Coupling is a hilarious sitcom that follows the lives of six friends as they navigate through the complexities of relationships, dating, and the challenges of modern romance. With its witty writing and relatable characters, the show explores the humorous and sometimes outrageous situations that arise when love and lust collide.
The Devil Inside follows a documentary filmmaker as she investigates her mother's involvement in multiple horrific crimes, including the murder of a priest during an exorcism. As she delves deeper into the story, she becomes entangled in a sinister web of supernatural horror and demonic possession.
A man agrees to help his girlfriend rob her wealthy sugar daddy, but their plan goes south as they encounter a series of dangerous and unexpected situations.
When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth follows a group of cave-dwellers who are caught in a struggle for survival as they encounter various prehistoric creatures and face natural disasters. The film features a love triangle, tribal conflicts, and the threat of a powerful tidal wave.
Pal Joey is a 1957 musical drama film about a singer at a nightclub who finds himself torn between two women. The film explores themes of manipulation, jealousy, and romantic rivalry. Set in San Francisco, the story follows Joey, a charismatic but manipulative man who becomes involved with an aging actress and a wealthy widow. As he navigates his relationships with these two women, Joey must confront his own desires and the consequences of his actions.
A widower, Tony, is left with the responsibility of raising his young son, Ally, after his wife passes away. Tony is also the owner of a hotel that is on the verge of bankruptcy. He faces numerous challenges in his personal and professional life, including a possessive female companion who complicates things further. Tony must navigate these obstacles and find a way to keep his hotel afloat while maintaining a healthy relationship with his son.
Frankie and Johnny is a comedic musical romance set in New Orleans. The story revolves around Frankie, an acoustic guitarist, and Johnny, a riverboat singer. They navigate through a complicated relationship marked by female jealousy and possessiveness. The plot takes unexpected turns as they encounter manipulative and big-haired characters along the way, leading to a climax involving death, confetti, and a parade.
Based on the novel, 'The Carpetbaggers' follows the life of a showbiz tycoon in Hollywood during the 1930s. It explores his manipulative nature, romantic rivalries, extramarital affairs, and the exploitation within the industry.
A Song to Remember tells the story of Frédéric Chopin, from his early years in Poland to his rise as a talented pianist and composer in Paris. The movie explores his relationships with various influential figures, including his lover George Sand and fellow composer Franz Liszt. It also delves into the complexities of his personal and professional life, including his struggle with illness and the challenges he faced as a homosexual in a time when it was not widely accepted.
Lil Andrews, a charismatic and manipulative red-headed woman, uses her beauty and cunning ways to seduce married men and manipulate them into helping her climb the social ladder. She sets her sights on married business tycoon Bill Legendre Jr., leading to a series of scandalous events as Lil stops at nothing to achieve her goals. With themes of infidelity, manipulation, and class distinction, this pre-code film explores the dark side of human nature.
A wealthy London nobleman hires a pretty but poor young woman to distract his playboy son from marrying a golddigger. Complications ensue when the girl and the father begin to fall for each other, and things get even more complicated when the son declares his love for her, too.
When a wealthy Indian artist falls for an aristocratic woman, they must navigate a turbulent love affair amidst a deadly earthquake, flooding, and epidemic in India.
During the American Civil War, the U.S. cavalry confronts Seminole Indians in American Indian Territory. A romantic rivalry between a husband and wife creates a dysfunctional marriage. As the cavalry faces off against the Indians, a manipulative and possessive female causes tension among the soldiers. The story also explores themes of crossdressing, manipulation, and jealousy.
Rock Around the Clock is a comedy-drama movie set in a small town. It follows the story of a band and their manager as they try to make a name for themselves in the music industry. Along the way, they face various challenges and rivalries, all while navigating complicated relationships and personal struggles.
Yield to the Night is a British noir film that tells the story of a woman sentenced to death for murder and her struggle to come to terms with her impending execution. Manipulative and possessive, she gets entangled in romantic rivalry and ultimately faces the consequences of her actions.
Rapture is a movie set in France, following the story of a retired judge whose life is turned upside down when an escaped prisoner seeks refuge in his house. As the judge helps the prisoner evade the police, a web of romance, jealousy, and manipulation unfolds, leading to unexpected consequences. The movie explores themes of dysfunctional relationships, mental instability, and coming-of-age.
Rembrandt delves into the tumultuous life of the famous painter, from his rise to fame and fortune to his eventual downfall and remorse. Set in the 17th century, the film explores Rembrandt's relationships, both personal and professional, as well as his struggles with debt, manipulation, and the complexities of the art world.
Broadway Melody of 1936 is a romantic comedy set in the behind-the-scenes world of Broadway. The story revolves around a Broadway director and his assistant who must find a way to put on a successful show while navigating romantic entanglements and various obstacles.
The Leather Boys is a drama about a teenage boy who discovers his own sexuality as he becomes embroiled in a complicated love triangle.
The life and career of torch singer Helen Morgan is portrayed in this biographical drama. From her early days as a struggling singer in speakeasies to her rise to fame on Broadway, Helen faces numerous challenges including romantic rivalries, unrequited love, and her battle with alcoholism. This emotional journey takes place against the backdrop of the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, and the rise of the stock market crash.