The Raggy Dolls is an animated TV show about a group of imperfect dolls who are rejected by the toy factory because they don't meet the standards. The dolls come to life and embark on misadventures, learning valuable lessons about friendship, acceptance, and bravery along the way.
Follow the adventures of a young SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends at a summer camp called Kamp Koral.
Mal returns to the Isle of the Lost to find her archenemy Uma, the daughter of Ursula, teaming up with Harry, the son of Captain Hook, and Gil, the son of Gaston, to unleash a dark force threatening the peaceful kingdom of Auradon.
Bored waitress Bonnie Parker falls in love with an ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks. In the middle of the Great Depression, Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker meet when Clyde tries to steal Bonnie's mother's car. Bonnie, who is bored by her job as a waitress, is intrigued with Clyde, and decides to take up with him and become his partner in crime. They do some holdups, but their amateur efforts, while exciting, are not very lucrative. The duo's crime spree shifts into high gear once they hook up with a dim-witted gas station attendant, C.W. Moss. The three are joined by Clyde's brother, Buck and his wife, Blanche, a preacher's daughter. Soon a long-simmering feud between Bonnie and Blanche begins; the once-prim Blanche views Bonnie as a harpy corrupting her husband and brother-in-law, while Bonnie sees Blanche as an incompetent, shrill shrew. Bonnie and Clyde turn from pulling small-time heists to robbing banks. Their exploits also become more violent. When C.W., the get-away driver, botches a bank robbery by parallel parking the car, Clyde shoots the bank manager in the face after he jumps onto the slow-moving car's running board. The gang is pursued by law enforcement, including Texas Ranger Frank Hamer, who is captured and humiliated by the outlaws, then set free. After a raid kills Buck, injures Bonnie and Clyde, and leaves Blanche sightless and in police custody, Hamer tricks Blanche, whose eyes are bandaged, into revealing the name of C.W. Moss, known in the press only as an unnamed accomplice. The Ranger locates Bonnie, Clyde and C.W. hiding at the house of C.W.'s father, who thinks Bonnie and Clyde -- and an elaborate tattoo -- have corrupted his son. He strikes a bargain with Hamer: in exchange for a lenient jail sentence for C.W., he helps set a trap for the outlaws. When Bonnie and Clyde are ambushed while stopped by the side of the road, the police riddle their bodies with bullets in a blood bath.
The House That Jack Built follows the story of a psychopathic architect named Jack who becomes a serial killer, indulging in extreme violence and murder while he builds his twisted vision of a house. The movie explores themes of obsession, cruelty, and the depths of human depravity.
The Bikeriders is a movie that follows the rise of the Vandals, a midwestern motorcycle club, over the course of a decade. What starts as a gathering place for local outsiders takes a dark turn as the club transforms into a more sinister gang, posing a threat to the original group's unique way of life.
Gardener Napoleone takes a job in a southern-Italian villa and quickly finds himself embroiled in a menage-a-trois with Paola and her mother, which soon leads to sex, death and mayhem.
To Catch a Thief is a 1955 mystery romance thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It follows a retired jewel thief, John Robie, who is suspected of returning to his old ways when a series of burglaries occur on the French Riviera. In order to clear his name, Robie must catch the real thief while navigating a web of jealousy, deception, and danger.
Christopher Robin, a grown-up man burdened by the responsibilities of adulthood, reunites with his childhood friends from the Hundred Acre Wood. With the help of Winnie the Pooh and his friends, Christopher rediscovers the joy and wonder of life.
A female journalist in 1960s London discovers a love letter from 1965 and becomes determined to uncover the story behind it. As she delves into the past, she uncovers a tragic love affair set against the backdrop of the French Riviera. The intertwined stories of forbidden love, hidden secrets, and lost memories unfold in a nonlinear timeline, revealing the complexities of relationships and the power of love.
The story revolves around Scottish writer J.M. Barrie and his bond with the widowed Sylvia Llewelyn Davies and her sons, who serve as the inspiration for his famous play Peter Pan. Barrie becomes a fatherly figure to the boys, incorporating their imaginative antics into the play. Despite objections from his wife and Sylvia's mother, Barrie's friendship with the family grows. He eventually stages Peter Pan, which becomes a massive success. After Sylvia's death, Barrie is entrusted with the care of her sons, fulfilling her wishes.
Harold, a young man obsessed with death, develops a peculiar relationship with Maude, a free-spirited 79-year-old woman. Together, they navigate the complexities of life, love, and mortality.
Emma is a matchmaker in the 19th century English countryside, who meddles in the lives of her friends and family. Her journey is filled with misunderstandings, social class distinctions, and romantic courtships.
Abby is the producer of a morning show in Sacramento. She takes control of a segment on modern relationships hosted by a misogynistic man. As she tries to boost ratings and improve her personal life, she ends up teaming up with him to snag her dream man and breathe new life into the show.
After being defeated by Aladdin, Jafar returns in his quest for revenge and plots to regain his magical powers using a magical object. Aladdin and his friends must once again stop Jafar and save the kingdom from his evil plans.
In High School Musical 2, the East High Wildcats are back for their summer vacation. Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan, and the rest of the gang get jobs at a prestigious country club, where they must navigate new relationships, talent shows, and the pressures of growing up.
In the story, a gigantic hole suddenly opened up in the world one day, and demons appeared. The king thinks that this portends the return of the demon king Rukimedesu, who was sealed away by the hero Kureashion a millenium ago. The king decreed that the descendants of the hero must take on the threat, and 75 people showed up. Hero No. 45 (Aruba) and a sadistic palace warrior (Ross) team up, and their adventure begins.
Scrooge, a bitter man known for his stinginess, is visited by the ghost of his former business partner who warns him of the consequences of his ways. Throughout the night, Scrooge encounters the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, who show him his past, present, and future. This experience forces Scrooge to reflect on his life choices and ultimately leads to his redemption and newfound appreciation for the true spirit of Christmas.
Yogi Bear (2010) follows the story of a mischievous bear and his loyal sidekick, Boo-Boo, as they try to sabotage the plans of a greedy mayor who wants to close down their beloved Jellystone Park. With the help of a documentary filmmaker, they embark on a wild adventure filled with humor, pie-in-the-face antics, and a mix of live-action and CGI. Along the way, Yogi and Boo-Boo encounter various obstacles, including theft, explosions, and even bribery, as they fight to save their home and protect the endangered species that reside within the park.
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish, also known simply as Destinos, is an educational television program created by Bill VanPatten, who was, at the time, Professor of Spanish and Second Language Acquisition at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. The show, designed to introduce viewers to the basics of Spanish, had two seasons, beginning in 1992. Its 52 episodes are often used for educational purposes in schools and are still broadcast regularly on many PBS stations, as well as many local channels. Destinos was produced by WGBH Boston and funded by the Annenberg/CPB Project, with additional funding by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.