The Name of the Game (1968) is a TV show that follows the lives and careers of three protagonists - an investigative reporter, an editorial assistant, and a magazine publisher - working for a publishing company called Howard Publications. Set in the 1960s and 1970s, the show explores various storylines and parallel narratives, revolving around topics such as organized crime, politics, and business. With flamboyant characters and a focus on the war on crime, the show provides an in-depth look into the world of journalism, showcasing the challenges and triumphs faced by the protagonists.
The Hating Game follows Lucy and Joshua, two coworkers at a publishing company who constantly clash with each other. However, as they compete for the same promotion, they begin to develop feelings for one another, leading to a complicated love-hate relationship.
An African-American editorial assistant works at a white NYC publishing firm. When a black co-worker arrives, she gets excited, but is the new girl a friend or a foe?
Julie Powell, a young writer in New York, decides to cook every recipe in Julia Child's cookbook and writes a blog about her journey. In parallel, the movie chronicles Julia Child's time in Paris as she learns French cooking and collaborates on a book. Both women face challenges and receive support from their husbands, ultimately finding success and fulfillment.
The Great Passage follows a group of dedicated dictionary editors as they work together to create a comprehensive dictionary. Their journey is filled with challenges and personal growth as they navigate the intricacies of language and strive to capture its essence in words.
Story of two best friends Lu Ke and Shen Si Yi, who has contrasting personalities but are each other's closest friends. Their relationship broke down during graduation but nine years later they meet and reconcile. The two encouraged each other, faced difficulties, and overcome the setbacks in work and life together.
In the town of Most City, a publishing house resides in the second story of an old building. The staff prints a monthly science magazine about the most shocking phenomena that even scientists find impossible. The handsome editor-in-chief, Taro, is assisted by grade-schooler Jiro and his dog, Saburo. But when scientist Goro Sato seeks their help, it sparks the beginning of a bizarre new tale...
Marvel's 616 takes an intimate look at the influential world of Marvel Comics, highlighting the diverse creators, characters, and stories that have shaped the Marvel Universe. From lesser-known gems to iconic heroes, this anthology series delves into the enduring impact of the comic book company.
Marvel: 75 Years, from Pulp to Pop! is a documentary that explores the journey of Marvel Comics, from its humble beginnings as a publisher of pulp comics to becoming a dominant force in the world of pop culture. The film takes viewers through the history of Marvel, showcasing its iconic characters, successful franchises, and the impact it has had on the comic book industry and superhero genre.
See Jane Date is a lighthearted romantic comedy about Jane, a single woman trying to navigate the world of dating. When she receives a wedding invitation from her ex-boyfriend, she realizes she's tired of being single and sets out on a mission to find a date for the wedding. With the help of her best friends, she dives into the world of blind dates, online dating, and even a fake boyfriend. Along the way, she learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and self-discovery.
All in a Night's Work follows the story of a publishing house employee who is mistaken for a blackmailer and gets caught up in a series of comedic mishaps. As he tries to clear his name and find the real culprit, he falls in love with a beautiful woman. The film is based on a novel and combines elements of comedy, romance, and mystery.
The Seven Year Itch is a 1955 comedy film directed by Billy Wilder. It tells the story of a married man who is tempted to have an affair when his wife goes away for the summer. The film explores themes of marriage, temptation, and fidelity in a lighthearted and humorous way.
Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics is a documentary film that explores the history and origins of DC Comics, one of the most iconic comic book companies. The film delves into the early days of the company, its founders, the creation of popular superheroes such as Superman and Batman, and the growth of the comic book industry. It also highlights the influence of DC Comics on popular culture and its impact on the superhero genre.
When Vassili, a conservative book publisher, wins the lottery, he finds himself in a mental hospital after a series of ironic and unfortunate incidents. In the hospital, he undergoes a transformation that challenges his sanity and relationships with his colleagues and family. Based on a play set in 1960s Athens, Greece, this comedy explores themes of fate, wealth, and the contrasting values of progressive and conservative ideologies.
The Pillow Book is a dramatic and romantic movie that explores themes of love, obsession, and revenge. Set in Japan, the film follows a woman who becomes involved in a relationship with a tattooed man, which leads to a series of betrayals and a quest for revenge. The story is told in a non-linear timeline, showcasing the complexities of the characters' relationships and desires. With stunning visuals and a unique narrative structure, The Pillow Book is a captivating exploration of passion and artistry.
When a woman working at a publishing company makes a wish list for her perfect mate, she finds herself torn between two men. As she navigates her romantic triangle, she also deals with her sister, a pet cat, and various challenges at work. Will she be able to find true love?
Kantaro is a dedicated office worker with an insatiable sweet tooth. During lunch breaks, he secretly embarks on culinary adventures to explore the best desserts in Japan, all while trying to avoid his strict boss and the prying eyes of his co-workers.
A high school girl with overwhelming literary talent shakes up the lives of those around her with her brilliant spontaneity.
Perfect on Paper is a romantic comedy about a book editor in Los Angeles who finds herself caught in a romantic triangle and mistaken for a famous romance novelist. As she navigates through the ups and downs of love and deception, she discovers the importance of staying true to herself and following her heart.