Cutting It is a comedy-drama TV show set in the world of hairdressing. It follows the rivalries and unscrupulousness of hairdressers in Greater Manchester, England. The show explores the complexities of family relationships, passion, and business in the salon industry.
Based on a true story, 'Battle of the Sexes' recounts the iconic 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. The match becomes more than just a contest of skill as it symbolizes the fight for gender equality and challenges societal norms. King, a feminist and tennis champion, battles against Riggs, a self-proclaimed male chauvinist, in a match that captivates the nation and sparks a cultural revolution.
A police detective investigates the murder of a woman in New York City, uncovering a web of illegal activities and stolen jewelry. The investigation takes him through the city's dark underbelly as he races against time to solve the case.
Yuri Saotome is a charismatic beautician who runs a major sports gym and aesthetic salon. Her older brother died in an accident just before his opportunity to achieve a gold medal at the Olympics, so she chose to marry a wrestling gold medalist. After giving birth to four children, she and her husband broke off their marriage, leaving Yuri to raise the kids by herself. With their excellent genes, three of them have been raised as possible candidates for the next Olympic games.
Civilisation is a critically acclaimed documentary TV show that takes viewers on a journey through the history, art, and culture of various civilizations. Hosted by Kenneth Clark, the series examines the impact of different civilizations on the development of human society, covering topics such as art, architecture, religion, politics, and more. Through in-depth analysis and stunning visuals, Civilisation offers a comprehensive exploration of the rich heritage of humanity.
Loveless is a drama film set in Moscow, Russia in the year 2012. It revolves around a couple going through a bitter divorce and their missing child. As they join a search party to find their son, they discover the deep-seated problems in their loveless marriage. The film explores themes of broken families, dysfunctional relationships, and the search for meaning in life.
The straight-talking, perfectly coifed Tabatha Coffey lends her sound advice and styling expertise to help desperate salon owners turn their struggling businesses around.
I Knew Her Well is a drama film about an aspiring actress who moves to the big city in pursuit of fame. She faces exploitation, broken dreams, and loss of innocence as she tries to navigate the world of show business. Ultimately, she realizes the dark side of fame and the consequences of seeking stardom.
A British hairdresser becomes infatuated with a young mute boy and enters into a passionate and dangerous affair that leads to shocking consequences.
Angel is a comedy-drama set in London, focusing on the life of a neglected wife, Angelica 'Angel' Harroway. She finds herself falling in love with a talented violinist named Anthony Halton. The story explores Angel's internal struggle between her loyalty to her husband and her desire for a passionate romance.
A young woman who dances at a strip club to support her father and pay for her screenwriting dreams is devastated when she is diagnosed with cancer. She must navigate the consequences of her choices while dealing with the challenges of her illness.
Gabrielle tells the story of a young woman in love, facing challenges of marriage, adultery, and social expectations in early 20th-century Paris.
Promises! Promises! is a comedy film set in the 1960s. It follows the story of a man who wakes up with amnesia and gets involved in a series of comedic situations. The film explores themes of infidelity, mistaken identities, and romantic entanglements. With comedic twists and turns, the characters navigate their relationships and try to uncover the truth.
A visually impaired artist, Georgia O'Keeffe, overcomes obstacles like malnutrition and tuberculosis to become a successful artist.
Railroaded! is a crime thriller film-noir released in 1947. The story revolves around an innocent man who is framed for a robbery he did not commit. As he tries to clear his name, he uncovers a web of deception and double-crossing that leads to a shocking conclusion. With its gritty atmosphere and tense narrative, Railroaded! is a classic example of the genre.
A man is diagnosed terminally ill and having only a limited time to live he decides to inflict pain and suffering on an ex-girlfriend in an attempt to teach her the value of life.
The Oklahoma Kid is a classic western movie released in 1939. It follows the story of a young outlaw who seeks revenge for the death of his father. Set in the American frontier, the movie explores themes of justice, betrayal, and redemption. With thrilling shootouts, unpredictable plot twists, and memorable characters, The Oklahoma Kid is a must-watch for fans of the western genre.
Snip was a 1976 comedy starring David Brenner about a hairdresser living in Cape Cod, Massachusetts who has his ex-wife, daughter and former aunt living with him in his apartment. He and his ex-wife are both in the same hairdressing business under their boss and friend who's an openly gay man. It was a take-off of the movie Shampoo and was created by James Komack, the creator of Chico and the Man and Welcome Back Kotter. The series was to premiere September 30, 1976 on NBC, but was cancelled at the last minute and never made it to air in the U.S. The cancellation was so abrupt even TV Guide was caught off guard, and listed the show in its "Fall Preview" issue for that year. Five episodes had already been produced and were aired in Australia.
Daffy Duck, broke and impoverished and desperately needing money, finds an offer for $15 to shoot a small moving target...
Three gorgeous seamstresses meet on the historic steps of the Piazza de Spagna in Rome to discuss one another's love lives.