Why Women Kill is a TV show that follows the lives of three women from different time periods - 1963, 1984, and present day - who all live in the same Pasadena mansion. As their stories unfold, the show delves into themes of infidelity, secret desires, and the lengths people will go to protect their own happiness.
Follow the trials and tribulations of a family in Pasadena, California as they navigate the challenges of marriage, family relationships, and life in the 1970s and 1980s.
In Rim of the World, four teenagers with tragic backstories find themselves in the middle of an alien invasion. They must overcome their fears and dyscalculia to work together and find a way to save the world. Along the way, they encounter various challenges including speaking Mandarin, riding bicycles, and solving a Rubik's Cube.
A married man rekindles his relationship with his old flame, leading him to question his current life and the monotony he feels. As their love reignites, they are faced with suspicion, loneliness, and the fear of abandoning their families.
Depeche Mode's famous 101st and final concert of the 1987-1988 Music For The Masses Tour at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
Lear's Shadow is a real-time theater adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear. Set in Pasadena, the film explores the struggles and emotions of the characters as they navigate through the tragedy of family, power, and betrayal. With a focus on the verse and the impact of the story, Lear's Shadow offers a unique and immersive experience for Shakespeare enthusiasts and theater lovers alike.
The documentary follows Pasadena's John Muir High School alumnus and filmmaker Pablo Miralles who returns to his formerly integrated school discovering things have changed since he graduated in 1982 and reflects on whether-or-not to send his own son to the school.
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