Dobie Gillis is a high school student who is always trying to impress and win over girls. He often finds himself in humorous and awkward situations as he navigates through teenage life and deals with his parents, classmates, and the staff at the local ice cream parlor. With a unique blend of wit and charm, Dobie's misadventures are sure to bring laughter to the whole family.
Graves (2016) is a TV show about a former president who has an epiphany and decides to start a political campaign. The show explores themes of regret, politics, and the sins of the past. It also delves into relationships between the former president and his family, including his wife, daughter, and son. Graves is a dialogue-driven dramedy that tackles political issues with humor and wit.
Something Borrowed is a romantic comedy about a woman named Rachel who is in love with her best friend's fiancé. When Rachel and the fiancé, Dex, become intimate, they must navigate the complications of their secret affair while dealing with loyalty and guilt.
Wedding March 4: Something Old, Something New is a romantic comedy movie that follows a couple's journey as they prepare for their wedding. They face various challenges and obstacles along the way, including dealing with their future in-laws, planning the perfect wedding, and overcoming their own insecurities. With the help of their friends and family, they navigate through the ups and downs of wedding planning and ultimately discover the true meaning of love and commitment.
Nicholas, a 10-year-old boy, goes on a summer vacation with his family at a seaside hotel in the 1960s. He engages in mischievous activities and daydreams about various adventures. Along the way, he forms friendships, encounters a snake, participates in a costume ball, and deals with his parents' arguments. The film captures the essence of a nostalgic summer holiday and explores themes of friendship, family dynamics, and childhood innocence.
A woman named Alice takes the wrong suitcase home from the airport and meets a charming man named Matt. As their paths continue to cross, they develop feelings for each other during the Christmas season.
Get to Know Your Rabbit is a comedy about a businessman named Donald, who abruptly quits his job to pursue his dream of becoming a magician. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and navigates through the ups and downs of the entertainment industry. Will Donald find success and happiness as a magician or will he return to his former life?
Flying Blind is an American sitcom that aired on Fox from September 1992, to May 1993. The series stars Corey Parker and Téa Leoni.
A cockney lad pretends to be a Lord in order to woo a South American princess
Harry's Mad was a children's television programme that was shown in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on CITV from 4 January 1993 to 11 March 1996. It is based upon a book written by Dick King-Smith.
After breaking her ankle, a market researcher quits her job in Washington, D.C., and returns home to North Carolina for Christmas. She discovers the joy of the holiday season, finds love with a divorced man, and helps save her aunt's department store by participating in a gingerbread contest. Along the way, she learns the importance of family, friendship, and the true meaning of Christmas.
Not Knowing is a movie about a doctor who discovers shocking family secrets when he enters into a legal battle over a contested will. As he uncovers the truth, he must confront issues of cruelty, homophobia, and dysfunctional family relationships. The plot delves into themes of identity, regret, and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.
Breaking Away is a 1980 American comedy-drama television series that was based on the 1979 film of the same name. It was created by Steve Tesich, who wrote the original film, and the film's director Peter Yates served as Executive Producer. As a prequel, the series was set during the year prior to the events of the film. Shaun Cassidy took over the role of Dave Stohler, a young man mad about bicycle racing and all things Italian. Barbara Barrie, Jackie Earle Haley and John Ashton reprised their roles from the film. The television series was set in Bloomington, Indiana, but was actually shot in Athens, Georgia. The show was caught up in the 1980 Screen Actors Guild Strike and did not begin production until that fall. While heavily promoted by ABC, it was overlooked by TV audiences once it got on the air and suffered low ratings. It was cancelled after eight episodes were filmed, though only seven episodes aired during its original run. ABC showed reruns of the show during the summer of 1981, and it was also rerun by the Arts & Entertainment cable channel during 1985–1987.
A Summer Romance follows a city girl who heads to Montana for a summer job on a ranch. There, she falls in love with a handsome cowboy and discovers the joys of country life. But when a resort developer threatens to take away the ranch, she must find a way to save it and protect her newfound love. With plenty of horseback riding, campfires, and romance, this movie is a heartwarming tale of love and adventure in the wild west.
Hebburn is a comedy TV show that revolves around the lives of a middle-class family in Hebburn, England. The series focuses on the secret marriage of a young couple and the challenges they face in keeping it hidden from their family and friends.
After inheriting her estranged father’s mansion, photographer Molly and her family relocate to the exclusive neighborhood and try to adjust to life as part of the 1%. But when a stranger breaks into their new home and leaves a warning message splattered on the wall, Molly is soon being run out of town by a mysterious threat.
The Lost Language of Cranes is a movie that delves into the life of a closeted-gay father and his gay son. As they navigate their relationships, infidelity, coming out and sexual awakening, they face challenges and discover the true meaning of love and acceptance.
After Thomas (2006) is a poignant movie that tells the story of a young boy named Thomas who is struggling to cope with the death of his grandmother. His parents, dealing with their own grief, enroll Thomas in therapy where he forms a unique bond with a therapy dog named Thomas. As Thomas navigates the challenges of his grief and his autism, he finds solace, friendship, and healing in his bond with the dog. Based on a true story, this movie explores themes of family, love, and the transformative power of empathy.
When nanny Kim accidentally discovers that her employer, Steven, is having an affair with his kids’ Spanish tutor, she decides to keep it to herself so as not to risk splitting his family apart. But when Steven’s mistress is murdered and he tells the police that he hasn’t seen her in months, Kim realizes she’s the only person who knows he’s lying and she’s determined to learn why.
Waterloo Bridge is a romantic drama set during World War I. It follows the story of a British soldier who falls in love with a chorus girl. They face challenges of class differences and the upcoming war, but their love for each other persists. The movie explores themes of sacrifice, love, and the impact of war on relationships.