The Simpsons is a satirical reflection of the middle-class American lifestyle. The show revolves around the adventures and misadventures of the Simpson family, depicting various aspects of family, school, and social life in a humorous and often absurd manner.
To escape a forced political marriage, CEO's son Lucas fakes a gay marriage with undercover agent Wyatt, who is investigating his company. Their fake relationship turns real as they uncover secrets and face thrilling dangers.
Star Trek: Discovery follows the voyages of Starfleet on their mission to discover new worlds and new life forms. With the help of an AI, the crew must navigate through the unknown while facing various challenges and conflicts. Join them as they explore the vastness of space and uncover the secrets of the universe.
Steven Universe is a young boy who discovers he is part of a magic race called Gems. With the help of his friends, the Crystal Gems, Steven protects the Earth from threats while learning about his own powers and destiny.
Brothers and Sisters follows the lives of the Walker family as they navigate the challenges of politics, relationships, and personal tragedies. Set in Pasadena, California, the show explores themes of family, love, and loss in the backdrop of post-9/11 America.
Days of Our Lives (1965) is a long-running soap opera that focuses on the lives and relationships of various families in the fictional town of Salem. It explores themes of love, betrayal, family drama, and the struggle between good and evil.
Home Economics is a sitcom comedy set in San Francisco, California. It follows the lives of three siblings from different economic backgrounds - a wealthy novelist, a middle-class teacher, and a lower-middle-class security officer. They navigate the challenges and humor that arise from their differing financial situations, while dealing with sibling rivalry and family drama.
Husbands is an American sitcom written and created by Brad Bell and Jane Espenson, which premiered September 13, 2011 via super syndication on platforms such as Blip, YouTube, and Roku. The series stars Brad Bell and Sean Hemeon as the newly married couple. Billed as the world's first marriage equality comedy, Husbands is a modern look on the classic premise of the newlywed sitcom. The second season premiered August 15, 2012. After producing two seasons independently, it was announced that CW Seed had made a six-episode order for a third season of Husbands, which aired on August 15, 2013.
The X Files: I Want to Believe is a crime drama movie with elements of horror and sci-fi. The story follows FBI agents Mulder and Scully as they investigate a series of mysterious crimes involving psychic visions, pedophile priests, and alien technology.
Director Tomas celebrates the end of his latest film production with his husband Martin and the film crew. When Tomas begins a passionate affair with a young woman named Agathe, it puts a strain on his relationship with Martin, as well as their wider circle of friends and family. Complications arise as personal matters interrupt their professional lives and opinions from loved ones further complicate their ménage à trois arrangement.
Mascarpone follows the story of a gay man who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after a breakup. Along the way, he finds himself working in a bakery, falling in love, and exploring his identity in Rome, Italy.
History of the World: Part I is a comedic anthology film that spoofs different periods in history, including prehistory, the Roman Empire, the French Revolution, and more. It features an ensemble cast and uses absurd comedy to provide humorous takes on historical events.
After Ben and George finally get married, George loses his job and they are forced to live apart. As they try to find a new place to live, their lives become entangled with friends, family, and the ever-changing landscape of New York City.
Follows real life couple Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher as they share their lives as stand up comics who are balancing work, relationships, and the breaking down of gender barriers.
Flee (2021) follows the life of an Afghan refugee who escapes the horrors of war and embarks on a perilous journey to Denmark. Through animation and documentary techniques, the film explores themes of trauma, identity, and the search for home.
The Way I See It is a documentary film that follows the life and work of Pete Souza, the former White House photographer for Presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama. Through a montage of powerful photographs and personal stories, Souza reflects on his experiences capturing iconic moments in American history and offers a unique perspective on the power of visual storytelling.
Paternity Leave is a comedy-drama that revolves around a gay couple, Greg and Ken, who find themselves facing the unexpected challenges of pregnancy and parenthood. As they navigate through the ups and downs of an unplanned pregnancy, they explore themes of love, family, and societal stereotypes. The film takes a satirical approach to portray the struggles and joys of a same-sex couple stepping into the world of parenting.
A snapshot of the multiracial and multicultural community in London, and the struggles they face with infidelity, homophobia, and violence.
France, sports teacher by day, worker by night and activist; Patrick, obscure and lonely Parisian lawyer specializing in environmental law; and Mathias, lobbyist and man in a hurry, will see their destinies turned upside down and intertwined by the terrible act of a desperate farmer.
In Wedding Wars, a man named Shel goes on strike in order to protest the governor's refusal to allow same-sex marriage. Shel's brother, Ben, is a speech-writer for the governor and disagrees with Shel's actions. The strike causes strained family relationships and puts Shel's relationship with his boyfriend at risk. As the strike gains nationwide attention, it becomes a symbol for the fight for equal rights.