Paula's Home Cooking is a Food Network show hosted by Paula Deen. Deen's primary culinary focus was Southern cuisine and familiar comfort food that is popular with Americans. In the show, classic dishes such as pot roast, fried okra, fried chicken, and pecan pie were the norm, and overly complicated or eccentric recipes were usually eschewed. Dishes that are flavorful and familiar were spotlighted, although the fat content and calorie count of the meals were often very high. Paula also showed off vignettes of Savannah, Georgia, where she co-owns with her sons Jamie and Bobby, The Lady & Sons. Deen's popularity, spurred by the show, led to a small role in the feature film Elizabethtown.
In a kingdom at war with giants, Jack, a young farmhand, opens a gateway between the human and giant worlds. He fights for the kingdom and the love of a princess, as an ancient war between humans and giants is reignited.
Kuzey and Güney are two brothers with contrasting personalities who find themselves caught up in a web of secrets and lies. Kuzey is impulsive and hot-headed, while Güney is calm and rational. As they try to navigate their complex relationships with their family and loved ones, they find themselves facing various obstacles and life-altering decisions. From love triangles to prison, the brothers must confront their inner demons and strive to break free from the cycle of violence and betrayal that has plagued their lives.
Two siblings, Becca and Tyler, visit their grandparents and begin to experience their disturbing behavior, including sundowning, violent outbursts, and mysterious activities in the basement. As Becca documents their trip for a documentary, she uncovers a dark secret from her mother's past that caused the family's estrangement. The siblings set up a hidden camera to capture the truth behind their grandparents' unsettling actions.
In a remote underwater facility, a group of scientists research Mako sharks to find a cure for Alzheimer's disease. When the sharks become intelligent and deadly, the scientists must fight for their lives and escape the facility.
After being falsely imprisoned and losing his wife, a vengeful barber returns to London and forms a sinister partnership with a pie shop owner. They murder his customers and bake their bodies into pies, all while he seeks revenge on the corrupt judge who ruined his life.
In 'Case 39,' a social worker named Emily Jenkins saves a 10-year-old girl, Lilith Sullivan, from her abusive parents. As Emily investigates the case further, she begins to suspect that Lilith is not an ordinary child but is possessed by a supernatural entity. As Emily fights to protect Lilith, she becomes entangled in a dangerous battle between good and evil.
In 19th century London, Sweeney Todd, a barber, teams up with a baker to seek revenge on the corrupt judge who framed him and destroyed his family. Todd's plan involves murdering his customers and turning them into meat pies, with the baker unknowingly serving the victims to the public. As Todd's bloodlust grows, he becomes more ruthless and cunning, eventually descending into madness.
Pixie Hollow Bake Off is a movie about a baking contest in Pixie Hollow. The contestants, both experienced and inexperienced, compete against each other to create the most delicious and beautiful cakes. With the help of their teams, they face challenges in preparation, baking, and frosting. Only one contestant will be crowned the winner, while others will have to learn from their mistakes. It's a story of talent, ambition, hard work, and the quest for the perfect cake.
Detective Harry Hole investigates the disappearance of a woman whose scarf is found wrapped around a snowman. As he delves deeper into the case, he discovers a cunning serial killer whose cold and calculated methods create a chilling atmosphere of fear and suspense.
Tales from the Darkside: The Movie is a horror anthology film consisting of three separate stories tied together by a wraparound story. The film features dark comedy elements and explores themes of revenge, transformation, and the macabre. It includes segments involving a killer cat, a cannibalistic artist, and a reanimated corpse.
In a small town in Colorado, a group of people must face a supernatural creature that is terrorizing the town. As they try to survive, they uncover the dark secrets of the creature and its origins.
Suicide Club is a transgressive film that follows a female police officer as she investigates a series of mysterious suicides connected to a website. The movie explores themes of nihilism, satire, and the dark side of Japanese society.
Cactus Flower is a romantic comedy about a dentist who pretends to be married in order to maintain a commitment-free lifestyle. However, his plan backfires when his girlfriend insists on meeting his non-existent wife.
Set in 16th-century Japan, Ugetsu tells the story of two men who leave their wives to pursue their respective dreams. One becomes a famous samurai, while the other becomes a successful potter. However, their desires soon lead them down a dark and tragic path, as they face the consequences of their choices. This black and white masterpiece explores themes of greed, ambition, and the devastating impact of war.
Pieces of April follows April Burns, a young woman who invites her estranged family for Thanksgiving dinner in her apartment. As April struggles to cook the big meal, her family deals with their own personal issues and the challenges of getting to her apartment. With a dying mother, a rebellious sister, and a father who is constantly belittling her, April's Thanksgiving becomes a chaotic yet heartwarming event.
What's Cooking? is a heartwarming comedy-drama film that follows the lives of four ethnically diverse families as they prepare for their annual Thanksgiving meals. Set in Los Angeles, the movie explores the trials and tribulations of these families as they navigate cultural differences, generational conflicts, and personal struggles while getting ready for the holiday. Through the ups and downs, they come to realize the importance of love, understanding, and togetherness.
Full Frontal is a satirical comedy that explores the interconnected relationships of a group of people in the entertainment industry, focusing on their personal struggles, romantic encounters, and the absurdity of Hollywood.
Heavy Traffic, released in 1973, is a provocative animated film that explores the gritty, surreal and dark aspects of life in a crime-ridden city. The story follows a young man named Michael who navigates through the treacherous streets while encountering a variety of eccentric and dangerous characters. From his dysfunctional family to encounters with mobsters, transvestites, and drug addicts, Michael’s journey becomes a reflection of the chaotic and often brutal urban life. The film uses animation techniques to create a visually striking and thought-provoking exploration of themes like sexuality, race, and violence.