After a traumatic event in his life, a newspaper reporter, Quoyle, moves to Newfoundland, Canada, to start afresh. He takes up a job at a local newspaper, where he discovers his talent for writing. Through his interactions with the people of the small town, Quoyle begins to heal and find redemption.
Mansfield Park is a period drama based on a novel. It tells the story of a young woman, Fanny Price, who is sent to live with her wealthy relatives in a country estate. Fanny faces challenges of class distinction, unspoken love, and societal expectations. She learns to navigate the complexities of relationships and discovers her own independent spirit.
The New Romantic is a comedy-drama about a college student named Blake who, frustrated with modern dating, decides to become a sugar baby to a wealthy older man in order to fund her journalism career. As she navigates the world of sugar dating, Blake finds herself questioning the true nature of relationships and what it means to find love. Along the way, she learns valuable lessons about self-discovery, independence, and the complexities of romance.
In Perfect, a journalist interviews an aerobics instructor and uncovers a scandal in the fitness industry. The story explores themes of health, fitness, and the pursuit of perfection. With the help of a personal trainer, the journalist delves deeper into the world of aerobics and discovers the dark secrets behind the industry. As the truth is revealed, relationships are tested, and the characters must confront their own flaws and desires for perfection.
After a quiet fishing trip, Rockford is tricked into taking over a fellow PI's case involving alleged Police misconduct, which lands him in the hospital, hounded by a beautiful reporter, and out of favor with the entire Police Deapartment. Meanwhile Angel tries to cash in on the publicity by selling a movie about Rockford's life.
Broadway Melody of 1936 is a romantic comedy set in the behind-the-scenes world of Broadway. The story revolves around a Broadway director and his assistant who must find a way to put on a successful show while navigating romantic entanglements and various obstacles.
Leaving Metropolis is a heartfelt drama that follows the life of a gay painter who secretly falls in love with a married man. As he navigates through the challenges of homophobia and societal prejudice, he must come to terms with his own identity and pursue his true happiness.
A model posing as a school teacher at Jones Beach causes chaos when her true identity is revealed. The two must navigate their complicated relationship amidst deception and public scrutiny.
A trio of singers entertaining hospitalized soldiers during WWII encourage a wounded soldier in his love for a nurse.
Newspaper columnist Mr. Inquisitive telephones readers to ask, "What would you like to do?", with the chosen responses being eligible for a prize. The callees include torch singer Vera Van, bandleader Lester Cole (and his Texas Rangers), and other late-period vaudeville acts, all whom are ready to perform.
Four musical numbers plus a short comedy sketch. Harriet Lee sings "Sitting on a Log", multi-instrumentalist Frank Novak Jr. plays the accordion, clarinet, saxophone, and xylophone, Baby Rose Marie sings "You're Gonna Lose Your Gal", and Morton Downey sings "When Irish Eyes are Smiling" at the piano. Roy Atwell plays a radio announcer who keeps tripping over his words.
Documentary shares the story of Captain John Woodlief leading a group of 35 English settlers to America. “It’s important to tell the story to set the record straight,” says Graham Woodlief, a descendant of the captain and the movie’s co-executive producer. He explains that educating people about this story would help Virginia “get its rightful recognition for this historic event.” Woodlief, as president of the nonprofit Virginia Thanksgiving Festival, promotes this account of the first American harvest-time celebration and educates the public on it. He first presented the idea of a documentary to WCVE PBS in hopes of educating more people about what he believes is the story of the very first Thanksgiving.
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