Sex/Life is a TV show that follows the story of a married woman who, after becoming a suburban housewife and mother, starts reminiscing about her wild past and questioning her choices. As she navigates the challenges of a boring and sexually frustrated marriage, she rekindles her passionate desires and embarks on a journey of self-discovery.
El Infierno (2010) tells the story of a man who is deported to Mexico and finds himself drawn into the violent drug trade. As he becomes more entangled in this dangerous world, he must navigate double-crosses, betrayal, and corruption. With dark comedy and satire, the movie brings to light the harsh reality of the drug cartel and the impact it has on society. Faced with choices that test his morality, the protagonist experiences sacrifice, vengeance, and remorse in a small town along the US-Mexico border.
Raquel and Damián are happily married with two children. Destiny leads Damián to meet Carolina and feels an undeniable attraction towards her. Damián did not know that Carolina was already married to Santiago Álvarado, a construction architect with whom she has two children. When Raquel drops off her son Fede at school, she accidentally backs her car to Santiago's truck, and they realize that their sons know each other. Raquel volunteers to pay for the damages but Santiago refuses. Raquel insists and goes to the Álvarado home with Damián. The two couples become great friends. But the desire between Damián and Carolina is stronger than their marriage commitment and both decide to deceive to their spouses. Damián and Carolina have a terrible car accident. Rescuers only find a seriously injured Damián, and Carolina has mysteriously disappeared from the scene. During the investigation by the police, Raquel and Santiago learn that their spouses are lovers.
Thirteen-year-old fledgling writer Briony Tallis accuses her older sister's lover, Robbie Turner, of a crime he didn't commit, leading to a chain of events that affects the lives of everyone involved. Years later, as she faces the end of her own life, Briony attempts to atone for her past mistakes.
Mahabharatham is a TV show based on the epic Mahabharata, portraying the dramatic and intense battle between two families, the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Filled with mythology, family drama, war, and honor, the show explores themes of vengeance, strength, and redemption.
Hellboy, a demon and paranormal investigator, forms a team to stop the Elf Prince from awakening an invincible army that can destroy humanity. Along the way, Hellboy faces personal conflicts and discovers secrets about his origins.
In Victorian London, struggling writer Charles Dickens finds inspiration for his iconic character, Ebenezer Scrooge, and writes A Christmas Carol in a race against time to overcome his troubled past and save his career and family from ruin.
In Barbie Mariposa, Barbie goes on a magical journey to save her kingdom from a wicked fairy. Along the way, she discovers the power of unity and courage. With the help of her friends and a magical butterfly, Barbie must find an antidote to the fairy's venom and restore peace to her realm.
A nurse delves into the hidden world of rivalry, infidelity, betrayal, and murder as she cares for a comatose patient.
When a millionaire leaves his vacation home in New York City for the winter, a homeless man takes up residence. Soon, he is joined by others seeking shelter, including a father and daughter. As they form an unlikely family, they must confront the challenges of deception, friendship, and reconciliation. This heartwarming tale explores the true meaning of home and the power of unlikely connections.
A criminal defense attorney must choose between family, duty and her own dangerous desires when she takes on the case of an artist accused of murder.
Frailty is a psychological thriller about a man named Fenton Meiks who tells an FBI agent that his brother Adam is the infamous "God's Hand" serial killer. As Fenton recounts the events from his childhood, it becomes clear that their father believed he received visions from God, commanding him to kill demons disguised as humans. Fenton and Adam assist their father in his mission, digging graves and burying the bodies of those they believe to be evil. The story takes a dark turn when Fenton realizes that his father's mission is not as righteous as he once thought, and he must make a difficult decision that will have lasting consequences.
In the old west, a gunslinger named Cole Thornton teams up with a drunken sheriff named J.P. Harrah to protect the rancher Bart Jason from a rival rancher. As they face various challenges and confront their own personal demons, Cole and J.P. form a strong bond and ultimately find redemption.
Mari Wakatake has been living with her Grandmother for the past 5 years after a tragedy caused the loss of her home, friends and family, as well as her memories. Fearing for her future, her Grandmother admits her into Kaihou Academy, for her to make friends, instead of home studying. Although reluctant to go, she does and meets Hagino Sekonji. At first appearance, this girl appears like a normal student but inside her lies a deep secret that relates to the tragedy of 5 years ago.
Hard Target 2 (2016) follows a retired mixed martial arts fighter who becomes the prey in a deadly game of human hunting in the Burmese jungle. He must rely on his skills to survive and outsmart his ruthless pursuers. With twists and turns, the movie delivers intense action and thrilling suspense. Prepare to be on the edge of your seat as the protagonist fights to stay alive.
Powder is a drama film released in 1995. It tells the story of an albino teenager named Jeremy 'Powder' Reed who possesses electricity-based powers. Powder, who has been socially isolated and mistreated his whole life, is taken in by a science teacher who tries to help him navigate high school and confront his past. Throughout the film, Powder faces various challenges such as bullying, loneliness, and humiliation, but ultimately learns to embrace his uniqueness and find acceptance.
The Private Life of Henry VIII is a biographical drama that explores the tumultuous life of King Henry VIII, his multiple wives, and the political intrigue of the British monarchy in the 16th century. The film delves into the themes of adultery, deception, and the pursuit of power. It captures the sardonic and anti-authoritarian nature of Henry VIII while depicting the significant events in his life, such as his marriages to Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, and others. The film showcases the complexities of Henry VIII's character and the repercussions of his actions, including violence, grief, and retribution.
Flowers of Evil follows the story of Takao Kasuga, a troubled teenage boy who becomes entangled in sinister encounters after stealing the gym clothes of his crush. As he navigates through guilt, remorse, and strange behavior, Takao finds himself drawn into a dangerous world of secrets and psychological manipulation.
A Buddhist monk lives in seclusion on a floating temple, experiencing the seasons and stages of life. He grapples with guilt, remorse, and the cycle of life and death.
Davey Stone, a 33-year old party animal, finds himself in trouble with the law after his reckless behavior. In order to avoid jail time, he is forced to spend the holiday season as an assistant referee for an underage basketball league. Through this experience, he learns about friendship and redemption.