The Looney Tunes Show follows the lives of classic Looney Tunes characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Tweety Bird as they navigate through suburban life with a mix of comedic situations, love triangles, and unrequited love.
A TV series based on the true story of Roger Ailes, founder of Fox News, who built an empire using television propaganda and right-wing politics. The show explores the office politics, sexual harassment, and bullying in the workplace that led to Ailes' downfall. It delves into the Me Too movement and the scandal surrounding Ailes' sexual predator behavior. The series also touches on the political influence of Fox News during the 2016 US presidential election.
Billy Lynn, a war veteran, is celebrated as a hero during the halftime of a football game. As he reflects on his experiences in the Iraq War, he navigates his relationships with his fellow soldiers and deals with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder.
In The Great Muppet Caper, the beloved Muppets find themselves embroiled in a thrilling caper as they try to solve a jewelry heist and clear their names. Along the way, they must navigate through hilarious escapades, including hailing taxis, synchronized swimming, and even a hot air balloon ride. With their trademark humor and charm, the Muppets prove that they are the ultimate team when it comes to solving crimes and bringing joy to audiences of all ages.
In the movie Flight To Mars, a reporter named Steve compels a scientist to reveal details of an upcoming expedition to Mars. Once on Mars, the crew crash-lands and discovers an underground civilization of Martians. As the crew explores the underground city, they face intrigue, betrayal, and the impending doom of the Martian civilization. Will they be able to find a way to escape and return to Earth?
A judge grants a divorce to a famous photographer, sparking a scandalous court case with twists and turns. As the trial unfolds, secrets are revealed and unlikely alliances are formed.
Over a booze-fueled, increasingly hectic five-day shoot in East Hampton, Norman Mailer and his cast and crew spontaneously unloaded onto film the lurid and loony chronicle of U.S. presidential candidate and filmmaker Norman T. Kingsley debating and attacking his hangers-on and enemies. This gonzo narrative, “an inkblot test of Mailer’s own subconscious” (Time), becomes something like a documentary on its own making when costar Rip Torn breaks the fourth wall in one of cinema’s most alarming on-screen outbursts.
Legendary TV news anchor Walter Cronkite takes ecstatic Disneyland tourist Robin through the process of Disney's hand drawn animation and makes Robin's wish of visiting the animated world of Peter Pan (1953) come true.
A reporter investigating a drug dealing ring is murdered. Brought back to life by the voodoo spell of a cleaning woman, he goes after his killers.
Newsman Mitch and teletype operator Jennifer, whose job is to see he doesn't send inappropriate stuff out of the country, dodge bombs during the blitz of London while falling in love.
The teleplay was based on V. Mayakovsky’s poems “You!”, “Listen!”, “Conversation with Comrade Lenin” and other works of the poet.
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