18-year-old Noah moves from America to London, with her mother who's recently fallen in love with William, a wealthy British businessman. Noah meets William’s son, bad-boy Nick, and soon discovers there is an attraction between them neither can avoid. As Noah spends the summer adjusting to her new life, her devastating past will catch up with her while falling in love for the first time.
Young & Hungry follows the story of Gabi Diamond, a young chef who becomes the personal chef for a tech entrepreneur named Josh Kaminski. As Gabi navigates her new job, she also becomes entangled in a complicated love triangle.
John Hancock is an alcoholic superhero who causes millions of dollars in damage due to his constant intoxication. When he saves public relations spokesperson Ray Embrey's life, Ray offers to improve Hancock's public image. As Hancock's popularity rises, he discovers that his wife Mary also has superhuman powers. However, their past catches up to them, resulting in a battle that causes significant damage to downtown Los Angeles. Hancock and Mary must part ways to allow her to heal, and Hancock ends up in New York City. In the end, Hancock continues to protect others as a superhero.
James Bond is sent to investigate the connection between a North Korean terrorist and a diamond mogul who is funding the development of an international space weapon. Bond infiltrates a North Korean military base and discovers a plot involving illegal weapon trading and conflict diamonds. After being captured and tortured, Bond escapes and sets out to uncover the truth behind his betrayal. With the help of a CIA agent, Bond discovers the identity of the mastermind behind the plot and must stop him before his dangerous plan is put into motion.
Ten years have passed since the Woodsboro Massacre. Sidney Prescott returns to her hometown as part of her book tour, but the brutal murders start again. As the town is thrown into chaos, Sidney, with the help of her friends, tries to uncover the identity of the killer. However, she soon realizes that the killer is closer to her than she ever imagined.
Publicist Stuart Shepard finds himself trapped in a phone booth by an extortionist's sniper rifle. Forced to negotiate with the caller, Stuart's life hangs in the balance.
Melrose Place (2009) is a TV show that revolves around the lives and relationships of a group of young adults living in an apartment complex in Los Angeles. The show explores themes of romance, manipulation, deception, and back-stabbing, all set against the backdrop of the glamorous and sometimes dangerous world of Hollywood.
Jersey Girl tells the story of a widowed father who struggles to balance his career and raise his young daughter, until a chance encounter with a woman gives him a second chance at love. Set in New Jersey, the movie explores themes of family, loss, and finding happiness.
A talk show host, Katherine Newbury, is on the verge of losing her long-running show. In a desperate attempt to save it, she hires a new writer, Molly Patel, who brings fresh ideas and challenges the status quo. Through their collaboration, they navigate the male-dominated world of late-night TV and discover the importance of authenticity and female empowerment.
After learning he has a daughter, a football superstar must navigate the challenges of fatherhood while still pursuing his career.
For Your Consideration is a satirical comedy that takes a comedic look at the movie business. It follows the story of a group of actors and filmmakers as they navigate the chaos of awards season and the quest for recognition in Hollywood. The film explores themes of self-indulgence, ego, and the lengths people will go to for publicity.
The Great White Hype is a comedy-drama movie released in 1996. It follows the story of a boxing promoter in Las Vegas who tries to find a white heavyweight champion to fight against the current African-American champion. The movie satirizes the world of boxing and explores themes of corruption and promotion.
After a fool for love becomes an accidental celebrity, he loses everything. Living on the streets, he is mistaken for a famous actor and hired as a stand-in. Despite his lack of talent, his avant-garde style inspires his co-stars. His publicist plans to make him a star, leading to a successful acting career. However, controversies and failures cause him to lose his representation and his wife. He befriends a homeless man and gains media attention, leading to a political career. The rich and powerful try to discourage him, but he chooses to abandon filmmaking and reunites with his friend.
Vox Lux tells the story of a pop star named Celeste as she rises to fame in the late 1990s and faces various personal and professional challenges. The film tackles themes of trauma, violence, and the impact of fame on an artist's life.
Perfume is a dark comedy-drama film set in the fashion industry of New York City. It follows the story of a talented but struggling photographer who becomes obsessed with a beautiful fashion model. As his obsession grows, he is willing to go to extreme lengths to possess her, leading to a series of dark and unexpected events. The film explores themes of identity, desire, and the destructive power of obsession.
Sliding Doors is a romantic comedy-drama that explores the concept of parallel lives. The story follows Helen, a woman who experiences two different timelines based on a split-second decision. In one timeline, she catches a train home and discovers her boyfriend's infidelity. In the other timeline, she misses the train and remains unaware of the betrayal. The film explores themes of fate, destiny, and the impact of small choices on our lives.
Rika Inaba is a beautiful and strong-headed director at the Teito Television Broadcasting Company. Ever since she was young, she had dreamed of becoming the best news reporter in the business, but on into her fifth year with the TV station, she finds to her dismay she's been transferred to a lighter fare, information program where she is assigned to report on the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. Meanwhile, Daisuke Sorai had just reached his long-sought goal of becoming an aerobatics pilot only to injure his leg, crushing his chances at ever becoming a member of the elite Blue Impulse flying team. He gets assigned to the force's public relations desk and subsequently finds himself attached to Rika in the role of attendant. Sorai and Rika differ on just about everything; their views, their mindset. But they share one thing: their childhood dreams have been shattered and they've hit a wall in life. From there, a mutual understanding begins to germinate, drawing them toward each other and toward the discovery of a new dream.
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson is a satirical comedy set in the late 1800s that follows the story of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. The movie explores themes of historical revisionism and mythology, while providing a humorous take on the American Old West. It features an ensemble cast and showcases the interactions between various characters like Buffalo Bill, Sitting Bull, Annie Oakley, and Grover Cleveland.
When a coffee shop worker spills coffee on a famous actor, she pretends to be engaged to him in order to save her job. As the two navigate their fake engagement, they start to develop real feelings for each other. However, their relationship becomes complicated when the actor's ex-girlfriend reappears.
Sloane is a publicist in Los Angeles who is focused on her work and has little time for a personal life. On Christmas Eve, she is visited by the ghost of her ex-boyfriend, who shows her the past, present, and future of her love life. Through these experiences, Sloane learns to prioritize what truly matters and find love in unexpected places.