Rust Valley Restorers is a TV show that follows the crew at Rust Bros as they restore classic cars and trucks in Rust Valley. They take on different restoration projects, salvaging old vehicles from the salvage yard and bringing them back to life. The show provides insights into the challenges and joys of car restoration, featuring a variety of classic cars and the expertise of the restorers.
Car S.O.S. is a heartwarming TV show where car restoration experts bring classic cars back to life, surprising their owners who have lost hope. Each episode follows the journey of resurrecting a unique car, showcasing the passion, craftsmanship, and challenges involved in the process.
After a failed suicide attempt, a man named Anderson proposes to a waitress named Katie on a whim. They decide to get married immediately, but their relationship is tested when they face various obstacles including a jealous ex-boyfriend, an ex-husband in jail, and a circus performer inventor. Will their impulsive decision lead to a lifelong partnership or a disaster?
Drive My Car is a drama movie set in Tokyo, Japan. It follows the story of a widower who hires a chauffeur to drive him around. During their road trip, they form an unexpected bond and confront their past traumas.
A middle-aged man, suffering from mythomania and unemployment, attempts to overcome his midlife crisis and poverty in post-industrial France.
In Firewall, a man's family is held hostage by a group of criminals who demand that he rob a bank for them. With his family's lives on the line, he must outsmart the criminals and find a way to save them.
Based on a true story, 'The Glass Castle' follows the life of Jeanette Walls as she recounts her challenging and unconventional upbringing with her highly dysfunctional family. Set in the 1980s, Jeanette's father is an alcoholic and her mother is an eccentric artist, leading to a tumultuous childhood filled with poverty, neglect, and abuse. Despite the hardships, Jeanette and her siblings strive for a better life and find strength in their love for each other.
After their father dies and leaves them bankrupt, two spoiled Beverly Hills sisters must learn to adapt to a life without money. Along the way, they discover the importance of family, love, and sacrifice.
When a family feud turns deadly, a vengeful demon called Pumpkinhead is summoned to seek revenge. As the body count rises, a small town is consumed by supernatural terror.
In Try Seventeen, a young man named Jones struggles with love, college life, and the challenges of growing up. He finds himself in surreal situations, including a road trip and encounters with a neighbor, a quirky photographer, and a belly dancer. Throughout his journey, Jones learns valuable lessons about life and love.
In Carbon Copy, a wealthy white executive named Walter Whitney Jr. discovers that he has a biracial son named Roger who was born out of an affair Walter had with a black woman. Roger, a struggling pre-med student, finds out about his true parentage and decides to confront Walter. As the two navigate their differences and racial tensions, they also embark on a road trip and become unlikely allies.
Cool and the Crazy is a movie set in 1950s America where a teenager gets involved in drug dealing, leading to a dangerous chain of events involving infidelity and betrayal.
Derek Bieri takes old cars from non-running derelicts to renovated transformations. He seeks out abandoned cars where they lie dormant and gets them running again. Along the way, Derek shares the cars' history, who they were originally intended for and why they're still relevant, all told with his clever wit and timely humor.
Susie, the Little Blue Coupe tells the story of a blue car named Susie who gets into various adventurous situations. The film follows Susie as she navigates through a world of hot rods, shady characters, and traffic signs. Along the way, she encounters an old car, exhaust, a parking lot, and a man smoking a cigar. Based on a short story, the film is a visual pun-filled journey filled with police chases, car accidents, and humorous encounters. Susie's adventures take her to a junkyard, a used car lot, and a garage, all while showcasing the vibrant atmosphere of the 1950s.
In Behavior, a teacher in Havana, Cuba uses behavior modification techniques to help her students. The story focuses on a young boy who witnesses a heart attack and becomes determined to change his behavior. Along the way, he encounters challenges such as a dogfight, drugs, and alcoholism. With the support of his teacher and the love of his family, he navigates these obstacles and learns valuable lessons about life and education.
When a man is transported to a strange new land, he must navigate a world of magic, barbarians, and fantastical creatures in order to survive. Along the way, he encounters a powerful ring that holds the key to his return home.
Armed robbers take cash from a department store, but they are killed or fatally wounded in their escape. A dying thief stashes a valise with a million Euros in the old car of Julia, a single parent who dances at a Barcelona peep show. She decides to keep the cash, but her suspicious babysitter tips off a nasty private investigator hired by the store's security firm to recover the cash. Julia manages to fight off the private eye the first time he confronts her, and she bolts with her daughter after asking a neighborhood bar owner for aid. He's Luis, quiet and helpful; he takes her to his mother's house in a small town. Can Julia evade the various bad apples on her trail?
"Cocktail Molotov" is the story of the adventures of this threesome, who reach Venice only to learn of the outbreak of the May 1968 disturbances at home. Once again, Anne, Frederic and Bruno realize that the important things of their time are happening somewhere where they are not. Swindled out of their car and virtually broke, they hitchhike back to Paris, hoping to arrive in time for some of the excitement.
A comic and heartwarming drama about a man who gradually comes to term with his late father while on the run in his father's wacky beat-up car, "Stellar".
When convicted embezzler Witt Hampton (Gene Bicknell) escapes from prison, a lonely barn serves as the perfect hideout -- until a pair of tykes stumbles on him. Telling the tots he's a ghost, Witt strikes up a friendship with the pair. Soon, inspired by their innocence, he decides to take responsibility for his crimes. Too bad the local sheriff isn't quick to forgive in this family drama co-starring, Diane Ladd, Rachel Hunter and John Savage.