My Lottery Dream Home is a reality TV show that follows people who have won the lottery as they search for and buy their dream homes. The show explores their extravagant purchases and showcases the excitement and challenges they face in building their new lives.
In the 1950s, a seemingly sensible newlywed and her wayward brother-in-law undertake parallel journeys of risk, romance, and self-discovery.
After the death of his wife, a talented New Yorker doctor moves his family to the small town of Everwood, Colorado. He becomes the town's doctor and navigates the challenges of raising his two children, dealing with his estranged father, and forming new friendships.
After Riley moves to San Francisco, her emotions - Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust, and Sadness - struggle to navigate her new life.
Property Virgins is a reality television series produced by Cineflix. The show portrays the experiences of prospective first-time home buyers, or "property virgins." The host of the show coaches first time home buyers to adjust their dream home vision to a more realistic one that fits the market and their budget. The program originated on HGTV Canada in March 2006 and expanded to HGTV in the United States in its second season. The program was hosted by Sandra Rinomato, a Toronto-based real estate expert, from its inception until 2011, and is now hosted by Egypt Sherrod. Rinomato subsequently launched a new HGTV series, Buy Herself, in April 2012.
Maggie, a waitress who is determined to become a boxer, convinces Frankie, a skeptical coach, to train her. Despite their initial differences, they develop a close bond as Maggie proves herself in the ring. However, tragedy strikes when Maggie suffers a spinal cord injury that leaves her paralyzed. As she faces the challenges of her condition, Maggie asks Frankie to help her end her life. Torn by his moral dilemma, Frankie ultimately fulfills Maggie's wish and reflects on their journey together.
Fixer Upper follows Chip and Joanna Gaines as they help clients transform rundown houses into beautiful homes. The show features their unique design style and showcases the process of turning a fixer upper into a dream home.
The Banker is a biographical drama set in 1960s Los Angeles. It tells the story of an African-American banker who recruits a working-class white man to pose as the head of their business empire, as they strive to overcome racial discrimination and achieve success.
When the Wright family moves into their new home, Russel is surprised to find a secret passage under his bed. This passage leads him and his dog Gus to the world of Under, where he discovers he is the new King and that Gus can talk! Russel and Gus quickly befriend the people and creatures of this mysterious land. Bob Wire and his evil team are continually conspiring to steal Russel's crown and become all-powerful rulers of the land.
When his brother suddenly disappears, a man begins to search for him and discovers a sinister secret involving hypnosis and murder. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he realizes that nothing is as it seems and must confront his own forgotten past.
A group of expectant parents navigate the challenges of pregnancy, adoption, and childbirth while dealing with their own personal and relationship struggles.
In Problem Child 2 (1991), a mischievous boy named Junior causes chaos in his new neighborhood. He pulls pranks, plays practical jokes, and causes trouble wherever he goes. With his infamous misbehavior and clever antics, Junior manages to turn the peaceful community upside down.
House Hunters is a documentary-style reality TV show that follows individuals and families as they search for their dream homes. The show provides an inside look at the home-buying process, showcasing the challenges and decision-making involved in finding the perfect house.
A woman works to exonerate her brother, who was convicted of murder, by uncovering the truth behind a haunted antique mirror. As they investigate, they learn that the mirror possesses a malevolent entity that feeds off life forces and manipulates reality. With a kill switch set up to destroy the mirror, they must confront their traumatic past and face the supernatural forces at play.
Goal! II: Living the Dream is a drama film about a professional athlete's rise to fame and fortune. It explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the challenges of maintaining personal relationships in the midst of success. The protagonist faces various obstacles, including dealing with the paparazzi, experiencing a car crash and a reunion with his estranged mother. The film provides a glimpse into the glamorous yet demanding world of professional sports.
Premonition follows a housewife as she lives through a week in which her husband dies in a car crash, only to wake up the next day and find him alive. As she keeps experiencing these alternating realities, she tries to understand what is happening and prevent the tragedy from happening.
Ronnie, an unemployed man, becomes famous after appearing on a reality TV show. However, things take a turn when a secret organization kidnaps him.
When a teenage girl moves into a new house, she discovers that her home is filled with mischievous garden gnomes. As she tries to navigate her high school life, she also has to deal with supernatural creatures and a teenage crush. With the help of her friends, she must find a way to stop the gnomes and save her new home.
In 'Bleed', a woman moves into a new home only to discover that it is haunted by the spirits of its previous inhabitants. As she delves deeper into the dark history of the house, she becomes tormented by her own past and must confront her fears to survive.
Swingtown is a drama TV show that takes place in the 1970s, exploring the lives of couples living in a suburban neighborhood. The show delves into their adventurous lifestyle, including partner-swapping, open marriages, and extramarital affairs. It also depicts the challenges and complications they face in maintaining their relationships amid societal expectations and changing cultural norms.