State of Play follows the story of a political journalist who becomes embroiled in a conspiracy after a murder occurs. As he investigates further, he uncovers a web of deception and corruption that reaches the highest levels of government. Along the way, he navigates complex relationships, including a forbidden love and a friendship that is tested by betrayals. The journalist must uncover the truth and expose the cover-up before it's too late.
Harriet finds art imitating life when she discovers certain songs can transport her back in time – literally. While she relives the past through romantic memories of her former boyfriend, her time travelling collides with a burgeoning new love interest in the present. As she takes her journey through the hypnotic connection between music and memory, she wonders – even if she could change the past, should she?
That '80s Show is a comedy TV show that takes place in the 1980s. It follows the lives of a group of young adults as they navigate through love, friendship, and various hilarious situations.
High Fidelity (2020) follows a music-obsessed woman named Rob as she explores her past relationships through the lens of her record store. With a mix of comedy, drama, and romance, Rob navigates love, heartbreak, and self-discovery while managing her complicated feelings for her exes.
Guilt is a dark comedy TV show set in Edinburgh, Scotland. It follows the story of a recovering alcoholic private detective who finds himself involved in a cover-up attempt after an accidental death. The protagonist's brother, who owns a record store, is also implicated in the cover-up. Along the way, they encounter gangsters, money laundering, and unexpected twists. The show explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the complexities of human relationships.
Rob, a record store owner and compulsive list maker, recounts his top five breakups, including the one in progress. The film centers on Rob Gordon, a self-confessed music geek, who after getting dumped by his girlfriend, decides to look up some of his old flames to figure out what he keeps doing wrong. Rob spends his days at his record store, Championship Vinyl, where he holds court over the customers and is supported by his friends Dick and Barry. He also develops a dislike for two shoplifting skateboarder teenagers, Vince and Justin. Rob eventually tries to win back his lost girlfriend Laura while starting his own record label.
In Next Friday, a man is forced to move in with his uncle after getting fired from his job. He must navigate his uncle's crazy antics while also dealing with a neighborhood gang war. Will he be able to survive the chaos?
Jackie Brown, a flight attendant with a criminal past, is caught smuggling money and drugs. Under pressure from the authorities, she strikes a deal with her employer to smuggle money out of Mexico while planning to keep it for herself. As the plot unfolds, alliances are tested, and Jackie must outsmart both the authorities and her employer to secure her future.
Tori just wants to party on Christmas Eve, but when a robotic Santa Claus goes on a killing spree in her small town, she's forced to fight for survival against the homicidal stalker.
Empire Records follows a group of quirky teenagers working at a struggling record store. Throughout the day, they face personal and professional challenges while figuring out their futures. With a focus on themes of friendship, music, and identity, the film explores the struggles and triumphs of young adulthood.
Committed is a television sitcom that aired on NBC as a midseason replacement from January 4 to March 15, 2005. Although originally broadcast twice a week the series eventually settled in a regular timeslot on Tuesdays at 9:30PM EST after Scrubs. The show starred Josh Cooke and Jennifer Finnigan and costarred Darius McCrary, Tammy Lynn Michaels and Tom Poston. Cooke and Finnigan played two single and extremely eccentric New Yorkers who are subject to constant interference when they begin dating from their equally eccentric friends and Finnigan's roommate, known only as "Dying Clown" or "Clown" who was actually a clown, played by Tom Poston. The show ran for 13 episodes. Clips and fan-generated montages can still be found online, but no official DVDs have been produced.
In 1987, a small-town girl moves to Los Angeles to pursue her dreams of becoming a rock star. Along the way, she falls in love with a fellow musician and faces challenges in the cutthroat music industry.
Andie is a teenage girl from a working-class family who is interested in a boy from a wealthy background. She faces challenges related to class differences and teenage angst while navigating her feelings for this boy.
In 1984, a young programmer named Stefan starts questioning reality when he adapts a mad writer's fantasy novel into a video game. As he works on the game, his life begins to mirror the choices and events in the game, leading him to question his sanity.
Jerry Falk, an aspiring writer in New York, falls in love at first sight with Amanda, a free-spirited woman. However, their relationship becomes complicated as Jerry deals with his eccentric mentor, a dysfunctional relationship, and his own neurotic tendencies.
After discovering an ancient sheet music, a teenager and his friends form a metal band to summon a powerful demon to fight against an evil force taking over their town. They must navigate through a series of demonic possessions, gore, and bloody battles to save themselves and their loved ones.
Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop is a charming animated movie that takes place in a small town. It follows the story of a young girl and boy who meet by chance and form a deep connection through their love for music and poetry. Together, they navigate through their insecurities and discover the power of friendship and perseverance.
Richard Cooper is a happily married man who begins to question his fidelity when an old flame comes back into his life.
A widowed father and former musician, Frank, discovers his teenage daughter, Sam, has a talent for songwriting. As they bond over music, they start a pop-rock band and face the challenges of balancing their dreams with reality.
In 1980, Mark David Chapman enters a downward spiral of obsession and psychopathy which ultimately leads to the murder of John Lennon.