Ozark follows the story of Marty Byrde, a financial advisor who is forced to relocate his family to the Ozarks after a money laundering scheme goes wrong. In order to keep his family safe from the Mexican drug cartel he is working for, Marty must navigate the dangerous world of crime and corruption while trying to stay one step ahead of the law.
Jason Bateman, Laura Linney and other cast members open up about the show's characters and creators, plus what they'll miss most.
Snapshots is a drama movie that explores the complex relationship between a grandmother and granddaughter. The story takes place in the Ozarks of Missouri and is set in the 1960s. The plot follows the nonlinear timeline of their lives, delving into memories and deep emotions. The movie touches on themes of love, memory, and sexuality, as the granddaughter discovers a secret about her grandmother's past, including a lesbian romance. This revelation leads to a journey of self-discovery and acceptance for both characters. With beautiful scenery and heartfelt moments, Snapshots is a poignant exploration of family bonds and personal identity.
When an agricultural professor returns home to the farm with her scientifically-raised mule for a needed rest, they find themselves caught up in a movie being filmed in the Ozarks.
In the Ozark Mountains, a sheep-herder seeks revenge against the man who blinded his mother. Along the way, he forms an unlikely bond with a mysterious stranger and learns the power of forgiveness.
Haunting creatures come to life in a hunt for the truth about infamous monsters and their origins. Experts explore the latest evidence, eyewitness encounters and active investigations while unveiling their mind-blowing theories about these nightmarish beasts.
In the Ozarks, a female veteran encounters a mysterious boy in a small closed community. As she tries to uncover his identity, she realizes he may be a demon child. Paranoia and superstition grip the community as they believe the boy is a soul-eater. With the help of her estranged brother and a love interest, she navigates through the dark forest to protect the community from the evil force.
Comin' Round the Mountain is a comedy musical set in the Ozark Mountains. The story revolves around a family feud, hidden treasure, and a holiday romance. The Hatfield and McCoy families, living in the American South, find themselves in a hilarious and chaotic scenario filled with hoedowns, square dances, and love potions. As tensions escalate, the families must come together to resolve their differences and put an end to the long-standing feud.
The Weaver Brothers and Elviry have migrated from their usual hard-scrabble digs in the Ozarks and have taken up truck-farming.
In the tranquil lakes of the Ozarks, a summer camp is turned into a nightmare when a group of killer sharks make their presence known. The campers find themselves fighting for survival as they are hunted by the bloodthirsty creatures. With no way to escape, they must swim for their lives and outsmart the sharks in order to survive. Will anyone make it out alive or will they all become victims of the Ozark sharks?
Mary Beamish, a folksy Ozark girl, yearns for the glitter of show business and for a man. She knows she is anything but gorgeous, but figures her enthusiasm offsets that small deficit.
After witnessing a murder, a man finds himself in a small town entangled in a treasure hunt, a second marriage, and a family matriarch with a secret door. With a pet dog by his side, he must navigate through a series of comedic and mysterious events to uncover the truth.
A spoiled rich girl used to getting her way comes up against a rancher who won't be intimidated by her.
The Civil War is over but in the Ozarks of Arkansas people are not ready to forgive and forget. The Mondier brothers have returned from fighting for the Union and Mort Fagan is keeping things difficult for them in the community.
In this entry in the "Weaver Family" series, the town of Farmington is being plagued by a crime wave. The angry citizens are ready to impeach the mayor, June Weaver, and the police chief, Leon Weaver. To end the crime and preserve her career, June feigns corruption and hires a real gangster to get rid of the local mobs. Unfortunately, a bona fide crooked councilman intervenes and makes real mob connections causing an earnest journalist to launch a front page attack.
Aluminum magnate James J. Maloney, Sr. meets with government officials to discuss the war effort and the need to end price-fixing. After the meeting, Maloney receives word that his son Jimmy, a playboy turned Army flight instructor, is lost with his navigator, Scully, somewhere in the Ozarks. While Maloney rushes to find his son, Jimmy and Scully crash land in the small town of Weaverville, where the mayor and his wife, Abner and Elviry Weaver, are trying to impress upon the citizens that they are better off in the mountains than in the big city
On a cold Ozark night, a roadhouse Waitress thinks her last customer of the night is the Devil.
David Howitt, a stranger, comes among the mountain folk of the Missouri hills and, taken in by an Ozark family, becomes known as The Shepherd because of his gentle and kindly ways. Years earlier, his son betrayed a mountaineer's daughter, and The Shepherd hopes to atone for his error. When a continued drought threatens the people with starvation and ruin, they lose faith in the "miracle man" and mock him, though he begs them to keep the faith.
A group of college friends embark on a road trip and find themselves in the Ozarks where they come across the fabled Albino Farm. They soon discover that the farm is home to a family of violent and deranged albino people who are intent on sacrificing them to their twisted religious beliefs. As the friends struggle to survive, they must confront their own fears and grapple with their morality in order to escape the deadly clutches of the Albino Farm.
An unraveling of a man haunted by his father's legacy of serial murder.