and husband Stanley in New Orleans. Stanley doesn't like her, and starts pushing her for information on some property he know was left to the sisters. He discovers she has mortgaged the place and spent all the money, and wants to find out all he can about her. Even more friction develops between the two while they are in the apartment together...
A Southern belle named Blanche DuBois moves to New Orleans to live with her sister and her brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski. As Blanche's mental instability becomes increasingly apparent, she faces deception, abuse, and the loss of her sense of reality.
A female scientist discovers a missile from outer space heading towards Earth, and she must race against time to stop it before it causes destruction. With the help of a group of scientists and military personnel, they must find a way to destroy the missile before it's too late.
Doña Herlinda, a widow, is determined to find a suitable husband for her gay son, who is in a relationship with a French horn player. She enlists the help of a waiter and together they navigate through love, surprises, and a theater production.
The Captain's Paradise follows a sea captain named Henry who leads a double life. In Gibraltar, he is married to a loyal and domesticated wife while in Morocco, he enjoys the company of a beautiful and exciting mistress. However, when unforeseen circumstances arise, Henry's paradise is threatened and he must navigate the challenges of his dual relationships. This comedy-drama explores themes of love, fidelity, and the complexities of domestic life.
A 15-year-old girl becomes pregnant by her boyfriend and decides to keep the baby and raise her on her own, instead of initially choosing abortion at the insistence of her boyfriend, or raising the baby at home with her meddling mother.
In A Mouse Divided (1953), a mix-up occurs when a drunken stork delivers a baby carriage to the wrong address, causing chaos as a cat and mouse try to take care of the baby. Hilarity ensues as they disguise themselves and try to navigate the challenges of parenthood. This Merrie Melodies cartoon explores themes of fatherhood, family, and the challenges of raising a new baby.
After the sudden death of her baby, a woman's life takes a downward spiral as she grapples with grief and mental instability. Her relationships with her friends and her own mental health begin to deteriorate. The film explores themes of loss, friendship, and the fragility of the human mind.
Catherine and Liz want to have a baby - well, Catherine does anyway. Doesn't she realize this will change everything? Probably not. Spending hours on the phone with the sperm bank doesn't leave a lot of time to think about family matters. A humorous drama dealing with the current debate on the very real issue of gay and lesbian couples starting families, IVF programs and the evolving community attitudes towards these changes. A buoyant and entertaining journey through dial-up sperm banks, relationships and baby clothes.
In Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas, a pregnant doctor finds a diary that reveals a heartbreaking love story, leading her to make life-altering decisions. As she navigates the complexities of love, loss, and new beginnings, she learns the power of self-discovery and the importance of living life to the fullest.