Seinfeld follows the lives of four self-absorbed friends, Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer, as they navigate the quirks of daily life in Manhattan. Through their hilarious misadventures, the show explores themes of narcissism, friendship, and the absurdity of everyday situations.
This is the extraordinary true story of Trudy Ederle, the first woman to successfully swim the English Channel. Through the steadfast support of her older sister and supportive trainers, she overcame adversity and the animosity of a patriarchal society to rise through the ranks of the Olympic swimming team and complete the 21-mile trek from France to England.
In Stuart Little 2, Stuart embarks on a new adventure in Manhattan, New York City. He befriends a falcon and together they try to find a stolen bird. Along the way, Stuart encounters various challenges and learns the importance of friendship and family.
Set It Up is a comedy and romance movie released in 2018. The story revolves around two overworked and underpaid assistants, Harper and Charlie, who work for high-powered bosses. They hatch a plan to get their bosses off their backs by setting them up with each other. As Harper and Charlie spend more time together trying to orchestrate this matchmaking, they discover that they may have feelings for each other as well. The movie showcases the ups and downs of their journey to balance work, love, and finding their own happiness.
For Love of the Game is a movie about a legendary baseball pitcher, Billy Chapel, who is contemplating his career and his personal life during what might be his final game. As he takes the mound for the Detroit Tigers, Chapel reflects on his past while facing the pressures of the game. Alongside his performance on the field, he navigates his relationship with his girlfriend and her teenage daughter, and contemplates his future as he reaches the end of his baseball career.
A mentally ill baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees is sent to a psychoanalysis and therapy session after a public meltdown. He is later offered a job as a sports scout for the team.
A young man from a private school in New York befriends a recluse novelist, who's harboring a dark secret.
In 1932, a young boy named Yankee Irving sets out on a journey to retrieve Babe Ruth's stolen baseball bat in order to save his father's job. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and meets colorful characters as he travels to New York City and Yankee Stadium.
Set in the 1970s Bronx, 'The Bronx Is Burning' is a drama TV show that follows the intertwined stories of the New York Yankees and a serial killer known as Son of Sam. The show explores the challenges faced by the team, the city, and the residents during a time of poverty, looting, and fear.
After the death of his grandfather, a young boy inherits the Minnesota Twins baseball team and becomes the manager. With the help of his friends, he must navigate the challenges of coaching a professional team while dealing with his own personal struggles.
Cathy Timberlake, a young woman living in New York City, meets a wealthy businessman named Philip Shayne. They are drawn to each other, but Cathy is wary of his advances. As they spend more time together, Cathy begins to fall in love, but complications arise when she discovers Philip is involved in insider trading. Will their love overcome the obstacles in their path?
61* is a movie that tells the story of the 1961 Major League Baseball home run chase between the legendary New York Yankees teammates Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. Set against the backdrop of the ruthless media and fan pressures, the film dives into the personal and professional lives of the two players as they compete to break Babe Ruth's single-season home run record. It highlights the challenges, controversies, and friendships that shaped this historic baseball season.
The Babe Ruth Story is a film that tells the life story of baseball player Babe Ruth. It explores his upbringing in an orphanage, his rise to fame as a professional player, and his personal struggles and triumphs. The film depicts his time with the Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, and New York Yankees, as well as his off-field activities such as his involvement with the Catholic Church and his tumultuous personal life.
Wordplay is a documentary that explores the world of crossword puzzles and the people who solve them. The film follows crossword puzzle editor Will Shortz and various crossword enthusiasts as they navigate the challenges and intricacies of creating and solving puzzles. It delves into the history and popularity of crossword puzzles, while also highlighting the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament. With interviews from famous crossword solvers and appearances by well-known celebrities, Wordplay offers an entertaining and informative look into a beloved pastime.
Reggie (2023) is a documentary that explores the life of baseball megastar Reggie Jackson. The film follows Reggie as he reflects on his legacy as one of the first iconic black athletes, highlighting his role as a pioneer in the fight for dignity, respect, and equality in the sports world. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal insights, Reggie's journey unfolds, showcasing his impact on the game of baseball and his enduring influence on the fight for civil rights.
Sing Your Song is a documentary about the life and activism of Harry Belafonte, a renowned musician and civil rights activist. The film explores Belafonte's work in promoting racial equality, his involvement in the civil rights movement, and his impact on popular culture. Through interviews, archival footage, and performances, Sing Your Song paints a portrait of a talented and influential artist, as well as a committed advocate for justice.
Elmer, a boastful baseball player, tries to help his team win the World Series through practical jokes and double-crosses. Along the way, he gets involved with gambling, gangsters, and a love interest, leading to hilarious and chaotic situations.
Details the tumultuous 1990 New York Yankees season through firsthand accounts of those closest to the team. The docuseries offers rare insight into the crossroads moment when the game's most storied franchise began its ascent from despair to dynasty.
A documentary exploring the history of the Boston Red Sox and their struggles against the curse of the Bambino, as well as their eventual triumph and redemption in the world of baseball. It showcases the rivalry between the Red Sox and the New York Yankees, the misery and suffering endured by the team and its fans, and the ultimate comeback that took place at Fenway Park.
Reggie Jackson's prolific power made him one of baseball's best hitters. But it was his magnanimous personality that made him so controversial. "The Making of Mr. October" examines the Hall of Fame career of one baseball's greats, and dives into one special night in October 1977 when Reggie’s legacy was cemented.