Follow the lives of four best friends, Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda, as they navigate the ups and downs of love, sex, and relationships in New York City. From dating woes to career dilemmas, these women rely on each other for support and advice.
Quartet is a TV show about four musicians who come together to form a string quartet. As they navigate the challenges of their personal and professional relationships, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, love, and the power of music. Set in Japan, the series explores themes of cohabitation, unrequited love, and found family. With a cheerful female lead and a nice male lead, Quartet is a heartwarming drama filled with beautiful music and heartfelt moments.
Four siblings work as agents for the World Organization of Human Protection, otherwise known as WOOHP. Lee, Megan, Marc and Tony Clark all attend Southdale Junior High School and seem to be normal kids in every way -- except that they fight crime. Even their parents are unaware of the kids' unusual activities. Jerry Lewis, founder and chief of the organization, briefs the spies on their missions and doles out the gadgetry they'll need to take on evil.
Cyborg warriors were created by the Special Science Investigation Squad to bear nuclear, gravitational, magnetic, and electrical forces. They fight the crime empire known as "Crime".
Follow the story of a kind-hearted cobbler as he spreads Christmas spirit and friendship in a small town. With the help of his trumpet, quartet, and a little girl, he brings joy and warmth to everyone in Skomakergata.
Better Late Than Never follows four well-known actors as they travel to different countries around the world, immersing themselves in new cultures and experiences. With a mix of comedy and heartfelt moments, this travel documentary series showcases the importance of friendship and the joy of exploring new places.
The Dirt is a biographical drama film that tells the story of Mötley Crüe, one of the most notorious and successful rock bands in history. Set in the 1980s in Los Angeles, California, the film chronicles the band's rise to fame, their wild and destructive lifestyles, and the price they paid for their fame. It explores their relationships, drug abuse, and the tragedies they faced, including the death of a daughter and a car accident. The Dirt is based on the autobiography of the same name written by the members of Mötley Crüe.
In 1900, a group of schoolgirls from a prestigious girls' boarding school go on a picnic to Hanging Rock in Australia. During the outing, four girls and a teacher mysteriously vanish without a trace, leaving the community in shock. The incident exposes the underlying sexual repression and societal constraints of the time, leading to sensational press coverage and an atmosphere of paranoia and tragedy.
God of Gamblers is a 1989 movie about a talented gambler who suffers from head injuries and loses his memory. He is forced to participate in a high-stakes gambling tournament to repay his debt to a powerful triad. As he regains his memory, he uses his exceptional gambling skills to outwit his opponents and win the tournament.
Monica and Friends: Lessons is a coming-of-age movie set in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It follows a quartet of children who navigate friendship, school, and neighborhood adventures, while dealing with bullying and going on a transformative journey. Based on the popular Brazilian comics, this movie brings the beloved characters to life in a heartwarming and entertaining way.
When four teenagers in Manhattan, New York City, get the chance to audition for a record producer, they form a pop group called The Cheetah Girls. They navigate the trials and tribulations of show business, school life, and mother-daughter relationships while pursuing their dreams of becoming pop stars.
In Quartet, a group of retired opera singers live in a retirement home in England. They come together to perform a concert and reconcile old relationships, dealing with issues of aging, love, and musical passion. The film explores the challenges and joys of growing old and finding new purpose.
Jersey Boys is a biographical drama film based on the stage musical of the same name. It tells the story of four young men from New Jersey who rise to fame as the rock group The Four Seasons. The film explores their struggles with success, personal relationships, and the consequences of their choices.
A Late Quartet is a drama that follows the members of a renowned string quartet as they navigate personal and professional crises. When the cellist is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, it sets off a chain reaction that threatens to tear the group apart. As they prepare for their final performance together, they must confront issues of love, loyalty, and betrayal.
Monica and her friends set out on a quest to rescue their dog from a cemetery, facing challenges and overcoming their childhood fears along the way.
In Sylvie's Love, a woman dreams of becoming a television producer and falls in love with a talented saxophonist. Their love is tested as they navigate career choices, societal expectations, and the changing times of the 1950s and 1960s.
Arriving in Arizona, the band members discover that the hotel is haunted and that it properly belongs to young Jimmy Benson (Curtis), the nephew of the previous owner. The "ghosts," however, turns out to be a trio of confidence men, Zeke Winslow (Guinn "Big Boy" Williams), Noah Jones (Raymond Hatton) and Slim Jensen Victor Potel, who are hoping to buy the place themselves.
In 'Ghosts on the Loose,' a quartet of friends find themselves in a hilarious quandary when they accidentally end up in the wrong house on their wedding day. Mass confusion and a series of comedic events ensue as they try to resolve the situation. The film takes place in New York City and showcases the misadventures of the group as they navigate through various challenges and obstacles.
Up the River is a 1930 movie about a group of inmates who become friends and plan an escape from prison. The movie explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and redemption as the inmates navigate their way through prison life and work together to execute their escape plan.
A music documentary about Olivier Messiaen's transcendent masterpiece, that he composed in a World War II prison camp, and debuted there on January 15, 1941. This film was completed on the 75th Anniversary of that historic premiere, and features "The President's Own" United States Marine Band Ensemble performing in rehearsal and at The Phillips Collection, in Washington, D.C. (Note by H. Paul Moon)