Dancing with the Stars is a ballroom dance competition show where celebrities team up with professional dancers and compete for the mirrorball trophy. Each week, the couples perform various dance styles and face elimination based on audience voting. The show features live audience, live broadcast, and weekly elimination.
Violetta, a talented and passionate teenager, moves to Buenos Aires to attend a music school. She must navigate the challenges of love, family, and friendships while pursuing her dreams and discovering her true self.
While navigating their careers in Los Angeles, a struggling jazz pianist named Sebastian and an aspiring actress named Mia fall in love. They try to balance their aspirations for the future as they face challenges and obstacles along the way.
A struggling actor, known for his role as a superhero, tries to regain relevance by directing and starring in a play. As he deals with demanding actors, personal issues, and mounting pressure, he starts to lose touch with reality. In a desperate attempt to prove himself, he puts on a show that ends with a shocking twist. Will his gamble pay off or push him over the edge?
Maria Callas, the world's greatest opera singer, lives the last days of her life in 1970s Paris, as she confronts her identity and life.
A teenager discovers he is a werewolf and gains popularity after using his supernatural powers to excel at basketball.
The 1950s were an era filled with desire and aspiration, despite the aftermath of the Korean War. Jeongnyeon, a girl with a gifted voice, embarks on a journey to become the best actor of gukgeuk, or Korean female classical opera, where she encounters competition, solidarity, and growth.
Lydia Tár is an acclaimed composer-conductor and the first openly gay female chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. As she prepares for a live recording of Mahler's 5th Symphony, her relationships, including her marriage, personal assistant, and an affair with a young Russian cellist, become strained. Accusations of abuse and favoritism arise, leading to a lawsuit and a viral scandal. Removed as conductor, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and redemption, eventually finding a new orchestra in the Philippines.
Step Up 2: The Streets follows a talented dancer named Andie who joins a street dance crew known as the 410. Together, they take on a rival crew, the MSA, in an underground dance competition. Along the way, Andie faces personal challenges and discovers her own unique style of dance.
Mike Lane, a male stripper, takes Adam under his wing to teach him the art of stripping, partying, and making money. Along the way, Mike finds himself attracted to Adam's sister Brooke and dreams of opening a custom furniture business. However, Adam falls into a destructive lifestyle of drugs and risky behavior. Mike realizes he must stay in the stripping business to pay his bills, but eventually decides to leave it behind for a chance at a real relationship with Brooke.
Drive My Car is a drama movie set in Tokyo, Japan. It follows the story of a widower who hires a chauffeur to drive him around. During their road trip, they form an unexpected bond and confront their past traumas.
Michael Dorsey, an unsuccessful actor, disguises himself as a woman named Dorothy Michaels to land a role on a trashy hospital soap opera. As Dorothy, Michael begins to learn about the challenges women face and becomes a beloved character on the show. Along the way, he navigates complicated relationships with his best friend Jeff, his love interest Julie, and his friend Sandy. Eventually, Michael's deceit is exposed on live television, leading to personal and professional consequences.
Easter Parade is a romantic musical set in 1910s New York City. It follows the story of a dance duo who join forces to become stars in the famous Ziegfeld Follies. Along the way, they navigate romantic rivalries, show-business betrayals, and the challenges of making it in the competitive world of show business.
Judy is a biographical drama film that follows the story of legendary performer Judy Garland. Set in the late 1960s in London, the movie explores Garland's struggles with drug addiction, alcoholism, and her personal life. Despite her difficulties, Garland continues to captivate audiences with her singing and performances. Through flashbacks, the film also delves into her early career, her relationships, and the challenges she faced. Judy showcases the highs and lows of Garland's life, highlighting her talent, resilience, and the toll fame took on her.
In a near-future world, a little girl named Chloe possesses supernatural powers, which causes her father to keep her locked away from the outside world. However, she manages to escape and discovers a group of mutants living in hiding. As she befriends them, she must learn to control her powers and confront the dangers of her new reality.
This movie follows the lives and careers of a showbiz family, the Donahues, as they navigate the ups and downs of the entertainment industry.
Being James Bond is a documentary film that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the iconic James Bond movies. It explores the history of the franchise, the challenges faced by the cast and crew, and the impact of the films on popular culture.
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom takes place in Chicago in the 1920s and follows the story of Ma Rainey, a Black singer, and her band members during a recording session. The movie delves into the tensions, struggles, and discrimination faced by the characters, covering themes like racism, music, and the pursuit of bigger dreams. It also touches upon topics such as the rape of a mother, homosexuality, and the African-American experience.
After his wife's death, a man decides to visit his grown children unannounced. As he travels, he discovers the true nature of their lives and mend the broken bonds of family.